New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 3, 1919, Page 8

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ALD, FRIDAY, JANUA.. ment Raiiroad Operation Fur- | & ther to the Bad. i (New York Sun) The more information we get about the receipts and the expenses of the railways the worsc it looks for Goy- ernment operation. September, as we | have secn, showed increased expenses | B “ALWAYS R 4 eh_in | over the corresponding month of the 8y per- | previous year. under private manage- ina that | ment, at the rate of about a billion the rest | and a half of dollars a vear P U Democrat. ! Government, howes had piled upon | § § the slic such higher freight and ‘g ¥ - B . Gl R ur d i inter eived a dol- | operating income scored a s tim- ls sort of re provenent ov t corresponding 't do something | wnonth of 1917 | f ~NE it News But new come the preliminary re- ports for October. disclosing about | @re lining up Bol- '/the same operating revenues as in ! g ] ng them. In cvery plember, but a further rise of cx treatment has been | penses. The operating income for B o e nent cure followed.| October, in truth was neariy el \ . 000,000 less than in September. Tt e ans a ur a Orfl;n an . was some §16,000,000 less than Octo- | |4 9 L] ber of last year. fhoped that the boys re- It is the same old story The Gov- | 0 “over there” will bring | ernment can always spend more and E A“ D i t heir ability to fght—for | yore; it cannot earn n epal' mefl S Brnment.—Chicago News. There is ever eason to expect ' B worse yet. In October the rafiroads | f We have just finished a most prosperous business year for which we wish to were still hauling mill tons of | § g - S he kaiser preaching, eh? Well, | War freight. They were still carrving | @ 21K our patrons. s\anybody heard of his receiving a h‘”h"'h‘v?' of tho Lmrl:r“r )v.mm .')md 5 Beginning the new year 1919—OQur aim is to even serve you betdr—And as R Jrate?-—Man- | other Government officials, rushed | @ ” 8 3 L . £ . o g 5 firsc |call| o 2. dest \ble pastorate 7] from one part of tha countey 1o ine | @ always offering for sale only teliable Merchandise at reasonable prices. " of any g . other on war husine "ith the sign- on to the | 1o R Bonnecticut; i ing of the armistice on November ,.yvg, Northern Dalmatia iy i “New Year's resolutions,”, #aid a| 11 we must assume that Government B Our Unusua”y Heavy Stocks hlus? Be Turned [“to (]ash at Once e 2 N 3 - i) enial cynic, “like fainting women, | freigcht and Government passengers, 3 ‘contiguous lands in Wwhich Slo- | come Amet lcanized let them go back ghoum be carried out”’—Philadel- [ up till then crowding the capacity of Unusually mild month of December has left us witli more stock on hand than is customary right and Croats compose the greater | where thoy belong." phia Public Ledger. the railways, began to drop. Is there | g now at Inventory time. Therefore we have cut prices right and left to secure a quick clearance the population. It is not out- ‘On the surface, the foregoing as- anybody who would venturs to a = e EREA sume, that as the traffic of the rail- m"'m"fl:":}. e:!:‘:t 100 DL&::I:‘A:Q:MET:::V:: Some of the soldiers ahroad are | Wavs comes down, under Government Winter Coats Marked Down ! Manufacturers Stock of 1 ¢ ration xpenses he rail- | s + back home and see the | operation and expenses of t | 2 bave this treaty repudiated by Italy | cursory reflection is sufficient to cause P“:‘::‘c;\: !:nfewm;h e Monght— | wavs under government operation will t $20 00 E h Purs =t Joast to effect s settlement thet | wonderment whether the Governor Washington Star. g come down On the contrary, we | 0 . ac ! SihE . A e be scceptable 0 the Jugoslavs. | has aktually lived in Connecticut and i - have this very day notice of new wage o 7 Women and e Conta it \\."‘:‘”:f'” "\'rfifwll esh: terEei Bl Oones \gg New Burope publishes it . pen | increases. our choice o omen’s a Misses! of | Natural Black an ex- | knows conditions here or w 5 Havo you got vour fountain pen | iner o | $10.00 values 3 ac $6 e and | n; . i oo he trained so that it will write 1919?— The outlook. then, is that either the | l Velours, Broadcloths, Kersevs, Zebelines and Wool | $10-00 values at ARG ... Each . @wscussion of treaty as only recently dropped from an- e eiertiinion Government musi raise freight and 7 Kit ¢ v Collars $10 00 that by its terms the Alles | other planet. To take the Governor's | o 8 passenger rates still higher, or must | 8 Mixtures—values up to $356.00 in this Sale $15.00 value at PRI 7L . contradicting their own aeser- | last statement first—*If foreigners = - - { pay out of the United States Treasury | & N \ \ - 3 € £y | | more ana more millions to cover its | b lk d 5 D s l P 17 50 h \/ 30 0 s that the war was betng waged | hore do not wish to becomo Ameri- | The Doughbo SERN R s s | 1K an erge presses, dale rrice $17. each, Yaiues WU the integrity of small nations. If | canized let them go back Where they 5 e the ronds CHILDRE S ALI: AT BIG REDUCTIONS. Allles permft the terms of the | holong** That is assuming that for- (By Lieut 'rmm"‘“"t ’}“; }‘,mm At the end of September the Gov- SATINE 'TOOATS, black and colors, value $1.50 1 19 ty $0 be enforced, nearty & milHon | signers do not wish to become Amer- | glr,'?u,‘.?&“‘gm::vflymmr :?“‘ ORRLE * | ernment was § 000,000 behind ;1“- | SALE g Seis S Bon s 4 s e o 4 a Y | nets of private management fo e | B ‘REPE DE VE BILOUSES. | $3.98 va i = posiavs will be phiyeioally wrenahed | jeantzed, which s far from the truth. | ijking in a frozen trance e Sontie cithenievions venr ;I\‘IL'I‘_" DE CHINE BLOUSES. Al $3.98 values in thi i $2 98 m the new nation they heve 8stab- | Foreigners do want to become Amer- | Down gome German {»I'»;vx“ oh ool i el e SALE S e o Tach . lod and annexsd to Italy. icanized but we Americans are in |’ “f‘ Ao ”:‘“:“‘fi;grv this year the Government aid r g i Far r'o! ho: a c. ¥ i oTY . . esidont Wilsor's itinerary throush | such a hurry rushing from the thea~ | .1\ " Who the bally hell ave the full benefit of its ncreas Chi drenvs OHQ-P'QCC An ora l ed Burope hes been marked With | ters to the dance halls to the millin- | Said ihe war s over tares, ‘}"‘(31,\ :%J"f:‘. gh,"'rm,m(‘, oo | d = g penses fri B v st day LA bow of enthusiastic receptlons, | er's or the tailor's to a reception for vear. But, with all the Increased Su]ts { Middy | | | | Brassieres Undermuslin Silk Camisoles, 5 for Drenlcast Blouses, Smocks, Legzins, Aprons, and ers and cheering multitudes Wav- | some long-haired Bolshevik theorist \ys men are free rates in force during October as they | M CHILDREN'S ONE-PIECE ANGORA SUITS fiags. But underneath the surface | or to the club that we can’t stop to | while the buslc were during September, the Govern- | B peq only. Value $3.98 i ‘s are now seen to have gone with more intricate S 2 i S Sl A ment's nets are now seen : 1s wrestling Americanize them. We all agree that Des ‘x:_(\’ eveill Al e o e 5 : 000,000 of earning decline at the end bre att ted to dispose of. The |is an effort deserving of whole-heart- " ¢ September, therefore, must now | § D s d H h ld N d ro aetemote ving of wholecheart | om ot aczors o o September, tiorotore, must now | § omestics and Household Needs blem of Italy’s clalms to territory | ed support and then we dismiss the e e | SRuLU Jugoslavs consider their own is | subject from our minds with the | Said the wa the® sovernment foperationiibohing foL |{|g AT MIDWINTER CLEARANCE SALE PRICES, S the ten months, as compared with | § the smallest of his troubles. comforting knowledge that there is el 3 last vear, $228.000,0001 /| hi},’r !1):]:,';;_71 SHEETS. Value $2.50 $1 -98 P e such an Institution as the Americani- SihcA with Glott Ts this the reason the National 3 CE ... g 5 5 5 S 5 ) e . o ; 0 SEAMED KNICKERBOCKER SHIE alue $1.79 zation committee and the members e the big trucks hog mize [FRallwayiaaaiinisication Balior IplLnE 5 BPRICH = .. s o8 = i : $1.49 i ! e expenses beyvond what can pos- ;. LR are deeply interested In the subject In the winter mud: up the expense e HUCK TOWBLS. cting a successor to Tax Col-| 414 they have nothin Full of filth and flez 2 | sibly be borne and lacking the ability 79(: l.oomis, the Common Council measure the candidates by Aandardé. The office of tax tor is one the most impo: If forelgners don’t want to hecome ! naving created this impossible bur- | @ 29¢c PA LINEN WE TOWELING AT . % 21 the municipal government. It|, . ;yoonizea» Governor Holcomb COMMUNICATED. | den for the railways, the Government it the very root lof our eivio Mfe ([ 2o, B Cs i iacla s that so many cannot thus. at a moment's notice | @ 50c ALL LINEN ROLLER TOWELING prividesithe sinews.and the bonejlg y o ol feh o e o nse 3 and without provision for their fu- | B 336 keep us going as a public ¢ 5 e i Sl e i He i ture, rid itself of the roads except at 98¢ TOWEL SETS AT o P of Americans but in spite of them N mHie ot of com. | the pemaity of national ruin. ; o 79C : A “I don’t approve of any foreign set- > £ i : | $2.98 BATH RUGS AT ready a number of candidates i 3 S aenace | N e | 3 tlements in Connectient,” red-white- s the public being considered by and-blued the Governor, and every- the chamber of commerce in the | Poland’s Teader. v $1.50 EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES AT ey Pair $1 19 B . Sweaters at reduced prices. plems than any single man ever | the Americanization of the foreigner | “Right THIZ TAX COLLECTOR. 2 else to do and, Caitoncs and are : the courage to eut them, is wildly o anyway, we have an engagement and | .1 me who the fat-he 3 anxions to throw the roads back at | [ ) g a5 i 39 the heads of the owners, in the worst __ c smash ever recorded in private or | f§ 20c TOWELS, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED = public husiness and finance? But, can’t stop just now to attend to any- Said the war as over? thing else, but some other time * * offered their services but none d be chosen until the qualifica- e it comne 0 S that| The news that the Poles may pro- ¢ one who heard hi vas prob- | {luestion of all are completely inspected. : S VRS ERans SR ey e ably thrilled with patriotic frvor and ’ 1 post requires a man of mature| oo "0 S0 Y gt . In re 5 the list of trades N et Stk . 5 1 skillea in figures and who has| “PPlauded vigorously. The question | have bee 1 to form c claim a republic and mak aostevll B Savulgs on Wash Goods wrises, 10 peoples from other jands do | to decide the questian 1 find aone ski their pr has a romantic in- prous otk Non s gt represents tl yhoring : 5 29¢ COTTON CHALLIES 36 INCH WIDE AT pdgling would be a serlous mis- The office pays a good salary a number of men who are lured fhe money and who do not appre- the responsibilty that devolves Ihe shoulders of the incumbent are n to be attrected to it. when the immigrant reaches the I i competition by mbinatioy umphal procession, through decorated § . of his dreams. He is in another world T und hat the mber of " girects, with bands playing and the . B 39c SOISSETTE SHIRTINGS 5 T Tard whose manners, custcms and speech (O Siy e il o crow i isinstng SRolls) pndiceioll e D OAT. ¥ ) = co-operative plan of stores the fa {he strength of his hold on the people, Tic RILK AND COTTON CREPE DE CHINE e e ... Yard (2 ACOEN AND THE OAK are diffcrent from those of the cour lot and that en the question ws ; - could have no more inter- 9C pury Ford supplies all the char- | try he has recently qr Where | dis 2 ent mecting the esting outcome than the clevation of | in thé story of the acorn and| will he g Naturally to someone |7 v requested to i New York's mus matinee favorite oak. It was not so long ago that| who speaks his language and will not s S TeE Ty P G0y phd i vk RGIBERG: ‘N 00: Dl‘eSS GOOdS at fhese Sa\’mgs as a workingman earning a day's | laugh at his foreign manners and who ' {1 stores v not have be: _'}_‘1(“7,(:((]””], mp ‘ffl _V“]‘,w r:’ :‘::j': 2 ALLL WOOI, GRANITE CLOTH, 42 inches wide in all colors He was not an ordinary work- welcome him to his new home. : E o flourished icics Chier masistratell Arorn PRICE because outside of working [ All immigronts grvitate to the “for. e X e oy (el e o Tcvaentall] { ' before 6:30 on s he found time to dream and, | eign scitlemen‘s” because it 's Faman 7 5 e f his stricken country since ti not seek the company o¢ their coun : = Rl terest. Is the country of Kosciuszko trymen when they arrive in America | Vo 0 ohsn « in|and Poniatowski, af - and whom shall they seek? America may | tho f fast com the a half of oppression and spoliation by | the chamber of kings, to become finally an inde- ' menace to their pendent nation with a pianist it "7 and the ire keeping 1 ¢ head? The a of Paderewski's 5 ors fade, the illusion is dispelled, | gost « 1z, and tryin ifle ! entry into Posen in a veritable tri- ¢ OUTING FL. AT [ 2 Yard 59¢ BATH ROBE FLANNEL AT { be painted in br coloss on the 19¢ PERCALES AT other side of the ocean but thc 50 VELOURS. 34 inches wide : those than that, he found the oppor- | naure to do so and becausé it is he <t he faslories may have began, Americans }“j“]‘“‘ “f‘_‘“;” i LINING CAMBRICS, 25¢ GRADE AT e Yara y to apply his dreams to prac- | to do so because othcrwise they would | an opbortunity to mahe purchases on Acduaintance with “ f“'f“'”"l 3 ”: 5 19C ! ey ey vout losing Now known as a patriot and grea subjects. An automobile that is| arrive nowhere and ARtens t on hish political leader, as a statesman of d wherever the foot of civilized | there B day sound constructive policies. H e e e e O S L, T e el Wool Knitting Yarns 20 Mule Team Produc i e T x atro: 1, merchant o new birth of freedom, than its great ik company, armed with the cour- | make all haste to e e e e e 1 ... Hank of his convictions and modest| ments when they came to Nt SRR i mber of commerca. Thev have kept the tor alicht ' W@ ¢ 30 tal. It was announced ,\'vqtm»d&ylz,m; the¥American i Yow Bri F. S oueh ears loeldanne s tnra ne e TR e 2 e $1 29 dScibotaxrollet Bowder 3ri 5 ank . the concern has declared a divi-| 4in: compares favorabl hat of = devotion well merits the honor it is proposed to bestow on one of their s same workingman formed a | Britain whose grandfathers @ i on be ready to w ognition by Peland it achic B 50 Extra Hieovy oot Kbani o ans $1 At Specinl Snle Prices. 39 : “foreign s B . s 18c Borax . llc 18c Borax Chips 200 per cer s v % g 3 i of per cent. which will be | anv other city the United States, bar \ Substitute for 7-Cent Fares. ed among seven stockholders.| none, despite the large element of (Waterbury Republican.) divtdond reprosents $4.000.000. 1 | rerermy e pe T clementof el e § 20 Per Cent. Discount on All Purses and Bags for the Next sum i America wanted fighting men we | (hat tie Conn wlv o nas Adequate Excuse Is Tacking. : Fe D e R0 ST U U e fiin it e e S i CLdkEl b st 5 ditntd (New York Times) W ays ry Ford shall stick to t E - to iner e o : > the auto- [ 5, the casualty Ist which you cannot | cents and fo fsk iastead 1 Sicn Sceplanuunas fgn hae e burden- ‘Siven of the government's fuiture to le b try [; Vi 1 3 g i SE i ventured | o101 and which if vou could spell | general assembly reduce some 3 E ny promptly the money due to sol- MEN'S $2.30 WOOL UNDERWEALK. SALE PRICE other fields and because of his| ., S e o = i 1 Rl 1deas tasbeonl dA e AL | o e g o e prono as , 9010 ‘\-Yny]*;v'vnn»’ N diers and their dependents are in ef- ce maker he fafled to end the| COYelNOr Holcomb described it. When ST STADanicsiara tre: fect mothing cxcept Aamis B MENIS! $0.50 PLANNEL OUTSIDE SHIRTS SALE PRICH " z L e s s G winted moency we gave that ved to pave beiween the tracks and part of the War Artment’s 3 $2.98 s a candidate for he te - 5 ¥ < ¥ i i 1 t 1 vore ' - i iLitedi] Our wormen went Into the fae. two feet on cach side of (he trz o bursing officials that they wer WOMEN'S HEAVY FLEECED VESTS AN S 73 . es Scnate he was rejected by a ; St e he same standard as is maint capuble of meelir 65(: s and sed t roduce munij- 1 ¥ 1 Il margin. But as a pioneer in his 6 pon the highway by t} ' or city. ated for them by a great war ¢ SO I EECED RIBEED SHIRTS T ‘ Srlin e T : ; i 5 while their husbands, brothers j‘[h s 5 senienl i i o e A 3 CHILDREN'S GI FLEECED RIBBED SHIRTS DRAWER: sdc Values at Each 45 bar ar branch o automo- . G felobeehs ] ot dly ¢ a se diffi- Sl westhearts were fighting in the ane-third of the cost of all brid suliies were insuperable by the exer- Fl TR IS eeTD G Cc ' Franc on which they rack facilitic ise of human ingenuity. To do that R PR a0 Pair l"9 . now in New Britain we s angcc B vonld be humiliating as well as more 39¢ WOMEN'S HOSE . 5 OJC and his family and has o ; that hese bur Hient dubionils ot < ; Nl LieEs R s B e sl ettlements”. And so far 2 : Gaa : e INCLUDING DARK BROWN, AL TTH SPLIT SOLE $1 .00 minimum wage which ' s i b s e KteRbech mapnrociationSsontembevel § Jlush of sbame to riso > SHirates of i ekcopsnimient lofthefasslousaass invitplons Laeaet iy 07 Hle that i ngne be ablc to o T O e e S D Big Clearance Sale of Men’s, Women’s and lks in the west end of t n owith v monthe, Tt has Somcas L B Dl Rl e e e Children’s Gioves is difficult to determine whether lirection. the publs X i T m of d and unique figure and co. He has made money ot @ (© New Yorl is trying to be Governor Holcomb. 8. & 1 : puhlic y or sarcastic when it says edi- [ upstanding American™ but 4 . been i TSl ot “ s CURTAIN SCRIM AND MARQUISETTES in Four At- o5 ¥ that Go r Whitman “quits | he says what he doc ’ ; \ -pose of m ty wretch rvice or 5 : 6 AR vard by Ot Gavernor Wt e | e ri hes e gonen e oot | e ronen Sor §CURTATS i i stanaviserTes m Tow A 166 19, 29¢ ™ 39¢ = i i 5 s {es went into the loser eper study,

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