New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 9, 1919, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

T —— LD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1674, o the community JECHOES OF THE WAR. by J. M. | operation n sections e Barrie [ North america.: Boolsii F NEAR BFER HAS “KICK.” “Four pinys: “The Old Lady Shows | * L - Her Meda The New Wor Bar- | ELEMENTS OF ACGCOUNTS FOR English Brew Is Twice as Strongd bara’s Weddine', ‘A sme | INDIVIDUALS., PROFESSIONAL s Dealers Are Being Arrested hered Voice A ND INSTITUTIONR. by C. . 5 2 & ISSENTIALS OF AN KNDURING alcoholic™ bee seen found ta - 1 as gov GOLDEN ROAD. by Lil Whiting Vuried experiences of vell-known | monaey. government laboratory found How 8 cornet and save times as much woman of leifer Nen York, January 8. T A i jve samples of non-atcoholld OFEICE MANAGEMENT IN- | been issued in large quantity for sen- annlvxed a y spirits e - RBAT ADVENTUF Theodore | CIPLES AND PRACTIC A T o, T (N e e STat it could | Roosevelt 2 Crulonay Institute for cripple and disabled popularl onsider: onalisn; 3 BANKING. by {he varlons govern- | PEY cent. of proof spir { being made by . LA | ment departments for the reiurning al in intoxi s having SLF- - TRELAN v Mis. T designed 160 help the stu ST e to light dinmer wi Bwith 1he povping | «’Connor zeneral rcader on the broad- | : One saloonkeepe onvicted ) e statement is addressed is mue Bbe ascmed o ambling ' er com olat comme or credi AL sl eat SR diluting a. 36-gellon barral of basi v t] < and keen fe Slonsant : lo the public a& 1o the ex-service 3 eallc i e and not | ieen to pleasan 2 . A. Booklist th nine gall ~ nd ight . men themselves, for it has heen found A ine gallon 7 and &g allied oither members of the same brothess hood were caught prasticing this trick Feanseisp X BUYING, MODERN PRIN. |in the experience . \ND) PRACTICR, by (. | tions that publtic understanding and JUNGIAR PEACE, b W Beehe 5 | appreciation is essential tn the su of the M A more moderate scale. They alsy d the penalty \ fascinating Look of experiences “Enifo with Pisk's ‘Refail Sell. | #s¢ of any government Program a PR, thote couniries wi n the Sonth American jungle The | ine’ this 1akes up the problems of | Cése of any government Surprised to learn how tuihor i evidently a horn naturalist | storakesping from the huyver's point | Aimed &t the retovation of the @ there ix in hoth and i certainly a born writér, so that | ®¢ viaw A. L. A. Booklist ured o ssli-suppot i m a8 s Iy into the life of rhe jungle. to ac Fictio | Intérast to the Pisabled Soldier and i EEOEi derablc more interesi would | ¢ePt all things as worthy and reason- | DOCTOR DANNY. hveRuth Sawyer. | Sailor” has heen approved as Dé taken in the allicd expeditiopary | abler t se the beauty, the jo he Doctor Danny: who wan an en ; racy by the various government ! 5 ! qra force in Russia if anvbody knew | Maiestic screnity of this age-old fra husiastic puhlc in ‘Merself, Himsoli { departments concerned text whora it was soilg and what for ternity of nature. infto whose sanetu- | and Myseli’, appears in these stories | follows ETELORC e i ” £ y Eansas Ciiy ' ary man's entrance ix nnnoticed, his { of Donegal The military and naval authorities i . . Jan e 3 ‘ ) ce il provide him. not only with or A4 - Sver SNCESITWAR TeRTHEd that | olutiondiof, a deckliug nature he After hearing 1he contlicting opin- | 1he jungle is beyond all reling’. | ESAIRRALDA: or @very Lartle ¥lslps, | e e 1011 1 Ioce t ions of our phrsicians on ihe influ- | Largely reprinted from the Atjaniie hy Nina Wilcox Putnam S among our intellectuals to go hack Lo and original typ T 1 4 ce dowe 5 « . LI 3 | 1 Assembly, editors and teachers | has broken dowun. This does not camphor bag beugnt in the dark of [ RECKONING. by J. M. Beck e While he is under treatment in re- State Board of Bducation intends | been pat to slcep invarious and sun- to urge new lexislation on the Gen- | Ary pigeonholes and the opposition re founsl fa hélr oppasitie mean thad discussion i alted. | the moon.— Meviaen Daily Jonrpal A discussion of the mo aspeots | BOF v Mary Johnsion . 2 ave founs f ir opposition | w X L i enniaal i o ASDeO Lt construction hespitals matntainad by | an IPpears to have 1 baxed on lack | There will be spee < r course but o PES K b L »‘V|Yh¥l ending worthy the rest of e Surgeon-General L » Arn tor the demobilizati Canada'e News [rom Germany is contradic- | tive justice as an mdispensable ele- ! the book. crowns it. 1t is a fnely 286.104 overseas troops under a sw Wignip Gariad 5 i the Surgeon-General | Nav) | he will be offered educational ad m intended to meet economic anm | industrial conditions have been com E .. | i information. I this, = thé' state | 00 sShowdown tory in most respects, but the state- | ment. conceivad story, taut with deep ferl- oard alone is to blame as it attempt Tnstestd of £ lone by B2h102 | menis coming ym several important ® * trung with pearls of price.’ to provent any knowledge of its | Windioills, the Senators wijll expend | conters that nohody cares what be- | YESTRRDAY IN A RUSY LIFE, hy Times Santagesdmtich inlll promio RN e e and it 5 X comes of the Hohenzollerns have not Candace Wheeler L (i 2t his time to 1 RSO ODEEALGF been denied anvwheve as yel W The authagr, he n 1827, was one | MUNSTER TWILIGHT David mprove his chances for the future i If he has last an arm = sented to by the high command B hound to sooreey: those to whom | That was the purpose of the voters in | o Woory of the pioneers of textile art In Amer. Corkery. L e lemiporarciartifcal il fur i e san e gvellubletahinniNg fucilitiex and rollin in ¢ good nsa. and ans from hecoming public property |1 ensraics on enacting legistation en hdrawal of the for on did divuige irs ideas ctiding them to Washingion ica. The reader will be charmed hy So far the hopes of 1 b Some of our soldiers have reached | the simple personal story with ite SKA-KING OF BARNES3A’ nished hin. at as early a Ve : anada the imperial minist ping aznk he ¢ 3 lotve just in time {o deny the officigl | hackgzround of fine Americanism and D. Smith possible, while ¥ FRERT FOLLOWS FOCH'S LEAD. | anvouncemen’s of their demise. It, | it profusion of friendly aneccdotes A story of smnegling.” hospital. ater a permanent arvtificial has not always taken the governn { ahout celebritics Outlook i o be mistaken. Philadelp 7 SIMPLE SOULS, by J. H. Turnes be provided by the Burepu Business, Detightiul. filled on every page | Risk inenrance. 1t will ha kept in re- . 2 he is stille in the o con here lian wa i have corf: .- limb of the most modern tyvpe iwill . turn can ap- S wa i Hroxima 0,600 e Close 1y of v and sco- ormaiton ey ican oners In Paris liable nomic ph E: h : revolution in Berlin th world ACCOUNTING TIIEORY AN D L with cirvesistible humor.' v. | pair and replaced when worn oui, as \ ation 1 heen reading about for the past e is true ihat the Po! PRACTICE, by R. B. Kester in two | Tribune IS he el haliivan Bl e ot "" s turn mer % whose trade 1a myster S Howal pushing westward, and that 3 volieies, pense immediate ‘Coniprises the texts for first and | YOUNG DIANA. by Marie Corvehi After completion of iveaimen é > for them tn them. perhaps they are only coming | sceqnd vear work offered in the | AN experiment of the future discharge from the army or na i ) Preference i e given order for their rs =3 siltonhanfatiemptibvilsenss [ B EER R R T ; According s 2 LRSS LIy clections on Januaty 18 which | to meet the American food commit- | course at Colimbia university. The JE he remuina permanenily disahled. the expected b reveal weakness | tee hall way.-- Manchester Union authoritative work on the subject.” Library Notes. Buresu of War Risk ineurance will i o determined hy the leng#l A. T.. A. Booklis unday opening, which was given | pag him until the end of his life div- ' o ! Then stu- e will eturned iy ; ] : M And now sweden responds to the * up last winter to save coal, will be | abllity compensation. which fs i alonz the x 4 will altempt to Intimidate § o, owine democratic spirit of thé | CO-OPERATION, THE HOPE OF | resumed next Sunday. The reading | tended as an aid in working on gamsgeeneiallines indscdre them iway from [ world by extending sulfrage to both THE CONSUMER. by F. P. Havris, | room and children's room will he | putire nlans Classification of the troops inte o 10 militia de. ieemed advisable te obj o 4 . tical element is expected evenues buperatively needed e e e e he polls on en day order fo | me 1 Women without refevence to 0. 8. Wiers and Floience Harris. open from 2 till 3 p. m e e e i their tuxability. And so far as re- “A practical discussion zoing into | Pl hethetiatit e b i e ported, its suffraxist women achioved | detail about forming a society, man- | Books for soldiers in hospitals are | o policy of war risk insupane mect he ements of the laber : (heir end without burniig the mes- | aging the store, buying adverfising | ot comina in as we hoped. There Rl S e narke rinte. 4L ve million s per aunnm throngbout 1he country : 1w e i e ypendixes on co- ' is said tc be urge . 3 S Sielyice ot J el e nroyet sases and wrilings of ¢heir king in | and delivery. Appendixes on is said tc be urgent need. it he is disabled to any considerable 1he Soie: ihbl oE chools uzhout the whaolc il tisability partment chools. which is estimated . to moun 3 abo from three to { = 1 aeneral endorsement ! Hevr @hert has faken a leal from | * i W York World —_— = = = —— — | degree—so as {0 he sutitled to com- g ife and demands ok pensation for disability—he is offered r respective Marshal Foch's primer. The Sparta ‘ training for a skilled joh in which his vk a hardship At & ; es s ¢ l e JUST ONE DEAR FLAG fin fts 1 ) « ly and les yesterday asked Kbert to nego- 5 i n i i Jo | measures here indcated and to sug- | the hopes of forming a federation of N o0se o woull parade A Y njury srevent his earning s dus (Axeply ‘“|‘ X 1( b ', ‘;‘“ LA sesting that the governmen! might in- « Austrian and South German states | '”{; L e tinEsyen 21 nE na SEC I S e e e LU AR A b h veuse the visible supply by curtailing ' The announced plan of the Allies «fier ;"” h“”“ 25 Llence Sojoutiallies tewche i ; = : the nse of gold in manufactures and _all may be not in eppesition fo the '”‘3 own this to be entirely prac i1 the rebeis had abs ' 2 is enoush for mie : cable n provide ' i E e calling on the public ro turn in jewels desives of the German Ausirians, and ',‘ . \n proportion of i ¢ doned ail public and privare buildings y G GUR b T S R e e Count von Brockdorff-Rantzau, in Mopensations forsiperangnentiidis=i to se ability will not be reduced or in an i way affecied by what he may he able \endations to the ! fection that Prussia offers, hut upon iate the present dispute and were flociive occupicd Py the The situation v " The committee thinks the world's rising to their defense. may be speal ' Uiited e X Under whosz sheltering eanopy 8 ! L HERs B | @old output has passed it& climax " ass Yol ESE N much the snme when \Von MHinden The sons 21l nations masw stand, | <¢ld output has g ing 1 in (heir interest than in the 5 § | ! Altogether the report leaves the interest of Prus fo earn. It is determined by his burz wsked the allies fo stop hostili- ved in its gleamin R A Eb oLl W e waS physical njury afone. He may have Onta folds : % earned befare enlistment $20 a week oW Brunsw cheer the heart that its (mage = = Virginian in Oklahoma. and he able after disability, hy and n odern condition promoting Bk aoiciicarization o haalion ties while the Jeacers had a pleasant lements of t population, s Marshal FPoch replied hat dapted to produce holds The German Austrians, (Oklahoma Daily Ardmorcite.) reason of having taken a course of Mani i i ; i } b TGl S e e @New York Sun) | Little Virginia O'Hanlon of New {training, to earn $40 a week wet hiz 5! - sritish Colum the Germans had evacuated all vecu- holds - York, who v & vaave - compensaation will be paid him just In declaring that France would not s ars obd in 1897, is v i hysical and moral as well ental health in the children Ro are soon to be the substance | pied territor The Aag of Columbia's land Little Virginia no longer, hut peyp | the same R hiss e | tolerate fhe union between Geroidn e and fame are twin fmmortalitios Training after discharge will he milies -of ps 4 I see in your s 0 t \usiria and Germany, Foreign Min- in the realm of childhood. Elsewher povided him government expenae (‘an: liers es t 83,000 WILSON FHID BUSENESS MAN The d nce he = ister Stephen Pichou very likely de- in (his paper is reproduced the famons | P& the Federal Board for Vocational ced with the d lordly misnt . | seribed the position upon this ques- oditorial from The Sun of thai fas | Fducation, charged by congress with nent of 5 1‘»":- N see in vour stavs of silv'ry whits tion which will be taken by the other ' 2one vear., which answered Virginia's | the responsbiility of restricting him allied nations, There has béen so far (uestion as to whether there is a | l0 zel-support apparently no authovitative staicment Nai Clans This is one of 1he During the course of trainir order that he may have no financial 4 ack from s no President Wllson's hled appeal will for funds with which to buy food for The hope< of the nations of car ries may have been basec i i 1 om cither ftaly ov Great Britain classics of Chrisimas lite P bmusitarien m = bur a Pay ane " but (he unofficial uttcrances from Phousands of newspupers have | Worries, he will recely i G . had b e ouw've coniv Hke 3 . produc s v s vay as during bhis last month i 2 5 lL.ondon and Rome have been to much roduced it from year to year. |3ame pa & g 4 ~ e 2 orrespondent of the New York Her o5 underneath It a commercial Fo herald sweet E by M. Plehon. The new German for. balmed it to imperishahle memory. | disability, whichever is larger Hi Foited States. Mo fianizaill takesla stronz | exception to: dil lmmortelles same aHotment and aliowances as the attitude of M. Pichon. declarving that if the Bntente really o ifont on high in the sundit air: We are glad. Vieginia O'Hanlon, | when he was in the service. Ch el OF BERR RN ST Nonr it ever can hope to con that your vistian name is or was It is gveatly (o his adveaminge to i Virginia snd not Edith, nov Gertrnde, { avail himself of ail opportunities of British Field Marshal Also Lauds the nor Matd. nor even the ever bhlessed | training. either before or affter dis Mary: for the name Vhginin Ate your | charge. While it mav be easy now fame, having in ifs asyllables a lyric | for even a disabled man to get a veerness and being in ite derivation | well-patd bwmt temporary job. the howsver, properties o sen asioneion uibjteasons forfopposing the sgestive of purity and freshness and | Iabor situation will be different in the London, Ja ) jeld e e produce enongh 1o pay int nder whose sheltering eat stand taken by M. Pichon the faot that 1y, igine innacence of childhood years after the war when normal con- Douglas Huig, whose repo é charzes 00 food credits o The s0 naticns way whide. | the German-speaking people would Litrbe girl of long ago. you could | diticus return. 1f he wants to be in- . atTons from the end of Ap CoMe RN contts Ndvancarcs - o NG B riC AT have no place in the new world in the { ;5 kpow what joy vou were creating | dependent and self-supporting in the and or hostilities > S - G upbuilding of which “they would Wke ror wncounted millions of littie girls | fitnre he must prepare now so that lic here wnd the New York Hernld . s ¢ to ‘collahorate What is evidently i ynd boys, and of grown up and grown | later on he will be a skilled worker Marshal I°n intag e onnries like ni et eoet sl Fleex and. Weetern: Russin P for which heroes have | lasiing peace “it would be unable to pred and their 7 oppose the frafernal union of Ger- cher erade i Y Just one S enoteh for me many and German Austrie e b which te Tast one : tehed from sed Count von Brockdorff-Rentzan gives Work of Commander-in. vhied Foch, hers nericanis- h, commande ld er , sentinent meant by German Austria is, roughly | o1q girls and bovs likewise when ot hic services will he in demand ik 3 ithe inneva The Problem of Goid Supply. : A o girls and boys likewise when you fund his services will dema the allied armies, and alhides et and would 3 = ‘m\'hnwl, the territory bordeving 'on '.«at down and wrote that briet Jetter When training is completed the epjendi. iz habit of trading w ! (Nen otk cratd) southern Bavaria and the province of { (o the editor of The Sun. Why that | government will find for him a desir- "Phat the purchasing ‘power of mold | Lawer Austrig.'in which Vienna is mit- | letfer itself was proof posittve that | able job. This service will he per has decreased in proportion to the in- nated. The German-speaking popu- ! there is & Santa Clans, and the wise, | formed for him by the Féderal Bosrd Bt i crease of other commodities iz a | lation of Ausiria, according to the last | warm hearted editor wha sat don in | for Vocational duecation in co- i fighting qualitie American farces stipinied Ioa report PLEAD TTALY'S CASE, | 5 enouzli would en o W suprems | ! familiar truth report of the special comumission ap- . 1he (otal population. OFf these, haw- | query simply clinched the proof. From | ployment Service pointed by Secretary Lane to investl- cyar, fully 00.000 will be included | that- dute onward forever noebody During the period of training and 3 2ate and make recommendations, in {he new Czecho-Sovak state. Aus- | could donbi the existence of a Sanin | after the American Red Cross mizlizEbcinecessaupIo N proyide The committee, headed by M. ' iria will also lose & coosiderable Ger- | Claus withowi beivg denowuced and fthrough its home service sections eliesations Sibe oper amount of food, and spenhing ' Jennings. a gold mini engineer and pan-spesking population if ’;;lu,m[W honored as Infidel with a big | will Inok after the needs of his family consultir engineer the burean of hecomes a part of Poland Resides | And %6, across the prairies and (he |and advise on any poinis in connec- mines, finds that the decrease in gold hic Jogx in (German-speaking peopla, Uivers and the mountains —and across | tion with which it can be heiptul nction is serions and ik due Prin- -y yseria will lose by this readjustment 'he vears. this Christmas Kve (does After he returns home and enters : ally to the increase in operating ¢ ya,06 yare of her rioh agricuitural The West give greeting to the Hast and | on nplovment the home service 7S front ere altacked which o the most favored gn4 wnd much of the resources in (he Oklahoma Avdmoieite 10 The Sun | section of the American Red ross COMmmunications were c st | quartz mines has increased trom fitty- and to the Little Viezinia rhat wa will stand by as a big brother to @ GIVISions were fought to a standsiill o cevan cents in 1917 |lv»nV\|f‘~’ 2 were the mainetay of the industries #0d ix And must be forévermore thy | help in any poseible way 1 omake suc on "‘""L:“"Q‘;n‘ hattlefre financial sup»ansey in the dallar of gold tof seventy cents 1asti o vianna German Austra, i faot '“‘y‘ epled child saurt of the Christinas- | cassful hie change from ths world of = % 'm' "’\ H¥ prisoners and N e T year would be one lof the poorer andl leks lide. welzend our.tevering love the soldter back to the world of in. KUDS. bringtug the iotal number I finds ithatch e glniliisteys hasibeen imporiant of the states built wp in the o | dustrs and Sommerot In all this H,';'“M, SAGADE vred dur former Austro-Hungerian monarchy L Tl e o work the Red Cross recognizes the y‘r;‘(“: 000 Despite ihis, il is not clear (hai the * 5 (3 Sl | leagership of the government Joved (Richmand Missourian. s Fmployers are givirg caratul ®ions which thought to the selection of jobs in MODIHN ba whieh his services can ha usad ta. 9 separate German division ihe beat advantage —in which he can lhe armistice was stgned by 1y prid good wages and earu them, his defensive pawers ) sean employers realize thal what he aefinitely destroved t ance’ of side of the that is iterafed in the censis. was 5,500,000, or one-third of [ his furn and wrote his reply to vour | aperation with the United States Em- = S i e e natieps [or ATty vear o Senc B Viliso s 3 $1.600,000,0007 T connected this The Herald writor says nnected The repo Perhaps it may secm o of And most vilal paris he United ood iuste to speculate ou cowm il possibldtics of the future out of humanitar Foglird and Fra coal and minerals which formerly re starting i the H e ,”', ; “‘ - seriously injured by the war and has a1 heen protection and benefil of the treasnyy discriminated against for the by Vioerica shonle avtion, providad erman Austvians really desire the protection of North Germany in their Arch ©'Dell faok hix two fine fox state building. The interest of Prus- hounds ont 1 FYidar and the he AS been in the pasi expensive fo AN & race wWith a fox abowut 7 a. ra hev RAaIN =oon, made Arch sesk sheler, | P® 5 in that the export of zold and even thve es wishes (o ex | | # N {he internal Tree trade in the meta wted. The elimination of profits tax on wold mining tend t comn erciid and finan- cial retntione iu Earope A sHe Coes 00t Wish to ex- w. she mast move quick! S encournging A larger output 8. The Prossians taok from ; T 5 h : e R o hut baavd the music of tha hounds S is suggesied. This has been done iy richest portion of Stlesia and ax 4 ? a not charity, but the oppor- ' hestilities wot n v afp Ll now in conference acted from hor as the consequence of 3°Veral hours before Anally returning | WANte is not charit 1tiithe opg nestl] would h v aiae Souch '0 Richmond. The peaaple in the com. | (Unity of seif-suppart Aster lo the German arr an munity west of Riehmond, however fLabor mnions are Fiving thought o)l armied inyasion of heArd the doms at intervals PFrids. | the ways in which disabled men may S o replaced in their irades. and are nighi, Saturdayv and Saturday night (A : Supday, Aundav night and \IML. prepared to aesist the readjustment COUSINS MEET OVERSEAS. 1il'naon: hence they claim there is noi | [0 the greatest possible degree Jack Rudma i thian et one hit of doubt that those two dog<] The beople of the Uviled States are munition n ing et . ran that big red fox four davs ana | resolved that he shall have every ad- listed with tha gulars . 5 fore the war. The privilege of free have made the German Austrians ex- 2 & X fout idays and | & RiEne T q t tw ar ; rO DATE JN RUSSIA, for e Siiar five houre vantage within their resour and Rbout two years as onein export and sale manufacturers, it remely lukewarm to the Berlin pro very chance to make gzood and zet Aleck Rarg. of Mase., but Vhis matier of providig 1he or b (1 amount of 31300 000 186 10, an ul b {00 rm told that a the revenue The committes in commentiog on Ner defeat in 1866 all of hev : the fct that the Uniled States, hold- German provinees. [t became avident powers ¥ 2 ”'n : s vellow metal, has nearly a fhird of cven in oase of the suceess of ihe Cen- ghly repenian ok the worid's supply. notes that it has al Powers Austria would be merely contracted debis on a goid bas A state subservient to Prossia. It is | many times the aggregate existin Lese very avident considerations (hai that the Jugoslavs 2 axception of the Ser R GREht on the side of the Cen [ Alould Comrade Tenine ask Com. | iedeclared. would simulate gold 31 0f Wnion with German S S ack on his feet formeriy of this it Germany, Poners honle 1lso become | rade Tintziks what time it iz Com. mining and mighi aiso a safeguared he reports from Vienns are tha overy. ymerica is looking 1o her men di with the arm against inflation senliment of the people In rathe (Arkansae Gazetta,) [ ableg in the splendid joh overseas (o e S Tt is notable thai ihe commities | avor of an independent state and The surest WAY 0 sliminate in arry on’ after their return home - en 3 jects the suggestion that a bhonus Fhell o a N vould rirofessional grmlbler ix to eliminat continue inte civilian life the stan that | rou're mot going any place paid on newly Jnined gold and ¢ their future e pro- fhe sucke Jards of self-respect, honor and o epentant. [t is testified | rade Trotzky mightly abtly repi: “hy & Iveos] furnished to the | doesn't make any difference to you,

Other pages from this issue: