New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 17, 1919, Page 8

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| h because after get- | ave ta pay the fiddler. | i first, service, the quick BF all kinds of goods from 10 Brth up, and secondly, we de- ifedit for them, which involves ‘expense which we do not waat , L ] for. The company store in- upon your carrying home your “ALWAYS RELIABLE" goods and paying cash for them. B0 fan as educating the public iato it, it is a'good thing. If you gave your merchant in your section the same show—paying cash and carrying home your own goods—wouidn’t he —-— sell to vou at the same prices? Doa't strain at a swallow gnat and a cames I am one who believes in every plaus- ible effort to bring employe and em- kg death ' Plover to the same footing and I am gsion of | optimistic in believing that we are there | Eetting rapidly to a better under- 6\\ | da helplstanding af each other but makeshifts A . | eriden | 3T® never permanent and sometimes create dissatisfaction. If our leading men are honestly trying to build up the city as a whole At this wild oats| WhY not consider the hundreds now Wwer.— Man. | (epending on their every dollar which S jis tied up in their stores and mer- chandise and who are serving the public in supplying the necessary ." : - o (4 - :f‘ the airmen | (hings of life? In closing let me ask, ’ ‘,';zo x;)l‘;lebfl::jg Which plan will help us to a bigger u e gn time each year just prior to our Inventory, profit-making is forgotten, our aim is to clear stocks to make room for Spring lines. and better New Britain? mple of what thay A MERCHANT. Miaria *——Boston Tran: e From Our Garment Section | er land 7—Boston Tran- | = The Next Speakership. (New York Times.) BEYe: supplies the names For reasons only too well known W = 4 )] - M6 Pullman cars has a cinch com- the election af James R. Mann of II. Leather Tex Coats Cloth Coats pared with the artist who creates the linois as speaker of the next house ot A L o o g | camoufiage schemes for the mavy.— | representatives would be injurious tow For Men and Wamen. These desirable Coats 1Fn Worgen's and Misses’ models. sizes 16 to 46 e ¥ 3 4 2 South Norwalk Sentinel. the republican party. It is for the ar <t what you want for Aute or Sport Wear. | C0ats made of high grade wool coatings. such as 2d with gain to the city XY yho is a ‘present in the | St advantage of the whole country that e J”".“‘T i Velours, Broadcloths, Cheviots, Zebelines and Dark bt to himselt for the. Dastithir-|Egench capital. - i | The frequency with which Colonel the Party in opposition be strong, co- | Valueli$25.00 N $15 00 Mixtures. Values to §30.00 $15 00 b years. It is time to call'the DIt {FBHSany Americans come’to Paris | HOUSe £06s into conferences leads to herent, ably led For all his pariia- | ALE PRICE ..... Each . SALE PRICE vt e ana ashk nets to o ) - s . "% | ihe impression that the colonel is ne | Mentary experience and knowledge e oritics and ask them in the hope of lessening the prestige | sphinx when he has the right audi.| Mr. Mann has not a sound or edify- | Bt botore. tne ‘pubc!it ther Lot the Prosident, let them TR ke | ooe s Wesaiaeion Bea Brmet e \ Children’s Winter Coats at Cost confident that they have the|so that all Americans may know,” —— If the republicans are to “get to-! 2 2 It is odd to hear from Paris that Eether’ in the sixty-sixth congress | All sizes 6 to 16 vears in the lot. +From the customer’s standpoint there is no better time to ) & 5 Brazil owes the large representation @7d in the country; if there is to be a buy Coats than right now, with plenty of cold weather yel to come, you can buy Coafs at Ind of the dte recently the Common CouUn- correspondent yesterday. ‘“An unbe- ,llowed at the peace congress ‘‘to|!€asonably consonant and united r Season Prices. dopted an ordinance forbidding { jicvable rumor reaches me that men ' her historical position as a former Publican policy instead of loase and | hbers of commissions who are in | of great distinetion in America are empire” Would it have been en- irresponsible attempts at legislatio | ildren’s Wash D : BI ers selling goods to their OWR | arriving in- Paris, nominally to serve | UUCd 0 still more delegates if I¢ had and ovetruiction by wrangling groups: Children’s as resses (,e()rgette Crepe louses s. On the surface, this not become a republic?—Springfield | If the is to attract new voters | issions n the surface, as newspaper correspondents in one | Republican. or Win back deserters it must put its | AT THERE SAVINGS [ ared to be wholesome and sound | ..jacity or LT et YT ho:v zémv‘;\mx head forward. It can-! $1.98 Dresses at 2 vents certain | . s p 5 ” B . not afford to nominate Mr. Mann for | Special purchase of Navy Blue G tt jation. While it prevents c ight the President. The President 3 DESDE the post of speaker, . 8 P R v : : e much greater 2.98 Dresses at . . les, which have never been fl: jcan take care of, himself, and the . =05 ] and more powerful in the general re- | i $1 98 Crepe: Blauses, neat tucked nodel with roucd neck in this city, it also has the un- They loved the Bnglish hedgerows publican than the democratic view. i e e e e e aosnisiel ke Reare o TN dY scenteaSmg1Is ik ns Mr. Glllett of Massachusetts has at $4:0eRandasa.o feresnoniat $2 98 antd egnaze colles. | #5:00 wolucn $3 98 e these gentlemen, whatever their They loved the sunlight on their jeast all of Mr. Mann's ability. He L SATURDAY ..... : . Each b oards merchants whose opinions | nyotives or whoever their clients, when downs has served longer in the house. He id be sought, and bars them | ¢pe gav of rec Koning comes.” And the sofe English rains. is a leading and respected figure in it ON SALE SATURDAY MORNING. Navy Blue Only. Lo And now—they sleep in Flanders But New Eng : holding office. Retail business et oshine s gere \ or New England, as the friends of | hot been so heavy that store- FESsEs plainlyponiatoon s Or where the sad Marne flows, some New England favorites at re-| dition that has been suspectedl on this | A bleak white cross above their! publican national conventions have Chld 4 W ] Y g el e Lo St i e e ildren’s Wool Sweaters Their names, ah, no one knows! never enthusiastic for a New England in the most wanted colors. each, BATURDAY. A e il _ 3 candidate. Mr. Gillett is said not to $3 50 : "0 07 7| that such can be the case. It seems They loved the life of London, be too ardently supported by the New lssion and, by accepting TisKS | iy, oqiple that any man could stoop ~ With lights that gleamed like| England republicans. Before senior 20 [0y e allow nis parl ey pearls, | republican members of all sectians | a certain amount of business | 1l decline to accept the post.| 4 e p And theaters and taverns the Mann supporters are dangliag D M o -C o Ul decline o feceps wne Bo:lcome so benumbed as to smeak | 'And rosy English £Is e et e e dsasling rapery Materiais --Curtains £ through the gutters of Paris snapping | Their youth was a brief glory good places on good committees. Will at the President’s heels as he walks That sped too swiftly by: these invitations to republican disas- forced on him by experience. along the peace highway, If Rabp | TREY 1eft their schools and cricket |ter be accepted? The east, or most YARD GOODS FOR DRAPERIES—White, Cream and Eeru in many pretty the sponsors of the measure in- \\,H“ 4 e o And came out here—to die. of it, seems safe republican grouad. se can possib a v 9 v Sale P: . 5 oy Fiat it e ivedluntiolithwili res 00 FES ln\ v learn who these . NEN ::mi‘s ‘I)’r‘\ the ;'n\drfle l?(‘?d the fard :paq, Sale Preies 16¢, 19¢, 29¢, 39c¢ to 59c yard. o erfeit Amecricans are, it is his And some were shining poets, e warlest walking is needed. in i tne i distntegTation B0 B b S G e e And some were simple boys It is reported in our Washing- -y . a of IMnance and Taxation. Onj, S T 5 s ¥ \Who loved the Surrey fields and all ton dispatches that Mr. Long- SCRIM CURTAINS in white and Eeru some with neat edgings, other with insertions. 2% vards i leir names and hand them Subs = j wor £ Ohio is hoard are a number of banker s e AR D N ulw;g:mml gni;,.hsh (J)O[ o demtr:hlo ‘hlo is looked ugon nsbs Ton Sal e ETice and DRl e maal ol A itors s oeal pos 3 ed with that of From Eton and from Oxford, ble compromise candidate by . = 2 Benedict Arnold. From many an English town, republican representative dissatis- ions. Enforcement of the or- They came to save a world from|fled with Mr. Mann and unsatisfied ce would mean that they must e shama with Mr. Gillett. Mr. Longworth is v & - from the board or the city BIG MAN IN BIG PLAOE. And lay their voung lives down. not yet 50. In spite of the handi- Gioves Reduced Men S “} Ork C h!rts T caps of hereditary forehaadedness In the past The Herald has had oc- | In some celestial garden and an overshadowingly illustrious " SPECIAL S_ALE PRICES communities. casion to pay tribute to the discharge Ferhaps they sit today father-in-law, he has worked himself FOR THIf SALE $1.25 Blue Chambray Shirts .. 08 e cause of Judge Gaffney's re- 8¢ | | laugh as they once loved to|up to a position of influence and au- C . 3 ; ! laugh, thority in the house. He has wit, Women's Washable Cape Gloves, White and | $1:30 Black Twill Shirts .... Seacirs iy e of the City and Police Courts Play as they used to play. humor, industry. application, a good o to be the objurgation to Which | ,nq it places tts stamp of approval | "Tis we who weep for young lads|mind. In spite of a certain modesty Tan. Values to $2.50. $1 85 $1.50 Khaki Twill Shirts $1 39 ] o $3 Flannel Shirts sisan . . . $2 98 . ea for our governmental ills Rabbi Wise told a New York Times Sizes 6 to 16 Years. <o 1 ate profits and to make legitimate ¢ eral public has been loath to believe nerchant is invited to serve on a 2 These Sweaters will go quick at this special price. yoint of the practical business included in the Clearance Sale. transfer its funds to banks in of his duties by Judge James T. ent is not known but it is be- | yo Poard of Bducation, of which he |, (1o tecommendation for his re- o Sun meee G el perai SALE PRICE ..... esident, was subjected at the last e polntiment e ned . But they are not dead, edged He studies public questions : presented in the State | ot M O tand above | carefully. He can think on his feet i f the committee revising the ¥ ing o 8 Legislature yesterday. During the Each brave young English head as well as ia his library. If he has an er, and the propaganda launched at meeting to prevent members | { | | | niAny vearsihe! has cerved as Polie austere devotion to the heaven-born ‘ H{)SE | : 3 - e tariff, it is a devotion shared by most ’ : | Court Judge. he has given a faith. | They loved, and are contented L K o ) M L 1 her boards from serving on the | e G oGk i 4 ARG of his fellows. Yet Mr. Longworth is en s Line sioves BUY THEM FOR LESS ful accou f his stewards! g ) 2 o - - = - a of Finance and Taxation. The | 15 "0l 2 "””l ‘ef rdship ¢and | v . \hen the English daisies = Eood soct | of republienn. e ip Blhin e e e e ) T yas displayed a tale ronde g : ular in use. He is suppos propagandist was Alderman O. | Dl S tonsendeting Begin to smile and creep, :’:"be e ‘:MPO,'G e ,\;,:‘DO:"‘I Tan Lined Capes; Grey Lined Suedes. Values | Dy g % e wn | locisions matched by few men in | Pluck them and take them over acceptable to eral anc ; S e T T (15 e - P 5Q urtis, who has of late assumed | F oo O ent of | To many a lonely grave: nrogressive republicans: and vet to $3.50 1.98 9% 25 C ole of lord high adjudicator of For they loved English flowers, Uacle Joe Cannon would bestow his - 50c Women's White Lisle Hose 3 Pair for | the law-and a thorough student of| FOr they 1o LI § | S1eaaing h SALE PRICE Pair 1 public weal. His utterances were | , e 5 : These young, and bright, and "}me ”r"f;‘” 'mn- ; e " s e el he has ever sho § _ongworth or not, somebody with < e ect slap at Judge Gaffney fenshonn due Drave: R R flhflin'g should be the next speaker 2 50 and 2 98 @nlehEill ) vt NS S DD O i 39 e e e mrofiigacy | Ye#ard for the frailties. of man and CHARLES HANSON TOWNE | ability. should Aex i soenker. X ~ | 912 Value 43c to S0c. Sale Price Pair Cc foerning L | has demonstrated a willingness to | — Ll Saturdayl Evenine k Eost| ST § OTRE 2L AT SO U GRS RIS 0T e Board of Education, many e et | Americanism as well as anybody, but | help the fallen re-establish themselves =Sy he will be needed at the head of the s Q) M onts were made, some of 1 : Sale P ments Were e e et | In the eves of soctety, at the same COMMUNICATED. St (o s P Winter Underwear at Sale Prices h were too silly considera- | time meting out stern punishment to s = But it a noticeable fact that hoael e & e il el e S e S T 00-OPERATIVE STORE Sinister Secrecy. 205 o Bed Sh e stod aa aiam, | IDfiexible honesty, and impartiality e I P Extra Heavy Bed Sheets tows a v o e b J i f . " r oward all who come before him for | ylerchant Wondors Whether TheY | It is obvious that American corres- correction, regardless of station in Will Promote City’s Interests, pondents at Paris are uneasy at the | Size $1x00. Sale Price $1 98 value $2.25 ols do eat up a large part of the | . =\ o O o, [ o . e & he buoys marking his | pgitor New Britain Herald way things are going, and their dis- | | course. He best typifies the court of- Apropos of the general discussion | like _Of the if“ recy that is being We were fortunate in securing eight dozen more of these speci ficial we like to regard as ideal for! regarding the new effort of our man-| thrown about the proceedings of the were, this will be the last at this special price. brrect the situation or how to ; position-—the man who under | Ufacturers to a philanthropic spirit of | peace conference is not due ‘to a pro- 8 on the methods of the Bc stands and tem the working public: As practically | fessional desire for “copy.” From ! el pers justice with mer- ( oyervhody works now, we are all in-| what they write it is obvious that they vet is ever watchful to safeguard | terested. If so, are there any real| have been struck and perturbed by he morals of the state benefits on a broad scale to be gained | the cynical spirit which they find at Associale Judge John H. Kirkham, |°F 1§ it mere camouflage? Is it sim-| Paris, a spirit by no means in har- urned the schools had not been( -5 "0 E < , ply a transfer of merchandising from | mony with the ideals for which the | oR e en recdmmended for Te-|{he many hands into a group of a few | United States entered the war appointment, also deserves favorable | strong interests well planned in its| In the interview which Mr. Wilson | Feet mention. He has shown a natural | final analysis by corporation funds, | gave to the lLondon Times, printed | eakenec ~ Sark ew b assessors. the teaching force was weakened. | = ... . . " 0lties , G and if so will the working people| e s o hon A Tyes that can see in the dark, in through a n oard of 2550 1 Judge Gaffn : B e L s Rorg DleRc e anen uffer in the long run? If cexmbeni - Lo cuatactopized fite the dark is not a hopeful plan. All there is in ts predicted that Judge Gaffney's d his re : Jenelifo L RLiter e congress of Vienna, which settled the s . 4 e r a t o of| #Md his re-appointment will meet| consolidation of merchandising is to |, i Lt s | 1s the conference to be a “congress | it so far is the creation of new and G e etaiisye NN Reationgiofdereatyol| g extra offices at fine salaries, But the ) | with general approval. be the rule aow in New Britain, with| & Zo of bosses” or a meeting of representa- rs. Public spirited, efficient men | :\"mfl‘(‘ll)" as “a congress of DOSSes.”| . . ",¢ the peoples? Under the re- | mayor has ideas and he intends to in- The delegates, he said, were concerned | gime of secrecy the presumption is ! sist that his new hoard rates up prop- ted, helpful, or constructive; the present who offered an idea how ducation. All were satisfied with Hing and scratching; no reme | 4 cloud of suspicion quite as deep as formed a bit, but it is still & prize per- in proportion to its population, the that which hung over the congress of | former with Hartford in concealing very richest town in the land, a suspicion of wealth to avoid taxation possible exception of in the jungle that leave no Now Mayor Kinsella is about to in- mark, stitute reform. He proposes to do n. forthcomin When the meeting with Vienna, Greenwich, oved a jot but the morale le who have charge of the schools sl the inevituble result of closing. out ly serve the city without remun- | ) many of the smaller merchants, will getes fe 5 Bed jon but their self respect will not | SPOILED A GOOD SHOW. this affect our taxes and will it tend ")‘“’ “r' - “‘I' own interests and of | [ b . oble, because at the peace ta- | erty values according to real values. B e A i fcation W ort e el R rciami] Lol pestrletsbuilainE o naexpansionifon| LAGESHEE SRS A tHeE they represented |, " " e of the men who negoti- If the board does not do that, vn: nit theuw FL g : 2 e the ¢ity? As a aindustrial center, | than of the wishes of their peoples. | . "1 iniquitous secret treaties mayor will know the reason why RO D QoD pARMERRE S ing b L s sl il B e (i e et (R e AUI Ve ol s e LU m?“”"'z: which have never been annulled or it does its duty, then Mavor }\m\‘lm bin-point vision - deprive the Connecticut General As-|in the manufacturing alone or does| of the servants of the peoples repre- | W Ieh MO0 BO T HE (¢ 10 regain | may say “Good night” to further poli- sembly of one of its long-anticipateq | the merchandizing of a city help| sented by the delegates. Ts that the | (W/F00 o0 (o o the peoples would | tical aspirations, so far as Hartford is disputes as the result in Connectieut| M&Ke it more liveable and better tof spirit in which the delegates are as- PFALY’S OABINKET CHANGES., e live in? Has this city gotten its woa-| sembling? A few weeks ago we should . u svitablyibelas . 5 ’ nnot now have any effect on th 5 5 ihings stand, it will inevita e as- Just to get a glimpse of Hartford IS S aWalrre an (i el ca LAk, ©| dertul development through individ-| have thought so even if the proceed- | .. 0 (hat what is kept secret would | tax-dodging vou have to see that its ] . ¥ % nation. Prohibition leaders placed | ual initiative of ts citizeas and if so| ings had been secret, Enough has| > ™M® D S ax-d B E c that its well-known remedy restores ‘henl the Fe i | | not endure exposure to the light grand list was only $144,000,000, while vitality and builds up th i .a moment We eace | (1o iate in the “doubtful” column,|are we quite ready to narrow into the | leaked out since then to give a sinister | P q | | By having your system ig Ve : op omacy. As concerned IOSE - 5 el tolinesontitofopeniidivloma 5 Z00d condition. Talke Lino« eonganization of the Italian cabi- | . . | e = lridgeport's for the same vear (see Syst. 1 b control of a few interests who, after| aspect to the increasing secrecy which g ystem to a ful' Thealt < v e State Register) was $198.000,000. If standard. e ot andl Wil oL hetl e sl e R S ¢ New Assessment. 2 ellsitheawoRkiotithepcon vention 4 I Hartford were rated after the Bridge- Linonine should always be takeq port stvle it would show $250.000,000, at the first sign of a cough or cold, 1r Mayvor Kinsella of Hartford goes | and even then it would be hiding those 23 ft overcomoc v out the work of providing a new , property values which (‘olonel Hank Hall, in a moment of immense pa { ness of the public themselves triotism of the town brand, turned of democracy have been replaced | of the states in the Union have ofi-| The great world war has Dbroughti o e L L L o into the Willington grand list. therel up with a wonderful snap. com- | v educing the tax rate from 20 mil | kerence is about to commence de- | qy o, expected to secure passage of & s does little credit to Pre-| , g 5 s ations do | the measure in the House but were | cpants? Is the present supposed dis-| may be a small matier that hence- (Bridgeport Post) | satistaction of the w“fl'vv as to the| forth separate communiques are not to | cost of living in New Britain justified | he issued but only a joint statement, | | Opiando and will win him little || ' copnin about the Senate. It is pathy, especially as it becomes \jjeved they were shaky over the N or has this coadition been brought{ yq( in 1 view of some of the ends pur- about to a large extent by the selfish- obs to the world that members of | yocult but expect litlle opposition sued by some of the delegates this ar- rangement can hardly fail to provoke cabinet who favored the princi-|, ,\ t{hat the necessary three-fourths | 1 | method of assessment for Hartford he ‘ will get himself as much disliked as bthers whose views coincide with | cially sanctioned the passage of the | US Secrecy to aveid friction is Everybody who Kknows riford mills four mills. pelling us to realize how much we imperialistic aims of the Premier. | amendment | thing, but secrecy for the sake of long ago realized that its grand list | Were boasting through shortsightea | ness and extravagant methods, Prohibitionists are intoxicated \\nh‘ Can not the public realize that the great expense of merchandising ta- dav has been brought about by ths | selfish demand of all of us ter By deciding for secrecy. 1h SR e, b e SO H 3 I} o v the ré 0 1 fore » rists— « ceded as o Jjust claim, and also of | dawn of the morning after, We want and demand Lwo -things| beace congress begins its work under | Since that time Greenwich has “’"Lw]\ over the rating, for Ha 1 DrugIsts—00¢ and 914,20, ting over” measures which the peo-| was a joke, its method of taxation the It all Hartford holders of secu tax-dodging followed the example of the W which diplomats would not dare open-| that the country knew of, with the ' ton man the Capital City n-(.}wv(y grand list of something ple would not support, measures|) finest arrangement for | { aly is split on the question of m.l rial aggrandizement. Premier m»i ho is firm for the annexation of [ joy, which Jeaves no dark brown taste Iy to defend, is a very different mat ible exception of Greenwich, down . 000,000 and then it would no ia Trredenta, which is univer®ally | or furry tongue in the warm, rosy

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