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DAY, JANUARY 21, 1019, my opinion, a faith posed to governmental interference LB RICT aintenar POf the facts and subject with personal affairs, the liberation t = fi I nwot > Biinca thercin. I take eX-! of the Negro from slave discipline | U LITUAD i : cent. Tha P'however, to vour statement transformed prohibition into a meas o ary agencies average i taly distrus ¢ Jugos @ ure of white man’s defens | 22 per cet 55 per #8im in annexing pait ] Ry s time the prohibitionisis| NUT EXUHBITANT : I¥ia is detcrmined by th t were no tyros werful organiza- | 1 W not by imperialistic desires tions wieldec 1ful strategists e e evilned i e i i i8] B o I T i R I e v | Comparisons. of Hmwsfimvfi4Y[éRS“”TH”N4 wderae pANT SOME REGORD has | e SahE i “the traffic. While the offense strength- TG iy o R Lo ; Gt e woakened \ble opposition on tie par price for their lihe vnd orein auor and | ernment concerning elaims e thei ' manner as the hig corporations was By Sk L e S| This Gity 1o Be Qui 1t as no des f tail dealer. who had bheen a strong (e pait ot \ local influence for the continuation of op e : | n n these =aime men when {1 B e oo i stignia attaching Bihunger | “CTHC00 Ao : - ¢ And if aj the hoard without know ituation v I offe f s country | zest items o A histovically and ot tal ks LR e - 5 ian be joined to the o f Suvoy s ne : AT ) \ereasc is the raisin salay ethem(a:fyer:\ The redemption of Ita identa Rould é % ,‘1" S n he teachers. The """"",:“' educs N 28§ ) iidads e Ttallar batiigte o lion.s YV fervor crestedithe wwave, seeking $300,000 incrcBse which i, but wnat has been the dream of Itallan matriots | =iy ¥ g vement. was cumulative |lanous 3115000 over fhe durrant ye Ve idea. To make this dream o i G ; fiy, such process, the wage account. Of thal amo ftever ?— NManches Halians. “";‘* o ' - f 849000 provinces of Tren Dalma is the amount required for d schools. The amonnt under the hea i ndun uht it ing of tuition is in reality the expense 3 Waomen getting any better i yuld have heen much longer in com- | o te. than the Hohenzol- | and faced the firing squs % into effect. But legisiatures are| but it is more demo- | most natural. then ' I composed of tha politically wealher hiladelphia Press are ewhat exasperate g 1oy know which way the wind i - - slay leaders of the stand i« blowing and turn that way often Beducators who complain that | Vesnitch and Trumbic is prontin: | efore ‘the: zale is = much: strongerdieiq oo ine oo Blibu Jaceitt soboo i 8 \merican war Brica spends more for chewing mentoes to the effect the Za |l aihrecse Ve coming s < and '8im than it does for school hooks eh government will not hesitate to aching in the Bartlett and Camp vt ghout “hools and the : nal sum ik | Y s . Englaad $1.500. The cvening school cxpen s s f Newar is increased $3.200 the janito ree-fifths of s her eniarged city schools | But the full for 1ad mot Ned |t is also necessary to hire another P Should retire and put some more at- | resort to arms in an effort o prevent | ves arrived i il T R " & oM - | tractive flavoring in their schoolf the realization of Italian aspirations. | St s i Eenyperange liscraiiien ey o e chod n " no . vernor ‘Marcus H.| books.—Kansas City Star. Still the Roman government maintaing | movement i achieve it But | \vork will be increased and supervi thing from a cig it is' true, as the sponsors-of €0 mnh i toum private i - - a coneiliatory ttitude, Witness the | the temperance movement gave the 7 N a i School Supplies Cost More. protegetof John T. | the projected tax on soda water and | Rome, the official mouthpicce of the | achieve it. Hardly in modern times chool Supplies Cost Mo g, boss ‘of Fairfield County, it is | jce cream follows naturally as the next | [iijian d " ion of this work will cost money is manufactured 3 L » g s f auor sounded. | following ex CGre 4 a P the forces which did s whea facto ad bperative stores claim-—and 2, their . With the doom of liguor soun ollowing exiract from the Tribuna of | impetus to ree 1 s i girls had peratl W As he i the ne les, or w flaim is disputed—that they are able upplies have increased great weathe government: has there heen such a dramatic proof when st i expected: his aspirations will not be | logical step.—New York World “Every Italian must desire mutual | of the power of a propaganda o sell necessities of life at pricés low and the cost of paper has increased | pood ight A nd r than private merchants, the small 200 per cent. in some ca Books. | Hudson tubes had not beer Bleoain ol 1) Meory Rorsbaclbwho B ; | friendship and confidence between the : ) g o i 0 Biier must 20, and the city mustide- | The Sinn Fein parliament is to be | ¢\, pegples, and for that reason MRS SN D SRR O ee g e Sl s e O defeated Mr. King in the latter's at-| . _ . p antE hut AH nocess: nrun any schools have Miss Gre hl end on groceries secured through permitted to talk all it wants to. but| qopiare excessive claims, as, for in. e R el e IabRel tempt to secure a hold on the organi- | it musn't do anvthing. Tt is to be as | o8 /0¢ FREESS O € RIMA A% for o A increased greatly in price. Additionai I'band factor S Faber e factories and chain stores. It is| 5 e e e sefore i Eades g bl S a [] amcelcos s G o ¥ e & g s e zation of the (ieneral Assembl free as the Reichstag was before the | ., q0 by certain Jugoslav committees, | insurancelconty meneNinnd : IR ol 1d that three per cent. is the aver- S e S St : maintaindd at any cost he intro- i 1 that ] | ! Other gossip concerns the succes- taly is ready to meet all just claims | SR > R % o i ¥y . profit of srocers with an annual - il : he L e f) luction of another trade in the Voo tin s AT T oo . e | sor to United States Senator George| rmhe prohibitionists’ new and en-| 2 12 o =900 tional High school adds cost of | at the rate of 100/ wross a day. mnof irnover of $100,000. This three per [ i world | Shanged ito irritation In ‘the face o I 1 U $3.000 and the extension of medical | exceeding the speed McLean, who Is expected to hang | larged plan to make the whol limit, ever since ! 1ang | larged pla el such unwarranted pretensions must ask Mr. Trumbic to speak cl bnt. will be wiped out quickly if inspection and a school nurse add up | or something like 332,800,000, and brings the total of $6,650 bands, excluding over time and hol up his toga forever after his present | dry will doubtless include the chang- brther inroads on their business are | 4 = of the mame of the Madeira Ts- h term expires. Congressman Schuyler | NS i Iv. We recall the hizh opinion Already there is talk among busi- but we are disturhed by the news that | . nomination but he may have to fi there any law that can prevent 5,000 is accounted for in this item. [ far as the Young Women' ss men of preparing a demand to : e he has recently made statements ro- | ichi The $13.00 G hE eTen s sociation and Miss P s5 men of preparin 18 o1t WithiStale s atto ot | apple juice m turning hard Polas nosen by lem i mproverls 1 ates The $13.000 for j ling (i ‘ : [ Common Council to take steps to 3 Wall Street Journal naiggine GlesioRS i IEsNeRbetmecn stairways in the reademic High in, Miss Grey holds st honor Alcorn. B Ttaly and Jugoslavia which are no school is necessity and is god by | woman factory employe. not onl the property assessments on E ‘ : | ———— : Whatever action the Republicans | The old residents of Berlin, so ac- | couched in the terms of that mutual ’ {he state. The state officials have de- | New Jersey. but in the ¢ ctories. They say they will be Un- |, 10 (o must keep In mind the | customed to obeying orders, must he | accommodation which were outlined rrisburg, F Jan. 21 Governor| ianded the change and are pressin astern field, comprisin » to meet their taxes and that the ik A < o] at the Rome Congress.” am C. Sproul, who assumed office | ¢ | to have this ) le to meet their taxe y comparatively small margin by which | Nearly frantic by this time, trying foaf U me Congre D[ roul, who assumed office | t v h 1 luation of industrial property must | oo ; s ohey orders issued hourly by half a| Thus notwithstanding the treach e tick as victorious in 1918. Up | go,0n opposing factions—Kansas City | erous anti-Ttalian campaign hbeing to date, harmony seems to be the | Sia. conducted by Jugoslav agents in {he today said in his inaugural address WG TRG e ew ceiitrten Cost Here Comparatively Low. 2 is encroaching so deeply into the G. J. Borst. of Danbury, has coni- watchword among the G. O. P., who — allied capitals the Consulta maintains | (olds hitherto reserved for states' | piled a comparative study of the ex o higher levels J§ I o 16 ohservers o he situ-jits onted calm while the lia peo. ing to hi | expect to present an unbroken front Sonie of ¥ Dyes T WORSTasa N e D Even if the co-operative stores [emeeie k. b Slite U o= s heeomin=lseris n the battle two vears hence e e L 5 to undersell them, market “""'l boats were respectful of natura cause ill prevail. attend with deen | pus. Pennsylvania, he said is paying | tory and refrained from exploiting | confidence the outcome of the Furo- | ahout one-sixth of the entire cost o made higher so that the tax rate hy be reduced or prevented from revenies that question of funds| penditure of public schools in | atlon ave of the opinion that the eagle | ple, satisfied that the justice of (heir | g and towns in Connecticut and { | port contains items of intores t to the lpss a family may sustain : cost of the High school in New Brif- in the Ig family may the cagle as an aquatie bird.—Wash- | pean Conference the administration of the United | ain is lower per capita than ough severing relations with thei STENING IN ON THE HUN. |.ington Star Respect fully States government Last year he fvate grocer. Merchants usually ex = SALVATOT IBRARD CASALIS \dded, the stale contributed in federal | \nother hlow fo Hun complacency average city in the state. The Bolshevism and Spanish influenz: T. . Spring ‘ollege, | taxes almost $600,000,000 and this he trust to customers who have! ; s : and conceit is ad steved by Fred- ave 1his ueh in common Joth T e L n trading with them for several ‘ ministered hy Fred- | have this m It \ ma federal levy upon Penn erick F. sr, a publisher, recently | continue to flourish long after the i SR e O jeysndppholaytieghisi Loty 4 have been completely overcome e I 000,000 if the reventue hill now before How Prohibition Came. o New York Tribunc i < - congress hecomes a law This sum, [, German spy system was far inferior pcledhudlerfingEostonsGlobe) [HoRElen Hartlord Stamford If the man of the house becomes and income tops, the supply | 1 . Ak S nogsallEis ot ““” Iogtieldests ’ [ ioR e Griish imachinie RSt D ool o0 FHI3 LAST SALYO It is here Prohibition. not until | gate amount raised by the common table necessitic: not cut off and | demobilization only. but for keep for state purposes in all the | From Yankee Guns Over the Fields|we nave it What have we : the state was or Bristol organ- Meriden Naugatuck Greenwict his statement, he declares that * 5 family is carried along until the u @t “at ne time during the war did a German | ot Ao G GREIORT T e ship get up steam in the harhor of o mind. Is this Constitutional Amend- “Pennsylvania does not camplain bad winner resumes his occupation }‘ is not believed the co-operative | 1 Kiel but what the British knew about (Two minutes before 11 o'clock the | ment the vestihule of a mild milleni- | under the hurdens which she is bear res would extend such credit. The I thin B e lioans last shell shrieked over No AMan's| um or a Pandora’s hox of fresh per- | ing,” the governor said. “She is proud | Wallingford ! BV IR it i 0] ¢ lLand, * % * Hostilitios ended with | plexities? Coupled with this bewil- [ to have the disposition and the sub-| IBast Hartford (R TR SN o o e AR SRR ST 00 BN inst periods when work is Ample evidence has heen offered | ;"\ cniendous crash of American can erment at the suddenncss of the|stance to render such notable service | South Manchester that the ememy spy system on this | non able dispatch.) event is, in a =zood many quarters.{to the republic and to the world. But | Ansonia wfidence of the grocer is insurance T — does not exist At present, 3 = - p v N : : . e e R the vague chagrin of the man whe | with onr share so large in our nation- | Norwalk : A THOROUGH TER 7 = ladusie Y igsperolisibuL Molly Pitcher at Monmouth, | wanted something, hut didn’t want it [ a] undertakings, we may he pavdoned | 3 i i CEUUENY AS | 4o opera houffe after the Departn of | (ihost of idgepor day may come when workers will IDepttnent Did vou hear thal last crash of | quite so soon. What dreamers were|a care that our funds contributed it & fle ‘and A= Ly becoming aflinted | Socidesslelithsibecame activediNoth- riten vaguely predicting would come a g vithout stint to the federal purs S A g New Rrita ing occurred in Mexico or Argentina ! ghaking ihe hills from the Vosges eration hence has all at once dropped | should not be wasted in iacompetent § on the hasi e number with which the American umshoe the Marne, nto their laps. How did it happen? | administration nor scattered over the | rowmistered 2 New Kritain Reader. the whole world rocking un In a stuay of the movement for the [ world in chimerical enterprises with der? abolition of slavery between the 18 out practic burposes. Peansyivania re New Britair showi | One to Comvinee the Most Skeptica h co-operative stores, they will ve destroved their credit with pri- men were not aequainted. It is a And Flementary Grades Il U i e grocers, they will he unable to ain food. There will he only one | Pleasure to learn that the British in- | o0 (0 " cton as vou swahbed and the 1860s John Jay Chapman “The people of SlEn e el s e wraith of your zun tells how surprised fthe abolitionisis | alize that real sacrifices must be made | ¢ in- | favoranle of the elementary sch ult—the hungry will smash their i . e , but what a clamor 1t would And cooled its hot fhroat with wa-| were, as they agitated year after yvear, [ ta pay the great debts we have i that nothing happened. toiled | curred in saving civilization and | pil registerec democracy, but they feel that some | city the cos plans must be devised for discharging | average pupil New | y into the stores and carry oft sup- | UL N f 0 : have raised in the camp of the Berli Lery les for their wives and children. A piof t erlintl ik o (he Yanks' mood-by to the | long, amid bilter hostiiity, fhe coun junkers had they learned th ents g Kers had they learned that agent o e g e e R R Imber of clear-minded men go so co-operative | | as to declare that of the hated Knglish had penetrated ! Across the red fields of slaughter? | be abolished every week-after-next. |these debts and providing for our own { and m | as a1 as their beloved Kiel and were heyv could see no resnlts. Finally, | recoastruction and djustment tabla fol t came like | fore we embark upon new interna adventures in the uncharted ARY res, in the long run, will be found be fosterins Liolsheviem nlthonsr| fb every moment smilin watching them in their ineffectual cfforts to Seventy-five miles of fire and flame, | when emancipation camc Yoleano and carthquake combining, | a holt from the biue, as a “war meas- | tional t A seas of idealism and which may hring DAily At Pestimon y may have been founded with Trainloads and shiploads of shot and [ ure”, a hy-product. The ts had \ R e strafe the “‘gobs” and the “limeys”. Gl lLicen there all along, only thev could | dowa upon our devoted house of tendance Ron A eRin e na whine Bt helseens state the burdens of all mankind. Let{ South Manchester. 1,68 5 Mirs ) = put our own hot in reasonably | Greenwict New Brit nored These SO as moral fus in = SALARY INCREASI Flie ground swung around ke movements. The moral movement | : 3361 (58 g SIEEO S 1 regulating the rest of the world artfore ak ich seemed SO B e Ol R 40 | weather vane, scemingly gets nowhere Jut it he- | in_rezul LnERLIgps q: h “r"‘, s "'.",‘1 “ i 2 The speed with which New Britain| And the rivers heaved that were | gets all sorts of supplementary forces The governor, who has many finan- | Stamford e brought standing const | e which finally swing the original proj- | ¢ial states, speaking on labor and busi- | Waterbury o0 3 1T tiff 4 ometime THE EXIT OF THE TURK. order hefore venturing too far | Merviden bak on Turkey as Henry Morgen- ; e T Cerr and other Norwich . B Mornings hack N O [e growing is indicated hy a glance | near | o host of ole ad Anthony Wayne | ect in to victory on a back o« x at the ew salary ro recon end- | € h shostioffoldimad nese sa 3 1 B the land of the Sultan. Lt is, there- 7 T BRI I recommend At Stony Point, did vou hear it? The moral movement of prohibi- | Nes id Bristol 1 e e i ed by a committee of Common tion hegan as far back as the 1830s,| “The federal government —should | Wallingford cateh Doan Council, which concluded work of | Hickory Jackson at New Orleans | Powerful as its influence was on peo | release its stra hold upon priva New London % '3 relieve j | b S : i enterprises and withdraw its persist- | Danbury readjustment last nigh N a In the sand-bagged trenches kneel- | ple's habits and standards, it did not | 5 3 5 ) ; a i ing, establish prohibition. The attempts|©€nt and repressive vegulation of every | Naugatuck u, former American Ambassador e, of unusual interest to read h lcourse on the uture of the Tur his troublc ; the highesl recomme government and Turkish people ment given Ay quarter million dollars will be ,,,t_,“ | commercial activity Middletown ) 46 points out that a shortsighted Did it knock vour cocked hat from [ at state prohibition in that period i On Decembe : tributed among the salarier Jloyes | a '8 jcy-—the Furopean ‘“balance of ted amoneithe salaricdicmployes « your head were abortive Nepg Britain s Grail said Wher S e S R of the city during the next fiscal year, | When vou heard our hig guns peal- \<' a )u,m‘lw " ,;- r|‘nrnl‘ pur ”v i FLUE:\'[.‘\ ]’LAGUE _Hx Or(nl‘\‘nwd Figures Fav hack m nex rouble [ report o e comn 3 ap- Vb simple it made liftle headway e he following iabulation ri’s existence in the past and he | !l {he report of the committee is ar Ir : | et X e s i the ful | prohibition party labored under the | ~ N KT a c1n | costs of the clementary and b e [0 et S e o loroved Y i Coundll e exaot lg-heshaking pilicRskica Rt Bt el A LIS RISIAS R | GOES WITH FAMINE | fcois combined to the exclusion Jsn 0 vel din. disadvanta advertising S i | | TLike the 14 demands of Wilson. [ main tent an at{raction which veters TG Gl @ R Rl 45 clusive of the salaries of the Board | smashing the window panes in Ber-' zenerally regarded as a side show India Visited by Terrible Scourge: | ning schools use Doan’s Kidney Pills and dealers Buffalo, N the Turk out of Kurope at the! '"®S &are 72 and this is ex- pce Conference v. of Education, estimated at $322,500. lin, But meanwhile the back-eddies had T1 1 bursting he bungs in Pilsen hegun to pull Modern science zet | The salary increases reco ndec And bursting the | s are as important to commerce as LC recommended ting into its stride in the middle of | for next vear, not including the | | 7.000 Cases of Influenza in Morgenthau says the Dardan- ~OMB SAGE TEA IN One City Alone. FADED OR GRAY HAIR school department, total . Thus was the last word spoken everything under the sun, began fo| New York, Jan 21 -Famine and | South Manchest Meviden Greenwich . ... and Sulpl Darkens <o Naturally tford 1 Tell mouth of the Mississippi river This was the way it came to an end.| the 19th century, and investigating | 1 that the straits must be interna- CookEn . n: : s vt = | ook Younz! Common Garden Sago It may be necessary in the near fu- | From the narrow seas to heyond the vestigate alcohol The doc-| jhAuenza. with a death rate seven | g nalized. It is impossible to regen- e ] ¥ & | Bhihe tors disagreed. They were no longre as that which prevailed | times as great during +4he plague last spring, are| ! Twas {hus was said zood-hy to (he|of the Scriptural “a lttle wine for; (ot 8 00 i oitions of Indin, aes | StRMIOrd «ovons ) ) g : S several who are on the salary list are Huns, thy stomach’s sake. : ture fo readjust the pay of all those te Turkey, he insists, as she is y ol A% the world las K and hroken: | so certain of the scientific validity e el e s in the employ of the city. At present Turkey is not reformable. Her cording 1o advices received Iy sitality is exhausted: she is not suspected of receiving more than they Doomed wit their proud com The propagandists were nof slow | o o (e foreign missions of {he Pre "® L wallingford Jart 0 seize the h yout 35 years ago v " | Middletown manders, to seize the hint. Al 25 v rterian church and made public here | bick; she has just disintegrated are worth while others have heen . rocked from the [ a movement orviginated Massachu | Nau nd passed away. The skeletc hen the hills were : 2 hd passed a The skeleton forced to fight for every dollar of in- | W NO» (e M 8 ne SR 6 e e (el o 080 . | Norwich g imple mixt Yankee guns, € FFailure of the grain crop after an | poirington o : i e . sl unbroken drought and conditions in- | yyaterbu . 2 ore for “Wyeth's Saee and Sulphur Danbury 5 mpour . arge hot may still make some motions. yut it is only the wind that is noving the limbs. There is no crease. The salaries of a number Over the fields of Flanders fects of aleohol on the system. Man ve gone up with lightning-like JOHN 8. McGROARTY, of us can remember the cold horro in the Los Angeles Times. | impressed on our infant minds by New Britain 7 o the teacher exhibiting a raw egg bad- A S price of cereals fo nearly donble that The prevailiag average erin ~ w h v amaged by contaet wit 1leohol ¥ dients, al te replica of the human liver or 1900, when many & sands d 1 of | 84 per pupil average 1 Y P 1 G be depended upon i starvation | {aking the places z heart left through which the red apidity, leaving in the wake those lood of humanity may flow cident {0 the war. according tn re- 1 Jorts from missionaries, have sent the | ports f DiEfchen improved who have been in the same department n the general dlscussion concern-| ror a much longer period and who are the future of the ex-Kaiser and .xperienced and more va T 7 more experienced and more valuahle ITATA AND JUGOSLAVIA, D : rmany, Turkey has been lost sight | ( the city | stomach or something after a few ;. Rrit 3 e drinks. Such instruction vapidly pro Cloth s x in New Rri color and beauty to $o far as the United States is con tecent Editoriz - is § Ronder Comments on Recent Editorial | U0 CF 200 L A e e ards al- | making & Sl (s \ i downtown' dragsist ned we have no national grievancc in the Herald. e s been almost 1pos i Distribution of Expenses. Wveth sause we were not in a state of war | G hibition Fiditor New Rritain Herald Bhetslalicticane | © now suffering i rhe d » school ex oW becanse Sage and i od a copy of your issue o o from cold e mission d turally B that country. But if we consult | 1 received ] fizures to prove that 0 missior L o naturally and evenly tha he 0th inst o . « 1y had at Kodoli. Miraj, Ratnig 2 TR nt casy to few days ago and r hearts we know that in the cause Phe Waterbury Republican refers 4 o i among other matte 1 on 1 n aspirations e . : ne the “efficienc « 1 0 You simp] justice and right the Turk must be | to Chauteau Thierry as “a little jo il eomment corporations hired o plot Ban the latt ty there wera | per t 2 mpen a comb or soft brush, and ked away from the door of civili-| We hope we will he pardoned for! in the Adriatic, as described by Capl. | e curve o A lents the more than 7.000 f influenza | above the aver it through vour hair, taking tal- « morning after > A with a daily death rate of 20, Paor | Instruction expense f oz ; t a time By morning jon, and kicked so hard and so far| dreaming. but we were under the im. | Tozzi and Lieut, Pecorini, of the Ttal-y in an article in the New | reduction 1919 t he will never come back. And | pression that the fight al Chateay /an arms i vk Times for January S consider that punish- | Thierry was a man size Jjob with | Yo'k Tim nouzh a the I was fortunate enous : nt has been light, man size men to fill it above article in its entir 1 vian, and therefore traditionally op- foliowing' t} . > D o R that curve was '~ , people are turning their huffalo cows per cenl. and gray haiv disappears; after anott may well | n the South Politic Jofferso- poarsons and ldren an ¢ plants 1 clor and alc

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