Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
iston Store 'FESS GIVES VIEWS ON RECONSTRUCTION AST WEEK . Congressman Speaks at Annual OF THE Dinner of McKinley Association SALE ENDS NIGHT Hartford Simean D, Jan. Fess of 30.—Congressman | Ohio disc problems confronting United States at the 16th annual ner the McKinley as Connecticut last house the he sined issed domestic of socintion itothe Ally wathering orgaaization evening heforc larges its gV situation, the broblem society his views labor situ nd point- the government in the immediate future that they were suflicient weress. e paid his re- democratic admintstra- from debating the Wilson's visit to said, he had | on his lips on this aot to embarrass the the United Stat wara inst Amer- | ressman IFess an the railroad ton, tho financial od out other miust tread !I\wi declared aggen \I-w\- to tion Dut wisdam | 1urope paths SATURDAY | FEB. 1ST. the refrz of Pre ned ident he padlock Anticipate future needs. This pens once a year and is p tively your last stock up with high grade your placed a - subjeet in order epresentatives He did, however, jca becoming deeply entangled in cign affairs or acting as umpire Furopean disputes It was | gressman of sale only hap- o > in chance to wticularly Fess had the oc te and friend was fitting that been Con- selected as | an--the birth- | nt McKinley | mous Fess speaker for of the | Presid the f: M almost day ! because Ohfaa | aid Mr. political merchandise at our special were firm McKinley father Another Marcus H encouragement were George P. Mclu Cong his sale prices. Goods delivered day after god- spenken Holcomh was Governor of | Senn- wk BB Q. Til- P Merritt Richard and Will . Hays, chair- man of the national republican com- mittee and John T. Kiag, republican leader in Fairfield county Senator George W. Klett New Britain, president of the association, was toastmaster. His popularity | attestea one point during the | ning’s festivities when he left place for a moment and was boosted the shoulders of his admirers. During the evening hymas of McKinley was fond were W voted to hold the annual vear in Middleiown. Telegrams ad from nd F John and tors Brandegee Schuyl P. Freeman purchas PULLAR & NIVEN PEOPLE’S BANK HAS UCCESSFUL YEAR sman son, | was) at eve- his a to which sung. It s dinaer next Speaks As man k McKinley Would. I he would McKinley would speak it he were present and he launched | immediately into discussion the vital subjects of the day “If McKinley were with us Months, I think he would that we got back from a war basis to a peace basis without hesitation. Some things that the exisencies of the war pelled have done ought diately to he undone. America to insist that unshackle the of the country and ve it a chance to grow. We ht to take to develop business already on good foundations when the war be- gan, and we ought also to develop the new industries and these ‘non- tial’ industries that, during the were put to sleep, so that every dol- lar in America that a man wants to | invest can be invested and every man in America who wants work can find a place to work | “The first problem tion. Our entrance found the nec tion of all our for the one purpose war. Now, when we dismantle the munitions factories, we must be very | careful. Connecticnt, one of the | great, thriving, seething centers of war production must get back from the war production, must get back the war basis to peace basis without too seriously disturbing la- hor conditions and bring back the hoys. | ue that the government, in I+ 1 | the case of demobilization, must em- Adam | Ploy every to prevent unem- Bojnowski; | Ployment But this should | Nurcayk: | e done by ways for indus- i, to prosper, so that capital may be 1 invested and labor he employved at a Kloskowrkl ] that while it is in keeping with ‘M-r“: 1 m::'\" American standards, it will also en- ‘| able the producer to market his Andrulewicz, | 30 Labor must overlook 1. Zimmoerman, John | i o his employer to market Luty, B. Mysliwiec, | gpiopaq Conditions of John 1 duction the Bejnard, iRt hecause of A Klos o will industry Cong try to spe: re: ss said as Incorporators Informed That Deposits X a of Have Increased $137,000 During today, Past 12 the advise a The annual of the porators of The People's Savings bank was held Tuesday evening in the bank- ing at 173 Broad street. The year was reported the treas- have been in de- the year. of the on De- meeting incor- com- imme- ought busi- us to rooms 1918 Leo i we to Bojnowski The incre $137,000 for of the condition close of 1 1918, follows ASSETS. urer ness very successful 1s6 posits he The statement ank at the cember 31 on s heen | steps at siness essen- war, ans Estatc Bonds on Real Liberty Cert. of Indebtedne Public Utility Municipal Bonds R, R. Bonds Furniture and Expe Cash Cash and Bonds is into demobiliza- the war ssity for the mobiliza- forces and energies of winning the Fixtures nses Banks . Vault in in Total ; LIABILITIES Whole ‘Amount Due De positors Surplus Account Profit and Loss Account a Total . Officers have \h*(t‘(] for year 1919 as follows: President Andrulewicz; vice-presidents, Taftney the b A, S. It been s¢ faculty labor providing ohn . Loomis, Johr mi; o wsurer, Leo Paul Grecki; tre 1ssistant treasurer, W | Joseph > 5 try SKamorajezyh \ heen secretary Directors hav i Rojnowski, I, Loomis, A, S lows: Leo John Adam Paul pro- the the pro- producer | market the high | production prevent the continuance. That Y LITTLI means of wages, and a further ‘THE BUSY LITTLE interrupiion hetween the producer and consumer. The greatest demand in industry is measured by the con- sumer from the standpoint of labor Saved 93% C on insurance 3 The Smith and Mills Co., out |- in Cincinnati, making machine 07 | tools, installed Globe. Spiinklcrs . in their plant and reduced their insurance premium from $10.54 to £1.20 per thousand—a saving C not ecki Stanley Nureczyvk Anthony i and product which ko, Joseph o W kowski Gworek, God- . Toseph from bulk of consumption, is deprived of wages from whatever cause, the pro- If labor which makes up the great of 93%. Maybe you won’t save this much but it'li be enough to pay for the equipment in a few years, and all the time your plant will 'be safe frowm fire. GLOBE AUTOMATIC RUSSELL pRos, jf 4 SR tsopo Bldg., 301 MAIN STREET Milk can b, doz., C(hallenge Pure Lard Best Storage 7c, Eggs 5ic. Hartford. | conditions, ! that | be NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERS to that degree. labor condi- effects up- the be ducer will be injured Business paralyzed by tions will display its worst on the laborer. under of high cost of must ployed or starve “Under the stress we don't the chie industries mark who seale living cem- of these trying want the govern- employer and out. That is of the admin- to be drive has hen ment thus and istration. one Problem took the railroads during because the law forbade uni- railway facilitics, which ure the maximum We had to duriag the Railroad “We over the war fication Wi neces of service them as to secure I"nited States. trust law of "90 ing the railroads and peal that law beciuse woulda't allow that were obliged to take interstate commerce were to take cong both bodies the railways what to told the railways what they pay in wages under the law. The railways fouad under congress and unde state commerce commiss were left with no power the bills that coagress bring upon them “We had to because af the laws. Certain laws. heen An unmarked letter —seldom and always a thi of them. stern ury from one the greatest o forbad W use war esult th Sherman — anti- our combin- couldn’t the The orders oy TABLETS Tin pocket boxesof 12 Bottlea of 24 Bottles of 100 railways e they from telling congress had to Adamson themselves the inter- on and they but to pay helped to and increase over the railways limitations of limitations of improvements have on them that we ought to hold Whether or not you agree with me, I don't Know there's no violence in disagreement, but one thing must be done. You can't profit- ably run the railvoads under the present the statute books has increased the operating ¢ 10,000,000, which can- reduced. If we tura the now the roads will face and the administration savs if we don’t continue ta run them for five it will turn them back which will mean bankruptey. That is threat. We'll neither turn the roads back nor contiaue to run them but we will change the laws. “The new Congress does exist; constitutionally, it until December, unless president have advised the present platter of log March, when And ident urate up to sion from comniission obliged orders s wer i ** Awpirin'® oy fioaidin these © vote to build a dam dry stream. (Applause these for fifteen years intermittently Shoals Dam it, but, the stress it was necessary the they wer Musscl it don’t spent had a take and laughter.) we have take over We steadily when wi war these the asked to Mussel fuse to told under tions, that I's20,000,000 didn’t say build tows But W was Certain made do to. of we for purpose. where at this, going laws > Shoals, at on Con course. suflicient $20.000,000 dent, to whom £100,000,000 he administered 000,000 to the priation, making a 000—and the abandoned Promises Scandal. Wait! But wait under A the that wheel that we can fifty seems, know where So the appropriated war fund to by him, added $40,- congressional appro- total of $60,000,- whole press wits over now be back bankruptey, penses : not Presi- been special vears now project “Talk gins to about scandal smell already the investigations new republican Congress cratic friend of mine said, day, ‘Why bother about That's water the n't do about No, not, but to sleep for the next it is what I said ‘Does anybody say that ernment cconomical? But it isn't the waste that other day Burleson for not innot meet alled the special order. | republican of to clean the by the fourth of the present congress then will to the that we are inaug- new railroad It s you to call us into special ses- in the interest of the public to the ot their interests.’ he does call a special we can’t do it. Then the w and inefliciency can be put squa up to the democratic administration 1 want it known right here that we are mot going to block anyfthing in the present S8, “My will there be an incorporation tion of the railways, that railway administration of but the railways be given owners to operate, but under ment control, for the sake of lic which pays the bill “Will he call “I wish you would “Then there is the rine. Never again will America ploy her competitors to ecarry her goods on the seas. Wo will build and continue to build a large American merchant marine and go on the sea to stay there, even if it means a sub- sidy to the labor of the countr Criticism of Gomper “What are wo going to do to pre- vent the possible confusion growing out of the demobilization of our mili tary forces, if there aro moro laborers than places? 1 wish I could get the car of the labor of the country, whose sympathy 1 have always had because I have known nothing in my life cept to labor. My sympathies have always gone to the people who toil “Mr. Gompers—a great leader in way—has done a great deal against the possible dnger of the spreading of Bolshevism in this country, but he made a remark the other da in my presence that labor will not relinguish of the benefits which it received the war, am sorry that a great labor lead- ke that statement; 1 am not just what he It Inbor will take less it received during the unfortunate very | y yet It until the demo- other now You be- by begin under a members congress > islation over anythin perhaps we say ready to program put vou vears b on the ROV~ solve “1p sion, question jars me. The and asked airplanes to carry told him that bombing planes, he hot A ses- came along 185,000 and, when already had replied that they adapted for the purpose and that it would make confusion between the Posi Office and War departments, On the other hand, Congressman LaGuardia, a practical flier, who made flight Alps, made a state ment to that the wouldn't other for the i for the ease and the thing you (o to vote ahout for wa 200 mail we were not congr suggestion then that na- be form, their govern- the pub- he by the there some to a across the prove use government any kind of planes purpose isn’t that the over $2,000,000 with which public would because the it postmaster what fars a congressman such fovernment That's why I government anything that can enterprise. B us me is tell me. merchant ma- excuse em- a asks hesitate operation of be done by private do for am sure that Roosevelt, if they would that the country gard law, and McKinley and could speak today the greatest danger to the tendency to dis that shows in the archy which has been sweeping a. Out in California we have that is within the borders of America, a country necd to tell yvou you know them as well as I do. In Chicago ten days ago, when a pleture of soldlers was shown the was | an ence. in our in our America “We say is re- an- Rus. a case our own of law. 1 not the circumstances; do ex- a our it is on sed by audi- own reen, That own country are asked to volc fon '§$100,000,000 tressed Kurope. 1 for it if I told to be administered, point where I will lump to pose in the As @ esitate zreat any an appro- I of to feed dis- would it reached vote any iy from it can ma said 1 vote was exactly how but T longer was the er sure 1 he means that in wages than war, it is very wrong.” Congressman strike of coal miners for hizher in spite of the fact that they ceiving two and one-half amount of the wages they before the war. He continued: “If lahor refuses to make sion the danger is that the your factory cannot bhe sold, it will much, and industry ean continue to employ to wrticles prices the will sitnation duction terrupted no for know means. o v e tine discretion of member of to vote sums just man s to show ful of Hoover polities. Don't is o republican me angry follow pur- no Wy one man. s congress. T want the t he to is and ont of to themselves. attitude distrust- of money used Ress of wages were then told a yod) “One sooms to suit d fo me, ‘that that and 1 you re- times the eived vou are thin) that things re know Hoove hose make coneces- The President selects soma ther and whose i lican ticket puts fellow to administer “When they that ing republican, 1 that the Saiurday Hoover wrote i product voted u repub be- this no labor the This pro- of it up to sueh johs Hoover want cause cost too say is act- produce such when as a to say on before election hed the that demo the That man the hlood such « re so high in market ate and with and loga Tetter which said would return a cre a wher publi following day. in he if the country ‘tic congress, it ives 1,000,000 will be in- of far | ¢ burn'— consumption a resulting it will not ‘Kill and Rolshevism must and will and will concede antagonistic, if the They hoth hoth be reasonable people drift in the wrong that the government will do the employing and we will pay any price. Prosperity the sult ‘of the government The government do to and rmy would save Americans damnable outge coin for political Nhe [RE08 1Y as an not country T I want an accounting be co-op- < priations. 000 another Now unemployed, he then the then you've ‘apital labor must cannot is to live erative and “So many of to is a for a to purposes denounee and concede; som. T man republican the appro $100,000 ingrate, a for that this the be AL know would only be $100,000,000 they are asking §1 nning in direction and say 00,000 for is not re- a command of thing the meet the situation of ways only can to s open the door ortunity let it swinz both “In the way of constructive su tions, I am willing, if it the governmoent enter upon a of road-huilding. That would useful; # wonld not interfere with private industry,-and it would employ many Secondly, if we would for the drain those swamps, and acreage of production. [ willingly for the construction to ifmpound water to inundate sterile districts of the country, but wouldn't Made of choicest grains and ready-to-eat rapeNuts Food of wonderful necessary, is vstem swamp 1 covernmoent iner would of have vote 1o ase the vote dams been re- | vote were | condi- voted | we They | to of | not the | Marked with the forYour Addltlonal' (Reg U 8. Pat. Ofice) fa to irrigate some | the care of fogd | to be used—how means a permanel » { Europe through HodW for it. “First we boys, and must money brought such matte these o care fo ttend to an accounting '@ To appropriate m public- subserip’ Red Cross, issanotlfer They say that we must do things to prevent Bolshevism. | That means that we must bribe them bribe them through their stomachs ! We must teach people that this is a country of law, and any man who won't abide by our laws had better get out.” Congressman the sbecifying would have mus then have spent in by s for the into war, that Fess then went expenses of the millions dollars to be spent for the main- of institutions resuiting from war, The army must have $1,700,- he said, “and the navy—and we have o small navy, und we never ought to have a small navy, will require threc-quarters of $1,000,000,- 000 annually He said that th money required for the maintena of these institutions alone, such as the hurcan of war insurance, charg- ed with the care of disabled soldiers, will bear interest equal to the total amount of regular governmental before the war. These expenses ou hy We ind to sources. Thesc confiscation their purpose tremendous mee the 000, never ex- penses ht not be have the tax to to y prot without met borrowing legislation for lem know drying up the how] for the would defeat 185 taxes is to how men who of wealth own Financial Situation. “While down we expect they the cost wages to come in a degree can't come down without of living com- ing down, also, the only thiag I criticise “We is Gompers’ statement. went into campaigns to the zet money fo spend to win war, us- ing every energy to thrift get through our loans and stamp campaigns and We of bor- win the finished: hostilitics other courses Tt was a money to Borrowing spending have ceased. M ind 1o He thy “Whereas at the clo; $16, it h sum of much of revenue. were | asgessed | rowing war. campaiga spend has a0t ended, to not has but Adoo’s problem spend. Carter the money man who to horrow problem the da my sympa- was Glass’ is pay has make is the our per capila the Civil wai reached the enormous ., or three and a half times Even in the famous silver ampaign 1896 where the advo- of quantitive principle of demanded greater circulation, capita circulation was $31. virtue of federal reserve to s circulation af was but s now ' of | cites finance | fiaan the per i “T'he system our abilit may lies in our that s s expand our credit we oid a finan cial fw crisis used to that very danger inflation come every dut specific nty ye: th the remedy We contains ow in period ou_ Conyenien W The Old Reliable Round Package Ask for and GET Horlick’s THE ORIGINAL Malted Milk Used successfully everywhere nearly % cel Made under sanitary conditions from clean, rij milk, with extract of our specially malted gr: Instantly prepared by stirring the Food-Drink in water. Infants and Children thrive on it. Agrees with weakest stomach of the Invalid and Aged. Invigorating as a Quick Lunch at office or tab Ask for Horlick’s e origi Thus Avoiding Imitatio Subshtutes Cost YOU Same Price MALTED Mitk CO- tovented at Racino, U.S.A. I agree with the war on, there was no partisanship. The eight measures were passed and leadership of against democrats Speaking of Presid the return Congres the committee, committee that persuaded write that letter. The er President Wilson's your that place major under the foree republic with for governor lished, 1 ing checks the next day in two day ident's letter. Therc the ntribution let- | 1 to the received 642 gregatin $18,000, letters, ¢ $12,000 king $9 to the no do of thao d new repull war n 1S an answer s as is great ¢ nt Wilson’ Ltic of a man o republic president ter urgin congress, democratic who i chairman sional of i congres I thank the Wilson 1o aft second day letter w: Buy vour bu he pound.——advt THE BEST WATCH ON THE RHINE T T OSSR e S R will all? i deflation be accomplished, increase of without price of value may of problem th serionsly injure save in casc uncmployment th nd In that ea of living government situation. (" | | { hecones acute faces a most tal and serions ani labor must avoid needless tagonism. If indus invest its capital abnormal s an afely lahor at try cannot | to employ that the at find stop. In unemployed I didn’t in your from the legislator, 50 finis industry will product may a market must that case labor b come herc but merely standpoint to throw to re alarm midst indicate, of a responsible | what a | tion presents [ tarifr i Payne | tariff, we have $100.000,000 problem reconstruc changed the we had the the Underwood 00,000,000 McKinley Had instead $3 They schedule. Taw of instead that that i ! or iy doe And idea is not | what | the producer i help pay, but place when tional | the sea Iewe ing for world amount to much My in the that doctrine was out of Tost bl of government went ont jars me to make foreign country W our and ce na | to ifliculty are legislat of the nning on nternational hold that instead of must Ame Whi wi rica, for we are r out soq of cosmopolitan philantiropy American principles lism. Th America to jenlous of o are losing Furopeat our internations for toll mnd the republics are let America Furopenn quarrels pndlocked or lan McKinley W The Let’'s care uld or be veful intr over honndanries and enmity esponsihle sources of Don't of heconie Ve unipire oxsmen those congy the L lengne of natlons, while th o Kur other legislators ope, and 1 have not (o embar- hed the pence must bhe exposure, reprosentatlves at excopt when things | made publle in the way of Ishrenbreitenste Committee Publ A Yank of the Amer Third division Germany, Rhine. On doughboy army in Coblenz on of occupation of on guard th 119:1 the opposite shore loot "rom Underwood & Under A Message to Mothers N/ OU krow the real human doctors right around in your neighborhof the doctors made of flesh and blood just like you: the doctors v souls and hearts : those men who are responding to your call in dead of right as readily as in the broad daylight; they are rei to tell you the good that Fletcher’s Castoria has done, is doing will do, from their experience and their love for children. Fletcher’s Castoria is nothing new. We are not asking you try an experiment. We just want to impress upon you the importa of buying Fletcher’s. Your physician will teli you this, as he knows there are a u ber of imitations on the market, and he is particularly interested the welfare of your baby. Genuine Castorla always bears the signature of 4 leked