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Bl PUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1919 B SHIMMY SHOGKING t has a fine system ighways. No state in the | ce roads Of course we are'| 4 ferritory, but even in propor- | i i | , mecticut as usual leads all | . Bt, because it has more roads for e tnan most o ormer sace | Priest Objects to Naughty Wrig- finstance. New York ten times ! ® It we take a state like Texas, which ould make nearly fifty Connecticuts Ne N is fwe find that it has but eizht time 1 The Mmore mileage and three times more rom San New ligna shimmy surfaced roads I Commissioner Bennett prepare rancisco’s s unde some years ago a comprehensive plan o S ows which for trunk i highways Ahoutt § and Deputy 1,500 miles of these main lines have {0 | O'Grady, of New been completed. Near 700" Imiles yo o S ine remain to be done and matec cntial city cost for the work A Bl about $30,000 a mi whic would 3 ) i . ok L L Father Manzelli, pastor of St. Jo- Brnon make the most to date worth $45,- L Sl BUGR B o 300 S o seph’s churc New R elle, ma :1 kor ‘)"""“y.‘\::n‘nu\x\u‘\h = = 2kt the revelation vesterday He said ths iy S \ nm cnown also as ¢ gela £ Of course this entive expense fo im L G OO B \ g the highways w not be carried on I & Dk § S 3 1 the recreation center in the OXt Lwo years But it is pro- B by in the n L ' ¥er berth on < Imbus Jie schoo, And posed to spend about $7.000.000 in the m 1 ol N on{ on to say 1o reporters . in next two years, of which 300,000 went on rey i} | B °® R uper will be provided in fees. have no objection to the recrea- | g e Perionity We have before called attention ion centel oviding it is kept within 0 the value ¢f tae highway stem he hounds for W t nded. | |8 fons to national Tebresents money well spent. As the Otherw instead eing @ cenfer 5 ; . ' vears go by the system will prove of of receation. it will become .one of ?eifi:f,,m”‘"‘.”,"“"“ the greater benefit rmers w noralization. 1 do not hesitate fo | & Hundreds ()f WOH derful Dollar Bnts from (he coun- | Able to ignore the railroads and moy i situation at this center is Be P ptheir produce to the distributing mar and 2 ~ Kets with the aid of motor vehicles : - . B b el ot el Day Bargains at Your BRar he zoes into he will take | ment will save at least two shiftings chelle even more than the shimmy B et insurance in the usu. | from the vehicle to the car and from has shaken it. Practically the w hole B wao and then take out amother| the car to the place of destination, it own felt outraged and wanted fo FaVOrite Store . e e Dpolicy. insuring him against the gov- | is not hard (o recognize the immense gnow whether conditions were as n fihe Garmaninugge SRR DO e meiance popers, | @dvantage which is coming when plack as they were painied ations involved. ' Frances nalysis 0f recent strikes disecloses Kansas City Star. there has been full appreciation of e supervisor of recreation; .\‘,,4,‘1 B or many of the aCTUNN S4who have been responsible. Organ- = osinessl LR el oot nie s @na s IhcReubiectiof aatherltanzel L e S - - AL i eal se lfor There can be no beiter investment ciafement that the center needed bet- B e 3 Eevere attackiot ="""| ized laboT uiilons in many cases have A Chicago man was fined . s > 1 | k o il ons in many cases have | o CHICRECC TOL T ampire. What | for the state than these highway Im- ror supervision, Is Miss Matilda | q yet there is Teasonable ground’| repudiated the acts of self-appointed [*ChAME & WORK Fl | hutation of | brovements. If in time this is Sub- Cppistman , fa, ,3 e i this _feeling. France suffered | leaders who have been instrumental | {pe liability of liudyard Kipling for Plemented with work on the miles ol e e e e needs hetter super- no othe? countyy of equal import- | in bringing about a cessation of work. | his metrical essay in that line?—Buf- Jas heen danced by the younz people | e suffered. Although hostilities | The blame is with the foreigiers who | falo Times :1“’(‘_‘1‘1" "’“,““‘ il about 15,000\ he recreation center,” said she HARTFORD. Siased AL SRpascelie TRna it “If it has, I have not seen them do- Hog Island has tumed out five| motor veliicle is to have an immense o " "RE S P O8I ot since | ships to date. How did they ever field for tion in Connecticut Father Manzelli’s protest I have for- incipal coal fields wrecked and her | whose charge the prisoners are placed | slip through the tingers of the “men - Biddbn oven thel fox troll | The oniy Post. jd waste. Few will chide her for [ gan of the Tanks Corps—Treat ‘em : = 3 i . the one-step. | readin £ t He fault | rough \ppeal Hear From the People. i (Boston Post.) One New Rochelle fat man said he | AR ” b Gerr {o reason hasx Dbeen = S : X : (New York World | It does not seem likely that the had been dancing the shimmy for two | ems to lie in ek faith in her | found failure in dealing with While the War Revenue Bill as . 3 N o bronosition Weeks and had shaken off ten pounds | Joscph Huck is Cut in Two, at the les, in their lingness to come to | this class,. Strong-arm methods ave | finally adopted by the House still car- | railroad rothernood DR e T e h'fikl I N N AN l: e rescus German 1gain strikes | necessary Where words fail. clubs| ries that section which penaliz ) alling upon the government bu Sl B S hnf Assenger tation Last ight | Jurchase of shirts, hats and other oads from the present pri- e . y 3 = ficles of clothing above & certain Lo e i said, but as a health exercise | Knocked From Train. \ lead e . ATULCIEsI oL s b ' vate owners and turn them over on But the city in general agreed with | America has taken the lead in sug- | formed as their ship sails that they | grade of quality or price, assurances . i ; ] h Huc 5 38, vean g suggested rental basis for the em- Father Manzelll and felt that if con- ) Joseph Huck, aged about vears sting ‘that the conference be moved | will be shot on sizht if they are dis- | ave given that it will be repealed by "“\\ etainn e e S e el S e e e e - Expresses ane Thm Quesnou ; ‘ oint resolution as soon as possible. a neutral It is reported that | covered in this country again. You |J ””' i \” g o bt Chair. | €ral approval on the part of either thing ought to be done death at the passenger station last v h i g 1 a s 3 k% eve 2 shortly after 7 o'clock, when 1 1 opaganda ench officials cannot arbitrate with a snake You 2 £ i o the | congress or the public — METINE man Kitchin, had been put int 3 t i ] 7 he was cut in two by the same trair 1 y WepApers ndicapved annot discuss terms with Bolsheviki [ hill before the armistice and for the In brief, the unions’ plan is DISABLED MEN CAN [ that brought him from Bristol where ! in ex- ' sue government bonds in connecting roads—the total road ave ceased, France is prostrate, her | believe Bolshevism is the panacea for rthern industries destroved, her | our political ailments and those in her national existence. should be uvsed. They shouid be in- of t ynference and has and we should not so lower our dig- , purpose of forcing cconomy he was emploved as a machinist and LETISh i b o s T e o = | penditare among the people. They | amount to_lake over - ihe al LEARN NEW WORK | a5 marer” o hie “sew Doparturo S e e could not he dropped from the bill by | stocks of the railroads at ) company. [t was apparenty his anx lclean has “passed the iefy to get honie early that der the circumstances. President to . 3 ee of the two . market values; to then turn ; the conference committ ot ' v = resulted the woman suffrage ques members of the flson can hardly be Dlamed for d > | Houses because that would be new | gperation of ilie roads over to the a1 Farmo Mechanics a Profitable and in his death. Jumping from the train ) wmmber of nding a “show down.” France ENGLAND'S EMBARGO MILD. legislation, which is outside the pro- unions; which, after deducting only country whose future is | L vince of a conference commitiee un- operating expenses and wages, would The flurry in the Senate occasioned | der the rules. agree to pay the government a renta | by Great hritain’s embargo on im- Such assuramees when acted upon of 5 per cent., and to divide any sur- Disabled Men, will not make the measure any plus profit over and ahove this rental Nt iron b S (PG b TR [ (G e bl s eiRser (e o Washington, Feb, 11.—In other days while it was still in motion, Huck Connecticut legislature, who hav \ttractive Vocation for Wai- collided with one of the iron supports trged him to vote for {he measure and this is not written with presumed that he was made dizzy by ived by Senator Mclean in the ntion of disparaging the part the ports appears to have been based on the impact. He was knocked under few weecks from members ot by that moble raceiin defeating | 0 O L U v the wheels of one of the réar coaches Connecticut legislature urging @ ¢ ponsisiiie s L o Ca o un tilo £ nevenue. ihel e o S E R (h e e i o ees farm mechanic” was usually a chap Central Powers. No nation is so : 2 ble. It develops thai American man- | taxes provided are meddlesome, There several The accident happened while many of ' him to vote for woman suff In | for the roof of the arcade, and it was i s and a s have been | | big holes in {his Who could soider up the hole in a milk | (he local theatergoers were wating | rebly to these Senator MclLean g ufacturers will not he affected as seri- | vexatious and paternalistic in prin-| . oGion The first is that the buckel, repain pump or paint the ! for the teain, and the affair greatly | writing that hopes the Connec- The particular reason given for | oo (G 0 or ailrond securities VaBON, or linker with the cloek. To- | affected removed from Ber that it can ¢ with equanimity un . many of the eyve witnesses i egis will pass by a two. many is red powerless to their being is. moreover, contradicted by the Bill itself and by the facts of | | iyei™ (jyes Wecause present ¥ Skilled artisan, emploved as such | wig Huck, four sisters, Mrs. Waterman i i submit the question to th for criticism of the English tu war prices for com- ] 2 - of t Engii | the situation. If war prices fi O FRet vaiuds are probabiylonl the by ldrgerirarmsSiIn the fplowinz se -l lyon. of 146 Winthr&street, Mrs. | people of the state, and expressing his an 1 . 1 1 i day the term mean 1wt he 1l gh- Kk is sur v 31 q vot e amer rent ow D P. lieved and that there was sli may not care to sell out at present L 1 that 1 a high- | Huck urvived by his fathe -+ th mendment now pend forth irom its renghoid for | | | | ously as some of the Senators he- [ €iPl¢ = | foray against civilization. | he huge taxes on indi- | The fifty articles included in the [ modities and the huge taxes on indi- |, (o ") per cent. less than the ' commercial ban represent less than | Vidual incomes are of no sufficient | [CIEEE S oRE (e TR AR ke The motive machinery which pulls the | this city, Mrs. Mary TrePeliet of Sey- | fo handle the question instead of tying wwe beneficial results : offect in restraining extravagance in 1 1 t one wr o ceint, of the total exports of st terdlione i thetnt i X Ieoio Xports of |, pconal expenditure, what : sieia the United Siates during the years | pected along that line of the special bephere and frankne ow be : 3 morve favorable husiness wonditions e : immediately proceding the war and | shirt anr hat iaxes ! v tsiness mondition bstituted for diplomatic polish. Par- |« = =00 5 LT ke Mhe fact is that the framers of the | their securities ‘will appreclate in - conversation can be discarded i f 1 bill have been hearing from the people | Valne ngland’s Jorts for the same s e B n import tor tl sam 1hout {he matter. They had been med period, according to the statistical ex- | dling with the American citizen's per the government is asked 1o take 1 son he is tractor operator, engineer of | George Baker of 189 Cofbin avent conviction that this is the proper way lid on the true situation : : . Reiseugoryl i RO ! DIoper e agance M| olders of railrond securities enter- S4DE pIOws. harrows and seeders, do- | mour, and Mise Pauline Huch, who iaf Connecticut up to woman sufiragd tain the well-founded hope that under N8 the work at one cut of half a dozen | # Red Cross nurse at the Charleston, | by a federal constitutional amend plow teams and men 8. C. naval base; four brothers, Ar- | ment before Aalerminedithal (he He is engincer and thur Huck, who is emploved at ”‘p[‘,m,m wre in favor of it of the ping and t in Doherty market, Julius Huck, Louis A copy of a letter s as Senato Tha second. and larzer hole is. that. Season. He supervises and operates | Huck and Adolph Huck. ‘The funeral McLean iIs. writing members 5 3 and filling will he held 2 o'clock Thursday af he Connecticut vislature v crmoon from the home Mrs. Wa . vitten and wired him on the mian [iyon, Rey AL O Steege wil t fell ir r spondent for democracy silos. He takes enre of the dairy ma the National City Bank of | sonal ordering of his own personal af- | the risk the venture, hecause the ! t lairy m ; York fairs, and they are now feeling his ' unions propose that if any de 7 o chinery or the electric light plant {he farm. He looks after the upkeep | Officlate at the service, and burial will | h: today e e e be in Fairview cemetery. ave you \ me z legislative powers of the country and the entire loss. Tt is not difficult to the automobiles and trucks of Dassiholniielcs uxeingfu FATRERS AND SONS. proves the claim- that an assault on a establishment. Such are, in general i \ an experience for the people in as- | conceive that where the unions are \ ! =z Tdlale vos AL replee Few campaizns are hased on more | ]ATg® scale was made on American | serting themselves in relation to their | permitted to name their own wuges CRLLLURS Sof il st el CII i 1IhM§ t I have, replied to simila democratic | rosentment. This is a warning to the incurred the zovernment shall bear The statement of the bank dis- indly moral grounds than that be- | factories, saving ihat | own government which should have a | before deducting the rental for the .07 Which disabled soldiers are B - salutary effect zovernmen oIt ard nolld orcy D cducdicaipyRine Bnited Sites e that there is a su , - — vould be the usual thing to expect SEninehNUIoN e gt Hephtcr cha gD oA Men’s 600 gun metal bluchers §4 Task of Americanization. The third and lnrgest hole ix that 107 Vocational education. Disabled | at Damon’s shoe sale.—advt (New York (lobe) fhie! peoplel doltnot want any | more Ll axcaiveniaisuppontisind fof Mr. and Mrs. George T. Sherman of | {wo-third ooy hits sib. In this state are neaily 600,000 pev- | wovernment hond per month while studying and West Main street and Mr. and Mrs g conducted this week during which many of the fifty articles named in the prohibited list are of such frage wmnen now pending in orts are being made to improve the s : Connecticut e it wil receive the | small importance that neither of irit of sociability between fathers | 5 Hepfor | the Governments in question fd sons. The boy who is & “pal” for | mentions them in its official issied except mission helieve the people of Con ne oni s official list 1 : Sntithoss t 1 1 1 t 3 3 L | sons who are unable to speak English, | that are necessary to pay for {he war | LUAte subport for dependents. Al Howard Sherman of Bradley street pecticnt ST v 1 ‘ : | | s father is almost certain to zrow 4 : § more than half a million of whom are penses o o conrse are paid by ¢ | have been in Portland Me., whero of exports to the various coun- tries of the world or imports opportunity to decide this questio! from the various countries of the world, mcluiing whatever small ane . 1 1 values there n-ay be in the unin- iage. No wonder Governor Smith (Birmingham Age-Herald) featoyis auciiongelor leseiine their practical knowledge of agricul- become a good man. The father above the age of 21. Of these, 350,000 sovernment they were called to attend the funeral: gor themselves. This would clearl unahle to read or write any lan Stopping a Tantrum. War-disabled farm hoys arve pre- |of Mr. Sherman’s mother, Mrs. Helen 3 Sherman, who was 85 vears of ag She had visited in this city many ho is a “‘pal” for his boy is certain to be impossible if the federal amend- 1 ment should pass the senate and I do o not feel justified in depriving my com iver have any trouble witl ! 10t feel justified in dey L Hive belng & yalihble ana aimoest es. | Hies ang had o large clrcle of friends | Jiurents of the long hed and Great shoe values Long's bargain b a zood citizen and an asset to the mmunity. formative grouping “all other” hould receive with favor the sus . countries or ariicles, for a comprehensivg campaign | i cenue gainst this illiteracy! e nsed to have some trouble wiy SCNU#l Dasis upon which to build : et 3 tion than the one of Americhnization, i nress ament solved. the. problem . forced labor conditions to turn ! o : ; ; ‘ een Wil dra Wi D e lescopesma Vb ol qili ¢ IS Bl thiis istatel too ol itk u oo B L more to mechanical labor-saving de- | Martha chapter of the order of t stitution makes provision therefor oW Ges arclearer bidders forl competisasterndStar ivillEmeetionMmhursday Miss Catherine Luddington of Haig | evening at 7:30 p. m.. and the degrees | ford and two other Connecticut suf The ‘“father and son” movement 101 ised ] 1swerin 6 i ong exercised priviles mswering 4s been conducted sporadically in for themselves questions of broad pub Restrictions on dairy produc ave e R estrictions on dairy products hav | 1ic policy where the Connecticut con- | | e past and now the time has come | hen the nation is asked to ‘ necessary to watch the prices seriously. One stumbling block in the brious and continued attention . Whenever she has a tantrum he | past has been the foreizn-langu e i s : men and offer attractive salaries newspaper Many foreigners G i AR \ leral board for vocational ed- | ictures of her two sons who a T 1 4 I ! v n ) © no of | In the afternoon there will be a|day and left with him a petition sign ver boy looks up to his father, or will be confered on several candidates. . ts 1 d o Senator Mcl.ea 1o o e The Herald recently suguzested that I sacall el Oh inen; s otherwise would ha ned M- holding commissions under PPershin 5 B ! elnecl have noU falth the nacessity oL i i © seiting info communication with war- | seem to have taken the remark seri- -which tiey have been ahle to obtain interested in taking training for | the omnincientoracie e Erows e ratlroats besveniounighi fo fthe | and food sale. The members | ed, they said by 83,000 Connecticut Four Brotherhoods. ‘I'he employes of the charter are expected to donate | women, urging passage of the federal erything that is to be kifown and 1 h own and | articles for the sale. Members and ' suffrage amendnient ously. \ newspaper printed in their native he Grim Reaper. farm mechanics and similar | their friends are cordially invited ~ tongue. They ave willing to adopt this (Boston Transcript) | b 2 TR:\DE (‘O (;RESS TO ousehold. There is nothing more Prince [Henry of Prussia. savs that | country as their own, but not to.ac- WA ket teeoea s D o = — = ( CALLED INTO NAVY. o 5 - T 5 jme than this faith of a boy in 8% | cept its customs or its language, "The i wore = lons TG WHISKEY TABLETS NEXT. | 1rank e Har reported to the New MEET AGAIN IN MAY srmiany must te-establisn her mon- pispSoffautiicialSgrain 5 foreign-langnage newspapers could be which = port Naval ‘Praining Station this protruding horizontally, tick , el antl imporiant: Hactor i thoaditrile Lok Drop 'Em in Water and the Kick | morning to train as a second class Y goal Sure, otherwise Prince Henry | scheme of Americanization oni- Begins to Kick. seaman He enlisted in the regular engthened and the boy should be ; ' ew wee 150, an t i avy a few weeks ago, and was noti Protest Forced Labor by War fied yesterday to be in Newport by s every is a virtuous act in the ght of the boy in a well-ordered It should not he mis- i rd | s arch n order to reach her future e d 1 hused It should he e roughly dressed man 3erne Convention Adjourns: Germans who occupied the seat beside her might have to go to work pelling them., for instance A1 last he could stand it no longer. He i London, Feb. 11.——Pellets and pil iven reason for his hero-worship Jossons Inglish and to publish part (oo I : i X o ¥ — ns in i 00k out his jackknife and opened it. of concentrated whiskey or beer may on today. He was one of several > France Too many men think they have oor § ; was one of severa Prisoners in France. local hoys who enlisied following the pening of fhe voluntary enlistment Berne, F foieintorndtio) lish chemists are realized, according | plan following the signing of the | trades union ss, which has been, = = to a special dispatch to the New York | armistice meeting here at me time wilt of their contents vernacular Lo he said, “if them oats gets o 1 The storm raging n Europe is a S i oIS CLideled thcR DOl b1 ton) Sty Americanizatio £ S info my ear again there’s goin' to ho Jerica, if the dreams of certain ki summer zephyr compared With the country neve compleic \n 1 | i | erformed their duty when they | | rovide a roof and sustenance for 7 e o dispute in the New York newspapers ' lomz as we foster ti stence of na- 2 reir children Their obligations & i fhould not ce: ihere lnon Lthem | ooie s DEOPErSInes OT N s DL = EXAMINE GREEK CLAIMS, World. During the war much prog 1 1 3 idit ! s PR e Home Pinance - ress was made in condensing food into | MANY NEW MEMBERS. \djourned today after deciding to meet alls the task of guiding the foot- s ] is though e sele » : tary.” . iy Special Committee of Peace Confer. tabloid form, and it is thought alco- | he selected teps of their hoys in the direc : (Detroit ) ! i Flow much of an allowance do you ence Takes Up Tts Work, he international jalist conference Pwenty-eight new members were agin in May at a place to propo: 1t the regular meeting of o similar methods of concentration. | {he Y f e el el o 4 tion dist 1 was a give your wife 1 , Feb. 10 (via Montreal.)—The , In that eveni, any man could carry Know: my wite ' spac Lo holic beverazes will lend themselves | on Confidences Should the United States find ifself ; ternoon and a number of new mem- | demand v a Ger Stend a receptive ear t P P e e e TN e ; ! { bers were initiated. The increase of | man delegate, whether the French and t not he the proper course to send Sive her my sals 8 representatives each from Great Brit- | under his waistcoat—the still being a | new propositions is due to the mem- | English es were prepared (e i T G T e el || L Al ain. the United States, Krance and | hottle full of heer or whiskey pellets. | hership campaign now in process in | condemn the employment of Germgn 3 Italy, which the council of the great such a pellet. dropped into a glass of | the society. The campaign is to run | prisoners on forced labov e powers decided upon a week azo to “near beer.,” or any such salubrious | another month, and hanged freely and o withoul a navy in time of need would Say, vou don't LT, e S T R e e o nd triumphs of the bovs he tell them that, because of a techni- \utonomy. 3 S Walk out in the country with you t s expected | maintenance o e blocka Leon cality, they must not attack? (Buffalo Bxpress) examine into the claims of Greece in oncoction would add a decided | that 200 members wil received Jouhaux. a IFrench deles naels Mrs, Heckel (with mnewspaper) the peace conference, will meet Thurs- | “kick"” to Lovs. Interest yourself in their ac elped to bring into the world l | | | ident nel SCOTT WINS OVER SCHEYD. s impo ivities. Share their disappointments | What's an autonomous state. lmer? | qay | the town of Holland, Mass,, yes-| 1y, Heckel (courageously)—The Sir T'hat th ' no need of h Robert Borden. the Canadian pills has delayed ingenuity in this terday, the vote on license was: Yes, state of single blessedness e 1 e a e achievements. Si | 3 f 1 nd rejoic t their | Alexius Scott defeated William the principle of for b'ou can’t be a “good fellow” unless is one of the British delegates rection, but expected prohibition | scheyd in the T fonmanientll fox famine. However ey PR on this committee. Tmmediately upon | will inspire and accelerate palliative | played in ] I . T} 1 tations by the Germans from Breakers \head, the conclusion rhe | 13 mo, 13. And, of course, all the gos- - ou begin at your own hearth of the committee's | invention. TN the meantime American ! final score was 100-89, and t 4 um and northern France and (Boston Transcript) work he will probably pav a short distillers and other concerns are try- | was featured by several long riuns by of Russian prisoners after C‘harlie Sapp going to marry, visit to Canada, returning to Paris|ing to find a market here for their | both players. Scott played witl t Brest-Litovsk made T Miss Brisk " when President Wilson returns from | surplus alcohol to he used as fuel, not | handicap of 10 points while Scheyd | d < party to intervenc with ill benefit the community. him “He is if he doesn't look out .:m United States. for internal combusion by humans. had a 20 ball lead cuch government, hi sort of companionship between | 8ips know by this evening the name and son will stiffen their moral | of the thirsty Individual and are pre- re. bring happiness to the home and | paring to make life unpleasant for

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