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WISDOM OF BRITISH | POLIGY OUE STllN‘?fl Northeliffe Assails Loyd George —Radical Press Critical | London 2 5 while the transport workers demand generally approves of Premier Lloyd | sl : 5 ot | a 44 hour week and a wage increase George’'s labor program, it fails to , of 20 per cent satisfy par ¢ labor party, 2 e oy wHich has prep: amendment to Northcliffe Assails Lioyd George. reply to the speech from the| The premier was vigorously criti- one, regretting the absence of | cized by Viscount Northcliffe in a new | definite proposals dealing with *the | weekly published today. The attack resent cases of ind al unrest and | is an article cabled to the publication r securing, as re and | by Viscount North who is in working hours, conditions of labor southe France. Lloyd George vhich will establish a higher stand- | said to be a ‘‘political chameleon” ard of life and social well being for force to compel the Tories | o people.” Lloyd George’s pro- allies in parliament to ac- posals also the whic likely alleged ment.” ERS (9x12) = $43.00 AXMINSTER RUGS (2x12) Were $55.00— NOW Yow $45.00 \VOOL }IBI‘ T (9x12) oW s $12.00 WOOL FIBR Were $24.00— NOwW (9x12) $17.00 RATTANIA RUGS 20 PER CENT. OFF BUY NOW AND SAVE $126 NEW BRITAIN DAILY The purpose of this sale is to ma Spring Stock; fo close cut regardiess of and to stimulate buying by ofiering big look around. You will not find “jcb lots” of find hundreds of Rugs ocn which the regulal ow and which are now marked *way ‘way GLO-PERSIAN $107 ANGLO-INDIAN $ 95 ROYAL WORCESTER Smaller HERAL.,, Celebrated Whittall B (Discontinued Patlerns) $79.00 61 PEERLESS $69.00 $ $165 LYON ORIENTAL D I R 5D =7 Were $24.00—me. $ 18.00 Now CREX RUGS 20 PER CENT. OFF = Sizes of Whittall Rugs at Proportionate Reductions BUY NOW AND SAVE unions believe, tion if the co. The 48 h ways b a clause nationa has mission of dire The Feb ~While the pr e adversely criticized by | radical tion of the press, | h regards them as vague and un- to be carrfed out by what is to be a “reactionary parlia- tell to 1,500,000 Workers Affected. agements been cept needed reforms. are acting together they have agreed on Adissatisfied with the aferences. Demand 48 Hour Weck. railwaymen’s demand. d our wee and contro. v representatives of and workers. is considered a ization, out an prepared of labor ctors. miners want 1 in a six The p of waiting for the ne him what to do. This step towa alternative the form of delegates and boards and it is joint ac- result of s include 1 of rail- the man- latter rd a hour day and a 30 per cent increase in wages, remier i wspapers COMPLICATIONS AT MONTANA STRIKE The labor situation reaches a cris today in conferences between the N government and three great unions, representing nearly 1,500,000 work- | American Federation of Tia the result of whose demands is h keen interest by the en- Not Endorse Action But merr world. The unions are the “ederation of ( 3 »ership 800,000; pendents Do. bor Does Inde- Cl Children’s Shoe Sale. A story ¢ charged fol The tainments of the Fi was enter: ernoo charge. A service in the First tist The a mee i 1 ) 1 | Com ting a banquet conclusion ward Cum dress those Nations The city concerning the local factories who h dered on Bolshevism at a banquet. Stanley Works M. B. A. carni- WILSGNU ATTEND p convention here today i valat Turner hall Feb. 14, 15 and 17. M iven was “La Damna- | "¢ yesterday's session Dr. Rolvix, | —advt. | tion de F: Serlloz. The pres- | New York, was elected chairman of | The fourteenth anniversary of Court | p.o ooy fr i . | ident appeared to enjoy the evenlng | the conventton. He Is social secretary | Tt Columba Daughters of Castile, aill | E10CCeds from Performance Will Gp | and led in the applause. jof the American Baptist Home Mis- | o be celebrated with a banquet this eve- | (o Care of War Cripples—President ST T | sion. Dr. J. Foster Wilcox, Philadel- | B P | ning in K. o C. hall. i | TRANSFER OF FUNDS. phia,_was clected secrotary. 1 é fl;lylr;m,\. . 3. Reilly and child are | Leads in Applause. e e A T | sp ng v days in New Britain. | | i The Hartford lodge of Odd Fellows | Paris, Feb. 11—President a1 .| will recommend the following trans- l C As TO R l A | afiorc.:l‘s defi_mte help to those who | nad as their guests last evening Lex- | Wilson tonight attended \la per- | fer of funds to departments to make | are fighting to win” against ington lodge of fhis city. The meet- | formance at the opera arranged in | L SoAciendes m}.’"{,’.‘”:",”fff(i'gfi‘ifi For Infants and Children | the inroads of weakness, moni | their honor. The proceeds of the per- | way account to sewers, $1,000; trom | I Use For Over 30 Years s‘iq“ts’ ”b““‘,h“tb"fl;"m“ R senefi | formance will be added to funds de- ' salaries to health, $6.700; from sal- | Atware bea; nutrient properties, builds up Stanley rks Mutual Benefit | 0 H S€ W ey 3 i) or 4 38 TS the body by Nature’s methods. T e e St d to t var cripples, Mr. | arles to schools, $6,000; from char- the A = 5 ovoning in Termor hall, Good enter. | and Mrs. Robert Lansing accompanied ities to schools, $5,000; from police to | Signature wr A M‘ e The Hom , with youne TY lTEMS lot the Amerlcan Hardware corpora- | tlal box, which ped with the | BAPTISTS ADJOURN. | tion held a banquet at the Heublein @ Stars and Stripes. | | iotel'in Hartrora) tast evening | Sovi ||| When M and Mrs Wilson entered) | Northern Convention)| Meeting at Co- | F’ght fo WI". rubbers 4Sc. Damon’s eral short speeches were made. The the whole audience rose and applaud- | lumbus, Elects New Yorker. i N attended the performance of | ed, the president bowing his acknowl- | n o The Nation demands strong O 3 i ime” at Parson’s theater after | edgements. { . Columbus, O., Feb. 12.—The Social | men—strong women and robust going the rounds of the et | an iclegatesttol th e | Service ommission of the Northern Chld W' d a workman in one of i by O airanee SO | Baptist convention and representatives poren. isdom suggests that Besctaiet iing silk hosiery at Long’s.— | ferencc, including A. J. Balfour, Brit- | every proper means of safeguard- { of soclal service associations of vari- lowing a speech that bor- {4 tary of state for foreign af- o i ! SO and brince Teisal, of Hedjaz, | OUS States, affiliated with the Northern ing the vital forces and building convention, will adjourn their two day | up of msxstance, be uhhzed. . Wilson in t he presiden- incidentals, $11,000. 1l be provided each night. e Missionary department == — Congregational ined at Mrs. 3 o'c mrl\ P THURS., FRI. and SAT. Maurice Tourneur Presents will be held Church of Ch VAUDEVILLE. 6 6 Toyy hold | M. C. At the Rev. monwealth club will nd supper at the Y. hall this evening of the meeting, nin of Boston will ad- present on “The T e of | : women emploves of the Sl = obion | Butte, Mont., Feb. 12.—Endorse- sritain Trust company a "3‘1\;" phb sl 0,00 { ment by the Silver Bow Trades and | 1 Booth's hall last evenin | Mgthe alo rensport Workers' | 1,6, an American federa- T oates o o | [federation, membership 250,000. T s o PRl LR A 2LIShVIDS RLTIe 1m | [ tion of labor organization, of thel paptist church will mect tomorrow | = serike of metal mine wor @nde-| Zternoon with i 1 T pendent) 1 Me mine WOrkers | 5| Garden sty 1 union No. 800 of the I. W. W., effe o sclioolboard willlho | tive today, has added to the compli- | jar meeting A eaian cations of the labor situation 1in|in city hall BN Ruft o'cloc No American federat of labor . o etiat mh ey { unfon yet has voted to strike in sym- | Ay it iaavt Bl 5 ! pathy with the miners, dnts the ac- | The harvesting of municipal ice is . ion of the 1 labor bod | ccted to he started toda The ice This Woman Recommends‘ The clect machinist e et . = = 2, 1ith d s 1C P iron worka r - 0 5 ¢ 4 Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- hean st liCiutsl e i er ing pumps and oxfords at ons with e n ede \ S 0 —Advt table Compound—Her T{a 66 dwhTchin iy i Foart i - oo < AN S . . nizancelobl the Istrike Bvotin ediing | B9 e, e ssionsestn svaltins & waies ol Personal Experience. their members would not work for | Forida, whewe he wae called ) \"“‘ > TR the mining co until the con- | serjous illness of his brother, Thomas MeLean,iNeb.—— T iwant to: recom- | troversy wich ithe mibersilaisettiod | Quigley. The latest report was tb mend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | The rec r)m,yvy'nwl ation that unions not | ¢y | he: s getting much be | Compound to all ' voting to < ote to remain away | Apout a dozen of the young wom women who suffer ' from work wa id to he to enable | oy amployes of the trafic department from any functional ' tUnions which operate under INterna- | wmmre——— papiil disturbance, as it = tlanal charters to grant authority to | G has done me more | m to remain off duty without | (v P . — good than all .the | infringing charter provisions forbid- |[]R FEEfilt fl fl PflPlE doctor’s medicine. | ding kes in sympathy _ 3 =) =t = Since taking it I | izations not afilliated with the Amer "‘('h"‘l"'nu Recommends Vinol to i have a fine heaithy | can Federation of Labor 3 " reate Strength and Vit € i g’f’fi:el" baby girl and have Attempts werc made by organized | ," L “’u 1, N. J.—TI am 69 year € \ 2 4 2 3 L\ g i gainedin health and ' bands of pickets to reach the mines |30 after a severe sicinc | e : TEA i : - One Low = strength. My hus- | but they were dispersed by the police, "“ “;‘”‘\l run-dawn condit (D i £ ‘ =/ E' Y i > efl arn band and I both | who in several instances were support- | 1S built me up | Hh | Engl' h L - praise your med- | ed by the soldlers. | g0 now I feel re § ot d o icine to all suffering Sedn il R f can recommend it to others f women.’—Mrs. JORN KOPPELMANN, R. | k1NG OF SPAIN GOING L o Denn Ne. 1, McLean, Nebraska. ( 1¢ reason Vinal was so successful TO VISIT SO. AMERICA |in Mr. Devitt’ it ¢ This famous root and herb remedy, 2 | contains beef 2 ReCa oo th Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Cor s, pLaSRine BANfonzonflon| o S RECERand SeodBllven e pourtd, has been restoring women of Sp: definitely decided to visit | o0 ”“‘; mangancse peptones America to health for more than forty @ South merica, ccording to the i“\n.l,in.{’,,‘f’?f" ; ‘4!\1' very clements years and it will well pay any woman = Gaulois. He will go to Buenos Aires, | down syst & UD a weakcned, run- who suffers from displacements, in- | Montovideo and Rio Janeiro, it Is said, | . . el rad bloed flammation, ulceration, irregularities, | but the date of the voyage has not | mendors renech. It i penic backache, headaches, nervousness or | yet heen fixed FOTdSTtil ey it does for old people. | § 5 ADDED ¥FEATURES “the’lb]uesu to give this successful | ‘I Sold 1;) The Clark & Brainerd Co., The world’s most famous race—the English Derby. A thrilling HOUDINT. remedy a trial. | Druggists, Liggeit's Rik o e : 1 - S For)::\pt'cml e card o TO EAT BEEFSTEAK. ll,r,,,; Stores, John J. Mc prize "7111 f“ an exclusive London club. Excitement, intriguc Am_d Arbuckle in’ his funniest comedy, “The Cook,” aud bi your ailment wwnE I,vd‘: 'pr 5 za(}&mm The members of the Shuttle Mead- | than Novec W. H. Russell, and | everything in a young English Earl's “sporting life.” See this vaudeville acts from Keith's Theater. Medicine Co., J.ynn, Mass. The result ©W club will have a beefsteak at the | DN!EG“N everywhere. | tremendous pictare, Greatest bill in the country for the price of i%s long experience is at your scrvice, ; Clubhouse Saturday evening. Dancing | —For rough, scaly skin, try ou ! will follow the sugper. {._,4\1'1 Salve. Money back if it fails.