New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 20, 1919, Page 2

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PRSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1919. 1 opportunities to demand a party cau 2 cus in the senate and to force this ublicans have two-thirds of their E members pledged. It is the democrats 4 who are lacking. The first demonstra A i U tion at which the president’s words were burned last Angust t the suffrage resolution on ndar of the senate the ve xt rnine ker| 0“[ Oi \!all‘ in spite of the announcement {he day & previously that it w not on the cal- H endar and was not going to be The 4 illegal as n § 1 the jail sentence S 5 imposed have all kept this suhject at 0 =cc i e e e e B Over $500 GARD B 'and Mrs. Buell B. Bassette t0' o qra nainting out to the president B taik by Mrs. Toscan Bennett of | (hay we are fully alive to the glaring e ety Wi it s | B Just arrived. Better pick out that tool ¥8. Bennott explained to the gath-| yi ¢pogen word and his action, and | i the reasons why wast con i [Beili e e e Rl 7 h ; h . l B o o v wnier | T e pubticity we orente we' are |§ IOW While the assortment is so complete [iditions which she said hezgar de-1 p o0 ooy t inconsistency in | @ iption. Mrs. Bennett 1 that the | 0 \hiarican rrnment Iy offense of her parts s To underst the woenman's party ) Bmand that they be allowed CX-1 at all you must first realize that to us | § Telse the right of petition, a Y suffragc 1o foremosi political i Y ° 3 they did not infrin upon an sne of the day, and sccondly von must | |8 - Whatsoever in so doing. The speakeri Um0 B o not at all for the | ¥ H d J % 3 1 mado it ciear fha she doos mot _in. | TS LW GRS B ardware ain Street vite sympathy for herself, | T eciont gentlemen in the United States teells the story of her own ¢ senate We are exclusively concerned and those of others o show fo wh with procuring their votes and we be- | == E - extent the woemen of her party arvej Wil B willing to endnre hardships to bri ortise how unrepresentative they about constitutional amendment, | 5 CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS, | hall February 28th at $ p. m. Ap- — I'pli ions te he considered must be Examinations for Captain and Licu- | fled with the secretary, Charles Quig- ley. on or before F 2 only way to do it is to ad- N N are of the best pirit. of America I | revorablsitosonan oy Mrs. Poritt and Miss Cather- ‘elassified Refuses to Leave Jail. ine A agan accompanied Mrs, | tenantin Fire Department to Be Held. men from In telling of her prison experiences | Bennett to this city and alzo spoke S G e e i y = B 2 and the | Mrs. Dennett tald of a call made upon | last night's meeting now receive applications for exam- in that class { her by Senator McLean urging her to ination for the position of captain and = BRIN339 men from | leave prison and her refusal to do so | v Camps milk 14e, Russell Bros. | lieutenant in the fire depa P #and ‘the first had | before her sentence was served, and P minations will be held ity sell 8. Class five had | also told of her five day hunger strike i the second, board | Asked by a member of the audience fst had 1,7..7 men in that | if the suffrage party in any way fa- | d | vorea Bolshevism, the speakor said ox ® socond divislon board had 1.- | that the party was wholly patriofic | 5 90 married men and the first had |and did not stand in any way for| %004 married men. Thoe single men | Bolshevik doctrines | + board numbered "hat is this government waiting mery Butter, 55c 1b. Bros.. 201 Main street.-—advt. - e o ound 1 ncreasing allj P TTAY o [ ]the time. Instead of a temporary po- \ K 1 5 1 e | from the sccond ! v 6L\ Never- sitlon to got the fhing started, the|® 928 while those from the first hoard "?" was the question asked by Mrs A “ dtaft organizatiem was made G 2,228 i 2 o 3o i AR ¥ break Ty as madesperma- | B0 N ed 1,045, Tho first division | Bennett after reciting the experiences 7 Ward ’l’.f“ ‘" ‘] lhm m“'" ["‘: 1 1’ i | board had 1,055 native and 183 of Furopean countries which twith- | A robe ifc had oir. hands full just c: B dux 4 helc ey _. B g ol - . for the draft work. TIn New v'\"-m‘ uralized citizens while the second : ‘w ‘| {refuishtfolivote drontivomen) Trunks the boards were lucky in having men | vision had 1,363 native and 183 until gevolutions mad it a neessity v : Y e P § ali roard had 467 C =ire oke as fallows | vho took great persomal interest and | nralized ¢ boar bt > | of brass trim- who ook Ereati e L O B et “The reatons for what is termed | 5 : ! ard had 369 | militancy in the Nations “om med fiber, have The first men were drafted without | alien swhile the second board had 369 L .\w 17“7\6 'Amfl Woms: . e A ik Sote oo 30 non-declarant arty are very simple indeed The d questionnaires and when the declra : 10 suit or dress made’ their appearance the work was| aliens demonstrations which have faken racks, shoe com- just about tripled. The first 3 Alicns Who Registered. [[Eace s Masking on torithe o e questionnaires showed what the fol-{ Tpa aliens registered for —draft f To858 A9 S e i e laundry bag. first questionnaires carried Austria-Hungary, fivst honrd 384, | TSt have demonstr: s Hat Trunks many as 20 different documents 1 second hoard 378; Central and South | are efic = ing upon the final classification of | \yepica, st division one, second ! President the Supreme Power. Golf Trunks the draftee. There were industrial! givision two; China, second board | «ywe have persistently pointed ms for depend : 5 out e : ‘]“'-‘] )”l’ three; Denmark, second hoard one: | (hat President Wilson was in the last ] amily. claims for phvsical disabil-: prance, second board two; ¢ any, | analysis, the one who must he held Luke Horsfall ity, etc. and all of these claims had| fvst board 13, second board 15: e o e ?:ri'hu:g’in:\;":‘:rn-“‘v\ lv:n:)u,\'w.\”nl.:x:: ‘n: British Empire, first division 24, chief oxccutive and the leader of the \ | PP 2 s 7 2 F| estionns SR ellbeasel | on Ao Italy, first board 4 democratic party which ds now in A\ e KJ.SS M 93 ASYLUM ST, | |for final record to Washington. Some | cooon ' poard 470 Greece, Doardll|Fse e ine 8 s \ 0 4 ers\ aln HARTFORD. of the questionnaire covers in thel " conond board 38: Japan, first ; \ o nehes of co: \, W ) ‘ : Lol 3 : y ve every moral s i \ \ local d x|l‘1m.n4‘( n(hu‘x rr\-nrt.nn thel 1 4 two: Mexico, first wrd. ones | t5 force the president by any means W\ ) // / cor i s 4 roards [ s o o o >ortu- 5 e \ z / O SRS LiotapduLy Wwds AN | Netherlands, fir board one: Portu Tof cooncs mils pacity merbers ik ihe N 7 /) all parts of this country. . 1 . i 0 al, first board 11, second board nin o e e o - el bacousonl Those communications refer to | £0 font e s o e b Lashanska’s splendid voice imania, sccond hoard one; Rus- | 40 r stands for the principle of > y S . seaiwhere imeniiwere {outHon Binis | SOSEET S, (R, i ceonal moara | o B SRS (o) e mrihelnle off) % soars to the artistic climax city and were searched for hy the | 5 3 . e macThy | 716; Sweden, first board 85, second | yyroueh jts leader and the national working of the draft. Many of these | 1100 SYSTET (V0L AH 8 Thoard e S e | i of Victor Herbert’s great o men were found and inducted into the | 'O i | democratic committee it stands for I e 5 = - s s e . the | one: Turkey, first hoard second © . fodoral amendment, therefore it i H = ot I i e o | ool BEBSEGRE R R i, (SRR U Sitetl ealnttalnt INERTG 7710 waltz song with an ease CIIY ITEMS. | cotain tho communication ~ showig | porr 0 B0 ST G0 00 : : e / L il s 0 (i s demand this measure of fustice and it / 4 and brilliance that are hard | i s coe - is not only the president’s right but Colds Cause p and Influenza. his duty to force the reactionary = ; <} to describe—but wonderful | [LAXATIVE EROMO QUININ: members of his party to save the | tthew Calla as entered the Delinguents Songht Out. y of the nder: ry & The delinquent cases also made lifa e o o 5 | party’s honor 7 < 1 company unpleasant for the local hoards at m”rm" m,{q‘v‘.“,‘,',", ...‘,‘,‘,,.. S per s e e (o e N / to hear. or William Stockwell, superin- | times. There were two classes of de- G L\ TS signature on the box. 80c. | the White House s constituted Z 77843——$1_00 nt of ‘the board of health, has | linquents known by the hoards. One S G AT G e e - . Z hased the handsome residence of | class was that of the willful deserter | o STy and of the American people. After 98 i (> C. Walker on Harrison strect. | and the other class was the non-will- | Creamery Butter, women had served jail sentences il- omobiles belonging to Clayton A. | ful deserter. Tt can also he said with | Russell Bros, 301 Main street. —advt L Loesldentl indianl legally imposed the BT anley Sliwa, collided at | safety that not one case of delin- | —— : = publie statement endorzed the federal | rner of Washington and Lafay- | quent was once lost after the man | wmpDING GUESTS “PINCHED.” | zmendment and the house of represena ! treets late vesterday afternoon, | had been located. The syst was so | g | passed it. After shameful dew | damaging ults to the Parker | good and complete that once the de- | pucioutor is Lenient and a3 > wsure was brought up in 0 ine. partment ot any trace of their man & 3 s i S Y the Are Nolled in Court Today. 84 president, after two | ‘“ i;." ! ¥ B, A. Bence v salesman until was cither inducted into the Prosecutor George W. IKlett nolled | i hie R ehic WO Tmoers rrom v’ M} puisite footwear at Long's.—Advt. | servico or was ro classified that he | papcey of breuch of the peace upon | wonderful tribute to women appealed i\': [ i o 1 o f 1 h ¢ hese ses i x | & i N a t ° s Tren rkath and Miss Helen | W03 “‘ S aom - horeyaca hich Wadisle Waslevich was | for the passage of the amendmen By Flench S y IIIPIIOny h of Ras atreot Teft Sunduy | all ad to he reviewed hy the distriet But the men X won sers are board under which they came. If brought in yesterday afiernoon, in | B tor Washington, D. C. Mo politically trained, and while thev Frolicsome satyrs, fleeing % th and Miss Lynch will be the were found willful delinquents pojice court this morning. Waslevich | were d of the president’s support % of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wal- | (hev were sent to eamp with full de- was arrested upon complaint yester- | his very beautifnl speech did not hide nymphs’ dancing Th[‘OUgh formerly of this city viached to their papers. Tf they guy afternoon after he had been eject- | from them the fact that one of his . . S0 e lenorant of the law or for some oq from a local hall In which a wed- | party henehmen spoke nsainst the Arcadian groves—you fairly sther sa netory reason were not in 5 S > of | resolution before the preside ¢ : s R larc 270 SRR dese IR E o TSN SRt ASR ey Soer ol e p s i G IDERM RSy process RIS e s Rone oD frenolu Hongbe ot st gnacetac e ee the these enchantine iheservice (hey weraqeal ThE e I e e R s e D see them in o o bibed too freely and became hoister- | it serve to make them disvegard that, v : AU il o el arenten i s (9 HRCORE G IR B L B EERE L e L S A ballets played by the Paris dealing with that class of men were O : Sa % Ly | - . . AndAlde strictis partn (07 MM WOT® 4o order nim out of the hall. Omcer | deliberately endorsed the candidacy | Conservatory’s famous Sym- o i twater maded the arfesti Wale- | of men whom he knew fo be opposec £ i The work was enormons. Perhap A t a littlo iden can bo gained of he Vich, the wife of the accused, acted | {0 "\“‘ imendmen OO {phony Orchestra. o i atro N & | b ter 70 years labov 1 s A ) enormity when, after considering the 1 the capacity of matron of honor at | S G S gl $ commumications, cfc., it is known that ' Vich, “she was best-woman.™ ey e Bl D oA there ars ready to be shipped by tho Two plain drunks were fined $5 and ,’N ) ]v‘*\id/‘U S SRR Now Brital boads 16,000 ques. | costs each by Judge James T. Al he pr nt ha< had imnumerablo | Kill this morning, and orc ———r Great cedit is due the people who | take (he pledge | helped in the work. The school teach LE { and civilians gave unsparingly of Pure lard e o arrrtie e r | their time at the beginning and e i | helped ctart the thing. They worked | ° e SH{]UL TAKE all their spare time and even many | | nights until late, in their efforts to by () NOTES. i~ work was trequent at several tim Regular meoting Thursday Evening -~ % H but especially at the time when the | _Anniversary Banquet, March 28. oAl | P J extra large number of men were sent | BB of the loca] | Nothing Like Plain Bitro-Fhosphate te | TALC to camp near the time of the last he regular al Baton rink Bicaling FIosh ana { draft. Tt was then that the ftrue lodge, B. P. O. E., will be held G SOrTO s Tl e ST ! worh of the brards w tested and | ppursday evening, February 20. | and Nerve Force : f p / Unstinted praise should be given to Judging from the cc preparations ¢ 1€r ciear AN ) ’ the doctors of the city who helped at (ance are to he discussed and rcports | and treatments whicl sontinually Y the examinations of the men and in of the committees of tho lodge will | IGIE advertised for tho purpose of making & / , exactly the spirit of these tender mel- a v 1 avs. This 8 as be r i and bust, and replacing ug ollows and . A 5 ) e e B o B0 e A R R St SR R i - odies, Barbara Maurel has made a 5 i e are eviden 1t nds time. The work was not the most quet will be held in the banquet hall, ! men and wome who eenly . their ex ’ S T 5 = 3 = ‘c T oo ol roetiduet willibaihold in the banquetnall | mienyandvpmen twho kssmyifeatin . o rarely sympathetic record of “‘Carry O have developed a o nan vy ror s | s erien, e ol “ited *ors o= . ' . MeBack to Old Virginny”’ and ¢“Old = | quet and plans are under way for one | phosphate than Is contained {n modern Je= rare, wondrous odor, at htnie Black Joe.” of the hest in the history of the lodge 5. Physicfans claim there is nothing a cost of thousands of s * [ hat Wil supply this deficieney wo well an ’ . dollars; and then 1o be DANCE ey | Bt Bl ponpnato: “which- i Taexpon TNLid N\ . A-6091—$1.50 Van Camps milk 14c, Russell B able to sell it in & beauti- FIREMEN'S HALL., FORESTVILLE dvt e e S ’ 1 h ! R ful package of alcum at TONIGHT ot 2 i suarantes’of satistaction or money back » | 18 [ £ 3 B : ithi > STRING ORCHESTRA OF Gt v feeding the nerves dircotly and by ; bl : — a price within every BLER AR S R 2 AT POLICE BANQUU supplying the body cells w 1e nacessar [ 5 P NEW BRITAIN. © Phosphoric food dlements. . bitre-phoaphate y worman’s means is the su- ADMISSION 50c. Chiet of Police Willlam J. Rawlings | quickly produces & seiommne tismitoom At preme achievement of the : attended the banquet in the Hotel | y7, N0 fopearance: the incre R welelt — - frequently being astonishing makers of Jonteel, the N ] Garde, Hartford, vesterday afternoon, | This incroats i weighi alen carries Qdor of twenty-six Flo i given by (he Stato Police Profoctive | SIth It & general improvement in iha leJonteel i S association. The banquet an a of energy, which nearly always omp: /1 e x ( i 0 T Zieae ey | nual event of the assoclation. The | fxecssive thinness, foon aisappear, dull eves /AN 3 o » == —————— i local chief is treasurer of the associa- St and pale cheoks glow with : = » g R | the bloom of perfact’ nealit : 2 Cotembie Grafonolan, []Grk gbr(]]ncr SH tion. 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