New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1919, Page 10

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" 'TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1919, Picce 0ak Bedroom Suits. ng}'ALO?;%.% U ol ol ""s6 500 79¢ Stair Carpet, 2 yds for $2.00 Comfortables $1.75 Bath Rugs . 18x36 $1.45 Rag Rugs 24x48 $1.25 Linoleum, per yd., " Three ' Piece Walnut Bedroom Suit . ¢ ‘choice of Chiffonier or Dressing Table. chular price .... $120.00 59(: Lanleum Mats, 2 or . DAY SPECIAL ($10.00 off each piece) . SONS $90.00 s ’1 Watch Our Windows 11‘.1:111 of the republican national com- | street, Manhattan, was sent to ng { mittee and a small party of senators | Sing for from one and a half to four! : were mw”m" with the affairs of the | jand a half years for the same offense. | OF REACTIONARIES - Republican 0ld Guard Riding Down All Opposition Washington, March 18.—The first | battle of the Old Guard c the Sixty- sixth Congress proved a “dog fall ‘he efforts of Will H. Hays, chair hran of the republican national com initice, and Senators Penrose and Lodge to defeat James R. Mann for the speakership succeede but t rest of the program of these outside {o dominate the house failed. The speakership will go to Repre- ! Frederick H. Gillett, of tg, as an empty honor. ive Mann, right d man innon, the one-time snatched the con- from tl illett leaders hefore 1l time to complete their vie- Therefore, the republican ele- of the house is to be a piebald But, after all, from the democratic [standpoint, the result of thd repub- llican contest for the speakership of {the house is the same as it would have been with Mr. Mann in the iohair. Reactionaries of New England iand reactionaries of Illinois are as much alike as two black-eved peas. The republicans who will control the e and house of the next congress are all tarred with the same stick The “progressives” mnever had a {ook-in at the house caucus, and their prothers in the senate will receive the fame, or worse, treatment at the hands of Senators Penrose and Lodge. This is not a day for ‘progressive” vepublican congressmen. The OId Guard is riding, and is not particular fho is run down. If humptuous “progressives”’ get in the way, they #ill be run over. Recently, in dismissing the protest of a leading ‘‘progressive,” Senator Penrose said he had no time for such tellows: they are like the bearded %oman in the sideshow at the gircus. That is to be the attitude of the Old Guard toward the men who made it spossible to oust them ten years ag Meaning of Republican Control. Here is what the action of the fus of the House of Representatives Hf the Sixty-sixth (‘onzress means: That under republican ‘rule the time has arrived when outsiders can dictate the selection of the officers of the hc That Will H. Hays. co-operating Senators Penrose, of Penn- and Lodge, of Massa- wrested the speaker- one ‘‘standpat oup it to another To do this he invaded the right of the f house to select its own ofiicers, That for some ulterior motive, the FHays-Penrose combination threw the old republican leader of ¥ the house overboard when he wa about to get the honor he had coveted for yvears. That the republicans of {1 f next house siart off with a famil ! row over promotions and patron put not principles, for they e of the “standpat” faith. The republican house caucus spirited. Names were called. TUn pe Cannon charged that the chair- Before the caucus co Mann said Dvenco & ATt uuum county court yesterday impos- | | ed sentences totaling 148 vea | : 3 Sing S srison upon six men and | “If the republican members of the | i Sl house intend to permit Mr. Hays or Senators Penrose and Lodge to dic- tate legislation to the next e Tesistation to the next house. tmen | ,ong Terms and No Leniency, Is 9 from | speaker (Are the republicans. to | ational com. Judge’s Order l O Tait DAoRa Sheen, i permit the republican n ! mittec chairman and the republican !leaders of the senate to ¢ house may rest assured e any nloteenc: tion outh| menfandiiatwavelllof B Iailessness lation in the house?) “If i ed speaker, the republicans of the Judge Burt J. Humphr of the oys who had been convicted of hold- an F ary 3 Tuc n,n Humphrey then sentenced J. McDonough, 24 vears old vears in prison. Other sentences lictate legis were: David Pinsky, 19, 355 Schenck | | I am elect-! plookivn, March 18.-—"Brooklyn ,J avenue, Brooklyn, 28 years: Charles | that 1 wiy Suffering from thugs and highway- | house or with whatever legislation | Dike in Brookivn yesterday when he the house may desire to haps that is one reason w sent six prisoners convicted of rob- enact. Per- < 2 bery to prison. ‘“Citizens are held up @ ¢ e red hy Mr: Hays - : on the stre he continued, “store- and ators Peunrose and Lodge do - not regard my candidacy i Cannon Denounces { In the caucus, Represe | non, who was one of Mr. paign managers, denoun Was that Mr. Hays ch men as you, who operate v At e ov | keepers have been robbed and in some with favor.” | .aces murdered by these ardly Hays. brutes, who in many instances have On Face. In Blotches. ntative can. | DeSh Young in cears put old in tnia- | Seemed Would Go Craz 4 and stimulated by dri Mann's cam- sets of lawlessness. Citizens may Unable to S}eep Well, d Mr. Hays { pjghtfully look to the courts to ched negton and this wave of crime, to discou “My face broke out with big red xing” delegates fot | pistols and blackjacks, as they may | PITPIcs.that were hard. They fes- | the next republican national conven- | rightfully expect sentences which will tion. He charzed fhal Ha | in the Southern states to i the pocketing of the de | the “rotten boroughs “Progressive” republ Western states refused to Gillett for the reason that he voted balf to four and a half years for holc for reciprocity and did not vote for 08 up Walter Harper of 2090 Dean woman's suffrage. They said that Mpr, Street. Peter Quigley, who with De- Gillett represented the r terests of New BEngland. It was predicted by prior to the republican | the Hays-Penrose-Lodge ride rough-shod over ti sives,” and that was done. The on thin ved out of the wi big committec on comn ided for by a tion n nn. The Gill peol Representative Winslow, ¢ setts, presented a sl picked committee on tered and came to a head and were in blof:hes. They burned and itched and the more I scratched the worse they would get. It seemed that I would go crazy. I was not able to sleep well at night. ““I saw an advertisement for Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment, so I got them. They afforded relief in two or three days and I was healed in two weeks.” (Signed) Chas. W. 1ys had heen | be both ¢ '-hm(m to you and a arrange for | legates from ; George Fletcher, 1639 Broadway, Brooklyn, was sent to Sing Sing for ns from the | seven vears and Nicholas Devito of vote for Mr. | 196 Marion street to from two and a \etionary in. Vito robbed Harry Balzheiser in his Pinkham, care of Ware Brothers, drug store at Saratoga avenue and by Buzzards Bay, Mass., Sept. 29, 1918. orars - Fulton street, was sent to the state democrats, * oo Lo Having cleared your skin keep it caucus, that Jarhes I Onvel Gates ave clear by using Cuticura Suap, o,m_ OO0 LTS 3 street, Manhattan, foliet purposce and five months OTin,Daeh Frse by Mall, Addrass post-card Wl ree _ b rion. * “Sord e Eryrhere: ek iwas the B ST iSins \cnch rortthinil oe oo x| Offtment 2 and s0c. Taloum e hittees, pro- “Jarv., e : lis (‘ohen af de hy Mr. sle, led by of Massachu- e—a hand- but it was broken I he Mann f tion. Mr. Winsiow offered a resolu- & tion, embody x his proposition, and cal for the previous question. 1or his pair was roundl t the committee was packed Mann he worm turn Mani dominate the ttees agains: Mr The democ realize t Guard is in contr I rules. he i ; Penrose g he is supported by Re | cannon TANK CORPS MEN v denounced caucus. His e v f 5100 off on all Men’s and Women's ed and M Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps That is the sitnation in the house. IRl ’ Women’s Hose s of {h AN the datest styles of com- - Brown with seam. ann is hoss, bination colors. « - grade, $1 OO $1.00 o mex. § Men’s Shoes ane e 31,00 Gun Metal, Vici an. Steamship Europa |~:mmf Over 1,500 55'00 (;ff Nfienis HOSe Sturdy Warriors to N ew York. All Regal Shoes. Buster Brown and Beau brand, New York, March 18.—Seventy-two B @ 3 3,0 ff all colors. i bx.x;‘ 0 SR | officers and 1,585 men ! with the tanks arrited h eamship Europa, They comprised g g 2 pairs The Silk :‘\r‘:)nm::::l—":y: Oxford Pumps. o e $ 1 .00 the 306th nk Corps complete, 66 offi- - Ji§ Roys' and Girls' Shoes ve- 81.! ¥x Si $1 00 206 men, and a detach- @ duced. ! o icers and Th e cou 129 282 men o - | FINE'S QUALITY SHOE SHOP men of sosin T corns an wen e oo ori- | § Regal Shoe Agency 321 Main St, and 66 men of th signed to Camp Devens. 05th, are »m xm trolley cars at North Beacon! Nowak A Belmont avenue, | Nowak and Friedlander each rec eived | many of her last New s: Anthony | $11.20 and Rosenblum got $16, while ning was spent in the plaving Costa, 419 Liberty avenue, East|the remainder of the proceeds of the| popular games, York, 10 to 19 years; Alfred| robbery went to McDonough. joyed. Among Friedlander, 17, 2214 Pitkin avenue, — Sisih White, Robert New friends attending and danci was en- the guests were Pittsinger, Emerson Brooklyn, eight to 16 years, and Hy- | Burr, Win Rotherforth, Texas man Rosenblum. 15, " of 945 Blake | ST PATRIGICSHEE AR ner, and Everett avenue, Brooklyn, 10 to 19 vear | A st Patrick’s surprise party was | ha White, Doris In the confession which they made | | the | bandits said that Pinsky, Cost Miller, at her home on Ledge Court, £d and Dorothy Cook of Williams, Miss Dog= Wililams, = ¥rances given last evening for Miss Lillian S. | Williams, Edith Loomis, Elinor Hartford, $ On Doflar Day Will Make You Remember Dollar Day At The Alling Rubber GCompany Special not over 2 to a person. 10 1b. Pail \10n0grdm Grea:e 40c Lementlc%e Patches. 4 for $1.00 Permaloc Patch, 2 for b $1.75 Quart size Johnson Carbon Remover, 2 for Champion X Spark Plugs, 2 for $1.50 Gredag 5 1b. { 85¢ Can Tire Paint, 2 for $1.50 5 Ib. Pail Soap 13¢ Can Hand Soap, 10 for $1.50 Shailer Vulcanizer Running Board Mats By Specia. Arrangement We are vomg to allow 20¢<; dmount on all Hood Tlro and Tubes. \o war tax. Sp?( ial lot of $~.PO V. iloves and Women’s His{h “ut “Keds"—new stock sses’ and Women’s Sister Sue Pumps with strap Shoes, $2.50 value Ql 00 R: A numher of Ladies’ Raincoats, special value Special $2.00 Water Bottle Special $2.00 Fountain Syringe Lot of Buy(le Tnes !-.i()\i', 7 Tyrian Plain T‘ll’eb at : 2—32x31), Firestone Non-Skid Tires at | 1—32x31;, Tyrian Non-Skid Tires at 30x3V5 Puritan Plain Tires at $15.00 $19.00 $20.00 $14.00

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