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Herald l PUBLISHING COMPANT. Proprietors. (Sunday excepted) at 4:15 p. .. l d Bullding. 67 Cnurch St | the Post Ofice at New Britain fllmn Clars Mail Matter. TELEPHONE TALLS ness Ofce . litorial Rooms only grofitable advertising medium in the city. Circulation books and press Toom always open to advertisers. | | Heraid will te found on sale at Hota- ling’s News Stand. 42nd St. aud Broad- | way, New York City; Board Walk. At- Iantic City. and Hartford Depot. | Member of the Assoclated Press. ! The Assoclated Press Is exclusively entitled to the nso for republication of all news credited to 1t or not otherwlse credited In this paper and also the local news published herein A PEOPLE’S LOAN. What will probably be the last war bonds offercd to the general public Wil be placed sale on April 21 fhrough the medium of the Victory (Liberty Loan. The amount will be $4,500,000,000, a figure far below the Anticipations of the financial men of the nation. Interest will be pald at 43 per cont. The bonds will mature | In four vears. | i i on | | | _ Treasurer Glass appeals to the pub- lic to absorh the bonds with the samo Spirit of patriotism other loans, Standpoint, as in an investment | the new bonds are hig altractive to the man the four | Trom inly few who are f Willing to make time payments in or- der to lay who has a hundred dollars or to others away a nest egg for a rainy day. ’ It has been supposed that the banks would subscribe the amount bonds but Glass points out in allowing fhrough. for greator of the Treasurer one serious danger such a program to go Banking interests should be | left free “to supply the credit neces- sary for the purposes of industry and fommerce and the full employment of labor,” he says. one should funds This is a truth ever recognize. If the hanks are tied up in Vietory bonds, industry will suffer during the period of readjustment and slon. This, business expan- as in the case of should he distinetly a people’s | other i foans, affair. WILL JAPAN WITHDRAW? With the exception great powers seem the new of Japan, the! to be satisfied with draft of the League oi Na- tions and “with reached at the { | other I agreements Paris conference. Pre- | of France states | with the mier that goncerning of the Clenienceau decisions the pleased reparation and with Saar question offercd the to the consumma- be other disposal the Valley and as French most important barrier of ceived tion peace his words will with gratification in countries. In a printed to- the that the copyright dispatch New the York World conveys the news Japanese may relire from Peace Conference unless tie League of Nations constitution is so amended to eliminate racial dis- as .pimination and afford the Japancse a The may free field reservation is made that form to Japan to the what continue conference and considers an affront hy commercial The that head part o seck offset it gaining World the concessions. Makino, has says J Baron of panese delegation, been government at de discrimination instru by the home Tokio, to return unless a specific laration against racial is made part of the covenant Althovzh part T the slaims this sentirment United in fhe westein of t States was apposed racial have the is to recognition of Japan's docs not appear to been used as an argument Britain 1t French capital. Great credited with blocking the Australia Japanese sam- bec: Hn bitions use of shes o insistence Premicr of who the of ght tearcd t extending racial quality to the Japanese i inter- fere with Australia’s authority to gov- arn It immigration Wwould be unlike the Japancse to | the copfercnce. They are oo shrewd fo isolate themselves from of the world and thercby nal Hermit Nation.” rest vir Iy become again the PLIT G, When tics) 0. 7 Johin T, pricks WIDINS. King speaks on poli- the state be- 1 its interestinz- Satur- up talks Bridgeport ca cause ly. His day are illuminative the ranks of the \e invariably words in of the schism in Republican party in In a sentence, lic withdraw ‘onnecticut served aotice thatshe he Fairfield will from County Republican or- ganization rather that eonsociate with 7. and Ullman | That is from Henry Roraback, Colonel Attorney General Healy. 2 radical statement coming a nationa! and be | it committeeman may accepted the dc and the In King Republican th evidence that it is war to between the King faction Roraback crowd the course of the M the his remarks. discussed shrinkage of state election mhjority vhu'm&lh(- past eight years from 45 000 to 7,000 t was his organization in, the field end of the commonwealth saved Governor Holcomb's the last two elections. In proof og his declaration that Roraback, Ull- and openly boasted that in, ai that neck at | taken | against the | ing NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL [i, man and Healy lack influence among their own people, he pointed to the <‘Im:litgn of & Democrat to lature Roraback’s a the Legis- from Canaan; the continuous the Democrats town, New tories of bailiwick, when Healy An unb the cight home, North success Ullman's of in home Haven the and the usual vie Democrats in Locks, except is a candldate for office. Healy's ‘Windsor sed analysis of the decline the it to of Republican power in years would show be to three causes: Poor management the candidates appeal to the pe campaign d be- cause of affection Nomination in ranks, of who did not ople. Lack of confidence in the purty the vote Whether it third, or all ter is the tog: concern first, second or tiiree together is a mat- of serious to those the who have the heart and unless the tors rect interests of party at Republican doc- cribe the would not Connecticut the make haste to pre cor- medicine it be surpris- ing to sce for return jority Demoeratic party 1920, political milestone toward which all aves are strained. Mr. King admitted that Connccticut doubtful a m in a is a state and it may be in- ferred that ence from other parts of his he fears to tome extent the influ- of Homer Cummings, iewly elected chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Spellacy, whose Governor last and Thomas remarkable run for IFall was interpreted in the Democratic camp certain victory should United States *District to lead the party Mr. King’s as presaging the former Attorney care battle. other in the next defiance of the vast | due | by | talk | 2 : — The McMillan Store, inc. | “ALWAYS RELIABLE” 3 MONDAY NIGHT AT ¢ | The New Season’s Cretonnes ON ounr and extensive covers, Store Open As Usual Good Friday WISE, SMITH & CO.. . . Hartford Gur 1919 Easter Display of Wearing Apparel Surpasses Any We Have Ever Made Tailored Suit Specnal $25.00 STORI CLOSI 1 Ak THIRD PLOOK, assortment. couch cover: A beautitul oyer-drs “dspreads, pillow Priced 35¢ to 85¢ yard Silkolines ON OUR THIRD FLOOR, 1 ed in all the wanted “hades. Pink, Rosc. Bluc > Tailored Price 35¢ yard Wool and Fiber Rugs ON OUR THIRD FLOOR, The ideal Bedroom Rug. Sizes 6x0: 8-3x10-6: 91 Priced from $6.50 to $19.98 each Double Rods for Over Drapes 69c set. s sortment suitable 5, ele, for Suits of fine men's wear dainty equal serges, b sslk over-collars and skirts in in material, Workmanship and [S w3 and button {rimmed awith \hr» tyle new to tailored fashion hey are those usually sold at $29.00 uit Special $32.50 Plain and | and many othe decided br Suits of smart were style introducing b utton and interest id strappin new ide trimmings Tailored Suit Special $35 picturesque s these \X\H\ 00 o U ind of made to sell at. $37.50 Suits of Many cluding wool poplin, the much style, notes novel wanted and fine reproduced Oxford, high pockets wool clever from very priccd model som( effects in tailored patel \ zood heavy rod for We are showing a fine Cases on our 3rd floor. of Trunks. Bags and broidery and Hercules braid mmin \.H\ be of the new vestee effects and will re that reasonable price for these suits. tr Ghanmiadliin $45.00 will ilize some iy would be a OUR 3rd FLOOR TOMORROW. Styhsh Capes $12.98 they are fighting eat discomfort, FACTS AND FAN CIES under conditions of Republican leaders, taken in connec- tion field increases, with his wide influence in Fair- than county, rather Republi- be Na diminishes, the chances for can victory in wnat to the bitterest tional campaign promises and . most exciting in history. THE FLAGS OF THE Mayor David FitzGerald New Haven has appeared in the field as an applicant for the flags of the 102d Reg- which, he believes, should he permanently housed In New Haven. But he meets with ohjection: in HolcomDb, 102D, of iment, the person of Governor who insists that the flags will be preserved | the in Hartford. The 102d was composed of men of Connceticut. why to New They should go “The capitol the colors and they Haven if in power Governor Holcomb at state capitol is right. The Governor 'Regi- ment from There is should he and kept to the state the every corner no reason their flags Haven here. apitol. is repository for will not to declares. 50 to New | my ont, Public found excen- pre will be genial opinion in this case clever and tive of New Haven. NATURE seed sprouts, AND MA A becomes a sapling and after years of facing the elements | develops into a majestic tree. Yet man rails bec he cannot a forest overnight. The river slowly the use become | wends its way to or ing feeling its path Yet delays he meets in rushing into ocean, climbing over around obstacles and through the valle man chafes at the big things of that the life. have the of become Rocks seen rosing and the setting the sun for umble, ages, | dust, Yet man grieves because some day Death him to come. | empl Nature slowly are blown away and disappear. frail will beckon man ehink: Nature e s patience; impaticnce. cannot man can think, but docsn’t. Nature, dumb and mute, is With intellee- we cannot it was . that all great achicve- with Happiness an object lesson man ignores all our tual gifts see, as given us to see ments are won slowly and only the passage of time. is impossible until this great truth of the i living is taken into heart. Waterbury's new Board of Tax Apportionment Commiissioners and comes into existence tomorrow, of Assessors. each of $2,- officers infantry companics who 102d Waterbury suc- cecding the old Board It will consist of five members. of whom will a 500, receive a salary Two new members arc of Waterbur; served with the Regiment in Irance. evidently when it nounting work take its assessing seriously is W to pay salari 1o $12,- 1 300 annually for ihe Portland, Maine, of faces a $60,000 advancing tax rate of 28.80 this is repri sented by the pay of po- licemen, firemen and school teachers The late Sidney Drew, sercen star, was a firm believer that ilence is zolden.” IXxplaining, Mr, United States perhaps, why Drew never aspired to hecome a enator. The Bolsheviki are reported peady to discuss tarms. The reply to their advances should be the same ag Mar- hal Foch sent to the Germans: “Un- conditional surrender.” s Il “Several of the season’s newest models with very .full ripple o fully organizc s and economic m on from | with whom they arc en-| New York, sending out its | 5; @ undisturbed, trying to es- | L,:Waggel' apes Ml o commercial relations with Of fine guality heavy men’s wear serge American citize; endeavorit :'lrrr‘n in ’\uu and cndeavori velour, vestees and patch pockets, trimmed v zet formal recognition from our gov- priced $16.98. ; t\ ernment. Special missions sent into e ‘u"i‘dl\\m territory of the cnemy whom Sl thesc soldiers are fighting bring back 87F0% | reports that he is a goad fellow, after {all, and that we ought to make friends { with him. Our govermment invited {nim to come talk it over rinkipo and vestee, cach cape diplomatic correct; regular $17.98 values. the encmy ged is in propaganda tablish As u saddler B seem 1o hive for 1 Herr Tbert does not fushioned a very secure seat 1self.—New York Sum one graceful stylish collar c buttons has Shown roll navy model a e = ith mostly in rue Suburban gardeners their cabbages the onions arc ton Transecript ~ Introducing the Rasque Dolman $22.50 well fig tailored silk: and made Only of zood the quality serge, trimmed with braid and y 1 The collar is of dainty figured one man shown Perhaps Bolshevism and 2L vantage, that it giv have suffered from tion that there are Springficld Union. has this ad- |1 people who | PVinkipo war the consola- | But above and beyond these diplo- worse things.— | matic transactions, thing that must {impress the army at Archangel i | that arc not fighting this enemy lanywhere else. Our government has | § refused ta fight him or his | contral Burope. Our troops gone into Siberia, but their of- refused to assist the Jap- ancse in action bhecause “they wer sent there to fight the Boishe- What were the troops in \rchangel sent for? They do not know. We have neither peace nor war with Boishevist Russia. our gov crnment seems totally unable to make up its mind whether it wants ! fi peace or war. In the circumstances, | ‘\’ll\'zl("h who are engaged in war the | Which their government refuses to | SUpport on any other front may not | [ are be- irresolu- | § | Handsome Dolmans of Siverione ,“3; Velours, iccable and at $39.00. a serges stylish. and tricotines, A wonderful featuring contrasting of and reguliur piping which several $4 new serv h we collection, many arc arments ! It is notable who ruled last was legally over didn't declare that we ar peace—Kanzas City expressis allies have ficers have that the weelk ederal jud that the war =0 S0 far as {o now living in Times, not Suits With Two Pairs of Trouseis $7.98, $12.98 and $14.98 B Open sessions when the Senate con- siders the peace trealy will suit eve body. But oh! the interminable speeches to postority!—-Springfield itepublican. 13 ‘ i 1 FOR THE BOYS l & Handsomely tailored Suits for Bovs 8 to vears, Beautiful There is a finely irony in story that sgovernment controled bles held up the president’s hurry call ing marc for his'ship for two days. The sys- o fem is no respecter of ‘person: wi York Evening Sun. poetic fabries and plenty of pretty patterns, 1 ind dark mixtures. OB Lunnaturally wonder why they Both pairs of trousers are lined hout the scapegoats of throus JOKES. , ) e Before criticising the atiitude the French at the peace conference, stop and count one hundred and do a little thinkin and protably won't eriticise them at all.—Cha ton News and Courier. Spring Reefers Brother 2 to 8§ of - He bur:\m\ With us for all his lips werc blue, Kidding too, most of and said His arms, whieh now stuinps that bled o | (Though God with other thought had el planned them straight ctill | ANd beautiful and strong to guard his | e mate) | ! For Little years. Blue serge, shepherd checks pretiy the grey and brown mixtures, Norfolk doctor and the snappy models, at $4.98 to §9.98. its with one pair of trousers, $4.98 to $16.50. But, all, himself. He wulped FOR DAD AND RIG BROTHE of fancy mixtures, well Priced at | | | | | were mangled \ soldiers, fill all the Even the returning the streets, can't attract uvlar attention A good share goes to the skirt that looks like puttec.—Manchester Union will be stationed at 3altimore, treating suffering from shell bridal trip.—Dun Just some new models in (he WAISTLINE EFF% Double-breasted, in a we, green, brown and fitting cloth Come He'd left up there—My was game! lend a came we. God still cres God. but he j C = To - hand to Pershing when he Single and Henry, who arc after their Wis., News, ort Me- multitude of soldic blue flannel, in and try iea fidcicl And County Bluc wonderful - tailored, exchanging looks, thanked for youth | could and i to one on. $19.75, $24 75, $29.75, $32.50 aid more That joke fruth. shut its Indifferent ain, veil of his proud laughter ent twain, = in the rirt hare, lost his shiri No. ther his v Uncle Joe Cannon o train the night no pokeér game; just lost Detroif News, on ether then unclothed hi other The that (hat i And 5 his Next zoods and naked Lahor Conditions. to munitions machinery elastic oul tossed come cotton Connecticut, hive (Bridgeport Post) and them is. has made Mutiny (New at Are York soldic rzel. giant Foor lad were there! broken heart spair— praved gled, Maker death tather than him zo Back to so. v lant 1 No Jokes Attention was called the other day 1Droving ges Times.) ber of employes and ract of ories nd i v Tl to the report of the labor commis- sodn © | sioner on various matters relating to the report by the Charlottc A thay Ot g 5 tiie number 274,920 n under two per two per cent and forty. The the yvear re larger American often un- Knew a DELSONS .ol and $7,701 of ploved women matter : men o : willing to fight.” There have been re- Daremouth’s 150th. Maz That and prayed, sobhing breath, for the p with in the sixteen, or a Jahor state. Now from that department, | 7 indusirial investigator, | tion M. Holloway. The re- port also supplies the statistical mat- ; ter which was not hand in the previous issue T is df there hear, | factories day i $343.9 temple | very proud stran- comes an- only : rettable episodes in our military his- 1 e 76 re A outh Alumni tory three going the civil vefusing to cros: to Melp hard-y they could called into refusal of back to since the Continentals in This is a tary discipline; point ‘out the allied troops at months' whose the men time of Its ovex Trustecs ha ot hundrec be cel ol cent more than it Miss cious gif of i was up home & « battle in on eve militia in 18 the Niagara river essed regular: because | not constitutionally foreign scrvice; but troops at Archangel ihe front no nmutin of some 1781. serious infraction there is no consequences to the Archangel, or to the British, Americans, and Italians now going to their relief, if all our men should refuse to fight. An army whose | officers have to explain to it before each battle whether there is any son to fight or not is not a very trust- worthy weapon for natianal defense, the Archangel expedition was be- as w defensive measure, as part the widespread plan—the other parts of which have been abandoned 1o keep Russia from falli into the of Germans. Bolshevist pPropaganda the enemy's lines has no doubt at work, and Bolsheviki will much inspired what they regard as the di iion of a capitalist army But the men have something their side, They pointed out to their officers that ‘‘the entire Bolshevist question was the , subject of much political debate and indeciston in the United States” These soldiers ave| fighting the Bolshe -ikl, with \\'hfl_!!\ they are not formally at war. While venty twenty during the worked 1 weel and brated are between ;i t 3 e aCasi binthas. war, cruel life should have wage eases marked, while the emplo fiy-two inc ne of the e ober. cir action ¢ be \ ventured at w much 2 questioning monia vined nady widowed mother, of than crippled ed a closed that i in 63,080 the wa a children dozen Ay the smployes in {F state, receiving the n ing year hours nde- he = 3 the a0 were 16 th | Ah. well- God did not choose (o There * Next The pale young Shattered, but pain | Wrapped of 781 in $1,000 many remarkable report growing ¢ providing dis showing exhibited for t to parallel starving o closures made by the hose who n thes 1t ide into groups, the the hot-air fined in parties of his boiy Ty the ste. two lay | of ne 1dily of son When wo- looks recalls paid are by in spite cmployers n health and this respeet men hick jokes | that ihe one in he a comfort of I gro S it the average state e emplo. of mili- necd to in the foga of his o its way than in the be understood the product 1.159,046.865 one-third Suvely wag 5600 a past report i of th striking in again, of ngliy stoutly once more, none might cret storo slimpsed w the door. i o vear. | contract 1o fow sonic ot in . {0 Tartarin i about | the e [l Th pageanty ported That dressed him all great advance of a dozen hest of significant employnient twentieth There whole ation s can tone the report 0 advance in the o so guess the dread value these made dved was he of of showing it rep- he war The | ¢ tional and he or s oratory Feons v a sy that vears of the i and Tt oca~ | usually conclude g which truth precedent position hen cther opencd widc than century labor vastly more pa hrou number of were 3,934 \\1huuLVY there raclories are some it schools cos worthy recor liberatior L )it 1 sreater returns, tions, in vocationa nd v compron know keeps a sacred place mdust ries the state advised ir goes grade hould are monstratc schools. of ph boys pa from industries useful hat God at i lies n A | goes i Yet grammar an an gun of mean both extreme detai e cven angels may not dure to but extension Itu were thirty- | revolvers employed and their pro- $204,622.513. Con- to general helief these employves e highest average wages. mach ot kinds. hardware, in and velvet, and con- crete, all wage payments. Printing led stablishments the total or. an : in Joweve a ah bound t girls m'\mqu working in tex- for should voung making guns, hoth tutional ind munitions, the was the larzest. 60,1 duct And there, law et reart, TIe laye know Brave, on that still altar of His force be sed el o Le a pretiy fo X mothers (b 'ng, characterize m are to the gifts that 1.rocessions, with only He amounied tile und .There in i many paudes at his- hands ihe may i from heen some suggestions | loric shrines whose significance, dim® other perhaps by hroken bestow, Gifts gemmed with each silver link wrought from out art-wrung despai nlace where angels may T think That little doughboy's treasured there! MARGARET P. MONTAGUE ~—In the New York Times. and time feguarding gifts that men receive the regard with mad isten hed : ilets must secret toilet noment 1 t he by rooms. vth | rAangements furnishing drink- | Ph1as Direct | Automobiles, e electric ruments, stone i a view to e o he laughter, thousgh and morals. Better & should he made for ing water in every lighting is advised he {aken in guarding i arranging This quite long one reads it and recalls the of other days which took meet, the conclusion must work rubbe plaster munitions all nmusical of pol ntegra- L silk and in on Be some great room 3 axaal Great care shoul re- \ttached Th tion Neries York Eve mmer Hundred-trip tickets A not fread. devators and | sorts must have photo- all thy rest. In 252 employing 4,193 per- wages paid was $9 averagze of $2,300 fire cscapes. graphs of will the holder the administ photograph prices,—New next But advice years to reached jokes arve | ¢ is list as be for the the take and ning to over raise Sun, a be | ke

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