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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY.” MAY 1, 19.G; ew Britain Herald. HERALD PUBLIERING Proprietors. Ineued Aally (Sunday evcents ) At 4:15 D. M & Hereld Building. 61 Cnurch St omce at New Britain Matter. TELEPHONE CALLS Omica Rooms COMPANY Bntered st the I s Becond Class Mail Rusiness Editorial The only profitable advertising medium in the eify. Circulation books and press Toom aiways open to mdvertisers. “he Herai6 will ba found on sals &t Hota- lng's News Stand. 42nd St. aid Broad- way, New York City: Board Walk. At- lantic Clty. smd Hartford Depot. Member oi the Aswoclated Tress. The Assoclated Prees s szclusively entitled to the vuse for republication of all news crediterl to 1t or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news pubiished herems o pe————————————————— NI ASSESSMENT SYSTEM. New Britain is in a fair way to en- Joy the benefits of a scientific following assess- ment system, the report of a special Council that committee to the Comwmon last nizht. a progressive step hould The hav have been taken years ago to plan suggested is reported heen employed successfully in other citic does not preclude er- To! A property but it removes from Board of cssors the authority to establish valuations the on strength of opinion 1t the committee could was unfortunate that the report of Ppresented [ not have been to the Council in time for more complete discussion and in- | #pection. The members of the com- | mittes have devoted several weeks to thei be expected Council pass on it Intelligently In a few hours. As mence signment and it was hardly to that the could the Assessors are about to there com- work for the Teft vear was nothing for the Council to do ex- cept to adopt the recommendations. Objection to the hiring of expert assistance 15 not wholly unespected usually demand of the past can be elim- Txperts high prices the inequality assessment that has prevailed in jnated and if the city will receive { taxes commensurate with will property lues, the expense be a wise in- | vestment. HORRORS OF PROHIBITION. | nparamental stage stars are the light vote given him in the vities FACTS the state . at the clection last No- the AND FANCIE Journal ) | | | | ewirtnhy the Tiberty “finish the vember, It that tastl preacher Providence was conceded and ny Loan job.” { small towns saved him from defeat and he probahly believed o veto of the Sunday. bill of the obiigation. 1t o lkes this the, Strect would fe repayment ne Old place, summer Journal Hi and in Costolivin fecls like mid | | | | { 3 Wall is said that nualinalilousell o t.—V the the intend to pass measure over Gov- ernor Holcomb's veto ber: Unless the mem- cndles in the Ttal- candles burning their Wilson's picture, now using theit Sprinaficld Instead of front ians hurn lican. s wish the public to believe that they are the servants of the Governor to not are Repub- and the picture ! of the state, they will adopt | this course f | | pro pect fresh ticulin man fow e “There no longer any 1hat lLloyd George will open box of cigars 1y zenial when that bright youns Northehffe calls around to zel items for his paper.—Washington star PEACE PROSI 'S BRIGHT s and try to be pa Until more is learned concerning 1he adjustment of the Japanese ques- | tion at Paris discussion should be in a tone moderation. than tha of, The of Other = fol del and the announcement the suhject American soldicrs the Italian But had the lowed the example of cgales 1o the peace conference, rturned home beforc the work was finished, Germany would he tell- the Halians where ol Boston ranscript | has been disposed nothing official has been said. brief mews dis- patches on this matter say that Japan now is to reccive Kino Chou on the Shan- | ;. tung peninsula with the understand- times at feared " ing that it is 1o he returned n eventually | public | st Helena that history everal wecks had aroused in Wilhelm i York There when Napoleon would forget him. of newspaper negle any such dreadful fears 1. of Hohenzollern, they been dissipated. —New World were to China order United States Allies to satisfy in the it will be ! opinion necessary that the obtain from Japan a pledge specifying the date on I i v have now which the is to be handed The hailed property i i T ppily back to its rightful owner. ad- | justment is already being in some newspapers as victory - for A WOMAN'S RIGHT o rights— should be, Honored and woulld be woman's rights truly, Your hopes and prrposes duly 20 and income. ning Japan. i e loved as Haly scems to be oo dBior | Y yomenis he loved conciliation rezarding the Iiume as you arc question and a compromise is hinted al. Indications are net wanting that | A he part of yon Premier Orlando is willing to return if hus, almost as if vour aims and your to Paris his wounded pride is healed ot by magie. | your o1 vour losing or ui ning that she of her Which the clouds overhanging Versailles arve ‘ - i vounr evil and anker and sin- beginning (o break. The new day for- | Al vil and v ! tifies toe spirit of optimism And will by the light surely Know right ht. A gmift, ir it isn't a OUR ALLY, HUNC to sopularly 10 We Now, Hunger considered A woman's rights e tendcrness. | Treated with candor and care: comrade, companion this dark wilderness, of passion pr 1t of talked to in breed Bolshevism have seen ac tual proof of this. a st md - frankness of by srank of fate, hunger appears in [ U through all role of an ally of established govern- ment and Democracy d capital Part your as welil ver: as your from Vienna, vibed as being your hoping and planning and dreaming, of your woe, the “hungriest of dispateh Europe.” New of humor as The colesi Lostie SIS sorrow and trouble and Times which has a touch well as its drab strokes. profe- | Part and sunshing rule rather than the exception Sspe- cially is this supposed to true high strung ladies of th successful among the French theaters. Sometimes perament is used as a hicle for publicity by resourceful press \ents, then again they oceasion- their and their fail flat da Wiy overdo parts scribblings Several America formad unusual s ago was that @ young woman who en- musical the toyed popularity as a comedy star in Paris had spurned generous offer of an Amecrican pro- ducer to come to this country because, she suddenly discov- quaft was about to her horror | ered that she could not her wine he to sign the orchestra will please | beloved the play papers some shivery mu when she | States | zeographical Her Jearned that soon the United dry as the the snapped—all be of eves would Sahara desert French center blac tresses have black cves and they and she direcied the ways snap pro- | | to tear up the contract 1 1 my ducer “Do you mean that I can't drink a glass of wine with dinner. have heen doing all my life 2" sadly she in- the the quired with ed brows. producer confessed to truth country that this be o3 where do not want g0 1o a to they interfere al can 1o extent with what 1 and the rest of the world know affair. No, 1 is my own per- wonal won't go at any price.” The curtain is supposed We who 1U's to descend nt /benefit 2how this point say that for the of those don’t know the is over. cruel to spoil a good performance, hut the [between the actress and the producer has agent the dialoguc all the atmosphere of a press varn and it is not plain whether press agent was working for the producer the brewers. * table As or So regrel- that the young lady can't come an inducement, she be told might that while she can’'t have her wine het i g00d without which dinner would posi- tively he spoilc he cou oodles of other things which, we understand, are scarce in rance beefsteak smothered In orions, for in- stance SMALL TOWNS IN THE SADDLE. Governor ilolcomb lived up 1o ex- pectations when he decided with Bold approval of the bil, 1 that i pe which to liheral Sunday action heing a declaration more representative of the, the ople than Senate and House, passed measure by larze majorities Heretofore it | that were ad been supposed the r 1 members of the Legislature competent to enact which clieved were for the The skilled in the art of legislation must The they benelit of the people ordinary inan un- revise his views in this respect. Governor sets himself up as a superior to the of the Holcomb legislature, deaf voice public. Perhaps adopfed this means of retaliation for Governor | taviat | tria have | the | of your laug and gleaming, Knowing you, all know. of the Austrian city would pre- | o all that's to fer to join Trotzky and other mad disciples of a crazy patchwork gov- A woman's to without very small life; sladness the obicet of for the wife; butithey fear to because rights have ea the asking for that are dependent enfirely on um she needs in he Allios tor food. “In Budapest Vienna hun helped the Communists: in it ! Her all you are fought them,” the tasking Proud of your of giving | More than a casual | Not merely there hing done, 1 times against The by dispatch comrade you have i government “is kept in omrade you | in place the absolute famine over her beauty, devotion—and which it presides Left to its | e own resources its inhabitants loss mention when or would a literally starve to death in a week. you need somet paid E its rmer supply of {ood, coal and 1 All its former supply of food, coal and | N el S raw material is cut off.” | | To such straits has the of arrogant spineloss Baltimore Sun policy lurope’'s most ancient, most Aus- Twelve trainloads of provisions | dynasty hrought proud MUNICATED. and supplies reach Vienna daily, and but for thesc the city would be a des- ert of oncile AND FLUME. Britain Herald school, of modern ever taught better the Ialians to stand ono single man, | (regardiess of party or principle), be- nind their government, in supporting | at 1he “peace conference’ the elaims of Italy, than the appeal of President Wilson to the ltalian people: to rifice Fiunfe, for other peoples { merce purposcs the dead. It is difficult to rec- | Jditor No othe could hay New this dreary, expressionless, | paiey fragic community with the formar i capital of mirth, hypnotic The music and gay night life, has old picturesque Vienna ceased to be. more's the pity. | sac- com- | THE HAND OF PROVID N April RRMAD Perhaps it was only “'uck” that pre- Pritain vented those seventeen infernal ma of | 1 H | ehines from reaching the homes | Istan Yo disguict with some of America’s most prominent \ “(Ne | and it respected citizens yesterday, but The if of are not Providance was interposed to protect | of the the reports inconsistent Alohammedan world tan’s call to « leadership religious. the jihad aid onc war in 1inst Istam failure answer of in the to holy was the manifestly set Christian which Moslem Moslems. The of unrvesl, on the from causes appeal feclings seems as the hand Divine intended victims from the = Turkey her the machi- war politival than nations of the murderers. Pcople who miracles will think e all, they | intended 1o the slizht margin by which the chosen |nations in a death. i fighting present | other hand, ing to the religions mails, but il so they have not been | Mohammedans ! liscovered. A highwayman exposes | -\t the beginning of the " 15 per cent. of {he 230.000.000 or | of Islam were in same [pendent states, while quarters under Pand if | consider | | and sneer twice, A they think at when £ were ms escaped 6 g : symptoms Groater cowards may than the exist w those who send bombs through of devout war a mere follow- politically inde- neaily three Christian vule has since grown rkey himself to captured the \ risk of heing shot s burglar runs the chance. plans of a paid murder- were the disproportion through T Islam of nerseciited cr may result in his incarceration and | areater wo | tervitory of a death dealing bomb | preached | | ana losses of exacution. These are so superior rosented « this, Islam appressed Tslam t 1o the sender ue vers under the hrist cover of mails that there hy Ans Al should the v organized its adherents Now and themselves, and urgsd for independence Moslems no room for of comparison. the strive issue: tians are The nationalistic haz a religions phase aspirations insurgent found a great Mu 1 in Cairo and the religious ties of Mohammedans in loffended by the proposal to ereat of Saint to the and disorders congquests agitations the spirit portions of opulation The present to an alarming definite the government Chris- on | be sel in mot to ferret out presentin W in leaders empire pride And when A on in expressed wt the conspirators they found there <hould be wholesale pun- of to ishment of such a rigid character that shall the all | dastards for sl sulman The P with caliph Turks | terre ioze hearts of ibili- are Con and who resort to such Stscel; general wing public officials: estore L Mosaue stantinople distresses British 4 Sophia : | i hristiar of alds 1o Asia Minor revolt has | ! The ex er need not hope for war are in the clemeney on the ground that *“This Ran: Islaniic and in Ind fected is the first time in my life I've ever 1 | been pinched, Honor." | | i A | | i | indications do | situation. but | causing ansiety 1o the {ies who govern Great Britain's 000,000 Mohammedan jects. they have some interest for Americans in view of suggestions of making United States mandatory stantinople Armenia other lands. they are authori- | the Germans have crossed somc the Marne. But instead of smash- $ ing horde of armed vandals, they are su and | @ handful of ver meek and innocuous have at Ver: te say ‘“Please” ;\m\J individuals who arrived of Con- or sailles Syria Yes, prepared 5 o sir . Sir. Lstern [ Mohammedan nol point | the, LIST OF NEW BOOKS AT THE INSTITUTE 1 JCANDY Aline 128 RATTAVAY Nl ING n W MATNTIEN AN wilh H. S PHAT Kilmet GRS ¥ ENGI noies on con e n Now, DIARY by or A Feldwehed RALAN SOLDIT REPATRIN by H.H TR IN AN Tufford WS 1A RTH, Richards rden poet MELODY O Mrs. G. M An antholo, nocms h compiled by \ ! Fiction, S OF SIONA, DUCH T Goodwin, An enter romance.’ and nature trom day . ining exciting SEVIEN 9} m \n PURPOS W Margaret Ca GREBEN VALLI nolds ‘An conntry ot Whavine R experience W psychic phicnome- Irey intimate story of lirc town an idyl." Stin in a lic) interesting volume meaning N The do intrinsic imes, rest v FPIGIITING SUHISTPE Lockhart of INBIDEN] ne The st Don Short the | their Loy NATIONS, by Isa St tory struz n the A small western town.’ the against Ior historics oF th orig ness ¢ A natura) peoples st rreed of 8 an rements claims 1 T Foberts. biv D, 1 of Kkwoods TEN ‘DAvs story WonLp, The and THAT by John it tha how tiic T acted § in briltiay Dictures SHOOK Tiil Lieed mimated “piy the peo 1ADY chol \ drum love LARKS f“h g dlodgloincy 15 by Mervedith N i leaders looked, tal { has suececded in po from hun romant anteed by wa Weel pe ra i clrogi journalist fashion et i ' reality varming Publi Weekly G S Iy UNDI 1 has “The Sailor’ watching the changing novel writing it will, be an study -l'ublisher's Weekhy CISATTISD, not J B populi those {2 vaith appeal who by YI2A RS the Kip- ling. dyard but to ar Verse written poems <inee 1903 including technique i arrestin war 1 Omotive Industries, MAVIATION, by V. W VINEGAR “The airl in SAINT, H voung by Mearns, tory A her ¢ a AN Smoyer INLLIRLED, by Library American d of Notes, Library the ELECTRICAL I3 MOTOR CATR and . K. Hateh A book cn | RISINEAVEDIN D. I OF THI Moieton association | | | | | i I 1 | | i | [ | by compiled lists variety of the hook the in of best lona occupations in turned lsted | lisinz, bookkceping [ caleaman tool | ine [ ~nd The | clectric i terest mition lizhi- the al starting stems fou soldiers ing and lay | the books 1re works on adver and accounting engincer cintry reader, hip, agricult ' malkin IIORNED NEERIN OF RATL i W banking oc by mon ions other New Rriiain already upations. has [”\““vr all receivec lists. or the The delivery LOCOMOTIVES AND MANA Sincluir, ENGINT FIEMISNT, gl by NNING | dered o contatned had L hooks in these lists may D thic desk RTINS BOOK, 1y Starr The modern N IO w HAND- \ « W mmment 1919 he | . Brokaw and have also received from the gov some war ma desk arden . obtained e and of whic molon manazement the h free car the delivery s o Tribune) Fawrence Sees A\mcericans in Mexico, wrence (Chicago News.) who Tt has been assumed in | that there Mexicans hostility toward Amcrican A few hours in this city d i \mericans wovable mtempt n. The et been tfor things | that the reclings of the people of this country toward Mexico of Mexi- this ¢ tuate in 10 changing iy hefore the astonishing prosress ir rezime 150 recent sottled ind ton socicty and clul wonen have found 1t such oxhilorating work iy & t an rre Mexic st h one inz and who have in i i positive advier and o conditions. 1 every m wrence as to how | cans toward suntiy shonld he n a Sarah mi e jou respon Mrs ihe erman, pon the I ort macde i diza revolution, when ton = I that T worl o | Doen Soulhiathe org « fore hoth 1 made Di men's a material unier prominently the afiitude friendly. revolutionary isefore Lad audience suxiliary ch Wodnesday whet sha had conditions v of members the was e~ chu of the Old x e v minds, peoples the with foun s ‘The; among out about oston work- Mexico friction, period and ing [ s waste ' considerahly constant Sl st and for a time good reiatin is Tha that Iy workin to feed, clotie and | llouse prope {he avoirizatamily of [became adul impaired a Boston man of anti-American string of the o) harp was played it ticians and tive chiy on iy of ol certain Mexican Americ minimum poli- 1a memorial hern A e o k. ians, just Niartin, worler statement the their some n Purnoses poli- B have ¥ another Moy or M that the than n own contivmed wed the and familics oston » | But | dividual ! business on inti-Mexican sections of Americans went without meotin of personal ans, 1 all less exter string s added larze Mexico in- of in about South |$20 a two End have less evidences which ! H Mexi hildren. with and cl Yl the average of the working class + children and dollars weelk bhoaen 1o support hostility depended from vdults a That ton family five the to |8 ater | plied The acted wo leve Bos- or on the cue sup- where two adults | of mini- from above five greal fact to he zrasped about what mum a short on by Mexicans and tradc of what it Americnns figured the cor who desire that the countries to sentiment improve wa in moderately ssary their sup. comfortable the they fwo L0 the a i - W selves choose nake Apparently there h is cnough and hene- more than cno the home without they than their home perhaps (he more comfident (h vi medy for Boston to 1o Texas Topics, factresses of workers comin Know of city less do right Lawrence of scon- conditions (oallas News exporience 1 g O is that even wl ) after Missouri, he somoething ere must less ! show man they from do ditions Boston, Fut the the in clain . s have scen i Know thing, the in think v having ‘“ shonld have condi- tion as the = PProbably the best way for with Wt woman No Dictation (New York My, Orlando to Itali: World {0 keep from quarreling no It her hus ntion ) D s to pay any When the LWl May e when his money hasn’'t had W prop complains that y You also have noticed thal deal about president in his statement on (he men talks a ha lon { Fiume affair went the hes t over b ; the Haiian =overnment and tricd it the Dadlas il place Dadian ] his state t he has had was from merchant to their dealing 1 (T witin ith 1 W made | the Ttadian crnment representatives, he mind % wh inst () zov- the Adriatic plenipoten United ! them q m id hir ot e ' Ay goods My to { thirty i e facts of the casc (tagiecilo son no appeal teve Ly uran sl ople ag o disen (he 1t sxplained demands tiaries and Staes could o lian wiy Waier (New When 5 Power Survey. in not not eced( rests @ Commercialy “bat old now vizh Dew int | { he said, the special tiled hounden thered | states i libe = the peonle fulers will smaldl (0 have neve v irs coanted all them worthy of a hills the cltlements ¢ : STl Secret of the in e bil hich rente importance St tment twa permit S 1o die in the asked | ndo make t find is 14 not 8 e £250.000, wi of h can i ont to make nothese sensimoents uryey Do 1 as only becaus 1 ) 1 1 i it own ios co he squared the United Stat with any cove of the 0l 10 $200 existing Wash offecting consolida operating cost the conntry instice have and them jndgment o et ubmitted W the Wilson sociate the inpartia second with President ken from done that iy nat h the zovernment than Lo oS eanng provided | A view financial s { won 1o o no Halian « power « ine to i nothi the 1 1o people n e declare physica tending ihe lian has | inzion wi o i nd mo ted Nia e a.i tion to loweri that 5 s and also lossen 5 cxpense to 1o ialistic ihe imp to all that have the Tast two ye o e e e consinior | principl heen ut i) n \id Jhon Powertul (3 i that decisi psct hat the vhelming ) douin on there ident can no 2 nal G hoar weight of £13.000,000 speaks for 0 \ of the enliohtened This no Americs 1 o = neet i < 1he the Salvation Army jority E hi pecple and ion of the sentiment influen i for the opin- | sreat 1o the b vt whole shows ) world i ¢ neithen 0 natio, Army ehallenge » prelate and | | \ i l othe « safely he of the v of 5 n h \mong manuals venrs 1 v 1 their particular | i 1 | he i | 1 | I | 1 | { 1o | | | | | | | | | i | e i of the with 1t rulers standir 5. 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WOMEN’S SHETLAND WOOL SWEATERS (In a Special Sale) The vic T Plted This Sale offcrs (he bes( Sweate come, I v o S T'he (B iently fifth he Vi in Bri g beh Tard wn cor the vits Ti h of th 1 tion v hen it ed he d it wa the ion most by al hat 11 One I's met ve kn the cader of 1 hapy sheyed m ey it red on or rulers nen a hey we hese i those ost the mer progre punishment 1 from mately oa throug son him rently srecialc o dictatorship. or it stan (london was aj tion the po ented tomo commitier faur t the incre offenses in the country f and the thrul Atrac pare rol W 1 housc of th out b was th vigh not enders reer, v at em ster an lid not refore errent ads wi waol or wit re men dly h i ing agist of sh wh could o 16 ould I N hire Tie by hip wuld he 1 (New Gern spiving to fean will et the ce o ARing ihe {sion migh worl himself e is pric Cop! o models s Lo il itth idaep the listriet o epor a ind O lespite nmitte fifth 1l me an s turn s total ' s the s retive the may hods in and = {ha ens orde one o hav dan uld b mes. distant Vocan d is ol h 10 ut the | the the « Wity A\ of pointed inqu ation th eh Glas ntal ant of nergy tions Jire most the opini et sh to t Win in ot tl vhen n hd their pay, SUREC for a IS eitha they nly a SATURDAY $2.98 EACH Value $5.00 | limited They v Turquois-c. with I Corn sty shed m displayed in o Morning at Distr are not vl Post republican the They Commissioner his rer trict in il ed for rth the gitin i in registed ) republic is district xpe asre politics i the il Vip. S Then, Iso Y no insist s al ' ' average I te adways Srous (Y on wonld i limited jobs I n irec the somoewhat Ul way too, di immen. prety Times Offenders ¢ into offendc © conne ief w duc and control exprosses 1he juvenil to (h trainin he innocent and nd n i the Door e number in wn crim throt outlets | Abscnoe | mode and e triking on oriff e ) more he inquiry ' fir measures tates the and ow st was migh ove points it associates and cer committa th reformators advanta ccond eraly ould he expoc offen th 1 the other harm | stagd ome that ar commit tos in dealink ihful he The raed A0S, sc hed, if shonlo 3ol o emoval ny expect I ¥ wn del s about Ver saille r that a mar taken ir enem danger the French Gl san s m again b th inficted secreti that amend b training from environment permanent the Gernu Worle ' 1" cir every il pre reception 1 ought a 2overnment th As the master of il the dis. in- of th e, these o Pink, at this summer Bright Sweaters Wbl spe- al ™ ~hades and Green. aters of all-wool Shetlan s collars and cufis vadues that you will North Window until time of that hotel ceremonies, shall they purposes thing 2o amiss. ' FFrom the \ the enemy I pass under cover preliminary meetir In no circums mitted to settings of will whei wil hers held are lodged envoys hotel be to the X will e into per a stray T the palacc signed arc ench e paths. © the treaty magnificent on whe e the will only can provide in whict Ver thei it he a historic scene amid the splendid pageantry of sailles. the Germans perform unwilling 1t {mind in part contribute Germs 1 to the sho of these the peace o hat the Frenet arc pains safet us of sta 50 theis dictates of the they | taking cand ind precise. or the convenicnee decor Ru for the: Versaillos i mem will he t 1o letter moment n should he plain for which n summoned fo Foch will srounid to o always be ek jog their Sufirage and the (Meriden presidential suffrage ted the Conne Wednesda The enific I Solili | One Senate. The bill wa enal 18. by ticut last n howed tha only. ths nator mport b by a cheerfull ive was ned hefor sulfraze worke Imi that ainst hut rgument wou dging by the oning offered ©a any The lower 1 wi ed upor e cither April o i ouse Vo hould di cnate action, ihe hill ¢ returncd 1o the © mattc the wom for the met Woman's | Suffraze the 1 Wom emblance o' N Connect zan it a ed he last Wednesday Tt e op! its AT nearne to was enough | and But They their opponents and tradu T senate despair these suffr no i i spent i wlin o Liely women the adq | vote hanks to the 000 on of voted tor and ra the their Wh on work in the though the three ible for thos isn’t chionicled fail, the ant voles ns the {ime is soon coming when will I irded a splendid work have done during the w sanizat pacity for o have shown a guments for eqt i the ( offer hot nothing 11 dent Base Tribur Learns Man (Chic Deceiver ) v h o smiled swe ) ind prasched ISmil Holmes Malden I'm a asked and 1 direet Tvenue tranger Could have wa on e loop | Wh Ay ntomobile Madison n Same this is the loop who W said Holmes, in in his agh avent S bout strec ¢ p hefore M 1ddied ome 0 way or olmes realized was © him 1 Then discovered sid e tire 00 right hey of bhifl which yosed in The thi’y pocket antion from has M night Holm 1 Poor sitid litt a reporte her faith in shaken this in Wasl five ing last u mankine morning to Pose sgdly at akin st ton from eot mone en a and 11 cents 1c