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has sent 3 ithat the affairs will he i Whichi S e insists on “being | STANLEY w ! . {6 COMPANY, the /58 fot hlame China for ] ors. | lasted railroad is a hizhi i i § ; | Pifay cxcopted) at 4:15 | Jewisd fovith o crcat deal of v | HUI[' |,U N &ld ‘Building, 67 Church St. were | development of inte ‘ ) : g p 4 Months. the port means control : ’ fontir. er | the Her hands are w | g 7l i — - Bt the rort Omoe at New Dritain | g fus mimeie A A A | First Sales Megting (0 Be Held Second Class Mail Matter / . | 4 P : | Jev . The adjustment of TELEPITONE CALLS jess Office ........ 925 | tri€ E flestion will be one of /'/, y lfl 18 Mfll]‘hs 926 | Il L 2 AIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1919. orial Rooms T F of the League only profi » advertising medlum In | he . y the city. Circulation books and press | 3 S - room always open to advertisers. 3 iV has Dbeen signed. Now L lapse of months, the an nual sales conference will he held at g pull together that will Stanley Works during the week of Member of tho Associnted Press. = 3 m account of the w o ta tbe use for republication of all news e £ ? » held in December, eredited to it or not otherwise credited i 2 lin this pape and also local mnews i and Fecley met in the finals 5 e - o R, S men will he in attendance published herein 3 3 ‘4 & Connecticut State Champion- < nteresting program has been - ¥ p 1 atch today. We have not ' E P koep up the interesti n the E FIVE YEARS AFTER SAR- e olL match o ; & 2 ¢ throughout the week. The AJEVO MURDER. ¥ i il who won e matolinasia Il start prom Lt 0 ['8o0d onc, that is a safc bat. -llove : cack day and will adjourn at 1 P. M N has the admiraion of all local fol- | 3 4 i 3 I‘ afiernoon of the first day will be 7 : = D, . devoted sightsesing throush the 3 fiven f\ low of ‘the game His steadiness | Z 4 —— 5 flich terminated with the signing of Y ; v/ g 5 wctor des being furnished b, irect, S Bthero | and consistent playing won it for h g { o N 220 S B reaty of Pence by the conquered | RS A ; i this *pury states SME fewspapers Keeley s not as well known in / ~ 4 " [Five years ago today, Junc 28, 1914, | first steps of the world tragedy, s A irsday, July buffet publj " ster Sunday part of the si but doubtle B Rty s 3 1une ‘ W :1Hzm .M\'ml to t ile W i z i men by the office girls . ThiE is N0 denying that Jews have |a% popular about Bridzepor:, 7 < i _ RS ances Joseph, heir to an empire, | b / 2:30 o'clock, Thui dicdAin Poland. They have dicd un- Ffmans today, werc taken at Sara- b0 when Irancis Ferdinand, son of s killed as was his wife at his side. the salesmen and entirc office for by special tro for Lak ! 1 | ] 5 . . > & S & / hounce where will be atl lmu than have heen painted. [very | National Comnfittee has aroused the LI What the real motive was back or | der/ cohditions which arc vustly differ- The chairman of the IRcpublican / 5 Z il leave 6 assassin's act we do not know letics and dinner at 5 o'clock one of us in this couniry has to accent |ire o crtain Republican Senators 5 4 H i 5 2 A commiftee composed of A, €. M { opposcd to the leaz by his pre. 7 . 2 Kinnie, P. I, King. B. J. Hubert an- er. It was a deed that might have | Which are storm-centers in post-war | ence in Washinzton. They are prett 7 p 7 / Z e do realize what agony it brought Bhe world | now (Lt the wor is)|tmeNstouies¥sent Minon Sl Conn (i s ave zdrranged the fol = i e & S ) / g ' s o lowing prozram fov the week 5 [ ake i Monday, July 4, Conditions— E. A. Moore, d its inspiration in any number | adiustments. But it is better thad | troubles that were present in Aus- | keep our heads and do not belicve the | out on ithe ler of their own pa 1 a and the Balkans, It might have | highly colored first reports which ; The Le, F progre en at the direct instization of Rer- | reach us. hut reserve our decision un- | nicely, thank you Z Lo 4 Tanufacturing Dej ‘ ! . v e Fuesday, July 15, L that royal hiood was shed. What- | til the truth has become known. It ST g ow of Manufactur Condi- ber it was that caus the killing | is right that a race should spring v [ FACTS AND FANCIES. 2 . Zo=s W. H. Hart, vice president lermany nceded no further pretest | the defense of its hlood and endeavor | _ ~\Ho cAres IF Tue 5 Comolaints; New Goods Discussior bring about the world war that | to allcviate the troubles of its kins- Wi e (e e sl weedl s COVNTRY GOES M?~— : w‘;v-‘: ,r‘“',‘,,m\, B he had been planning and prepar- | men. In (his instance it is quite evi- | hang around in front of the zaloon warblinz fother to come home will Pelton Plating —C. H. Fleischer Whatlic ealdiR ol Sleol g for for years. The, carnival of | dent that the Jofs and Poles are get- now raise up his voice in front of ih old homesteid and tiy to hire the p = " e MRy e el — Wednesday, July 16, Weue led Lofsunposc: I hel tempesh | ietnall (iceslor oitilof e 5o ood was released and shorily after | ting along together much better ahan e nations of fhe sglobe were dn- | we ung les Policies bivea in highly organized, perfect- | generated by first reports was tho Men's Christian associntion orner WHILE 2 iE TNk Is WET. ! H z'_ I‘H, Irelund and finizh t trip by systematized, murder. The tumult | o 21y unwarranted, The feeling of | temperance vafe.—Springfield New . : )— }.el’e € i3 | train §everal months after the Sarajevo | Loih Jew and Pole was Sy ; I i T both Jew and le was unnecessary. TSI ST TSl T ___crushed S 5 % the Strait of Gibralta thus Cabinet Hardware—P. ing home lomded with fic peech, Phcir stubborn hearts will yie o - nicely polished.—Toledo Blade. ety ¢ hother joined the lists—all are well X Acknowledaing the Your cident—the rapidly urring d That is our belief g direct railvoad conncetion be- | gistant secrotar woen Burond Wl Africa. Spain « hitions of war, when one nation after srace sneral Discussio Thursday, July 17. Lles Discuission. Continued— nown—too yell known. WELCOME EXPLORERS. In the matter of German i nen blushed : 5 ; e Mo resting of all to Ameri- & vations it would ssem that With sham i : ; : i ' s suggostion put forward i 5 At three o'clock, Paris time, (about Late yesterday afternoon New York : ;i asked for a lower barih and was will every face » : ;i t Sy Benn president ine o'clock here) today the Germans | in the name of the United States, ex- | jno o aceept an unper berih, and eon. | The craven Tand e i e . to the Tistory of | tended the best wishes and congrit-{ cluded b Rarhecue~ Lake Compounce at M rote * “fini sitting up all night in the Proncise fairg i Y TR 1 “hat would Jink Asia with | he nation that seizéd upon the pre- | Ulations of America s Texplovers | smoker—Nuew York Evening Uost. Ihe truths (1 completing the long chain and ext furnished for 'its darving pur- | and secientists o lately attained £ i ¥ 2 T 1 ol et Uiy e Aecording 1o Secretary Lane of (he | Their vanguisi i =i - 8 ‘; g : tra by om Eu- LOCAL MAN TO WED ose. The Germany of 1911 is gone. | a « : PTHe CCRAN L qapartment of the interior, theve are Iicrie 4 ; 1 merica, or indeed from t will be ot to see that it | from this cc e loR o8\ 7o re ST I8 - 10D o /01 o 00y 1 (0 4ol e 5= e And they wil € " ] : : . _ g ANy part of any continent, WEST HARTFORD GIRL ever returns vears of blood- | tugal and md. The downpour | older in this couttry who can neither y b § i xeeption of Australis hed, originating with (he murder of { of in interfered with the program of | read nor write In Here: yme . 8 Pt £ = 20 th t done oston (lole They would he f g Canada and immi on, oyalty, i over. We hope that the | aviation committees who were to greet i ilo _ 3 : the lord (Shribeteld T entbisan) Luther Parker Wiil Take Miss MAr&i twenty-seven other wars” now in | them from the air hut the reception Dhoe cenite Gile Ment ihe s _ Who dreamed nroud 3 i - 5 : : b 2 quer worlls of men : ke ‘y""~““"’ ERie e iy As His Bride This knd the nations of the earth will be | d to the flvers who suceeeded. | narrew mavgin, Abouf the oniy priv. | WWho souzi rila with Dleod and sword, brogress may bg quickly terminated | was none the less noteworthy. In ad-| the world ta woman euffy cned patriotic spirit of the nation. It Phening. llowed to cast their swords again, | headed Dby Commander Alhert .| ilege Jeft for women Lo strive for now opoccs e Tesclusion Mot ipensons feom countries with which the em wedding of Luther I o roand ) Taytor jive has been at war, orientals, con- | ©f @ Mrs. Clayt i o priviiege of “rowing ke Gall Seattle Lost-Tntelliger:er, : pea. el e tenant-Commander Bellinger, of the § Their sword is Lroken, hut not 1 > honer hioning plowshares therefrom., ad. Commander Towers and Lieu e tront 1 of West H THE POGR machines which were foreed to alight nine mined pntiot ) T IHE POGROMS. v { | 1t is time for the cartoonist o stop With mad wmbition will new plan 3 Memariios AL DRIUE L e 3 President Wilson has advised the | ZPon the water during the ATst leg of | qrawing fhe tarmer as & jay and be mfeld ; iminals, “medically unfii™ and illit- I their flight, were on the transport| zin picturing him, with crown and [ To make them vietors over ull their & S ;i : Ate prat the Domintoninoed sy p Zeppelin which brought them home, | scepter, 16 he isn't this nation's ruler, <ind . ; . ¥ Ditantsiind itssfanntl 4 fenate, tlrouzh ate Depart- * of the hride I o ¢ ¢ \ consideratior 5 ; il nore ap- | honor and Clesson Parkc Benit, that he has under consideration who i57- Luffalo lne . | Where steel has failed will come g ] ; X o oxelusion policy m me et olia e Ly b Hrains wl ol A 2 Lurent the hope that large numbers of | 0f the sroom rest ma 3 ’ Pol Lt miay he a coincidence hut they went = yrains, i) no ‘ 2 i SN Rl B e e e X S h}n ol purg N in flying boat and returned in nator Knox =says that the lea B e e, Fon bl I 1916 heo ephia Nic EERting still further the reporis| o = S covenant will compel us to rednce ar- atc, ! @ : A ey ik will be bridesmui B =l lerRon Jon | : maments dangerously . and Senator o ! . : Few in (he crowd which saw them | johnson says we shall have to increase land had any conception of the magni- | them immcnsely: which reminds u The apthoss of the niame of tho ship @iBlan. of scnding another commis- i 0.000, compared with 130,000 | Farker, nine o Untonched, the'r moving wl room, will he flower 86 have taken plase there and frrn night and day! 2 i b 4 L idua.whien el A B Tilile Ehitedlistatst Wweioli60lo00 The ushers h coming h has caused so much ill-feeling What though we strive with our ’ 3 : i e ; in 18, compa tude of their foat and its influence on | thai they make guns in Fennsyvlvania edw 130.000 in | Iv from those niry hetween peoples of the | (11 ruture of iation. When Colum- | @nd thex don‘t in California. et R G Z % % Whether the new Canadian 10 were with his compar 4 ALl ) 5 cuse ost-Standard. CEDUIS N . will eventually seriously affect wchina Gun Baftalic wo races. He will evidenty 10s€ N0 | s returned from a new world in the shp away, Ml ! I \ = TR T : nlasrll 6. remains to. he "I ¢ Gordon orportunity of making sure of the | gli he was probable received with And if we hreak our undivided A4 e %% v n .”“”-u : H. ;1 . : : One of the new problems now loom N Keep ou var-won G ) 8 & 4 Eround in that country, presumably | enthusinsm and accord by a circle o - . ! L Jflars somie ent in favo pound : safisiaemdanina LS Q) G up i the affluent gentleman who b Gl (o Brm - offer n ument in favor tary Lane I for encour n the hope of reaching a proper ex- | frieuds, but it is douhtful if many re i 1 1 has stored up a cellar full of forbid- | The time will wiien S o I Ay 1 farms of Jplanation rather than to punish any | alized the history that was heing writ- | den fluids.-~Washinston St bear the br hut move powerful than the e settlem farm particular race. There can be little | ten by the entry of the continent af Of secret warf: 1 nect f in done now to bring the offenders—if | North America into the civilized A Political Parallel. ihs ilonail letics. Indeed, one expert had the i o of diffcrentintion between (h lihere were offenders—to justice, but | world. Tt took many years for the (New York Times.) it may be possible to reach an adequate | newly discovered land to hecome well Americans who have contemplated with some dist the recent acrimo here were none would continue indefin i Stand firm with fhose who i ely. w cplanation of the reported pogroms. | known and useful 5 R an s Leponted ir nious course of politics in this coun- i BTG result that the women would i Sictory | BEport That Court Officer i~ to 5 | . . 10 dared predict a futurve such as it us and died ' d e Two More Local Boys Jolu—Victory i This has not been done up to the | Who dared predi inefstichias U Fels e s e R olies die i o ince of daughicrs of the =ods ‘di Gear, vinely E 1. of course, ivinely Buttons on Han ules Govern- Jet our friendship ever 1 the majority of the men the future of a science whose opening | faet is Jamentably common, and | nied! vonld lightweizhts and 1 resent time sreat many people | has seen. How many are there in the | gajiy aseribied 1o opponents {hronzh Pensioned Has Been Denied . : o o United States who dare foretell what | partisan bias cre a carclessness of | . ) §a el exprossed Jonnonala Lo ptesplal R W AYer e lan ment Choicr of Scevice. Commissioner P. F. King A n i 1 1 T cr douh 1 e chapters are now heing written win | Where foreign relations o1 the high-| And for those who plunged fhe " ¢ doubts as to the sound est importance are used as the foot world in woo, ness his speculitions on the part the Poles, and also 1o the Jews, Our | candid opinion on the subjeet is that r Joina \‘ e | ; s ] 3 5 be? Tlow many will venture to fore- 2 G i i = oflicer. has e el iarlani of) lish, oldest po voint few who have spoken know what they ¥ | ball of contests with domestic a Wio murdered. pillaged, roebhed f conservative Darwinians and Men- Kensington for the air serviee and Leon M. Norton of 785 West Main street far quty on the Mexican horde £ %e falking about, . If is almost im- | ¢35t the full future of the aeroplanc? |y oysaries. may ha cheered hy a re S Tl clians, who were not to hurried Not many we are sure. Most of them der th e are not alone in these L now N cat them ws a falle i any picturesque and dangerous possgible to oblain accuratc reports o v minder that w T 10t alone i We n must tr hem Ien will not zo far enough in describing | diversions. That somethinzg of the foe conclusions by any convenient work- | service ‘on the loc . Norton is an ex-service man, having " the air world of 100 years from now, | £0rt may happen anywhere appears | And trust them wholly—while the | RO L SR served in Company H of the 224 in- | angles and the principals concerne Ble, there has becn murder—bui It atisfving o know that {he| {Tom a passage in (he entertaining ink is wet! b or the first problem. fhe hest | rantry the matter not cven heard o Buestion is, has there been any > g g critique of Mr. Ovlando’s policy puh- HARRY VARLEY ing 1o do is to wait for the report Sergeant Baudoin ha Rumor a it that in the names of Amevicans will be written in sion was denied this morning from all B8 67 this kind. There has been lished by the Secoln of Milan. The in the New York Tinoe of “”v_\‘fl'vvnm and Canadian hat- | jec buttons on hand fou his bei . d either Static type when {he history of aviae | Secalo disapproves of Orlando in his e i fes i tuea ClastnuthyBandBitwil i pre= 2 scrimination agains ? « \ vail T up » June 26 s t f or Tatroiman i discrimination against them? We | yion 5 nearer completion {han it is| controversy with Mr. Wilson as much Heads and the War i 1 (e him up to June =f 1gpall T mau war the story that a Jew brings back . 1 the meanwhile there is no in- The war department autha 1 Cosgrove, third, will take (New York Herald.) formation from Germany available as ot opprcssion of the Jews and Bian ot letf their dischar fice o bere ond now. An American art, Americans | A% 0Ur republican friens A pLioved 2 (e R i ' g At of Mr. Wilso his controversy with pulidication of the fellowing informa Wies of court offi have made the greater part of the hiz 15 SvGllsonginsl One of (he most curious discoverics | 10 he extent to which the average | {ian b et o monsh A h Orlando; and as onc of the hort L 3 2 SUics B ik b o 0 n ancient feird to noarish, and he, | 5 inl sl developments. ad ize of helmets k hats, derbies anc ; S S Gl ) comings of the former premier the {made in connection with the war has 0 00 o i il :;‘ @uite naturally, puts the Poles in a| (thers also have taken a good part in | Secolo cites the reaction in America, | j fateful Auzust c 4 : 5 i jusi been announced by a leading (el e S Pk he Tl the cawl Mbad light, cven while he think i5 [ its affalrs but the United States has | where is says that manuficturer of jenizationEo iR LbnIeh S ! tonalilny gatefiiieh jiday Bfrom Poland. He is cxcited, he has | day i 1glish The sceretary of war is directing . i Ll f instructions for the on and man of Fngland. 1t appears : A | ; . ’ e o issignment fo organizitions nov solice department here were telling a stra t and truthful tale. i heen first in successful experimenta- Wilson's antagonists found them- | that whereas five years agn the sizes 1’ n S Tuty on the Mexican horder :~W 1i 11 h N - solves driven (o uphold him o he tof men's hats most in demand were nnnelling the World, GULNEa MESGRITIE) J y wom plaint taken up by others | tion Welcome to the Columbuos of Iy irivenilosuphold BiEon f men’s hals most in demand < release for discharge men wl court officer an Ttalizn gquestion shrply on acconnt of | 6 1-2, 6 3-8 and 6 7-8, the new aver (Merviden cd only far the perind of ene 1 Hartford d gland seems (o be goinz tunnel Men will he enlisted fov the Follow- | nianner Itecord. ) RN LR UL el R (UM s e DL AR OB ST (1 o 8 )y 8 o el i flecan (B G (e e Jies somewhere between 6 5-8 aned mind than he | We appreciate your hardihood in at which Orlando had permitied the 15 There never used to be any | ing #rms and corps, not o exceed ti At the next meefing of 1he story at tempting the flight and your skill in | Italian press to foment against the It iz no wonder that anaiomists the defense | putting it through. We thank you | l'cad of the American state ahdgnhisalolosishainksencuifpel 4 ! ) 3 Now, we all know that “Wilson's | first incredulous, and fhen very much c even for the “Tuppenny Tube " | numbers indicatad: Infantry (white) | commission July 1 the mattc 80005 2000 (coloredr: cavalry, 10.-! yiding trafic policemen with He 1 race the same with | for what you have undertaken in the umbrellas will he discussed An A gonistatt did Al thes could la astonished. at this apparent chan London: hut now evershody all at | ayeineer: die: 1 e Tole 2l \s his version, | name of your country. It was a won [ 1 cisl what the Secolo calls *a violent | in brain capacity on the. part of the | cnee is talking about digzing railroad Shich mn olored though | derful accomplishment and worthy of | and indecent campaign:” Senator | men whe are T iy back into rv:v‘w‘n»% everywhere ; Saine RENIEWORTH CULE OurInG: heing written alongside of the dee Lodge discovered the Ttalianity Cits” and ) after years in The channal tunnel started it | g 00 aiy B oo nvittisly D Peb i Al b it Americans of the past. Iiume as soon as the president said [ uniform { That lang-discussed projoct i actually it ought to go to fhe Jugeslavs: lead- There s yet o fign wail- Eheing undertaken, and it is expected FO SAIL PO JAPAY, ble as fo whethor or not Americans, | that IEngland and France swill have . Party at Lake Congamond. present time are inclined to hyste Members Spend Week-Ind at House 15 heen a tendency, nurtured - | §iE fenublicant nemen hecame | ¥ ; i L to look upon every event The “hincse delezation to {ha | highly pro-Ttalian, 52 (o Tl elr il | noad spmmunicntionihy (N ey (Herbert B dahnson S iyl Represcnt sl LGiukcESOfathe gNINen g immer of 1928, With that settled warth chub leff by aut Phave shown any fendeney fo hecome | megacephalous o voresult of recent | imuginative engineer 1 romancers zerated light; from the | Peace Tahle will not sign the Treaty, | Previous attitude. a 1 ! G e e D discovered that the president dis wronz angle. It cannot be helped: | so it has announced he Shantung ) .o oeq with the Ttalian R v natur reaction and exists concessions, originaliy leased to Ger- s00n as it was omobile this Stanley Works in the Oricnt, afternoon for lLa Congamond, | Southwick., Mass., where they wil en- re plenty of al- {Kobe. Japan. on July 26, where he | joy a week-end house party coincident periences by land or the | are looking for other waters to tunnel 1lerbert Johnson will sail for ) air. Bt it is understood ( i il e i Orlando. deed, seem ~ had 1 1 srtng g, ful report on the zubject is 1o g possibilitios will t the Stanley Works in | with the opening of the in the homes. War [ man prured by Japan, and now | more enduring support America L made, o fir < country is con u proposed (o tunnel (he Boes- | that country, Johngon wili of festivities at the corned, at forthecoming attoer i e much to the les | held hy the Japanecse, have not heep | {than at hom ! . g e e But sinee the Secolo disapprove o gaein. o JieUE T R b2 4 Nere any |y jando. it readily accepts the theory porus, o as (o provide direct rail- | charze of the cscont Works, | parts has heen a nited States and | road connection with the Ovient. It ! which waz cd by the local | commiittec. of whi Canada | would e powsible then to oz concera in 191 This probicm seoms fo be hke the | through frain fr 1 company man- | chairman, and amonsz London t to make puhl promise made in the document that | {hat (he republicans allied Joyally mpany m i 1 om London to ufactures =mall hinges one raised some years ago when a ldad, o indeed from Lendon to o Durine P My, Johnson was William number of eveninz frocks helonging { readily as the republicans ook up the e bils ot peport t { during ihe |Ahe return will he made. The Tsing | behind the president. who had heen st few days is one which may | Tao < Auru railroad, the con. | ¢hallenged by a foreigner—just 15 i zo v inspector the | Smediey, the revolution i Another contemplate the | Stanley Wao e was | o G e O RPN e (e ke e G (i Japanese hands. Unless there is some | ,een more accurate. thal all Jtaly. B @¥cepterl as more truthful than | trol of the port at Kino (‘hau are in formerly | Jones 4 ca. That | cartridge engineer at the United | Jackson hin ind Treland | Stotes Cartridg company. Lowell, | madge, Fred Stingle. Gi is republic were | funnelling & ented to the Motropolitan Mu would definite assurance made by the | without regard to party line had nm of Art. It I Elfer ones, as enough time has fpsed since to allow the, probable was found that commereially, | Ma Mr. Jobnson will leave for | Willlam Hogan, Durward Boepm, Jos§ 1 | Lowell, Mass., on July 1 for a week's | seph Ehapsia, Herbert Brann, Arthg o1 Ammeridans boundites | vacationlandl thentwiill ratura (s #hi Thornton, Edward Brickson, Harolfiit the continent. That is|city for a few Gorman, Leslie Goff, Harold Dolax, Ship passenzers would land | for S2n Francisc Larson al,nd C. Jh S T fstortion of carly statements to sim- | League of Nations that China will re. | United behind. the premier who had | averag ung wom his v 1 5 been challenged by a foreigner. Poli- | could not get into them. An explan tics is politics. the same yesterday.{ation. advanced rather fimidly b ing to join it, Unofficially, she h.xs'mrm;_ and forever. men of science, was that the modern fler down to a more reasonable view. j¢ British representative at Warsaw gain these possefsions she is unwill qa, before leaving | | | | | | | i