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HOMEWARD BOUND HOMEWARD BOUN | he MCMILLAN STORE, Inc. “ALWAY S RELIABLE.” 3 fxths. . THE STORE THAT CLOSES MONDAYS AT 6 P. M. "at the Post Office at New Britaln Js Sccond Class Mail Matter. v \ == TELEPHONE CALLS . ness Office ......... 5 " 5 ! & 1y profitable advertising medium / r toom always open to advertisers. L Member of the Associated Tress. 1 7 : ' : - e e e 1 eicluslvely: entitien ? , » / o« « i 2% €0 tbe use for republication of all news | : N 4 ? Sy ~ credited to it or not otherwise credited g v A l POse 1 ) @ | s subtanea Seran™t ¢ A X ; 2 We offer these extraordin:r alues for Tuesday Morn- R : I ¢ & ¥ B incoand all day if the lots last that : PROHIBITION EVE, g 3 »’ P S T g A R R | 5 Summer Union Suits red on foreign soil, to the effect that |8 g for Women and Children. Value to 89 e cauld not 1ift the ban on intoxicat- : 7 {0 < TUESDAY drinks, took from the liquor deal- 3 B g = A Buoys' Nainso T o the last hope that they might have [ & 3 8 b p ] AT Boys' and Girls' Waist Unio s Bd that the legal sale of liguor h Id, when {ranspor- ould continue duly 1. Tonisht | aqjon dnd \ommunication facilitics Women's cvelc Union S and loore k the last n open vars and it| werc not what they are now the priren e b, e L b, Wam S | CHILDREN'S 75¢ BATHING S e institutions will remain open and | i ious o his audience. Local af- * ‘4 7 T ght their cascs when (he Hine Comes | e haq) the attention of all. They ,_ p L T 7’ : {4 S 59 aCh - the Department of Justice to make | \cope not]able to sec afar and gain S Wt ! : Y ! ! ] ], ] ’ Q Y I: ’ rrests. They believe that they have g c | an idea of what went on outside, To- raunds for a ¥ hattlc But th day the deeds of the Russian the ‘ X 4 - / / e - > k. . v . Handkerchiefs scribed the status of the army as| o e in (he : ; : same breath as the hap- ot yet being demobilized will have a| o ines of our home city and with -] 3 MaRerhicrs with oo pearing on any case in the court. el o en prompiness as to time., We \ g g Children's Handkerchiefs with cmbroidered corners, others Eclared that there were’about a mil-| oo jicioniod in our direct sur 2 fancy border 8C ach, 4 for 25(: ion soldiers still under arms after the| e el 3 0 oundings but we have a vast in- ; { FIFTY DOZEN WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, tevest in affairs of the far-aw: . # 3 White and Colored embroidercd. Novelty laced edges and S To - e o vl oW s R S B I B 8 hemstitched, others with woven striped 3 for fown to the number af men that are | ) S S ¢ - borders. 25¢ values. TUESDA Y . : C SOC late generitions is marvelous mergency call. It will take seven Qi euinyinpihe fuesulasganin s when one considers the intricacic ) : : C Is said. The President insinuates that, | o 4 Tt el i < s Odd Ots O{ eather Good O ST A L et : G : L L S B o ncrica, e it o banhnll e R S e § : S 0 il the Eighteenth amendment goc Ao effect, that the War Time Prohi- bition will be short-lived. Ile has being carried into places where it YOUR CHOICE . rect promisc but this seems | o} ade no direct promise lis se R G e e R DEESDAYEMORNING e ... Each 500 in a special sale TUESDAY MORNING PURSES, HAND BAGS and FITTED SEWING CASES that have been slightly shop worn from handling, values up to $2.00 cated person s supposed o know And the standaed of cducation i3 o he the case. I i " B . o aions ahout mel T Uy The whirlwind — of f e - PEARL BEAD CHAINS—Opera lenzths iff i - cvents is being watched by all and the B cpccial sule TUESDAY ... it Tach Soc t T it e at demobilization will be | . e SuDhecommittee how. | C Ehrcws i nanicly T \braha . ktatement that dem % - will e e s e L [ (Benate Judiciary sl mittee, hov I i Hebre nimely Abraham. ShetillS omnalal Noelr S mier Gomplete in seven weeks. Unoflicial & h ; ©o | gvas it that the prohibitionists wer catest teacher of the nation prices TUESDAY. viely of cvents that xequire the la = 0 e (o put weir prograng (133 their hrilliant leader “Moses our estimates place that period of time i : v closest attention through *—Bu Commercial, | Feacie The founder of propheti- e e vt o o oo HONORED TEAGHERS £ il | 8- Tuesday Bargain Day Specials ; prefie N are dust retiving: they of course are : e Sioaisd s o f@ncerning action by the War Depart- | L he | the uncxpended helligerency o th uring the exile of Babylon, ”"p ¥ from Our srd Floor Departments or. We will multiply L S L £ cturned soldiers.—Baltimore Ameri ebrews became very neglectful of BLANKETS i G ; 3 | ihe cducation of their youtn. The | @ 8l 3 it summer prices, white and full size Cot? Wl the central focussing point for all —— WoWas not observe th holy ; PRI to be shown whether the Departe | (1 L, B four whow- | COMMUNICATED. School System of Ancient Time, moeue” wes o« "ovent cxient tor | @ sioe wonso specat e 83 b ment with fa " tableau they have furnished has been | can o s, even weeks by about two and 3 . G ient will succeed in cutting the red Q $ miles from heie but every move fiflfimyw“”’ Rt | e rlicipants was immediately »mmmmmfmm“ ‘ %m“wfimnmwm e New Diritain, Jun Kno housands o vspa e n Congress is showing no dispaosition | KOWn 1usands of newspapel TS I ea i DEN e PO to repeal s act: the Presid can | Watehed it and reporterd at once. The When fhere are public zatherin acts the delegates were as well, | in this city for veierans of the Civil and as quickly, noted in Austealia, | Spanish and Worki wars, why not show as much respect for relatives of X t ‘ the lute W “" “‘\'\" !‘ thers > T | O ory. He gathered avound | e o 3 AR PR Ty veterans of h orld war arc very 1 v those who were s a he What power prescrve e im th ho SKilled in th Izaraation with heathen nation their children. naturally spoke 1 5 . X $3 3 | lin the speech of Ashdod, and could e 6 : {not speak in the Jews' ianguage COT SIZE BLANKETS, white and | With the return of the Jews to their Specially Priced . { own comntry. Fzra the priest, the TRUNKS, BAGS and SUIT CASES for restorer of the law. as he is called o have meditated on Jiot, so he says; there is a great deal zoverning mankind have been of confusion about the whole law: cod that ihe-fate of empires ' : Dépt. drd Flooy ind W liable 8 be dry tontorrow | Aid at the ends of the carth, as in o golden page in their in- this co n ro s has hose are the features of the position | (N UILGEYCRE ot Rthisgiin @ the local politic cu s | vounz, b iy of the mothers have . ve huave found ourselves ir adiated the Tocal political ment »ung, but man he mother e s e e S A S L ot S0 et SR ules 3430 b s g a number of public teacher Rabbi | (o incite his pupils to everything good have grown vears older during (he ex- oken, and scattered in | 1 | | | sueh as our Senate action and the | reached the half century mark and Simon ben-s introduced su- [ and noblé: he w tofcnceanol; Fro } LEENEY—MALONEY periences of the pa fow mon flngshion aus ook AFTER THE SIGNING. HETTE e o ey T v e S L] R R = Ay | Derior schoo cvery large to ccure the confidence, the respect ane R INC T Meansshile we aro Lo rear and - | Sipthers s or e 'Y vy (e os G e e e e JJ! WEDDING TODAY | | cvery I trom the age of sixtecn | ehildr He was (o treat his pupil | | GHsoNk | were Rive : | 3 both of parents The usual exchange of diplomatic | cuss the twenty-three or more wars | who went throush the worst) werg | |CASons were given by the differd h of pa wtesies is taking place in the world | going on. The Bolsheviki occupy the | rudely pushed hack onto the sidewaik | 2uthoriti SuicRoby thengisgge y oul it (hem. The high priest Kindness. Beating, to cnforce thel ton(ertot (his ~tiee a= tioloutcoma L pallgemeniatitheRboldicisiinon u LS LOMIESAIBLONIRtI Iy ReauCation iy o ol o MmN e o a i b LG | licrichce: math il trap; aevertwilh g8 Sulgiay > | ment Memorial day. There were no | SVS (053 (s feigetns ey (68, NI L e B : PRt B SRy “hairs provided for any « s oth- € i i [ his contemporary - chairs provided for any of these motl ANV voars of ae in all cilies of Dalestine: | reclion: and anl instance is mentioncd ollowing the signing of < ol gt : : " X Well Known Couple Marricd at S, Treaty at Versailles Saturdav.| of their operations is of more cffect en six and seven was the principal means of cor BOE the most interesting and well | ypon our future than any other wc- [ ers, wWhile women much younger had A e e e R R e e G s e 1 ey 2 for i ot fioncd messages comes front 1S | fion, Why o into dctails about fight- | them who were relatives of veterans 1S fladrian,: when it was for- | o o hildren il clhicols N .\" S ’H“» ‘; }, R Nuptia! MHigh Mz h BIF CERIEI wapay (OB aldiies Bl 1 O E iUt (D aRnotal A TR i ot Bilhich n ulur “Aschoo i , ufieins "-wy\ R .H lair “,” pos i A policeman, “You can't push us hack | AKibia imperiled his life in order to | e ! U owere | make the lesson as plain as pos: | ok hycard PHECT ) < people of the United umns keep vou informed. far enough, but you were mighty =lad | Nold sessions with his pupils. Poppos | 5 Mary's chu . Tc % | was forbidden to live in a city where 1ot immediatel mderstood vas | 1 Phess, Georzse of England, Who | ins about the earth? The news col- upported. by the public revenues. Tt | and not to lose patience if it | . warned him {o desist because {hey ing when John F. Leen heresa 1. Mulonc iptial high m John C. Wint Rev. Wil every city and village. Schools must ) the teacher ' - reading Le- In ] Bhrough their Pr ent, in the fol-} e the British dirvigibic is | to see our hovs go to the front.” 1ere was no school. Childre r Tuct | ion. Wood has said “1f the right | itre spied he Rabbi told him the L ildren were'| the duty of the instructor lawing words pireparing to start across the occan i A spirit is to prevail in the homes of | Well known fable of the fox and the ot allowed {0 go to school from |upon the minds and hearts “In this glorious hour when the| fion) fZngland to the United States. one city to another. Schools had to | pupils lessons of morali s eIy these boyvs they must e freated | ishes and declared that <the fear long struggle of nations for right, | mpere ‘is ‘a heavier than air machine | right,” and hereafter where there are | death was no feason for deserting the justice and freedom is at last cvowned | gy to start on what mizht prove | zatherings for veterans of past wars | Jaw. which was life jtself (o the Jew- | Lo established by the community of As soon the child neither be established in the most | viticus for fwo reasons: the first, be e {o be the sccond lrip across the At- | !ct the commiltee remember that the | ish nation, as the wafer to the fishe by a triumphant peace, I grect you. ! ! 3 oy densely crowded parts of the town » the little ones are innocent and !y 1 . § cterans of our fate wir have relatives The Taw made it the duty of par- | » | cause the Ic ¢ : ry was m Mr. President, and the eat Ameri- 5 § o, e | veterans of our jat rh relati ) } RN . . a . ’ e Innecen ‘ lantic from Newfoundland. The na SR s e s s e e i a river which had to be{ pure, and the sacrifices symholize pu M coun crossed by an insecurce bridse, so as | ity, therefore t the pure ones' pridget Mal san peopl )} a o c Britisl i . bt an people in the name of the British | ;o4 s going dry. Jess Willard and | jeast, to he treated rudely. Some of | copts and prificiples e Hebrews | 0! nation. Dempsey are zoing to meel for a | them will have no desive o attend | must have heen subjeet to mental as “At a time when fortunc zain, but those who went this vear | well as to religious training during Pl e e 5 went out of respect for the hoy: who | fheir wanderings in the wilderness frown, and the issues of T ihe od S The i . ( cationa vstem The, T f i i pionship of the United States. The | uijj never return. Will thank vou if | They certainly were able (o read and | A s Aten SR c ey 9L rigording (ofnnyoninton, S insond QiR aingeoniand | Irish nation question is interesting | yvou will call the attention of the n write for they were commanded of { Cho? now increased anq pojrished | teach the children « chosen | quet of re throughout the length and Ayealih of | poople, the kingdom hat to mal the land. the Talmud statea that there | ready for vifices fo 3 not to endanger the health and lives | come and study aw: of rcstoring| Sz hridesmatd of the children. The proper school age | purity by the sacrifice,” according to nsof Flact fight which is fo decide the cham- j was six vears. 1t was a_compulsory cd- | the words of the sages, the second, ac- | hride was att trembled in the balance, the people stretched out the hand I many. Polish Pogroms arc also to | ligence of those who are responsible, | God to write the precepts of the law | a4 gown of moonshine I the columns of your paper. | upon their door-posts and gate nd | 2 : were £00 clementa chonls i e hainheliet Dib v n B i lief and fellowship to those, who on this be looked into. We have local mur- ; Respectfully, they wor niorcove required o ders which we must read, and so A MOTHER OF A YD BOY Wit ¢ injunctions upon gmreat forth almost without limit. It would stones “very plainly.” immediately f the ocean were hattliy tthar, cach havinzg 100 teachers with The subjects taught were $ s ol 100 children ecach, and there were | \lisina. Talmud, Sciences, Arts, i SR 1.000 pupils in the house of Rabbon | oxaph hd Lanzuages, nativ ) bride’s gift righteous cause. Light and hope once shone b in our hearis, and | | = upon crossing the Jordan so that they | .. 5 4 . S | Gamaliel who were instructed in the | foreign. even etiquette occupied ai as @ handsome rope In fact there are many columns in THE MERRY-GG-RUUNU ) iy he 1 CraTaiacle [Tl S R Sl i I presented this fiven to just such a pur- ! A R el ) e e S A i | ; l % new day dawned | take up mueh space to cover the ficld. o | ggether we have fought to a hap- paper Hinol Goal il Care in Books, 2ol ¢ PEna: toseth lav downlonn 2 o peeuliar Godly people with py end; togett lay down our| o ! | pupils by their manners at the table wing the wedding BY EDMUND VANCE COOKIE A theocratic state their educational | Great earve was faken thal the Vvsicm, previous to captivity Wi a hooks from which instruction was 15 in proud conscic s of valiant v Ay he formed of he arms in | f valian Coriali sl AcemAl tole e Some iden may med | oIV done — e glbs e o <t Sy A i ount importance which public Hartford, afte Beds navly d world we arc living in. umanity ligious one. It involved instructions | imparted should be correctly written, [ Parm : : ; Cond Al ave you ever scen tots on a in the law. the customs, and the sym- | and that the lessons taught should he | instructior \d assumed. in th f o go-rour bolical observance of the nation. as!in harmony with the capacities and | ©f the 1 from numer here now as never before. It is im- And some rode it merri well as ihe parration of its history | inelinations of the children, practical | I N ¥ ik | ety n 1Y one | ust have its interests and they a £ our happiest thoughts that the popu wings of tha 5 few d t destroye t xtended hone nerican an British peo. >, brothers 2 1 2 1 America ple, brothers | 10 (o conjecture how we ave to | And some were as sober as fhey'{ in illustration of these | subjects, | few a4 time, hut weighiy. The pai in arms, will continue forever to ho | 2 had found Arithmetic. surely, must have heen | ents, mother and father, never ceasad keep frack of any more events than instru nis brothers in peace. United before b ed, v 1 it and M1 Lreath of chool children +in this dity That a merrv-go-round isn't merry ! . days of the wee the | to wateh tha children ould now exist. Tossibly one ring of the | o0 & e T Sl AL \ LIGRECCIIE by e ety Iiould | ooking at life, am willing to say menthz, the festivals, ete, were not ! be in the class at the proper time circus must be given our cntire at- | That peonle go riding it much the | desiznated by proper namies, but We are told in the Talmud that Rabbi bar-Tuns never partook of his traditions, kinship, an.l | 1 teaching o c youn miust 1 manrri there has been set upon our : e e Y o : ! fention. Fven now we miss a lot same way. TR e el intervupted even for oi s Crcr sealioficommoniti Lot M oenon in nearby ring hy GRCo tnonlwilichi kranicde alucncndl |hicak st il e Bondkikond hisl=cn | e diemp \ fown in v GEORGE i Fireakfast-and - dinner - and - supper - 16 understanding o the W centralizing on the one in which we a 1 ppet rstanding of the lav {to school. It was also the duty of no school must perish and-hed formed a part of the strictly i sire that the message of \re most interested. It is gefting con- Ts the merry-go-round of the day ligious commands,” etc No wonder we are sid to he virtually teaching his son | People of the Boob WEllE mcintl o ul nd 1o teich him swimming) L [ ligious Jewish cducation. Now, en fusing, but on with the ddnce of | And some ride in the round in a spirit | we consider that ihe o wion ¢ and e who failed to do so was | | [ the father to lof his son fearn a | l 3 thy vents. We will do our best to watch of dread the Hebrew children depended upon xchanges of compliments. 1 And some in a spivit of play. the parents. it becomes self-cvident people realize what might| Do all Some rise with a shout and go sing- | that the el s must have heen a “hearning unaccompanied by a trade PLANNING AUTO TRIP o steal R, Gamalicl declares bave happencd had mot the United | ing to rest universally educated people and “all cnds in nothing and leads fo sin.' =4 and States added its weight (o the scales| FACTS AND FANCIES, | 4nd some sox the merry-go-round is | their childven, as (ho prophet Tsaiah Kabbi Judah ben llai, Who was{panga Chureh Brotherhood Me g L : a pest expressed it wrned of the Tord.” called “the wise,” “the first orator 2 et 2 e nola council will hold Eenii gl e e o e e A This work of education by the par- and who had a frade, used fo say, JinisEE e RS CIBR0 GIOCK, meeting this even re music grinds out of the merry cnts was not 1o he put off for cer- Ahor honors the laborver.” R. Ts- There will be & mecting of the Fi Judd’s hall zo-round fain oceasions but was o be prose- macl the ronomer, was a Much hasg heen said about the ¢ M v ald about the diffi-| () oyis Senator Frelinghuysen in ilties which existed between sailors | rage. Nothing to brag about.—Louis | soldiers of this country and the ville Courier-Journal saptist Church Brotherhood this Alexandra lodge, I As a dance or a dirge. or a croom, | cuted at all times. before retiring in needle-malker Josc ben Chai- | o8 inel for Goorse will entertai A A i For 'tis more of a fecl less [ the eveninz and after getting up in aphta was & tanner. R, Jochanan | CVONINg at lock in the chaj e UL anictiay 2 Itair Fights were common 1 | I . or Ve N h © ue e Vs < > ko H 3 he Hrpose o )1 = innual ooy N (TR R St NI e of a sound, ihe morninz. af home agd abroad. | was a shoemaker. Ii. Simen avas a | the purk £ planning the annual ol (R0 0 ’ : heen fined 1,000 marks for refusing | where they G billeted together 10 lute an American lientenant. tween them in the various place As the rider interprets the fune The law of God powerfuily support- . weaver and R. Joseph a carpenter outing. This trip to he made hy auto. .4 Afiel o Some say it reminds them of primi- ( ed the authority of parents Parents ' “The teache cording to Maim- | All those who can will please mani- moane ¢ tive jovs vinded (hat their author- | onides, sat at the head and the pupils | fest their interest hy being Psent At giagted ) And some think it merely a hideous v not 1o e the sole operafive rounded hin, as the erown the | this meeting Greatores noise. power in the edncation of their chil- head, so that everyons could see {he On Tuesday cvening 7 there Pitched battles were the rule. in| Prussian arrogance dies 1. but its | places where there was no one else to| indulgence comes Thigh enough to RN nwake it unprofitable. New York 4 2 fight with. The eots of Southamp-| \1480 r dren but (heir example. and their ex- , teachers and hear his words, The | wll be a business meetinz and socia on, a vast clearing house for both ar- Birth, breath of the Christian Endeavor —socicty the wheel {o happiness or misery. Parents are, ! the pupils sat on the ground. but all | A large attendance is desired The | | * | social made arrange- | Burton Doolittle ha Summer winter and buryir %0 runs | ample only may lead their children teaclicr did not sit on a chair while C ng tomor mies and navies were constantly en- : Fhe new German cabinet includes And so runs it wohbhly or well morcaver. advised not to adopt the cither sat on chiirs or on the ground «a chief of the colonial affice, for whom | And whether a treadmill or automo- | same indiscrinminate process of teach- No unmarrie srson could {each, | ments for a very pleasant evening Spansy natural. The youth of the world was | Germany seems fto have about a bile, ing with all children, but to wdapt and ne pedant 11d teach. The pupil Thel tesular church night &e o is| pany as embalmer Doolittle out for adventure. The spirit of bat- | much need as it has for a minister of | Or whether a say carousel cir instruction to cvery vouth ac- iwas oblized fo respect a Thursday at 7:45 p. m. This will he formerly connected with the B. ¢ T ik bred into it had buonl|l the navy.—Kaneas Clty Ster: epends not so much on the wheel as | cording o h ce and inclination, f~acher more than | thiar o he last covenant meeting for the ! I’orter company in this city and later e it glides so0 that he may ubide thereb: tn entertain for him a warmer at- | summer and a larze attendance is de- [ with the Bacon Undertaking com- If the liquor interests have haeg it does on the soul of the rider Abraham the Teacher. achment and €0 was the teacher fo | sired “"”" 1o ingigone the keynote of existence. What won-| tpo sinister influence they are who rides The first parent-feacher among t love and respeet his pupil. The {oach Dr Edwin Brown will o up,] #ale white canvas middy hats, 3¢ der was it that fist fights of gory ap-' claimed to be in the report of the (Copyright, 1212, N. E. A) Jew 15 none other but the father er was, Moth by wo and ecxample, | the pulpit again next Sunday at Besse-Leland's. Were 50c.—advt. b ivened by a set-to. But this was anly T e s ' | | i1t I impressed upon it. Belligerency was