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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1919 New Britain Herald. | 170, 0000 e e ey o BUMPING THE BUMPS L] | HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, fice force but that is about all the ’ (BECPEIE IO change that it will be necessary to ‘ l-ued asily (Sunday excepted) at 4:18 | make. There will be no more cost. ’ . . m., at Herald Bullding. 61 Church St | The scheme, as adopted in New Ha. $3.00 a Year. R e onthe, ven, and promised here, is equitable “ALWAYS REDIABLE L 75c & Month. and profitable. Mntered at the Post Office at New Britain WV N T ; as Second Class Mall Matter, MILK GOING UT. \ fo : 3 = ) TELEFPHONE CALLS The cow, dead or alive, still ad- g i J = s Bt oo vances in value. Local milk dealers @‘E S 5 : have advanced the price of the ani- 5’ = remarkable values for three o The only profitable advertising medlum in the city. Circulation books and press | mals' product one cent per quart. r Iwa e vertivers, 5 UOm alwayel opsn’itogadyertisers Beef is going up, despite its much ad- Member of the Assoclated Press. vertised plenty. The dealers are not The Assoclated Press is exclusively entitled o the use for republization of all newa | L0 blanie, so they say. High prices of credited to it or not otherwlse credited in this paper and alse local news published heretn. greater cost of milk—high price of la- el — A e — m— ————— o1 responsible for the greater ice, and feed ‘is responsible for the O We have planned another list of FOREIGN BRIDES 'OR SOLDIERS, | of feed—and the high price of living hours' selling. WEDNESDAY JULY 23rd 9 A. M. TO 12 The transport Agememnon arrived |15 respensible for the greater cost of ) o R il bl e In New York city yesterday with| 1abor. It isan endless circle that may from the army of occupation abroad,| ShOWs no signs of doing so now S 0 3 Bid so many more American wives | BVCry time the cost of & necessity is ; \ G Leatherette Coats, values up to $15. ON SEALE 98 were added o the growing list af for- | Poosted to cover the price demanded { p i : pt Choice Each . : - 7 by labor, labor wants moic to buy the \ WEDNESDAY MORNING at 9 a. m. Choice Eac eign women in 5 country It wa stated that about half of the women | Necessity—and laber ix in a position ; : were residents of Luxemburg and the | o g€t morve. It should get it, pro- 8 e P X “ ] SLIP-ON SWEATERS VOILE WAISTS other half were French. According | Viding its demands are not exorbi- ; ) % 3 All Wool to the officers 856 of the 26,559 men | tant. Man has to live, and has need i 4 Women's and Misse 2 / X Calue 3 N 5.98 S ~ n the division have been married | Of man’s assistance to do so. 2 B R Value $4.98 and 9y ON SALE 980 : i h ON SALE abraad. That is well over three per The question is, when will we be £3 R Sy N LT .‘h$3.98 WED. A. M cent., which might furnish fizures for | able to obtain our supplies at a nom- P 4 Values up to $1.98. the whole army in France, though it{ inal price? The answer is, when la- Wwould not be surprising were the fig- | bor is willing to turn out these sup- ANOTHER ATTRACTION AT MEN'S DEPT. OUR 8 BARGAI 9 c COUNTER mations as far as its man power gocs. | by another class of labor, at a nom ] ; / LON SALE 190 to Sgc | Ottering values WED. A 3 un IWe have more men to spare than the | nal price. And the original question N - T, A s LT Values up to $1.00 Men's Night Shirts 4 4 . Men's ss Shirt sailors are willing to take as brides | ties with no connection to either are a5 S AN R o hirts, KNTT UNDERWEAR wres finally proved greater than that. | plies at a reasonable return to itself i ) Several hundred ga s "Phe United States is better ofi than | When will that be? When labor 3 ¢ g jeralnundoed SEAEIERE any of the other actively belligerent| able to get its own needs, furnished & 1 Men's, Women's and Children's | | foreign country and it is perhaps well | is again in crder. The influenza cpi- for the world that our soldlers and | demic, the war, and numerous fatali- some of the foreign women who [ factors in the increased cost of pro- 4 B Union Suits, Infants' Wrappers Men's Union Suits 2 . % ction. The S e e - Children's Pajamas might otherwise face a life of spin- | duction. The number of workers has Bathing Suits, Jerseys and S km\‘”mn Tights. Women's Union Suits, sterhood. It has been stated that| been diminished to a great extent. In there are at least two women of mar- | addition, the demands of everyone are riageable age to every man in Eng- | greater—wec wish more than ever be- [ ¥ > = jand. The proportion in France is| fore, we regard luxuries of a few SAVE ON HOUSEHOLD NEEDS probably even gieater. The greater | years ago as necessities today—and = part of woman's burden did not come | there are not the men to supply the TURKISH TOWELS LINEN HUCK TOWELS during the war, as much as woman- | demand. Again an endles circle. White and colored borders, that P 1 . 5 are very scarce, B o bus o cami: o 0 Until such a time as universal co. | Nim and drive him farther from did not have a ‘deceased wife's sis- T ¥ doubls thread, extra large size, : ] s . - Peirograd and Moscow.—Pittshurgh | ter'” bill before it. The issue became e et good 50c values rest of this generation and part of | operation is able to reduce the de- Mi=psian TS B e 5c values. i WED. A, M. WED. A. M next. mand for production we will have the = | fore it was setiled. The self-govern- P ]_U“P 98c e e There are more women than men in | present prices, or higher ones. In or-| Meat packers will never canvince | ing colonies led the way. demanding | | (From the Herald of that Date) e NG ocace | 3 LB the United States today though' the | der to lower them working man and | (¢ PeoPle that their manipulation is| that such marriages under their : i 3 good for the public by argument, | pe regarded as lawful within the Unit- Zemale is not present in much greater | consumer must act together. The yoeam s (8 SIZE 81x90 SEAMLESS BED SHEETS numpbers than the male. Condi ns | family must produce more and need \ prices.—Greensville (S. C.) News. If the issue in its new form is Rev. Father Fitzgerald preached a x are no where near as bad as those Jess until an equitable adjustment is T pressed, the Commons—the Lot no \1”" cloquent scrmon at St. Mary's @abroad. Still there are enough more | reached Wages must reach a point o I' n(«]xéx\n lnv ]‘c;:lfmvv\: to nr»ltuw longer count—will probably ;\rvv be so | ¢ ”\l\’»”h yesterday. Made &f good quality Pepperel Cotton, not too heavy, out firmly, & at the woman and song members | slow, or make such a fuss about per- . J. Rawlings has gone to A o | B c I RGliran]e asll Rai)ual 1 this country to make the marriage | wh e ol o 1 3 an fend § 3 g slow, 4 gs has gone to Ansonia woven and durable, (easily washed) value today - ere the workman may live and ob- | of the famous bacchanalian trmnity | mitting a widow to marry her late | to attend a meeting of the supreme S ~ of our males to loreign women a 10s5 | tain his needs. Prices must be ad-|are pining for the deccased.—New | pusband's brother as was the experi- | officers of the Temple of Honor, which $2 20 QRN EaLORIVEDNESDAT AR 10 the United States. One hundred | justed to the needs of life, Profitecr- | YOrk Sun. ence in securing the right to widow- | is to be held there this evening. thousand marriages abroad mean s0{ing anywhere must cease. One prof- ers to marry their deceased wives Deputy Sheriff Graham of Hartford, S Whenever we cannot think of any | gicjers sl many men removed from the ranks of [ jteer in the circle is the cause of the | other way fo refule a democrat’s are | o' atithellnstance of Atlorney BB, Calfo) VERAL HUNDRED YARDS OF 3 oy E 2 . ney of this city, attached perty prospects,”” and so many more Wom- | strikes for more wages and the in- | guments we say that he is dealing - Sl 5 city, attached the propert 3 et thout husbands. in S heraliies =Gl ool Sl Prohibition Extromists, of Thomas and Maria Cunningham in J whosmustigovithon tEhusbatlds, evitable hoost of price which eventual- :1 an at S . Droicy o oy Gl Hartford Saturday in a suit for 3200 40 INCq VO!LES 3 h ove il Tt arc as if a estions had now ¢ k 5 . X §8 not an overcheering situation which | 1y regets upon the striker. That is the | 2Lound 2 2 s pausl h h brought by Mr. and Mrs. Maur 2 the American girl has to f. yrovid 5 2 priker, Thatls the | poen - declded In our faver.—Ohlo Is it the purpose of the apparentlyi joy “aiso ot that r“n“ L ataurice ko ; E ;s ol ; e result, say what you will, and the only | State Journal docile pupils of the Anti-Saloon leazue ‘Y' g i 2 Also fast color woven Japanese Crepes that are worth 49¢c yard. I she has the female instinct alleviat 5 g P . AV - ak enfor: 3 X s = eter Lang is in New York 5 alleviation is a mutual desire to avoid - to make the enforcement bill so out $ e 3 Wishes a home and family, DUL 0Ne | gvercharen 1o ofin G Seeretary Tumully denie that | rageously severe and obnoxious that Bennett spent Sunday in Mad- ON SALE WED L Yards for overcharge, practice thrift and speed e S o i ; ey ; L[ ison c which will prove itself tungible never- R e i g ere is “lack of warmth” in the re- | the senate and the country canno . up production. [The desire must be | jations hetween President Wilson | stomach it? In monotonous proces- A. H. Abbe returned from Madizon | B 5 4, = 5 e cless - felt by all to aid his fellow man in | and Senator Hitchcock. Of course | sion lenifying amendments are reject- | this morning is a matter of conjecture whether | the pursuit of life, liberty and a mod- | there is such a thing as too much | ed and the full rigor of irritating and Hoyt Pease spent Sunday with h B AT OUR NOTION AND ART DEPTS the foreign bride will prove herself | erate amount of happiness. As soon | WATMUN. which might also be distress- | arbitrarp procedures sustained. | family at Madison. | . ) ing.—Providence Journal Even the provision denyving Jjury i { as we eliminate the one who receives 5 trials to defendants convicted of viola- | the pond or not. Many arguments | too much for his work from our midst, Being a senator is no cinch when | tion of the prohibition enforce- e oVl e 5 i have been advanced that she will not. | whether he is laborer, capitalist op | PAIt of the job is reading that treaty | ment law and brought up for the arti-| _F. S Chamberlain of the Mechanics | § 24 Piece Luncheon Sets to embroider 49C ot adaptable to conditions on this side of E. H. Davison spent Sunday with his SRt S Tamil 4t Mo BUY THESE WEDNESDAY A. M. < : i e . e sourt created Ly | National bank is at Cottage City 3 2 f However, she will obtain much better | middleman, and have a compact or- | & ””; S o earilaashED ficlal contempt of ool e G e aeee balona Nalusel 3 SO ;. : 2 3 Gt DAL Manchester Union that measure was passed on a teller| . GrieatiTowels tolsnbroider 3jving conditions—but even then We| ganization of individuals working for _— vate by a majority of two after an Mrs. Frank Cadwell left this morn- o o ) 19C ere prejudiced as we are bound to like | just returns, we will have achieved & Among the Wurcpeans who find | amendment granting jury trial had | ing for a two weeks' visit to her home QI 286 avtoooso G Each our own the best—than she might| staple foundation for the building | AMerica’s political and economic sts- | been carried by four on a rising vote.| in Windsor. b e L, abroad. Even the essentials will cost | which we are trylng to erect. Prices | LT, J2ther confusing are the knslish | Evidently the dose sickened the house, | C. S. Landers and son George are | 3 stockholders in Amcrican breweries.— | but down it had to go. registered at the Arlington hotel, CHILDREN'S SOCK JEWELRY SALE may stay as high as they are now but | Washington Star. | The bill makes a common nuisance | Washington, D. C. GARTERS Values up to 98¢ that will make no difference if all are —_— of any room. house, and so on where Eddie Schiblin, clerk at E. G. Bah- P e e LioEriy T O (s e e After all, it must gratify the ex-| intoxicating liquor is sold, manufac-| cock's, has returned from a two wee Lo St s 250 T e llc 3 S ® | kaiser’s tremendous bump of self-, tured, kept, and so forth. .ction is| absence in Vermont | HOMES St i s e and an occasional luxury. When la- | esteem to know that the allies, in| to be brought by prosecuting officers, Williag Farley, clerk for B. B. mannerisms and customs but that is| por gets covetous and strikes for ; searching for someone to punish for | state or federal. A temporary injunc- | Linke, who has been confined to his “only a matter of time, and she has the more pay it is starting & reaction rrmgvnrg( on the war, have not vet| tion may be issued by a United Statas| home for the last six weeks, is able | |§ TH]RD F OOR SPECI S o stain her that s . neen offered anv substitute for him- G e e judge i Wty he about agai : i, Al, big comfort to sustain her that she| uyich it will itself feel in the areater n offered an ubstitute for him-| judge or a state judge with equit to be about again 3 L i seh der e rig self that they deem “just as good.”— | jurisdiction. If a temporary injunc- Dr. and Mrs. Bunnell and Mr. and - RERG LEOR ORI G RS B0 corn o coaites, veren comen o | e s e b e ¢ tion is issied and its terms are vio-| Mrs. H. B. Lester are taking a trip on | oo rec D she SR Nen home covetous and boosts' prices it is doing —_ lated, the violator “shall he punished | the steamer Hartford, the guests of FflR ‘VEDNESDAY MORNING If there are enough French and—| ;ething which it will itselt feel, aft- CHARMERS CELESTIAL, for contempt by a fine of not less than | Captain Hills. (We hate to say it—German wives| [ Sl s es earne i $500 nor vnt‘n‘cr?‘*u:w fimo;v. 1\71le| l:» RAG RUGS $1 00 3 s his countr cule: Since Ferdi ook ving imprisonment of not less than thirty A 3 the h earn enough to pay for. the higher | So high that he can guench his thirst | Cascs of direct contempt of court are Debs hearing today—-an appeal SCRIM CURTAINS CONGOLEUM MATS article. The law of supply and de- From the Dipper’'s silver cup, not (riable by jury on the ground that| the American public to boycott Pull- | 5 = S s bt it 2 mand is being demonstrated to a | 1€ d9es not bring me candy on “the power says Judge Cooley, | man cars issued from the jail—Gov- 0dd lots of 2, 3 and 4 pair Size 18x36 inches of a kind. Values to $1.08 racteristic of even the richest fam- A Sunday any more, would he defeated in many cases if | ernor warns Pullman to begin work or characteristic o o 5 sl | G YT T o e o they “werc, But the obvious pur-| the protection of state troops will be /B sale price $1 49 Pair . more, but her bread-winner will earn more, and the equation remains more than even. She will undoubtedly find it hard to become accustomed to our abroad into our national life, we shall lprove the gainer by a great deal. This ; e greater extent than ever before. We WEDNESDAY Wlies of » Continent is one at may i ities of the will welcome the co-operation which Nor kiss me at the door. pose of the fanatical drys is to deprive | withdrawn g must come before the end of our pres- wet misdemecanants of the protection Chinese troops sent to Seoul, tha | thrift are worth while to us He talks about the gloricus sheen of jury They fear the result of | capital of Korea, instructed to fight | ent troubles is reached ¢ P 1 rus! c After all is said and done, “‘for bet- i Of Berenice's Hair, a ] al. They distrust public opin-| the Japanese if the latter oppose their | Even the cow feels the force of our | And tells me that the Pleiades . So. this device of an indirect, | gecupation of any point in Korea. 3 trikes, and our profiteering. She Are sisters bright and fair. ructive, and technical contempt Plague is spreading rapidly in Chi- brought home the foreigner MY | aises in value as other things do. She | AN 0! L know those horrid things, fionlaipietusciilofghopsands gof s MN‘"“M\ rrm‘m"x ry ] roads, he cxplains, represent an in ained whs v wish, mor = ? Sbrazenlns canlh nen and women the capital and an- amuel Gompers, preside: ¢ the| the forces that had made for victory ] roads, he cxplains 8 any s have obtained what they wish, more| ' o o 5 0 rore but man | A azen as can be, men " capitz 1 amuel Gompers, president of the | the forc nadenor il il e i e luck to them, and greetings to their g 2 Have stolen with their wicked wiles | vient right of the citizen. They do not { American Federation of Labhor, has| Was conspicuous by its absence £ : ; labor is making her product cost more My Ferdie's heart from mo. seck to brolect the dignity of the written to all labor organizations for( In the brilliant ranks that swept| 000 miles of tracks and “it is no long- to deliver—and possibly man proi- Minna Irving in New York Sun. | courts. They seek to leave the victims | aid in behalf of Debs down the avenue there were no rep- | er a question of what return shall be 2 2 S e e 5 2 e a vies of the | allowed to the owners; it is a ques- - 3 : 2 — & of a persecuting statute, and, it may| Cleveland scored in fixht on semaie | resentatives of the navi t allc | iteering is working toward unfair A ces,” c P rvice ny ASENT FOR WIDOWS BPENSION|. . - . i Deccased Husband’s Brother. be, of private malice, bare of remedy. | floor—administration called unsound | Allies—the “silent services.” which { tion ax to what service if any, shall 5 prices for the milk and the flesh of e They do not dare to depend upon the | —strikes abounding evervwher had kept the British Channel clear; | be rendered to the public FUND (Providence Journal) g ever ere v ey the bovine. A h verdict of a jury of the vicinage. which had held the watch amid the According to Mr. rdee, on May Though New Britain has not desig- e A new angle to a subject that has In. & bill crowded with search and e mists of the North Sea; which had | 31, 1919, sixty-nine companies, with a agitated the British Isles for many i . widow's < ~IE s and de ) operty hose “Sile iccen [ o e ocean lane from | trackage of 5,912 miles, were in the nated an investigator for the widow's o - cizure and destruction of propert Those “Silent Services. made secure the ocean g o ’ FACTS 'AND FANGIES!| sestas promnton by e uaiciat | Sroe 2nd deslucion o piopeity o -8 wa Lo e o DA e ke 0f 0 Ml U O pension fund, the war widows, as well i , . (New York Herald.) 4 the ke of mulcting and driving Raltic and braved the hidden foe by | with a trackage of 7 miles, were as other needy ones in the city, have | sumed, but during its interruption we [ Wedded to her late husband's brother. | 1o jail misdemeants so de by the As the tumult and the shouting | ;.\ and night in every ocean of the | dismantled and junked, while thirty- been taken care of, consistently,| have learned how to make and pro-| TWo women “who went through the | Anti-Saloon league, »nt, most | died at the close of the most tri- | world eight companies, with a trackage of duce hundreds of things that we'll| forms of the marriage service with | offensive (o customs r:ijy‘)?'v"j:kjl:‘.lly;’t”‘tlo P:':\m (I:P.:w]unx‘ y for ;::'Y:\l‘r;:.;]r’;fY‘(Jhrmv‘rlv’\:"dn‘\y”\‘::\n”:-."nvh'l‘.v;; and beliels of Inglish-speaking Men | . or geon—siriec the frst—and the |and Sims, without the seamen of joned. He claimed that the govern agao 8 eve d i E . @ k ung and women libertics of th i AR | ¥rance and Ttaly—always ready for | ment control over service, rates and of need but come to the attention of e court. United States. as Blackstone sald of | ¢rowds dispersed to the four cOrners. giontyre afloat or ashore—the | fuel is responsible for a situation the board, whatever the cause of the A ship is to leave Philadelphia It is improbablg that these are the | those of England. “cannot but subsist|0f the land the majority of the spec- | \p/ o “vordun, Vimy Ridge. Chateau- | which, in his opinion, can only be met loaded with food and clothing for | only instances of fuch marriages and | so long as this palladium (jury trial) [ 12tors must have felt that their curi- be well emulated here. Lessons in MORNING .... Ea ter or for worse,” the doughboys have of the country he electric rail- wives, ing that a widow cannot legally be | for through the Charity Comunission and | umphant Bastile Day t Paris had| Yet without the sailors of Beatty | 257 miles, have heen wholly aband- igator. There are few cases iy . | Thierry. the Somme and the other | by the establishment of rates suffi- German widows and orphans. This| it seems strange ¢that the question | remain sacred and inviolate: not only | 0sity had leen more than satisfied. | | AOTT0 00 (ouid represent glorious | cient to meet expenses adopted in New Haven, to have the in- | jjj be another instance to convincs [ about them was ot dealt with when | from all open attacks (which none |They had sees the Marshals Joffre | "1 " MAES W00 Gice vietory, The Naturally the public does not take igator for municipal charities do| GGerman psychology that Americans do | the celebrated one of the ‘“deceased | will be so hardy to make) but also [and Foch ride by at the head of the “",’P"r;w, S edloutiof Germanyiby ikindlyito any lsusgeation of Incrended the work for the state fund also, and | not know how to be conquerors in | wife's sister” was siyitled. It may only | from secret machinations which may | Pattle flags and representatives of the | 1o 270 30" Cent down to the sea | fares. The fact of a high price level helping the conguered instead of ter-| he gusssed thay tho latter marviages | sap and undermine it: by introducing [ armies of the nation, followed in al- rarizing them.—Baltimore American. | aré much the more frequently sous hew and arbitrary methods of trial,” | Phabetical order by picked soldiers to follow this procedure - English law down fo 1907 for by dishonest, arhitrary extensions of { of America. Great Britain, Italy and A saving in expense, with gres No one possessing sanity would | marriage between /persons legally re- | contempt of court ‘All the machin- | the other Allies. There was the stern, lack of funds. It is not a had plan in ships and of heavily increased costs of Ghosts of the ocean. our fleets and | operation must be recognized, how- | those of our allies did their work un- | ever, as must also the public's need i 1 5 > der a veil of mystery. The detailed | of the service now being rendered by send steamship to sea Without ma- | lated by marriagefas weil as by blood, | cry of law ends in twelve men,” as|unbending General Pershing, smiling | ¢ their exploits will be the re- | the electric lines. Apparently the chinery. The league of nations cove ‘to the third rlr;/w»v\ The attempts | Champ Clark said, or quoted, in The| for once, and, further on, Field Mar- manece of the great war problem is rapidly approaching the Mayor Quigley, so it is said, intends centralization of duties, is thus cffect- €d. One investigator will have little | . ¢"i¢" the machinery of the freaty {to have it amenfled in order to por- | house. The machinery of prohibition i shal Haig, who is one of the mildest acute stage when a decision must be #xtra work in calling the state's at- of peace. Without it the treaty would [ mit *‘deceased wife's sister” marriages | Jaw begins and ends in the Anti-Sa-| mannered men that ever organized reached temtion to those cases which come| drift hcl]n'.c.'\fil\ on the racks.—Phila- | make a long and: sXetinsichenianintifSontl e o i ;;;’f,rim‘h’\“d fototc SthEll s s Plight of Electric Rajlways. nder its jurisdiction. It is probable| delphia Inquirer. British parliamgntary history. e he straitest sect of drys is dis- | ceeded another. S % g propabie first relieving b{!l passed the Com- | crediting prohibition and disgusting| But in the mighty multitude that (New I Herald The word “atrocities” once seemed . It must be decidedly annoying to mons in 1850. It was rejected by the | the country. Unconsciously they are|packed the Champs Elysces there| Mr. John H. Pardee, president of | to be inseparable from Belgium. Now It is easy to distinguish between | p, 11"t pvery time they get ready | Lords, and from} that time to the tri- | doine useful work. One feels like|must have been those who were not | the American Street Railway associa- | it bobs up with Korea and Ireland, \¥ho deserve city aid and those | to recogznize Kolchak the Bolshevik | umph of the refform there was not a | thanking them rather than blaming |so carried away that they were un- | tion. tells a startling tale concerning | Germany must appreciate its vacation, e to be helped by the widow's | armies capture another town from Parliament, and} hardly a session, that | them, lable to think. To these something was the condiiion of the electric railroads —Springfield News. t he would discover them anyhow

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