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- Britain Herald, |1 o men e ome e THE BUSY BEES ticularly among doctors, has become g [ HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, great and the officer’s scheme would Preprietors. allow this providing the ordinance is ed:‘dally (Sunday excepted) at 4:18 | changed. It has been while he was i 5 L] . m., at Herald Building, 67 Church St. ; R ot on duty at the corner of Church and I 2.00 Three Months. Main that he has used his eves and N DT B 75¢ a Month. Y wits to solve the parking difficul- ties. This as Second Class Mall Matter. = i 4 | L] o indefinite parking along the south A b | CLEPHONE e ustness Omco oL CALLS 5| side of Church street and none at all o R | ditorial Rooms eses 926 | On the Morth side, which is to be kept g \ | \ | ftered at the Post Office at New Britain then, is the plan. Allow Fhe only profitable advertising medtum tn | ODen for traffic. This would not malke the city. Circulation books and press Foomiel wayeh coohito —a e tiee a one way street of Church street % i but mercly make new parking re- 3 ) | Member of the Associated Press. e 1t 3 he \ssociated Pross is exciueivels. entitled | strictions and at the same time aliow | : : to tbe use for republication of all news ’ ediid i & SPibliedon of oll nawe | g place near the center norih of th la this paper and aiso local news | Center church, where doctors and published hereln. g a [] others on business about the center ‘ T = could leave their cars for a time. < + o | THOSE RENT 1IGURES. In defense of the plan Officer Lam- 5 5 I . rent situation, New Britain's | Phere points out that the trolleys pass 7 £ oremost problem recalled by a | Only one way along Church street and 1 e ¢ B - N 7 X \ SATHER FORLCAST IDNESDAY FAIR Pertinent communieation received in ( 'eMPorary parking to the north side P> WEATIE Bonboay ! = he Herald office today asking about | Of the street often times creates a THEREFORE — BIG BARGAINS he ficures on rents and prices in the | cOndition in which automobiles or eIl 4 BIG CROWD — BIG BUSINESS ) Brious parts of the city as they were | (rolleys have to stop to let the other | | | It you are not here you Il miss a money saving opportunit Dresumably obtained by the 'DO,WQ \ass if they are headed in opposite youwll regret for a long time Boe or two months ago, Officers, | directions. If there were no cars Butnorized ot s by ive Comonen | PATked. on the north side hia would u - Six Hundred Sport Shirts Council, faithfully canvassed New | POl occur and an automobile would 5 e oo e e ]| e 6 Ol o B0 6 e e & % g Men’s and Boys fhomes that were cheerfully and | tion even if a trolley were coming 9 7 thoroughly answered in the majority | €ast. Automobiles going east, with Manufacturers’ Clearance Lots purchased last week in New ) 2 York at about half pric of cases. The hope back of the com- | the trolleys would be unable to e 3 TO GO ON SALE WEDNESDAY MORNING AT 9 A. M. pliance of the housekeepers was that | them, probably, because of the cars i = % X ach one was assisting in some plan | that are parked on_their side of the b ~ 3 \ c; ° n ° eac to lower rents, or at least obtain an | Street, but there are. few times that Y ) p < \ < For Shirts worth $1.50 to §3.00 estimate of the renting costs of the | that may be done, as'things are now. i 2 : Several of the well known high grade arl and Wilson Shirts Blty. They did not have to answer | Usually a machine has to follow the in this Sale. the questions but did so with a real | trolley until Elm street is reached, ; i ) . U\ 7 SEE OUR LARGE SOUTH WINDOW FILLED WITH regard for public welfare. Have the | Where the trolley may be passed. i/ 4 T 7 Y o Ml'l"\.l:\:;\\v\r‘”'\fl‘,;f‘\|‘\'](Iv b answers received been made use of? There is nothing to lose if the or- & & W % 5 If anyone ('.\V:\:vr\:tl*:lv‘fl this Sale, send some one in and ¢ & vour share, our salespeople will help them make a choice communicated column asks, ‘“Why | little gain. The use of one side of 15 7 2 e T not?” street for parking will be appreciated In the present state of affairs it | by many. 4 t/. \ V57K, N g < 2 71 7 ; ; Men,S Summef weight SOX Apparently not. Our writer, in the | dinance is adopted and thore is a becomes a matter of public concern 5 g 3 / - Black, fine quality cotton, in all sizes, 25c 5 Pair $1 OO what rent his neighbor is forced to RACE RIOTS IN CHICAGO. Sy A 7 3 / / 3 B crade, WEDNESDAY AL M. . o G CERGEY S0 B B e Though the development of racial | s SE < Wil 3 | Part of the wage-curners Income 1% | antasediom m anw Aol whniover l N v / At Our Garment Dept. going into rents and in many cases AN g & b { is a subject which is extremely dis- g el 5 - S stificdl by : Our final clearance of odd lots of Wool Skirts, Children's Capes that the high price is not justified by | w.cterul to us and one difficult to ; ur final clearan 1 Misses Coats, Rain Coats, Women's Capes and Silk Dresses cost®of house and original outlay in discuss, the troubles in Chicago, Al to go on Sale $3 9 following ciosely upon those in | Men, have brought upon their whole WEDNESDAY AT 9 A, M. ............. Choice, Eact . landlords are who have s g 5 rac 2 4 o ave raised rents J SIKAY B Washington, between whites and | '8ce the desire for revenge on the|so unjustly and what was the AR rents each time, until it is impossible L € as the amount blacks, will not bear further slight! Part of the whites. Thus the trouhle | ©f the raise. . I've found a house! to pay the price. It is also impos 2 g SN e o : 4 5 b i 3 0 (© i ay R P ; £ when a dissertation upon the day's| 8TOWs where it might only be a case| LAL Canvass has been completed | I Nate the place and all pertaining r v S ] . . sible for the family to move, as there i AS€ | some time ago. | to it TWENTY MULE TEAM BORAX PRODUCTS party could | Why is it not made (I can’t tr Wath 1 2 : 3 )t made puble? an't think how the buildet dared | SOAP CHIPS POWDERED BORAX Washington are now, we hope, a| Ne Dbe found. Had the nczroes!| The rent payers of this cily are to do it!) ' DomiN o L e - | 5 2 Iegularly sold elsewhere at 10c and < matter of history and the results are | turned upon their fellow who had DCINS shamefully overcharged by a d the windows that refuse to GALE PRICE WEDNESDAY A.M. .............. Package [ property. The sale and re-sale of houses has resulted in a -~boost of 5 news is undertaken, The riots in| ©f DPunishing the guilty is no place to move to, and an acute 2 situation is created. Old houses and property that is valued low on the G e 2 hut well known. Those in Chicago are | ‘iolated the rules of conduct for jcertain class of lJandlords, not all of shut; man, {whom live in New Brit £y ha he fl T ROSE T SOWDEIR o Shitelor bl s New B There hate the floors, 1 hate the Kitchen— VIOLET ROSE TALCUM POWDER that would only be proper in highly | Seemingly still in their infancy. While White or black. and speedily deliverei will be no relief until the fa i but i S is it q him to justice, or made publ 5 . One Pound Can, 25c value 4 1 Bostly edifices on valuable sites. The | this is being written the wirés .from stice, or meted it out them- | Made bublic. Certainly the public is Tivo) fonnd a Mooos! it P . | i entitled to I it a WEDNESDAY A, M. . . Bemand makes it possible to get any | the Western city are telling ,of ‘mew | S€IVes, there would have been n, "G Shewelio ety FINE QUALITY LINEN STATIONERY - ! jive us the facts Mr. Mayor )4 Shets Pape invelopes, 39¢ value, in white and ol contiemen MOtk fRe il oo o s s 24 Shets Paper, Invelopes, 39c value, eec s ¢ o il door; e > 3 Jive in. Profiteering landlords have | murdered by mobs has now been need of revenge upon either side.!The podt people of the city look to ColClE WEDNESDAY A. M e 335 Bos c 2 foh ate the trains (I'm deafened th | 8 v TY BE - hot been checked by police action | reached. Ghicago is scarcely a | NOW the matter has become 2Rustongzller, {heindoas) B NOVELTY BEAD CHAINS tespectfully, hata | the boxe L alance of Tmporters’ Stocks, values In this Sale up to 39 thots RENT PPAYER. L S o R win doyvi I s Y00 Vo tin GhDice SWED DAY A. M. .......... cach Cc must % ‘ assessors’ lists are bringing in rents e 2 it R sum for a place that is suitable to | Killings and ‘the total of persons | (rouble. There would have been and + I hate the buses screeching past the 2 a race despite the Gommon Council’s hope. | healthy place to be about in, Tor| War involving hundreds and The people of the city have littie | either race. A sands where a few individuals ; : s T hate the scrubby, grubby . garde to say about what a man may charge When news stories of the past are | Pear the real blame. FACT T < i il Yy -garden Y ’ lS H W d H h yd N d Y stin i £ o oo S DRAND EsNCIES | S e ou’lISave Here Wed. on Househo!d Needs lege of collecting what he phéases. | help but wonder if the riots are a The House nas repealed the t ey HUCK TOWELS — TURKISH BATH TOWELS — L hate the paper that adorns the | TOWELING BY THE YARD — BED SPREADS — hall BED SHEETS — SCAREFS AND SHAMS in the re-assessment which is even | tagonism hercabouts. We were told NS —New York World. hite to see it peeling off the BUY BED SPRIEADS WEDNESDAY A. M o $2.98 ‘ o ax on | - Wipe Shantung off the political map But the city does have recourse to | reaction from the earlier attempts of | S0da and ice crcam, and voted a re- | and a number of G. O. P. senators | an excellent club over the profiteer | pro-Germans to stir up race an-| ¢SS will be without latitude or longitude. | But it did 5 ——— i wall); $3.98 values, all hemmed, fox now going on The income of a|of plots in the South to antagonize | in extra se The Angio-Frerch treaty was rati- 1 hate the staircase (steep instead of BUY BED SHEETS WED. DAY A. M. $1 89 i Lach o property is easily determined after | the blacks the rents are known. The rent fur- nishes an accurate index of what the owner regards his real estate and buildings as worth. After his in- against their white coun- fied by the British pailiament in a low) | values, size 81x90, for s ) AT R Al AR few minutes, but (hera fswt any pres. | 1 Bte the busement; Im unhapps ALL LINEN TOWELING WEDNESDAY A. M. ; t may have decreas venues | dential tampaig e AT : though anticipation of their fulfillment. Now 78 goereaned our revente: EaRaisR S nEl2na R e \ i “ 39 Yard 3 Yards for 98 we pay more.attention Becallnly considerably by both actions but the | ¥ 41" ‘Vashingion Post. ve found a house C c e > luxury tax on soft drinks was hardly z HUCK TOWELS WEDNESDAX A, M. ALL LINEN enough the trouble has developed in e China cannot understand why it |1 loathe the landlord and his loa.d 75¢ es ¥ or o come is known let the assessors call sl i - " lin favor. 1t will be easier to pay |should have taken all of Shar of lies e Vb = for the two cities where we might sub-| tor (he war othe o o : e hell c c 4 s % 8 ar otherwise. soothe Japan's proud ad sensitive na- hope he'll g Ades whe e = g ot el e yearly amount seven per cent of | poge that propaganda work would be £ eolgdonan Liond Bolsensitiicina ons » to Hades when he PURKISH BATH TOWELS, WEDNESDAY A. M. the whole and tax his property ac- concentrated—Washington, the cap-| 7. = 1 hate the neizhbor iccivaly L fa ST S o e - : emocratic criticism that the spe- . {=nhorhood sind tnon't, C FO;”d”(“T‘-‘ - :“‘ : ”], B "‘“’]“;"” "7 | ital of the nation. and Chicago, whose | wal session had accomplished ’l’] Wircless telephones and the new behind; : C s a landlord boosts pro-German tendencies are already | ing of note in : V nenc o X-ray will hereafter [ The views give me BUY SCARES, SHAMS AND CENTERPIECES WEDNESDAY A. M. sessment be boosted—at once. And i ¥ 5 a period when much | Make it unsafe for recalcitrant hus- never mind & known. There are a greater numbér 1 i andedlis e . bands to wander far fr T R T5c values $1.00 values let every person in the city make it was demanded is scemingly justified. nds to wander far from home after I've found (& ) Yach C the blues. But | o - . 5 A hous; y 4 Fach of German citizens in Chicago tha dark.—Ncw York Herald. S AT e 5 at Al bart his business to see that this plan is then e MARGARET LARMINIE |4 ~ strictly followed. b any othier Amierican clty In-Dro-| Greafyrrdmises wers made The -Allies made Poland a nation e onponinion rd FiOOf l,avmgS Wednesday A NI | e y portion to the population. Can that| the Republicans asked for : | T TR T e e v i < — Amnother plan for reducing the T s asked for an extra | ind now all she has to do is to lick e P CONGOLEUM MATS | | | when have anything to do with the riots? | ses il v G he Germa o shevis 5 B its or renis)or holding them where 3 o do h the riot session. The high cost of living was | (1€ rmans, the Bolshevists, the The Latest Plot Agair i Ukrainians, the Lithuanians and the t the Preside ze 18x36 ) White and Grey ik 25 Czechs—Knoxville Sentinel. (Bridgerort Times) $1 .98 >, A. M. Ench (o) WED. A. M. .. Pair Value $2.50 dred at this special price The negro, ordinarily, is a law-|to bhe thrown they should properly be is obvious- into the discard. abiding citizen unless he is stirred by S = Iy for the house owner of proper e Miea remember rather better (he S e e es are cheap“to} , Henry IFord and his business sue- | vivid and important things that have . 2 et : tractive a sum may be offered him.|Some of the race that are prone o, either party. e e h:”:“"”" strike | ju5¢ happened than they do !!h(‘ul“ rwo, T S e It is the meneral helief that building | commit deeds of violence and no one | _— s R L i B e s o In Two, Three and four Pair Lots. Its our final Clearance prior | to our arrival of Fall Stocks. Value to $1.98 pa 1 4 e i : 4 nEsi they iknow only throrgh history WEDNESDAY M Pair . tate is at a high valuation now. This | their own race. But the organized ) changed since Barnum's time. Henry Ford has his views and is| Everybody is not sb, costs are going to see no | shooting affrays of the past few & not afraid to express them. They We will only sell two hun- some outside influence. There are However promi prices are coming down and real es- | deplores their usual punishment, even | The great American public hasif Jewierbers et diro | SPLINT CLOTHES BASKITS imputation of | srosst isnorance | ox Just the thing for your Wet Wash, as Clothes Baskets Y luction for many years, if | weeks are not common with the gy Gliide [ (e W Gliiigs (I : e e ‘asion deliver them withi etor st Sy s ) \ - he is a thorough American and a fine Pressed in the language. “He doesn't SR R : SRS L SO SO they ever do. Rather are wages going | bl seldom takes the trouble = Christian scholer.—Williamsport, Pa., | know that Abraham Lincoln is dead." 24 thislfepoclallSeloR DI oS . 89c ‘up to meet the increased expense. | to fight in this manner. He must be But Barnum had nothing Indox Whether nator Brandege: il WEDNESDAYA. M. —— 2 Hach ; . : srandegee o SHERC 0 S0 el it oreonerh some | Bress. You can mail a letter to Berlin . Therefore your home is worth more | getting encouragement from some e Rl Conneeticut GRS Stor odee o v a eretofore and it is not | outside source : : e assachuse! oy & now than heretofo LC reach @ lot of people who used to , Massachusetts are possessed this spe- : & {914, buit you will not be able to Ive ' cial Information does not appear, Lut | 12WiRE Sxira, cn news then more then ol. Harvey is the same publisher . 21 days familiar to all newspaper | who declared that America did not 4 more massive | L.,4ers among the Anierican people: | win the war, though General Perst he selling pric: 3 ] S s Joys.—Omaha Bee. and mory ; co shensive ignor- adcrs among the American heoble e anal gt hourhiiGenoral fEers ceeds the income on the selling pri deal of respect. Their deeds ranked \mmany has forgotten William | "% omaha T :::(f“””m truly comprehensive ignor- “When the senator from Connect- | ing had reported the war won, (a re jcui showed me tLis article before the | port also printed in every American going to depreciate. In addition, you Black soldiers were common in At all. will have to pay an amount that ex- | IFrance, where they, earned a great T S there, amorg them the Hohenzollern | they have achieved of your old home te Eet a now tent, | yith thoss of any other troops. They| Randolph Heart in making ugf Ye In the afternoon papers on July 3 and you know it. What does one | geserved all of the honor that we ! Slate for the vear fo come. Rathe ol : enalinl i GEnne Brewenueraiics || eecmDling Sotitho feennte Riciecer ol povaranen) Sl b i Ameri ey - z = 5 9 ey : | > inconceival W the fou doughboys severed the Germar ne oy oine? Avsoiuielvinothing (e s e S e aiscaraca Tl £ aTienlil o 25 YEARS AG July 4. the text of the fgeaty for to me inconceivable nan lir S 3 Sefenit oL Pl oo ticle should be there. [ supposed ' of comrmunication beyon Arzonne but a little more cash on hand that | . be partially responsible, how- | the broper word (from “the Herald of that Date) |i§ it of Frarce was printed ver- | () “oqitos, Col. Harvey, was very ac- | forsst e ever, for the troubles of today. Some I TUSEE thnee vkt late Haive curate and careful, but it seemed to Think of a great c or sole of their heads have become turned Just think of the time.that W..R. July 29, 1891 { NWeekly brinted sthe fteat S W in the belief that it was doing some- Sl ; Officers Conlin, Hellberd and Sloan_ yp; 0 DIl that It was doing Sl SRl e o G committee to greet the soldiers in | ,nd Special Officers Schroeder e IS e Sl DRI IO i ol s laid before the house tolerate from and Special Officers Schiroeder and™ o¢5id oudors added (hat “to the best | 590K Which was laid befor fineinc] of our knowledge it has not been pub. j ©f commons, hut et 7 sl e copy in private hands. Hawever, I Two days before the weekly was is- sued Mr. Hay, republican chaifman ol the national committee, sent out will be betler invested in property. Do not sell your home. That is one mnly me simply inconeccivable. 1 saw a | telling his readers that the of the treaty, : G { way you can help withoyt harming | copy of the London Times contdining ! treaty is new. three weeks e ¢ o Totrhtod s | has wasted on the Ma r's Rec: on | 1 : and they have perpetrated acts that he Mayoris Reception the fourth article from the White ben printed in ever yourself. any race. Law-abiding negroes have | “eW York Burkarth made a raid on William Smith's saloon an Lafayette street and found heer stored away in sugar bar- rels and baskets. Smith has a wooden 4 Quite naturally, some of these law- | leg and in the excitement left it in the e G ol e has 4 : And the flag on the fi age of | saloon, going off on his crutches, traffic on Church street which he has| ,1iqing men have become incensed | s 287 onthe Hratipace Ro7 ‘"S,';'M"'":.,,“.‘“",”1 S Clence " 4 slaihe > e 11d and which 3 he New Yoirk Journ: as fluttered cholas L L S A g 4 S ‘Guarantecs of Peace paper. as being fo explathed to the Herald and S0 TS TG AT ol Tl ¥ = nal hi tter about 1 o'elock this morning whom he the editorial published by, Col. George ¥ L E: x!w beir g for earncd for them and have fought 2 hich is the first time that 4\ opt were trving to fire his barn, . larvey relative to the’ proposcd uhisfislanexiSt eivic authorities, with the probgble . =0 Lo g (P8t Bas bappened. H. E. Hart has gone to Cottage City | Franco-American treaty DIYHC IR s S e ; thi Bt i ecmin il b tostn ) o B Y e B SR for two weeks | lie New Tork Workd {s mufnority [(Ten o ofEn 8Ll Anl 5 Bl e B e S - for that. Neither may the white) (. “ =i, : Miss Margaret Christ 1s ill at her' or the statement thaf the night be- | tics. Talking about White Books and ‘millionaire ho had not thre SominE M the the scheme before a No true American deplores it under | Miss Margarel ¢l | fore (he cdiforial appeared, Lodge, | Thunderers, and Paris Figaros, to earlier read every last word of that man who is trving to get even for | % . I o great while. We present it to our the circumstances, however. Knox, Brandegce and Borah met and | present an appearance of knowing important sta own fay. i e yenis Kennedy's harn was destroyed bad treatment of his race. i ] ; . vthing, these scnator irds did orite newsp! readers that they may have knowledge - , — by fire around 2:30 this afternoon. Planned an atiack upon the president, | evervthing. these scnatorial birds did Wer When the blame is all boiled down, G T s e Ti-as Sl dontinie { The morning after Brandegee called | not know that the facts they were Do Harvey. lodg Brandegee we believe the verdict will be that Constables Rawlings, (‘ohen and’ the altention of the senate to the | proclaiming had been printed in every | know that Abraham In is dead? any action that they may deem proper — — Sl % el s Gk Gt sl e newspaper in their own country Do they know tha war is over? i S o e e 5 Gibney visited John J. Regan's b y ; s ORcountny N . s o when the time comes for a discussion | "¢*Y" e e I “kl”“e' COMMU}\.{CATED. ber shop Saturday night and found Here is the thundered, the Lon- The operation in which Brandegce Do they know that world is tired overcome by their own importance, — haco of the plan two empty kegs. { don Times of July 4 and the whole | and Lodge arc ciught is well known of war, and that it wants to make a Church street has been designated | have been the cause of the wholesal How About Rents? F. C. Babcock has entered his bay covenant is here; every Britisher | to poker players. It is called four ftreaty providing against future wars? R e L rioting. We do not mean to insinuate KEditor New Bm(m Herald:— mare, Patchen Girl, in the races to be knows about it as well as their own | flushir . Fellow Americans, let us at the g5 any m NEEkinEalsteich Dear Sir: Some months ag given by the Gentlemen's Driving but we do not know about it and can- | The president ought to be grateful earliest opportunity get ourselies common counkil instructed > club of Hartford. He will try to se-! not.” pecause those who plot against him senators who ride on trolley cars, use about the center. The demand for | overcome—that is not so—but that policemen to make a canvass on their cure prizes in the 2:45 an e And Seator Lodge with solemn sen- | do it so magnificently separated from | telephoncs and rcad the newspapers, p % can some section where a car may be‘d. few have, and these, being black beats which would show who the, classes atorial pomposity issued and the fol- | the world of common sense. | and who knew what the peopie Want. Think of Lodgze H irandegee, RAFFIC 'RCH STREET. | TRAFFIC ON CHURCE suffered through deeds of others of S Lamphere, of the Traffic | thoi; bigod who deserve to be killed, | |'¢ Nasn’t fooled the doughboy any has a plan for the handling of who pose as authorities on forcign afterward found a copy of the French . afrairs. solemnls paper Figaro. It is a Paris paper un- der the date of July 3 nd carried and ridiculously quoing from the Britich White Bool the London Times and the Paris | | ik s fro yage this article, headed letter i which he asked them to “see ! opglssationaing sk garo, the terms of an important he as also taken up with police and c-bellum states- whole of the Unite ites nc of what is proposed and may take ‘common with several other streets | that every negro soldier has been