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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1919, Sl i COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOW S BEFORE THEM bw iiritain Herald. ; ihe [HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, UGS | ] L . Proprictors. ‘ During the week preceding Auzust | / ) 6 daily (Sunday excepted) at 4:18 | 15 this vear there were 42,348,000 | / m., at Herald Bullding, 67 Church St. i DO e R e : : ’ : | 7 / | i / A 4 | 00 a Year p.0o0 Three ionths, 50 a Month 10,093,000 in 1918, For (he week b “ALWAYS RELIABLE" fore there were HLU97,000 bushel ored at the Post Office at New Britaln | recoived in 1919 and 35564000 in £ - — as ond Class Mail Matter. 1918, IFrom June 27th to August 15th TELEPHONE CALL ness Officc gorial Rooms 919, there was a total of 247,726,000 ¢ ; bushels obtained from the farmer and o R iy brcfiat] o ctiming mueAtarytn | 1 UNE sime peRipd D18, 2 S aal 000 the city. Circulation books and press | Phis country produced 000 room alwayvs open (o advertisers barrels of flour from Junc 27th to ! = Momber of the Assoclated Tress. | August 15th, 1919, and 11,937,000 bar- % % b Astoclated Press ts exclustvely entitled | to the use for republication of all news | rels in that tin s a0, Our total | credited ta it or not otherwise credited | In ihis paper and also local news | published herelm eclevidtors on August 15 this year was stock of wheat on hand in mills and eeeeeeem 164,271,000 bushels, the preceding 7, S 0.2 00 bushels, Y i — : B PRESIDENT AND THE RAIL- Y 2o bunl w i inereis: T 198,000 bushels in one TOAD M - 2 LR week. A vear ago there was 125, : . ® 7 President Wilson, in speaking to &l (00 hushels on hand August 15 and mmittee of one hundred trom the | oy 715 000 the week before, which ks of the discontented railroud men | yode '\ inerense of 15,577,000 in the ho had threatencd to strike Unless| oy poserve supply T S I s | (R g e Final Clearance Prices on living expenses return from the farms, are gettin Lrgument, against any trouble : greater production in flour, and are might be precipitated by the em- 7/ = 4 : building up a healthicr rescrve than 7 loves of roads. Whether his 71/ Y A | . we did in 1918 Our increased con- A g A sumption will take care of p , i reful digest of the results that arve : greater production, hut there i - und to follow a strike and of the in- ) tendeney fo make it casier for us to « nee to o wholesale radse obtain wheat and wheat products // f lroad wage scale. The enmi- d [ : : o L] shown inthe fizures. 1 will take ik will do well to heed them i / 4 time for the consumer to henefit from / on of living conditions is what 4 the inerease which has already heen €. If it is nothing but more } 2 i | felt on the producin 4 e will hat is hothering them we may i sooncr or later. Thd peak of high < 3 pect the strike 1 the result. as, e e ) y 27 attractive figured voile dresses made to sell from $12.50 to Jused han Joscending S CoStRAIRILO 50 each, offered Wednesday ot % w. m. by the President yesterday hcets of all descriptions. “We are face to face with a sifua- | 3 B whichiia more llikely to aftect tho | = AAMLCEEMENISEM A58 EMEIITEN G H N hppiness and prosperity, and cven the The commitiee in cha 1 X e of our people than the war fiself,” { Welcome Home celehration has de PS id the President. He then spoke of | cided, following suggestions made Y e duty ol every individual in the "he Herald, to have a mass mee'ing Smart, well made dresses displayed in our outh window until hnited Stat that of bringing our| of New DBritain’s ex-scrvice nien al Sale, Wednesday, a. m dustries and our labor back to al(he State Armory next Friday eve- prmal basis and expressed as his | ping when an effort will be magle to ibe "that™the intelligence Spatiencelli wsiilize: the feelingz of the . = = = a1 Anpetee e sl L s T 49c. Voile for 33c. yd. TSI ch el ] e e smaldl, but pleasant cating place, on a planned for the final day of the Targe scale will illustrate that the An through the crisis of next winter. Do v coti la i ~hv 7 Wednesday only, our entire line of Voiles which have sold at e . ol . preliminary m i town wishes more of such institutions ‘\“t()blOgrflrh) b} fi 18 1.2 The nation has been awakening to {9¢ for 33c yard. SbH different patterns to choose from. All 40 inches st evening the views of severad ox v S ding i 5 e facts ais pointed out by our Chier | (oo e Pk of dinens Wil discogea e ihose HANK LONG wide Jxecutive. There i tendeney on all i priigghelicuoRtlereaist i eniings St 1 Slonian ittt felt that there was not a sutlicient — - et I Virlely of oplnion Iave you any governdient ham on And How He DBecame a Drunkard. i T R e ol (e il s s S epnin Ol (e el - - — 5 i A ) ) “:nn‘ uu‘:wh m\M'“u\ in u(»}. \\,,‘,- soldiers would turn out if a suflicivn New Britain’s visit from one Wil- In the natura course of cvents there 36 inch Ttound .m:.m,u.w All Linen Lunch Cloths. Value $1.98 e come to (he sume decision. 1¢] returm for their work was made to| Ham Jennings Bryan, eandidate per-| Gime a day when someone said, I i Wednesday, a. m.. $1.19. but a few diys ngo that Lloyd | them personally. In other words, it | Petual for President of the Unlted | £Uess i's s \I)I:t‘;v;l i\urnrllnh1)\(:(\:\‘?'1”» | i 1 Hemmed Bed Spreads, Tix 81, heavy quality. Value $3.95, Wed- was suid that some of the velerans | States, defender of Democracy, and | o et 45 R G G0 e 1 s 4 iy > eorge sketched for the British public re- | advocate of Prohibition was well ap-{ (o (oll my mother that I was a boy 3 ok A 13 piece Linen Embroidered Luncheon Sets, Value $4.98, Wed- snditions in that country, proposing | ¢XPect what amounts to a cash he sume remedy. Irance, through | muncration for parading. We do not| Preciated. His powers of oratory are | at 5,00 for that one visit. As near 4 b 82,50, | Pleasing. He was not at his best last| #s L remember, 1 tried to tell my . : 3 Colored Hordered Huck T evening as it was more or less of mother that 1 wouldn't pay it, for g S CAGGEGCRE Gk b the s: Labor can scarce af- ! titude of the majority of local ex- | e . C RALE CSRRO LR U] e o e o VoL ): while 1 was 29¢ cach, 1 for $1.00. o stereotyped speceh but the we oc brd o the simple truth that! service men. They are withheld From I pecch but the well turned | working my lungs overtime trying to phrases indicated his ability ot fed. This all happencd some half | century amo. My mother was orld £ its misfortune, t s \ . to build | (o be thoughi “posers.” Their mod- He dared the audience to get drunk sed al my coming—ah, that is iy ; 3 ulwa ks against sulfering and finan- | esty is cansing the trouble rather than | on the present “beer.” No one took | cd as one could cxpeet her (o i A r OOr ‘ ‘ lafis failure the sweat of its made the ninth hoy. She told v 2 A through sreediness. 1t is this sense of mod- | him up, however. There was not even svernment channe \ ven voice | believe, Rowever, that that is the at- " owels. Value 35c, Wednesday, a. m., lahor to pull the whole| the wish to parade by a desirc not , i ; S i before my ody and the toil of its brain. The | esty that ¢ . | 1 i t | me many times since that 3 ) osty that must be overcome by the | @NY ODportunity to obtain that s meay > U that stuff dvent she prayed quite considerable Bole ot it sers sl e | oo ana resoniaion e ot | e e bt (e sorsmun | Foet it o e v | IR S RO Drapery Remnants on, is made up of lubar and every i (ng matter In a proper light as one | SNiD Of several of those who were| or alone 1 have (hought—at least in darcd Would have led them to try it. | carly lile—was the reason 1 was i PR % 2r: 5 g All our Rtemnants marked for Wednesday, a. m., selling, Scrims in every 4 tep that s taken by one k- | e que 1o parade, orer will do much to help other i X “sissy boy.” 1 blush now If it comes to a matter of paring pborers, therefore will be a heneiit to HOSTAG — One to six yard lengths at prices considerably less than today the boys for their services, the city s ool FpT ; cost prices. are timed not at Germany, hut i : Marquisettes, Madras, ete. ver nincty-nine per cent. of mankind . . cannot properly remunerafe them for ‘He that hath wife and children : \sainst our allies.—Springfield Union what they did. We all admit thai, [ Dath given hostages to fortune,— [ &#INSE ot il L The President’s words are not new, ey have been advanced. of late, from | . : : Tord Biton B 7 ; 3 adge, no matter how costly, woull 5 "he dollar-a-vear men hay me ‘ o Bl k t Ve - t he had the courage : ¥ not make up for the grind of service o : to retivement > utter them before the labor com- ! LTEIRCE v the grind of ser Ave, Fortune, thou hast hostaze of my | 1 ‘m e We o hest! men now f stage.—Shoe and Leather Reporter, of the White or Grey Cotton Blan kets for single , cots or B o et of it, in its own | MOL belleve that the veteraiis wish I that was onee x0 heedless of (hy & Values to $2.50, Wednesday, a. m. $1.98 pair. £ ) o ford > . IR, o have ee = Printed Tapestry Rugs, sizc 27x54, special Wednesday, a. ands. The attitude of the railvoxd | MONeY return for donning the uniform Pwenty-one forcigners have bheen i ; 2 LT haoh, Mexico for mishehuying | Wrinkle. My mother, not having suf- or > danger in the trenches tee whiCh: wdmitlcalvins i the danger in the trench Have armed thee cap-a pie to strile for the day like @ picce-worker in a mo down cxpellediiion in (hat country pulled - some pretty rough stuff ‘”,) i Infants’ Tiny-Tot Vests and Men's and Boy Sport natives. Des | et bedside with a sample. Milk in wds, Wednesday, a. m., 15e Shirts, Wednesday, a. m., 98¢ those days did not come in hottles but GOTE T i G AR 50 1o $2.00 E 5 wis uastintedly ladeled out in good | Sl e ——————————————— - —‘ honest fashion from the battered can Women's Silk Lisle flose, Women's S Linen Hand ren may not he influenced by his talk. | f Tt e ; They must have | ticient lactate Muid to satisfy my daily wat, after this plain talk, de- | factory. The idea of paying, in any | Have Saniee blades 1o hold demand, our milkiman was called to against my breast, o work with a will | way, for the parade is most revolting y o o to work with a will revollinzi s o e e sclf-pos. | seem worse than (h \ convincing ex- 1t is an unfortumate attitude e Moines Register. hosition of plain piracy of cer-| for anyone (o adopt. 1€ we must hire cled out in little hands, and n elements o s population. The ! the performers in the muin tent, let's | Lo It was, 50 to speak, milk in the rough white and black, Wednesday, 1 Kerchletatabaliociae INoane s HERSE N 5 ST ) 3 ‘ Brizht eves, i in o sleeping baby's FARS AGO e o i & S0 . $1.25 ircle of strike and higher prices for | send away for a circus and call eh 2 . | [Rrenguihord myginello sl Saying g O 31:23 day, a. m., 1 for $1.00. fommoditics has reached w eritical | parade o ¢ | | tirtting herseli on’ her clbow, “John nn rea ' ical { parade off iene tliese will put me Lo ile || firvom fhe Hevald of that Date) | | vrced I've mol another souns un. = T nieatan weight fine cotton, ade hoint in the present situation. Upon | 7t i e I oS Children’s Union Suits, 85¢ nt in 1 1 uatior pon he Hernld rvealizes that it is in » test. . How many cows have you zof? How's business2" All of which he answered Wednesday, a. m., 5 pair for sradeiWednesdiy, i Sm.) S60¢ he attitude of the railroad men will | hopeless position Sing (o con- Sure, since there avesuch pititul poor Nugust 26, (891, satisfactorii The o ch. men that they should turn il atisfactoriiy Ihen, with a twinkle $1.00, 1 lepend the frame of mind with which | vinee tne The following residents of - New ! in qer mild blue eye (the shade of the W11 of us will approach our daily tasks 1t ¢ i ( ( . joul. It is a hard thing to do. hut we Upon (he makeshift armor of nfy | pritain were registered at New York | milk he was pouring out), she con- 7 Bhould the demonstrate that they arve 1 - 1 e hear R - or money. and money only, we will be | oy or thee no honow lies in such | Meton D. A. Niven, St. Cloud ) Britain. Tossibly some decision fight! ! house are vou Wil be arvived at at the mass meeting | And thou wouldst shame (o vanquish ‘H’:'“‘ " e . 3 Joim replied that he was not then Odds and Ends of Floss and Saxony 9¢ skein. Iret it of Uhe it | NOXE Eriday evening. Lot us howe : one, methin Jin strect entertained 25 of her your Gl e TG e (0 it hatt it walll heir Ve Vho came awake with such a pain- | rriends yvesterday afternoon. Amor ey e oo oo a0l ybliged to met after the same (hing hen prices will go up and the devil ake ahout L i ; Tul start (hose present were Harry Bernett sy ML ot e N o arry 8 look a little “peekid’, s'pose y* let me R i e e ; tpear will g hear the coughing of a child at ! and Raymond Dart of Newington. The | mix not of the mercenary element an i night! (WISSHIGONI I AU D] sl Cou i up « little milk punch for you?" | course half and half. Therefore v | enjoyment out of it. Then, too, wher mother flashed nim one of her | father being born of Swiss-ling it came to skinning the critter, an that enough will show up to put over CHRISTOPHER MORLIY, singing, after which a collation was | Ge emiles. | began to make my | barents, while those of my mother | deiving into the warm interior of the a vote which will refleet the true at in Collicr’s Weekly served (hrout riw. were Duteh-English, this makes me, | beast, ah, then was the time to study Hensy and Charles Johnson with Porhaps I should here esplain why | 0f course, Anierican: as it takes | his little niceties, when the bloody Bive ot 1 ist of news, in the | Utude of all of the boys, not that of FACTS AND FANCIES. their tamilies will spend Sunday ab| . other irvited the milkman into | little of everything to make something | blade fashed and shimmered mids Lttitude yublic, and in the map. | ‘NOISY minority.” - S Block Island hor bedroom. 1 already see mans of | and if Americi is not something, I'd | the appendix, the alhmentary and the P T, O'Bricn, who hus heen spend-| 510 oaders blushing. In the first | like to know what I am liver. It was a positive joy to witc ing (he summer at his home in thisgiee we must remember that all this My father inherited much of the | him. Later in life, so strongly ha wglish mannerisms, as well as cus- | these fricks of the trade fastenes hat matters, in regirds (o prices, were \pproaching a relicl seems (o he justi- ied here anintangible some- <et reports that predicts a return to = If all the Aierican hogzs could he " N . » o . . | held in cold storage hoyears ¢ hig THE ELKS RESTAURANT. (LA TLEe 20 years the igh g G raturned yvesterday to Baltimore, cost of living and other serious proh- In an effort to supply the demand | lems might be solved.— New York sanity, a relief from money grabbing ‘ [Aetermine, hut it is there nevertheless | for a restaurant of the family variety | Herald. (ESke wthic stomieet fllic innilkmani in | | | took place over fifty years ago. In | 12 where he teaches school the second, my mother was not then | toms, and was a very gentle man. He | themselves on him, (hat before now Parsons is spending a few the | wits @ beautiful character—free and | I've seen him almost kill me with just his something is hard to actually e i 0 i et . s : days at Block Island. Miss Edith | jgicnen, I the third place, my fath- | casy and always willing to endorse a | one look. Once he almost killed a stay U] at which one ay obtain a certain = 5 5 . i g g ) i raiy Boeth is managing his store duvi the | note at a moment’s notice and pay it | man al Christmas time The fellow , . Rritain and France it may be no amount of amusement and homelike HSEahe nolEilyshntenee due. He was, in ofher | was under the influence of liguor. H ed, are not reporting any impairment . . S0 of the land-grabbing industey. — Man- ! act from | fient, the Kiks have been endeavoring | chester Union t few months, | erowas also o the room, as was nurse, the cat, the dog, and a pleture | When it fell The City Coal & Wood Coo received o0 (e Lincoln. Then, again, John | words, so free that 1 have often won- | came into the market and in a boist wits my uncle on my mother's | dered how he was able to meet his| erous manner demanded a Christma really | Dills as he did by note. Tve seen him | roast. e was a peor man, and m on the street with his hand in | father knew he coul ill afford three temper of the pec ble t s 1o what you will ! (urioundings when he is on pleasure 1 ‘.u‘« ul]llvvl the ‘Hr.'w\fl '-h‘l.lw:n‘nl o of conl (o be received in New Britain e o run a restaurant open to the general side, o you see there ws I the private revenues of the Hoh nothing niproper. My mother drank | stand wnd Lpproaching our proposi- | the course of time | his pocket, waiting to give his nioney | or four dollars for picce of heef. M public, in the home on Wishington S enzollerns could be examined, some National Happenings, the mille punch. In ; o neat s of profiteering mizght ho Ninety-three per cents of the people| | Suckleds from: her aremnant of it awiy { ne aifli o ujratho promonsly wit " w food, music and an opportunity to ! brought to notice.— Washington St in New York city rent their homes and from that day to this I've heen | or child who nught be at that very n'ocut ‘e he fellow eried, flour a drunkard moment making up om yarn | ishing his money under my fathe pons mind move open to cause | gipeet. They have siven, with good | and dance. The affair is a well planned - Startling statistics from other large B AT AN D ELOUI MOVIDMIENTS s on oaliio il ol attiaer b et vaean It is a dull day on which the Brit- | citic In writing : Lol 3 Ish government doesn’t cottle i slrike New Bedford strike none of the| 1y don’t know how far back I ought to [ more obliging man. If a pariy asked [ goin' et dough ‘o 1 mcan, coneerning my father and | him for the loan of $1.00 he'd al- You're doctor 0 dutobiography, T real- | around the corner. You never saw a! no: v omazzer, ‘fraid ¥ ainyl The United States Grain Corpora- | dinet b s ) —Toronto Globe mills will starlt next week —operatives who are working divide their pay with has outline movement of wheat | eral business interests have heen en- IMight, not trick devices, won {he trikers—weavers resolved not o) 10 set oz with the greatgrandmother. 1 had [ buteher as was my srvandfather, and | was told it came t began andfathers. Talk about your | “hem and hay he butchering, why 1 don't be- i “Damned if | s uch mother, Someone has said, in order | ways try to force $2.00 on them. Just | He cut the roast t had been Jeman, one shonld hegin | naturally couldn’t help it. e was a | tied up and weis the fellow tion, in its fifteenth weekly bulletin The Chamber of Commerce and sey and flour for the seven days cnding | deavoring to check up on the wish of | Wars and work, not panaceas, will win j start work the peace Manchester Union Japatnese ressive Bombardin two Port Avthu Chinese harbor, where | one on my fathers side who of | artistie had two. My great, great | lieve there’s a handbook on the art | beef. the IHistory of lngland) My father gave him one look, ang One on my mother's side and | all hi August 15. With the statements for | New Britain prople for something of - this vear there has heen a set of fig- [ the sort. Plans for a hotel, of the No profitecr is too small to he chas- | the Chinese send all their boats for | these also ures given out for the movement dur-| most modern sort. are being consid- | od to his hole when the government | repait srandmother on my father's side was | (excenting g the similar period of 1918, and in [ ered by scve The possible success | #ets around to him.—New York AL the fat men's convention held | Ivish, while both of her grandmoth- | that could teach him a thing about il. { one fist. The man landed out on (hi, e vesterday in Norwalk three presidents | ors were Scotch. My father's grand- | 1t always scemed to me that he could | horse-car track. So, T say, this is the = Were clected to head the organization | father was an Englishman and his | cut an ox's throat with more perfect | only time in my recollection, it was rease in the amount handled, despite | indication to those interested whether (i Sl chees o e Wwhich 15 the real head of the ques- | futher was a Swiss. My grandmother | abandon than almost any murderer T | necessary for my father to add any. the fact that we have been told that| it will pay ta go into the matter they | any -qualifications of our obligations | tion—the three men togetier weish| was also English, while my grand- | ever heard or read of. Do it so slick, | thing in the way of beef to one of his Qur ecarlier estimates of the wheat | have considered. Patronage at this|in the lecague of nations because they j 912 pound \ father was Dutch. My father was of | and secmed to get so much bloody | bloody looks. all eascs there is an appreciable in-| of the Blks' restaurs

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