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’ [Assued * amiy Pf December is the occasion for e Britain erald. HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Proprietors. Bill incorporating the Wartime Pro- cants was overridden in a mighty short session of Congress by a de- (Sunday ex P. m, at Herald Bullding, 8800 a Year 2.00 Three Months. T6c a Month ted) at 4:18 Churoh Bt cisive majority of the members of (he House present. Like a skyrocket With events, was the affair no evident predic- = tion fntered at the Post OMce at New Britala @s Seccond Class Mail Matter. of the the President siz nalized his displeasure with the off act and the of touched the stick The TELEPHONE CALLS fuse, Congress ustness Office . 928 Bditorial Sy supplied burst flame, and it is Rooms ShTe a dead that we have with he only profitable advertising medlum in the city. Circulaton book and press ! room alwave cven to advertisers. today. dry forces in Congress are certainly sticking by their Member of the Assactated Press. he Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news eredited 1o {t or not atherwise credited N this paper and also local news pablished herein. ready The Iast more for instant action veto at practically the came moment-—the President no time in to sign or 1efo ~ the hill WHEN THE ARM MEETS LABOR. which However, his illness had not interiered sufliciently o prohibit him from putting the oflicial veto upon it 3 1 : Al the last moment. Saloon men had Samuel Gompers' plan for a N Y heen waiting with ill-concealed im- the action and leeting of organized labor and the had about Tet el patience for epresentatives of agricultural inter : s decided that the President was to PSts which is to take place, it is ex- P it o by default. Late in the day the ected, in Washington in the month them that e Fl R pleasure wa mush | 5 il aspbaied the country nterest and conjecture. The labor, : two s to have a wel period dircetly actions, according to will er 2 LRSS (Brte ine of the terms signing of which Deace vor to get together and force : how 1 foree " the end of the war, probably in owdown on industrial issues of {he S e s W ey was to last until the 2 here should he some develop- : FEIOPT L Amendment o the Constitution he nents of note came cffective on January 16, next It is claimed that the radical ele claimer a e radical ele vear. A wel Christmas was in pros- ent in labor will endeavor to use the > peet. Owners of large wmounts of onference for the enforcement of stored and bonded contraband relt he One Big l'nion all and idea, the na or that they might get rid of their stocli; lonalization or industries. Wo prominent operators of the smaller places looked finers' U'nion the Steel kers' for a period of heavy sales. nion will both take a part i i Liut Congress, though lacking o the vote, rallied to the defense of the hill about the meeting, and it is well known I c two hundred members at the time of at these factions favor the nation- lization of their places of employ- and passed it again with a large hent. The farmers, the Non following of ! majority of actual vofes, but a very ad of A. C. Townley the few over the necessary (wo-thirds The artisan League, will i [(in expand their vote required to override a velo. providing plans do not o response haul of Congress (o the dry Too important . in- stray. Townley's leaguc North Stal which teres and that Mia- matters in not as readily obtained. | the | It is promised that the Senate will | national ( act upon the hill very shortly with s is an amazing thing bad s inception in Dakota legislation on more w exists in that and in esota, is avowedly in favor of potionalization of state and dustries. It has also heen in favor the same result As the The b cause a farm and labor alliance. we have said before, it of is prob- One Big Union idea is liable able that the sentiment many of decided split in the ranks the wet advocates, outside of the will cause it a The F labor, one that great actual dealers, is against this short of trouble American Fed- time of liquor sales. There is no par- ation of Labor, as a body, is not in ticular advantage to be gained hy vor of the move eat cxtent. anyone, excepting of 3 those who have a is more conservative. But therc great deal stuff money tied up in {he ke members of the national bod ¥ and who mizht dispose of it d unions in the group, who would the short spree. As a matter of fact, it hing affairs down this. ! : is liable 1o do a great deal of harm ances hestion, then, whether sovietism will The circums would he such, were that whom it whether The workers allow the federation or the | the ban lifted, liquor would verse will be the case One s tempt many had heretofore s Union would collect all of 3 heen unnecessary to, and those who to o zroup. irrespective of their The in were accustomed to drinking in the that mod - idual trades, international eration would take to stuff with uncil would control the whole bu greater avidity, knowing soon it s and would able to call a all particular Re gen- was to th suffe pass into oblivion. Of course, bl strike of workers, everywhere, The who they their so are traficking in it will gain any point 75 will not be able to realize eration plit into various trade upon The the an- | investments anches which may act independent- | i President’s point that it consider wi the its course is not of each oth time now (o let meis- Nationalization of industry is ures and to due process of Jrer matter: it plans rather for the social- | | law take is, nevertheless, a ic policy than the soviet judicial a little. gument against which . There alons || il [ bibition, a prohibition made nece: of hand, it we e Townley is an example / ; may say is certainly no the co-operative proposition ticulur occasion wartime pro- s line It is an unfortunate exam vy . however— the league came i by the exigencies the recent war bpper with it not long ago and the| ; : { On the other has been arguci nk’s affairs were would up rather that the war is not vet over, and bidly. [Whether le | | other situations liave been ruled with all deal of confusion the mer and labor are this all, understanding. Taking it in to get along together any bhetler . there is a great n did labor and capital at the re Even though the Congre does asgain t conference in Washington When all two are i act—and the House has en 1o much doubt there is an element of uncertainty in d and done, the as J an act which provides for prohibition endable as the former pair, the that it formerly and during war. particulariy after (he y be that one side or othe Peace Treaty has been acted upon 1 be as.insistent gets and the war ended. It bill, is question- nands as was The his s0. able whether the in this case, i mer is intcresied in getting constitutional. by hecn There has been no Is, his clothes and his mechanical ! ratilication tes of the action: oplies as ht cheap as possible in order | : | there has no vote of the people May drink” he may make a profit on his concerning it Congress The different say: ps. he laborer ba ke a wishes to get his | “Thou shalt not Pro- as cheap as he can in order to hiliition Amendment is a profit on his work: hy saving matter; it How | ment has met with the agree- greater part of his wages. of sufficient The States to make ch will the Bo ake it how the farmer willing to | in { possible. much will | | | other has not. nt the laborer, and laborer t will l—such a zive to farmer? be a question of FACTS AND FANCIES. of the 152 maga- compelied to suspend publici- tion 1 New York bhecause of the in possibility of meeting the demands of wdical labor acting in defiance theiv international unions have fomenters of radical sentiment the chickens will come home (o National Republican mutnal de question as has spelleil the and the two Quite a number eat for other moves of Kindo |l isag viding there is denial able to stop the vicious grind and higher foods, we may The of men re wages & be Well, | roost. regulated | | | sornewhere. element of frsportation will then enter into the vtion. Tts costs will he labo and wWill it labor someone must Pay | Last year at was this time the influenza | epidemic wer way, and now the strike plague is running its course. These are two diseases for which science has not yet “acn able to discover an effective serum. Democerat and Chronicle . be the farmer on one or on the other? Capital t a share of the profits, clsa re will ‘ne no transportation. no for Jabor and no market for the | RRovhester A good many oid. long-established saws being knocked to pieces these iconoclastic days. For exam- ple, the saying that talk is cheap will rejoicing | depend altogether on the result of the liquor | the teicphone hearing by the P. 8. C, | Hudson Republi-an. a pall quickly settled ! ik n to relegate the spirit of rejoic- | Deer-hunting fatalities are in full 85 the Seldom hag | swing. Yestorday two particularly sad interest | Accidents occurred, in one of which a lfmhcr ghot his own seventaen-year- | mer i are l THE LIQUOR SIDESHOW. ‘ esterday was a day of men—for three hours- of gloom background. slative action of so accomplished much with such celerity, hibition Act and definition of intoxi- i could not us i guns, | | the old son dead. Tsn't it possible for a Presidentiai veto of the Liquor | state law to compel the wearing of | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1019, some distinctively in aken for Gloversville | any the hide of der-Repub The consensus of be that the worse service the more fivvers, service. opini to the ley the worse Now the learn that it with men: the come out on is with best top. app are pr Boston And chief heat town Haviford Thinks he the fives, Press has a ha probabl sV to to It hiadd to come. offering it promised fheir they News. Texa their noney by their now 1o pay ehangze United States senators w tated about China might profii the history of the gr isolagion that China erect though to live for itself alo &0 News Iord must he to business. He is publicity mo Henry closely for New:: any more flivvers, purchasers in minds. colored outfit which circumstances, e a deer lican. on appear rural trol- md the the trolley Boston Transcript. quantity Tes is clty Transcript. as it e to wearing fire add a little y. - Middle- women - poll t ek are xes in case Dallas ho are agi- study with cat wall of ed when it ne.—Chica- attending not talking re.—Albany 25 YEARS AGO (I"rom the Herald of The October 28, Youns. formerly with owe & Gritzmache ered his conncction with ( The annual collection taken at Mary's chur ago yesterday amounted ( The Terra Colta buildings werd fire proparin immediately ed the shed formerly Yiale Brick company business within J. B, Weiant day altending a ter Plumbers’ association I M. Munson was second representative held last evening. W, T Deleney Stack will zoods helonging Monday afternoon The Republicans held a evening at the Russian Lyc Sloper presided and O. V. republican candidate for gave an address. Lou destroyed is to The compan owi and four montl in New is at trustee fc sell the the e cstate to National Karthquake kitled and ror stricken Prayers and song—- Drivers coachmen streets, Black Rock's man’s $100,000 residence the Miss (‘hapma York jumped from roof an her ankle- -3 servant China gets a loan—I hank advan ten milli Navy to be strengthened wi ch of Chilean vessels continuc to leave Pekin for mediation not continues to remain silent gestions of the United ment. in Mexi buildings audiences in desert their hacks stree hlaze ground se A DREAM O} I dream of the dip of my And 1 dream of my brown 1 can the lake. And the silvering the heart of the see walke n 1 sec the sun’s flash on A will-o'-the-wisp agleam, As we drift along Like a winged song. Or trail of a swift flown T hear my whispering As it lips the water deep, Like a phantom though Like 2 song untaught, Or a love that awakes fro 1 feel the Guiding my As T dip swing of lightsome craff and turn In the swaying stern O'er the stream of shaft. the And the winds And the blue sky As we sail away To the golden My paddle, caress my smiles day canoe and 1! Fou And And n 1 may i omay I rvide in my still, in e su stray take my SWift cana my dream, 1d the sl o'er company., restume designated Confessions and Charies hadly bright States waters my on bo bate)y 1891, employed . has he firm which sev- was week o $4,535 whose recentiy by husines ¥ has rent- the résime red by will 1 time Haven to- mdeting of the Mas- the caucas o the J. 1. stock of estate next rally last cum. A, J Coflin, the sovernor, Happenings., co—People destroved—Ter- theaters. succeeds and in t cars knecl Gil- burned to an of New d fractured injured {ong Kong on taels th the pur- Foreigners Prospects Japan to the sug- govern- SUMMER. paddle, canoe. blue paddie, dream paddle ihs m sleep! my paddle sunheam’s paddle, high, paddle, e, am, waters blue! NARCISSU in the Toronto Globe ACQUIRE FACTORY New Britain Machine Con wpany Pur- chases Government Shop on Chest- nut Street—Manuf The Brit has acquired ernment arsenal street, which was war for the aircraft guns. government announced tory would be taken to the arsenal at but owing to this plan, the plant The Machine company this building into ma plant for their which has been a CHURCH WORK The New tendents’ council will be this evening by Dr. Henry following the supper at Trinity Mothodist church. Sunday school workers will beo Cew shop on used Sometime was in clure in Machine possession of the during manufacturing that down Watertown, the economic “flivver big success. RS" SUPPER. Rritain Church 6:30 Tractors. company gov- Chestnut the of anti- ago the the fac- and sent Mass., loss by sold. will turn nufacturing tractor,” Superin- addressed H. Tweedy in the Over 100 teachers and church attendance, The council has chosen for Dr. Tweedy's “The Training of Devottonal | [ ing | rerea verely | | nevs only. 1ISSIONARIES TALk AT PEOPLE'S CHURCH Dr. John E. Henderson and Wife lie- Inte Work in British last AVES At the morning ices of the Pcople L. John 15 missionaries. who recently from British 1Sast Africa, lectures on their missionary Henderson made o report progress in the missionary the past five the people the and evening church & on serv- nday, and wife returned delivered work. i of the work dur- e stated inning for many hein of today. tHender yoars (hat re b to receive sospel preached better result rined (he missionarics Dr. Henderson is a native of West while his Bultimore, Md. They at Ngenda, which is miles from Nairobi, on March 31 wrrived in this country Scptember 2 This trip is i five weelks but present traveling not years and by Janai- wife s left their ihout 25 cit, Tndies, from station and ordinarily hadc owing to the conditions the mis the United They werce delayed some time, owinz which W that that thi o States adl the o zel to very rapidly Fngland fo \me beinz shinped home af M Henderson his wife will remain until ordercd to rveturn tand e stated, “We enjoy work. we enjoy work that God calls-us to do and we will remain un- til God's will to ‘return could o many icen troops time he conntry stated and in forcizn our directs us sionaries Jestor some capitol they the has nd Toth missionaries spent time in Naivibo the of RBritish wast worked in teaching natives info civilization a population of about the “fa” epidemic uf The death toll was great, My Henderson stated. Many missionaries wso suffered (he disease died a result. Mps. Henderson being sc- affected by it the whole the missionary field have Ly, Dr. Henderson still for whi \ivicd, and where hringing The city 15.000 during many and as in (h great- there of room sionaiies On conditiols improved hut great deal The m statc remaing o improvement intend to remain in this city until November 5th and 6th at which time the Pcople’s church observes conven- tion During their here they Zuests of Mr Mrs 1)y 156 Newington stay and services are the Perry of Chance For 17 t}l Join Yale Artiilery Unit accepted for private with the R. O New Ha od quot be en- for Men can listment in field artillery T.CLounit at now the grade for duty Yale university, ven, to complete the author of 17 men. Only men who have had former will be considered far this duty and they must he of excellent charvacter. After acceplance these men will he fornarded to Port Slocum N. Y.. for enlistment on comple tion of enlistment will transferred to Yale university nlisted men an duty with 1. O, T C. unit on a commutation status. These structions will expire as soon number specified have heen secured of service and he for duty are in tha BOOTH'S INALL'S LAST DANCE TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY NIGHT | will be the scene of its ! dance, Friday evening the annual Ilal-} the St. Manm's society ho day car Booth's hall Jast social and of lowe'en this week, when of and B dance Ladies” T. A will held, and on the following penters will start the modeling the hall into business oflices. The hall has the scene of man socials during its lons period of exist- ence, and recently its owners deciden that the of Main office ) opportunity put the on work of re been dearth street to field an hettor ce offered hall into a paying MORRES RAPHAEL MAY RETIRE FROM BUSINESS | Raphael, the Main streot | is seriously his Ravhacl is that negotiation e will, Morris ( dry gaods merchant sidering the disposal the pecialty Shop. heatth and he conducting materialize in husiness for the as he has hought He intends, it his plans and stat- again con- al in of stock AT said today he poor has which may cver, vemain six months, winter work out, lo take a long re e4 that if he doecs so. he may enter business small scale. been how- | neat his stock on a mass for Mrs. James celehrated \Wednes o'clock at St. Mary's An anniversary Manahan will be day morning at 7 chureh, i HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MIiLK Avoid Imitations & Substitutes IT's SURPRISING Britain People Wealkness, New Kidney So Are you a back victim Suffer spells? Go to bed tired—get up tired? It's surprising how few suspect the Kkidneys. It's surprising how few to do. Kidney trouble needs kidaey treat- ment Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kid- bad twinges; headaches, dizzy know what Have convinced New Britaia peo- ple of their merlt. Here's a New Britain Britain testimony Kidney sufferers hereabouts should read it. Mrs. C. W, Hall, 280 Corbin Ave., says: I suffered considerably with my back and became rua down and languid, The actlon of my kidneys wasn't right, so | used Doan's Kidnoy Pills and they proved to be just what I needed. Doan's put my kidneys in §00d order and 1 have had no trouble since, for they cured me.” 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y. case; New Lieut. John Walsh, navy, wiil arrive in th Nov. Ist with his FFrench ire on the ot the t country bride! ahout They Licuten- Britain during “Pocahontus.’ ant Walsh the only Now man to marry a French girl the war, so far as is known. is Mr. leave s and M urday where they will ter, returning about Alling City, the will Fla win- Edward for Orange remain for May st | W5 Francisco winter. Bocker left he the will for Wherc spend Monks nurse at the town week's vacation My her Josephing 1 duties ns has resume hom Srler a Georac Booth's Haven Caroloza the New entrancc wil enter school at colle prepariatory 10 study examinations, Mis morning will spend N T York Boucher left this | Oakland, Cal., where sh: the winte Dy M rker accompanied 1o New Bessie W, Tor and het DECISION FOR JESTEHR. IBdward 1. Smilh court rende presiding of common ple ve ed a judzment the recover &1 damages and artomobile in the M. 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