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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 191a The McMillan Store Inc. “Always Reliable” 6 NI_) FANCIES it is going to be one or the other, or both.-—Waterbury American. oW Britain Herald' ( Illi‘l::vo (\‘\f!\;f“)}\loi].i directly contrary to the FACTS A s s iree comrury) “We know that the forty-four hoite o \(I:r\ :\l}:\]vl':‘-‘l.x::ty 1”.\\\(. v\\;ho‘ has Ivll;urt One of the apprehensions that at- % Proprictors. | week cannot feed the world and we | testilving ore the senate committee | onq (he tearing off of a leaf from the s been of service in his frank ex ssued daily (Sunday excepted) at 4:18 | proclaim that it cannot clothe it,” say monthly calendar is the fear that an sure of the raw doctrines which are o i a St J advance in the price k i n 5 e e automatically accompany the mov $2.00 Three Months. Acting-President Lewis will come | norant workers.—Springfield Repub-| ot And, sure enough, it's going 76c a Month lican, in for much censure for his unw up half a cent November 1.—Boston A & po e Evening Transcript. { ranted attack upon President Wilson| Atlee Pomerone is a diligent candi- & E . crday, when he proclaimed | date for the democratic presidential It nomination. Well, the democrats nom- h Adlai once Intered at the Post Offce at New Britaln as Second Class Mall Matter. | made the coal miners strike many | that the head of the nation was in things may or may not happen, but ! inated and elected S ; - S " ;i one thing will certainly come to pa TELEPHONE CALLS ; alliance with “sinister financial infli- | vice president.—Syracu Post-Stand- | 1 L ; 4 S 928 { % 3 The cost of living will go up.—Baltji t t a McMillan B Teomais 926 ; cnces” and was trying to force “in- | ard. R ; When you come to understand thoroughly tha ! voluntary servitude upon the men of | o TOnn SR i e 1 | B q . oL eBED; ¢ L ot OF! G — — re- n:fi:‘ycx&-mméf’r'fmifi‘é;m&;zfiu";0:3“':"-I the mines. His statement was puerile. | iy New York gives confidence to many advertisement tells the truth—and only the truth—you will app T T { The President is not alone in this | a play actor an the kerosene circuit. 25 YEARS AGO B ! thing. He is not the person who has | ‘Vatertown Times ! ciate what it means when we say 4 T b s That Member of the Anmsnctuted Prems. { the ordering of the lives of all of us, Gen. Petlura of the Ukraine is| (From the Herald of Tha: Date.) e Associated Press fs exclusively entitled | . o . o SEl i s ot Bole o Boiar e e spective of our wish in his | fighting for the Poles. the Bolsheviks to the use for republication of all news s R ¥ 2 ! 2 credited 1o it or not otherwise cruduudl hands. He has the weapon for this| @nd the anti-Bolsheviks all at the October 31, 1894, In this paper and also local news i hesitated (o | SAMe time. The only wonder is that The suit of Timofhy Hennessy vs. 2 published herein. emetgency: and has ot hiesttated €0 1y, o fhasn’y taken on also the Germans, | Patricl: Glark was settled by the in. e e | use it, Decause public sentiment is| the Hungarians and (he (zecho-Slo- | terested parties (oday. 2 YN THE EVE OF THE STRrki, | Solidly behind him. If you wish Lo valis.—Charleston News and Courier. Fred H. Goodrich and Burnham I EVE THE STRIKE. | put practically all of the rest of the | S T Slater went hunting yesterday and e STie 5 i > “St. Louis will arrest all idle men.” | hrought back a fi e Ll udging b ght deve ants, 4 8 ack a fine string of par Judging by overnight d Nelopment * | country, including many branches of | Beginning first at the near-beer sa- | ridge and quail. e threatened strike of coal MNCNS | inized Labor, in the category of | 100ns, or at the fashionable clubs?— e e I - pay Dbe averted by increasing thei (.« who arc allied with the inter- | 1“ouisville Courier-Journal 2 ternoon tea at her home on West M ages of the worke yroviding the | - 3 5 »pose vour rike J 5 street next Thursc from 1 to 6 : L £ | ests hecause we oppose your strike | wpenever there is a lull in the pro- | srerock. : porators are so disposed. Lubor hisiy i whatever is inl our power, Mr. [ ceedings, the cheery voice of Suw|° he now ballot boses (o be used.in id open 2 path to conciliation by Thomas Lipton is heard imquiring 2 the state election next week were amade by T. E. Mitchell of this place Bour day, bibdt sl S ol oo Newepapers alvass Horace Booth while cleaning the = water meter in his bloc on Main roposition. , ¢4 ause 2 o ave, ; e P ol bee: i F DLODOS | friendly to the cause of labor, have, With the promis beef from the | groet took out several pounds of here was as much objection, if nut; gentine and reindeer ateaks from | \wood, ivon. wirc and other rubbish Deablolo] the eth ¢« | which had greatly hindered the run- tinent can indulge the hepe of mak- o g ; i i ; ! =5 ning of the clevator on its semi-an- body of individuals in the country, | ing both ends me -Boston Tran- nual tfips exclusive of the miners themselves, [ SCTIPt The local football team went to | Meriden Saturday cxpecting an casy Win over that team, but were trimmed to the tune of 12 to 10. The home team p | Lewis, you may do so. But the whole nouncing that it will abandon its; £ How aboul another yacht rac outfit is with the President in this, Waskinston Siar. emand for a s pt given in on the wag for this time at least, deserted it. The miners may not point out ore, by the operators to the thirty- ur weeck as to the higher wages; pnsequently, there is a possibility | pat they will now treat with he ) g are in favor of this hold-up. TG grand duchess of Luxemburg although, with the weight of | 1t be | naturally signs a law graning the all| suffrage to women. She might ad- vise them not to lorget to register, like their sisters in New York city poor alike—and we believe they | York World iners, “They are prejudiced it mig iblic support back of them, the said. Of cours they are; the; cd a loose game and lacked yners may continue to refuse !0 ic need the coal at a fair pr gotiate and proceed with the plans| ,nq rich teamwork Geor AT LAST THEY have arrived — thise PRICE RANGE Klett of the Yale Iz school r meeting the walkout e Ay sent Sunday in town wonderful, nationally advertised garments — There are Coats at any price that may be This eleventh-hour cffort at concil- Margol vwyer, describes himself National Happenings. and we are now able to offer you, by far, the | desired. i doubted! ST as an “anarchist syndicalist One of Burned to the ground n Fran- most complete assortment for your selection DRESSY COATS—SPORT COATS tion by the miners is undo > the conditions for admission o the barv | cisco fire causes loss of $300,000- “A HBEART AND A DOLI A" confession by them that they con- | that we have ever had. in this country should be the taking of | Wholesale and er their cause lost; that theg coin- The annual drive for membership in | 4 pledge to support the American form | burned out of government. Only thos: who are De i American citizens in every sense of | piayers Kkilled b stion is to be too much!ed in this city November 2 when an the word should be lwrlnivaJ to pra ]H‘t,«;r‘ c(,)I|(';‘yl|n\:n::\>\;‘v|”:hin'nl- ‘(vlr‘\(’n is 5,- | tice law in the United States.—Albany | struck by train and men ave flung 1 L assume, and their bluff has been | 000 members of the organization, at | Journal. every direction. [ Coats of Bolivia, Broadcloth, Polo Cloth, THESE ARE NOT ordinary Fall Coats! Velours, Silvertone—Coats for every use and by any means, but the highest grade tailored ' occasion—many with: garments obtainable, and they come from a| RICH FUR COLLARS of Hudson Seal manufacturer who caters only to the very best | (Coney), Nutria; Coats with shawl collars, class of trade throughout the entire country. ! 5 = - 1 : ts ith BUT BEST OF ALL arc the prices ac ' oo, o 0 Sar oosssy Sosts Wi which we can sell them. They have never , °°%¢ S, el Ll E LG retail grocers totally ned weight of government troops|the American Red Cross will he start- th was th IFoothall train d public r them They have been bluffing, | attempt will be made to get over {led. So much for the miners. The |one dollar per member. The local T8 Went down in the bav—Docks at L] saf B ie ) ookers 0y o _That seft coa] tic-up booked [0 icoma collapse with frightful re- November 1 will mean a hard time for| sults—Overwhelued by a tidal wave, > or less fa- | some consumers.—Des Moines Ite ike already shows signs of going | committee in charge has announced its plans, which are mor e way of the steel strike. Inasmu:h | il to the public tI I other | ister. l,'"”'h"‘” angd pietd cainy away and been shown in New Britain before, and the RICH SILK LININGS. Nearly all lined 5 _makers were not ready | miliar to the ic through other { ister. drown fully a dozen people—Warc : : 2 5 (s . A z . e mfl:lc.l\ 1“—0‘((;) .?-..o (o | experiences of a similar nature, and | . . et Toussalun I Slobich i sl vash B e producer, being very anxious for us to intro- with Silk in plain and figured designs. conciliate, not ready agree i e Sl . The irreverent wag who invented | jyg.q duce them, offered this first lot at very close IT\WAS OUR INTENTION in this ad- bitration, until it became evident ident ot raising the requircd | the term ‘“sky pilot” never suspected Blows are ruled out—Yale and Princeton must play gentle football Two hundred policemen will be at amount in short order. The act that | that “Parson” Maynard would lend it | a great deal of the amount raised | such literal significance. He/is onc of many men to demonstrate that prices, and we have marked them to sell, vertisement ‘o explain only the main facts at they ' could mot win, we believe based on what they cost us. we the lat the operators will now I | about this great purchase of ours, but keep in g locally will be used at home is point- ue up to them to settle. Labor has Chri nd courtme mo hand | EaMe 1o sce that order is obeyed. | SUCH VALUES AS THESE we have mind this one point; Every Coat is of the f Sei e ) .| ed out as an added incentive for con- | pan, hivates & — never seen before at the beginning of the , highest grade and marked at prices which we 2 GH o SIER SISO e D RO Ln o L DEAF. i season. ‘ ] : : ! know are good values s fight; le eld it with g values. mptuous fight; let it wield “Have a Heart and a Dollar" is the It seems to be the idea of some No morz to me comes music, at effect it may. The weapon may | oo TR e R Fc.\a;‘orv that they r“-;' e Mm-u;t}! .\'r)lul‘\' X My mu-l 1lu lau h\]t ~frec! t be of the proportions that it was e Wl a s or thg purpose of keeping the air No more lake-water lapping . sume that there are many more than | gireylaling.— Philadelphia Tnquirer. Can lull the soul of me st thought to be. sixteen thousand in this city who have — ] i s orts of the government in protect- | .\ ouihy cause and it remains to be | YOTK €ity decide to enter the mines, in f Put—God-—the nt S é & e b case there is a strike, they may induce ‘o songless birds ve f the miners who wish to remain at| j,.oven whether there is the requisite % 3 : - & Loksonzt e - the high schoal boys to follow them both ‘of the nec- | with Andrew Carnegic’s start in life essary attributes. “Have a Heart” we | a breaker boy at b day to in-| ADb, soul of me! God's mer say to those who we know have the | &Pife them —Bostan Transcript. . Leaves mem'ry ever nea | ) My mind remembers mu A town that spends money in good My ears can never hear say it, bnt because | sidewalks puts its resources into the { the cause appeals to nearly everyone. | safest possible investment. [t makes| In scent of spring and color, The public has been met with | {he whole town look more alive, the Cloud glory, love of theo working population hecomes more | Js still i vaster music contented, it replaces weariness by To 1ift the goul of : | The voices of the trees? brk from their fellows will be en-| \umber who poss ul, that we will 1 ely succe: Just received this week. Several new mod- | d Ao i ive and - Re uce I Ces ow that there was a strike, we be- els in these attractive a popular coatee ef o ] fects. ve that it has adopted the reason-| dollar and we believe that they will, ie and equitable method of adjusts| not because we Lvery Suit in our stock reduced $5 to $10 Short Beaver Plushes from $27.50 up. off regular prices. It is our policy to clean up our Suit stock NOW, at reduced prices, Short Coats of Baffin Scal, Seal Plush and \ rather than wait until after Christmas before Salts Peco Plush from $29.50 up. marking them down. int. There will be no riots, if the hited States troops can help it, n Il there be an attempt to make re- | preachments on thrift and economy bnstrants remain at work. Police | at every turn, throuzh cvery method | comfort and it attracts strang- Mivreacoli RET in the {y will be undertaken by the troops, | of reaching it. This paper has de- | ers to bhecome idents.—Pough- Poctry Re: Keepsic Tagl at is all, and it appears that it will | livered its ideas througi LYCWS. the editorial sufficient that there will be enough | columns, having printed a sermon on The Nation's Issue. John Margolis, attorney for the T. 5 (New York Sun.) n on the jobs Monday morning to | Thrift Stamps but last night. We sin- | W, W, says that he is a Tolstoyan to | cerely hope, gentle reader, that you | anarchist. He sa that he doesn't; Mr. Lewis, acting president of the of runk inconsisi- | Move to Russin to enjoy anarchism | United Mine Workers. savs “May er‘ K hecause conditions are too unsettied | POWer of my government never be | for comfortable family life. How docs | used to throttle and crush the efforts, matter of time until |2Way one dollar. Please do not tell | My, Margolis or anyone else expect to | ©f the toilers to improve their ma- tled conditions off | terial welfare.” hke it possible for the country enough coal to keep its most im- [ Will not accuse u rtant industries at work. It will [ €n¢Y in now suggesting that you give n be but b mines are again filled with the Special Prices on Wool us that we are adv ng you to put | get anarchy and s dent of the o : (i i S But Mr. Wilsou 4 = ur cash way d - jeans, | the same bat?—Syracuse Post-Stand- | B kmal number of workers. The!| YOUN Cish W own oy U ieans i United States, de that the powes sent attitude of the miners con- | Where it will take nothing short of ST of the United Mine Workers shall not 3 e a whirlwind to pry it out, one minute, be used to cut off the country’s supply ces one o 1is. wind forthwith askme vob to fimni Congress will shortly take up the| of fuel, close down the country’s in- t appears, also—slatements of! problem of the eight hour day: Will| qustr the members seek time and one-h:lf ! tation and deprive the publia of its and give it away. The point is that | while discussing it, we Middle- | right and its opportunity to earn ifs the money is far from wasted, that | town Pres bread and butter. we areall to run before long is given the bigger, the real, the vital issue you happen to be the | by a dispatch frem San Antonio.| He may not be able to distinguish be- onc who suffers. There is liltle, or | Where a burning airplane descended ! tween the issue of his union and fhe . upon an occupied building and the in-| issue of the whole nation. But ihe % . mates were badly burned.—Iartford | American people do, and behind Pres- wion of Red Cross funds to re- | Courant. SEnt Wileon ey band L Enidn million strong. ! loose one greenback from the roll JSltheColntiygs) transpoly The largest stock of Wool Coatings we have ever had is now on display marked at spe- cial prices for early buying—$3.95, $4.50 and $4.95 per yara. Skirting Plaids 56-Inch, All-Wool, and a large assortment of the newest styles. Saturday, $3.95 yard; value $5.00. hn T, Lewis to the contrary not- khstanding—that there is power, newhere, to mediate this strike. Tt s but a day or so ago that the suffering person than it ever may for vou, unle! ing-president announced that a con- htion of all miners had met, formu- ed demands and voted to strike if | | | | none, misdirected ener pli in the ap- were not satisfied. Henee, said with & shrug of his shoulders: | lief work. It reaches the point where e “What can T do? It is not for mo Lit 15 neaddq. Still speaking of efforts ta check MNMGreent cechGtaryil (lnasurc R on ot eontiery tolthe! vote ookt oldl H. C. of I.., vou'll notice that Mex- | the mine workers, says that “It is an AT ican bandit ransoms Tun o on af impossibility now to rescind the strike | ° lons AT e rising scale.—Manchester Union. order cffective November 1.° LJ Jitimatum was served: the miners | ) RY. - But President Wilson de: es that, | 4 od pat. Now, when it looks as if With the sale of intoxicating liquors One learned doctor declares that| strike order or no strike order, ihe L auldinot be able toltie up th= e Iatol baroa the cigarette impaired the health of | mines will be overated. This means | v 1 E P the | compietely barred and even the two | two million soldiers in our army.| that either the officers of the coal | mtry and bring it quic to its | and three-quarters alleged beer rele- | After scanning the faées of a few| miners will rescind the strike order ¢ before the shrine of the Mine | gated to the “good old days” by the | thousand of the returned soldiers the| or thought of the health they might nave had without that impairment seems almost alarming— Providence Journ difyines its demands for the thivty-| the President’s veto we are settling — the nation will rescind the strike itself Mr. Green may think that the pr L. | ident of the United States is wror assuming that the nation can nullify We have a few colors of 36-Inch Dress Velvet which we are closing out at $2.95 per yard. Colors: Navy, Burgundy, Brown and Taupe. brke labor in the mines has let| quick action of Congress in passing leak out that it might consider(the War-Time Prohibition Act over 5= in ir week and possibly reduce the|down to a drouth that will be real | The full sugar bowl is coming o be | e strike order by mining coal, but | . % as anxious an issue as the full dinner| the Ame e will stake all | : per cent. adva wages it ! and vnrelieved unless something un- - e er | the American peor il stak ¢ per oanl advence in wWaEes it an bdbiay Wing un-| pail used to be—Philadelphia| they have In the world that President i asked for. Of course, this is not | forescen happens beforc next Jan- | Public Ledger. Wilson is ght. u1; but it comes immediately prioc | uary. Test cases are Leing hrought by — | | i 1 o meeting of the operators to be | saloon interests but we Aoubt if any ""'f“l'\_""‘ """‘; “‘y"““l‘" “":‘,’_ “'\";" Mha W Dostens We have a complete line of RUGS in all sizes at prices we cannot possibly duplicate . 2 = £ married in av slane have this ad- e 3 d tomorrow evenin Peculi of these will reach a final verdict, in | yvantage. They will get back to Ganth (Meriden Iecord.) when it is necessary to replcmsh our stocks. POl .1y as therc has been no | the final court, before the time for | more quickly than most newlywed ; ther meeting of the mincrs | the amendment to go into effect. Of | Schencetady Union-Star. fence and billboard was d.-mn;fuqu ! with a war poster, noticeable for its “Weddings aren’t what they used to| artistic conception, its stirring beauty wir, we have mar be,”” confides Big Bill Briggs. *People | The original drawing for every one of ! ¢ among which is the afti- ] Jeclared at an end, to which the | are cating the rice and wearing the old | them was a free gift from the hand | g | brewers” are pinning much of their | Shoes,’ zoe S Botiand i Rn al artist. Where ave they | WHY NOT FRESEEN UP THE HOME WITH NEW WINDOW DRAPERIES? We carry a full assortment in VOILES, MARQUISETTES, MADRAS, NET. and when you replace the old ones, hang the new ones on KIRSCH FLAT RODS—no sagging—no tarnish It is on our Third Floor that we sell REAL CUT GLASS at Dept. Store Prices. s interesting sidelights in the big | COUrsc therc is the possibility that small oceur- | (N period of the war will soon be bes, chie of some hopes. = now ? ' ol intry who are holding a national A Baltimore couple recently cele-| A few private individuals were wise | |§ Rl e e neTy, Swieh|| saloon-kecpers about Connecti- | prated their diamond weddi and | enough to make collections. Many ittle town not far from Washing- | Vvisits from police | with joyful acclaim asserted they had | art societies undoubtedly did so. But| e adopted by the farmers of tI cut are receiving | w are ing we o char. | lived 60 vears without a quarrel. Pos. | by far t1 i e 5 T iR || — - — y iBherol mion | whom 1bord had :“':'" '('y:, ::’(I-k‘::; :H:,':, "‘::"”;)"m:"";]z'! sibly, but memory shortens as the l\“w,ma:n.’.-p dwr.;(‘nonllim: into weathe lu»:neros ¥ and zood citizenship \m} HAZEN—BUCHOLTZ, [ hriae toiner and Mis. Mildred ITar- ired to win to its cause in a joint | o : - , g " | years lengthen.—Portland Oregonian. | beaten bits of paper, have finally i kept alive in the same way in time of | = v on, sister of the prospective auiring whether it is being sold or == blown away or been covered with hid- | Deace? | Local Couple to Be doined in Wedlock | bridesroom pference in December, have come|not. There have been no violations Labor, capital d the public| eous, garish advertisements. | Since it has been proved possible to | e Following the ceremony scaption with a resolution Which classes|of the law yet brought bofore | Uhreaten to create an industrial “eter-| It is a pity that the Amort 2 peo-| rvest pUBIT attention and ffect) 1 o qains o Barle Hazen, of gn| Wil be held for iimediate friends §4io 1nbor v roftoaride i 3 nal triangle” more difficult to dispos > did ake a more general effort | public action With drawings, notable| o 3 2 " | and (he families at the home of Mis king labor with profiteers. deplores | us although there undoubtedly will of than that of the cmotional amt..mP :'(I,( ;;:.‘ ',"f:(h"“,::w posters. They e blessing it | Church stre gl A D e e e Goupl : in kes and advocates a longer work-| be before very long. Until that time, | - Washington St B e oiront. o) bl o 7 e R e 6 \M,(.,.‘ Bucholtz, of T2 Whiting strect, wit | Bucholtzs parents apineay day. True it is that they have|we know that we are dry, after that —— new era in advertising.. Through them | artistic standards for advertising gen- | t1ke place at SidlosiatononioN | e BT tey thor #ged themselves to the aid of zll| time we m be sure we are. With oYu ’””'""‘”""x' o ']"t‘”"l' that the [ loyalty and generasi "":"("""””"'3‘ ] “’“]"‘\" “‘”.") "1‘]"("“‘ ]‘"“‘“‘ “‘“"\"“";‘i { i::""\'\'v””("‘”‘:"m"""“HNT‘;]\‘ ”('f‘( ok ( home at 72 Whitir ot { | vinter is going P o i srican hearts. ments which blot our landscape sho A . Gaudian 4 Hlen s ! a pest” organized labor, but they | tongues hanging out the “wets' 100k | com S it mot. thon at1 ?«):],;Lh{,"ii “‘lf\r\:::“r":,iz”\‘\"I(\,“:fr S At e e tawer, | They will be attendeds by Robert| emploved at the v and ¢ made a statement at the same} on, hoping, that is all. wrk company. going to be mild. According to reports | ish with war posters? Can not loyalty, | better type of poster. | Stevenson, brother-in-law of the rtising van- i I