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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 191G | WL REFUND YOUR MONEY I YOU TURN BACK YOUR HOME SITE AT PARK RESERV Modern metheds of selling real estate make it possible for us to secure the backing of one of the strongest and most responsible banking houses in Connecticut. When you buy a homesite at Park Reserve, where values are increasing every week, the Commercial Trust Company pledges to refund your money if you shouid decide before May 1, 1920, to surrender the property. This special arrangement is a guarantee to you by us that our money back offer is made entirely in good faith. It removes every element of chance on your part. We shall be pleased to explain our plan in a personal interview. Park Reserve A. GORBACH, gwner Please send me your i'lustrated folder on Park Reserve: ! i Is a community of homes. Is a 6-cent ride to the center. BOOTH’S BLOCK ROOM 6. e e Is restricted to one;famxly hm(xises. . Is th ht pl or you and your family. ... N ) A i Is thi l:agfestpli’\‘\:reestment in New Britain. Office Open Monday and Saturday Evenings From 7 to 9. i TH i< CONMNMEIRCIAIL, TRUOST COMPANY | B and chaos. “What things a man sows, Scraps of paper, and we condemned. can blame ourselves for most of the C A i ROY &L BFAUT\ PRIEST ASSAILS baatalscienall e A, | We saw them trample under *foot disorder that now exists, and for their . N 0220 The Peace Conference. every canon of international law and benefit quote H‘ e two texts from 7 . ! A fev aavalaso we werelastounded e voicedlour disapprovail | Wel saw Hloly Scripture: What things a man : s rantee self-determi n shall sow, those also shall he reap’ B ; ShE at to learn of a nation-wide plot to de. Others suarantee self-determination shall soy, ti0se also sua’ . i £ lass meets tonight at strov the movernment. | We were 4nd independence to subject nations; and ‘They shall sow a wind and shall | 7 s A full attendance is ieTcully Thdienant Ahal demanded bultv L}.;esc t;,xmfi\n‘tc‘ were tulfilled reap a ¢ i e i the dressmaking class will speedy prosecution and severe penal- O°nLY When the subject race was under ow nig 45 o’clock. e the ol e e et e ym‘;ch“ ) e .luis‘t‘lre HARVARD HONORS | Everyone must m-mg1 their materials 4 ¢ S inotst thAt ioe ,,_j"jm_';: bonzd oy 5) i et . .. was what we had looked forward 3 | »repared to start work. e i PUIRg Condemns That and Senate for by the tack of relision manitestea by 08 ACilione and appeals of & racs MAJOR HIGGINSON | Fosters are eing aisplayed i Gl 0] ! dclioat pEiid ien thetr hatred of-it. Ihes tell‘us they that bas @rovelled in abject misery | various windows about town an- : X : ccommend that your ‘:Im\ma GOH[GIIIDI Oi Gfid look forward to the time when there N4 Sroaned beneath a tyrant's lash |fEcuncinsiSibocteiand jaancaltofie > Ligdygn 1 ropriation. e o e ot whon the™ for centurles have been let go un- : i | held Friday evening at the Y. W. C. |8 A rarther 2 Daic o beautiful form of man. without a Needed. Again we censured the moral Benefactor of University Is Accorded - gym., ‘with the Alpha String or- S fying ax e 3 - ; . g = e oMt % code which could allow such incon- " o hestra furnishing the musi : spe ity ng tor tha ik et S (]03' '\L\\"‘m:{' = mdste'x'n“ebl 0; sistencies; yet our own America is not Signal Tributc Dean Ropes MacCreadie attendea Uie S ¥ o FOr, 18 R g s a pagan, un-Christian « authority. e were frightened =i i at & i i hecting ¢ - v g & E:‘nxfee‘r‘e:;c Rev. William A, Downey, ' Such an expression of atheism and de- | {hout blemish. e nixétuth( uLel\x\mo‘fi Airs. Die In an eloguent sermon at the 9 o'clock flance and we could not find terms What Is Americanization ? Cambridge, Mass., Nav. 17.—Har. inson of Brooklyn, N. Y., a pioneer i : mass in St. Mary’s church vesterday strong enough to denounce them as “If to g St o he. enod =1oun : Americanize the foreigner vard university today paid last honors the Y. W. C. A. work, spoke on the , 090 will be ed Tor the purpos morning, condemned that body for its they deserved. However, my breth- | means to educate him in schools from to Henry Lee Higginson, phifan- ‘‘Ideals and Objects of the Y. W C \vine Ehaie bF i apparent eontempt of 'God. He told ren, let us hearken to these words of yhich we have excluded religion, let thropist and banker, who died Friday Work. t 4 SN, e 5 4 ; g @ cost of land dnd buildin of how the ancients respected their the Master: ‘Let him who is without there be no Americanization. We night. Although the head of a nu- JTALIAN ELECTIONS ; R N S i idols and the American Indian his Sin among you cast the first stono. ' profess great zeal for the mental ele. merousand prominent family and con- wnp schoel, and we recommend that Great Spirit;, “but the Twentieth These men can point to an assembly p e vation of these people and we evince Sbicuous otherwise as the dean of the AU X ME $ > _ our ble Boay > falké" suoaH Century intellestual will have none of Which was convened some months ag0 equally great contempt for their spir. Pankers of Boston, founder of the | C SE EXCITE 2 tion: and, in lieu of laying a these, In himsélf he is all-sufficient; ' in which the most learned men of the jtyal welfare. If to Americanize Boston Symphony orche; vetera > Mayor be requested to call a he aeknowledges ho Creator; he needs most learned nations of the civilized means to introduce the foreigner intg ©F the civil war, patron of art, all those i city meeting to provide for the no Redeemer; he believes in no God.” | world were gathered. We are told tne divorce court, which has de. IDterests were subordinated in the Kyery Precaution Taken to Prevent S chocl bonds of the city to te The speaker asked .how, in the face that the most momentous questions stroyed more homes and more famj. [DiVersity’s final testimonial to its son. 2 . amount of $15,000. of \theso facts, tho orld could hope in history were there discussed; thal lies than any radieal orsanization can Mal-Higginson was a fosmer student of Any Outbreaks—DMinisterialists COUNTESS OF L/SBURNE BOARD OF FINANCE,AND TAXA- to rid itself of radicalism and enjoy . solutions for every international possibly destroy, then, in God’s name, HArvard: a trustec and a benefactor, (et P e TION 5 peaceable existence. problem were there devised. Yet, for ot there be no Americanization. Tf, e, S0nor Of its athletic plant on Sol- ; K. Father Downey’s talk follows: guidance in these weighty matters, for diers’ field and the founder of the to Americanize means to make the | ; : “T'o many of us the word ‘recon- ' light and understanding, there was no | foreigner familinr with the werjone | Harvard union, the undergraduates h ig] iffer English peerage is ‘the Countess . L : B sk e : ) meeting place. night the different parties considered i struction’ has become a word of prayer made to \h\: Almighty. A more ' methods of birth-control, so that he o s were simple. In Apple- | certain the election of 119 minister- isSburne, wife of Lord Lisburne and version. The editorial writer has pagan, more un-Christian gathering s . ) : [ may not be burdened with a large within the Harvard yard, | j 5 Ly : daughter of Don Julie de Bittencourt, -ought it before us so frequently and never took place than this much- family, let there be no -Americaniza- | whero 3 H ~ginson | izl memuers ofitho eonstin: y i ) 1 such a variety of interpretations heralded Paris Peace Conference. The | tion. Finally, if to Americanize means | half & contur $ ises | tlonal opposition, 45 socialists, 4z attache of the Shilean legation. Sho FLORID ¢ it has become meaningless; it has Greeks had their Zeus, the Romans ' to teach the foreigner that the enli. | were heid while ot tf S e {is of old Castillan stock and a type A n the shibboleth of all social re- their Jupiter, the Indian his Great gation of Sunday % and every public speaker has Spirit, the untutored savage his idol; 3 ured himself of repute for learning but the Twentieth Century,intellectual Conducts Burial Services, this 3 H. L. Curtis, Clerk. Rome, Nov. 16.—At a late hour to- | London.-—The reigning beauty in Lo v em— worship is purely| tivities paused for an . /.| Since early morning, contrary to the \Of true Spanish beauty. She is an arbitrary, let there be no American- | Camuel M. Crothers, a Harvard grad- | Sunday calm, there was unusual ex. 2CComplished sportswoman and so- ! I ization. We already have an over- | uate, conducted the services. The uni-| : % " ciety favorite. CUBA the introduction of this word into Will have none of these. 'In himsel | abundance of empty churches: let nof| VETsity choir, an undergraduate body, | Citément in the neighborhood of the — s speeches. These self-appointed he is all-sufficient; he acknowledges the number be greater. America is a | S2ng and members of the Boston | Voting polls, where the electors gath- agogues would have us believe no Creator; he requires no Redeemer; | land in whose schools there is no re. | Symphony orchestra played. Pre ered. Extraordinary measures were PRACE CONFERENCE . PORTO RICO - that national progress is today obliged he believes in no God. A resolution jigion; whose tribunals have set aside | 46Nt A. Lawrence Lowell and the fel- | catholics, 21 nationalists and 14 re- | ‘o contend with obstacles which have to introduce the Deity into the pre-| the Divine command: “What God has | 10WS Of the university acted as honor-{ oo = 50 % Pt B ol WATCHING AMERICA - Jow <ul- amble of the peace treaty was laid | joi = Sl ailbearers, adopted by the authorities to insure aever before existed. Now that Kul- amble o peace treaty was laid| joined together let mno man put : tur, Militarism and Kaiserism have aside in our own Senate and on that ' heunder” and she numbers. amone phews of Major Hizginson were | the safety of the electors. In Romo | been laid away, they séek other scape- Occasion one of the men Whom CON- her citizens over sixty milliong whe Ctual pallbcarers, but surrendered the | alone 10,000 carabineeers and military | & goats’ to ‘bear the responsibility of fiding people had chosen to represent attend no church, who profess mo| qooict O Undersraduates at the chabel police were engaged in thls duty, 1n | Wondering if T. S. Will Insist That S sverything evil. The spirit of unrest fih?'m_ boastfi“] olf the fa}ff‘fhflt he had creed. From this pont the undergraduate | 2ddition to the ordinary police. | Other Nations Approve' of Rates, Sailings and Further Informa- which now prevails must be ex- mever praved during his whole life. e T (e bearors, including the captains of most | The head of the police force person- plained, and they go to the steppes of When such depravity is manifested hy oy 5 i joe '.‘t’! e e l ‘, A 1 ~lally directed the vigils > rvics Reservations. distant Siberia, to the radical, law- the lettered graduates of universities “My dear brethren, in man’s turn- | of the major teams and other student | oo rancesco Nitti, premier and despising element of Russia, and and by the renowned of world states- Ing from God the explanation of un- (GRIeTS. bore the body through a Aou-| ;i isar of the interior, kept in touch there they uncover the cause of this men, who shall expect the bomh. Trest is to be found. The best Amer- | |\¢ 'anK of unden raduates, who lined 4 - : ol | from the ministry of the interior with adoption by the United States senate . R unrest. When these wild, untamed throwing anarchist to be God-fearing icans are they who have and practics | |® Walk from Appleton chapel to . o waok | Geo A Qul l . gicy WINTER CRUISES TO TROPICS | tion Apply to Paris, Nov. 17.—The news of the ar y A arse wae | @11 69 provinces of the kingde#. ten reservations ta the German hordes have been instructed, when and law-abidinz? a religion, whatever it may be, and ;nm\:-:m. \\{" h’;‘x‘{ ‘;x‘:;:,:‘t‘gn,h]:fr:,‘ S:P::‘;S Wireless apparatus was installed at the of erma the immigrant has been duly moulded Teach America First. among them the good Catholic| oy Harvard's last word was spoken | MINIStry for use if the telephone wires 4o 0 = © o & X E stands foremost. We seldom hear| ;0. itg son by Dean James H. Ropes, | Should be interrupted. interest in peace conference circle this stated, but it Is a positive face | who conducted the brief burial sereioe, i v ports from the provinces The point apparently being most dis- 297 MAIN STREET And that institution which has done A Jumle | showed great animation everywhere, cussed by the delegates in general is ledimsn e S y er from the loyal legion = great animation everywhere, 3 : : ; g {{Eelomn e ee ot Roorht fnteslimorof i anilanvilo thenkts make inctox laawiiian val legion sound-| [ /cally in Milan, Turin, Genon, Bo. as to whether the senate will ulti- | Steamship Tickets to All Parts of the Americanization Not Panacea. Americanization. = Is it a course of cjtizens, which is the greatest con- logna, Florence and Sic The par- mately insist upon the reservations be- | World B T e ert chuEMGA o chionTy i the S S eeseny o A e e R e LR T e n | ties displavinz the greatest emergy ing formally approved by the other cans, proud of our country and its in- literate foreigner must attend? It the Catholic Church, and few there e were the socialist, Catholic and na. £overnments as now specified in the | === - stitutions, we, too, should like to be- Seems that such is the case, and We apre who ‘acknowledge this fact. To- | Ilinois Workers Do Not Leturn m' ol ol conniban oo Ru BOE s B e KleRY & CO lieve: that Americanization of the for- 10Pe, by passionate appeals to the gay, as in centuries nast, in our own Their Jol | ported to be developing into violence dications are that the French govern- oy rigner will sound the death knell of Stars and Stripes, by bitter denuncia- country, as in every other, she stavs QCIERSODSS which the author had been obliged ment is not prepared to give its formal P l)l. A lawlessness. But we know better than 1ODS of radicalism, by ranting and tne hand of the reckless and teaches | SPringfield, TIL, Nov. 17.—Soft coal | to repress. This was especially true of approval. = y : uplic ccountants, that. We know that the cause of all gesllculnt\f\g on Armt otism, «hay love jespect for authority. She looks for miners in Illinois were idle again to- | the sacialists and nationalists, the lat- ‘lhff’he ljk;j\‘_'fin‘ 'SA"""M,' snmvu!aujm . fiiscord, of every upheaval, lies in Of country and respect for her in no praise, she expects no commenda. 02V in furtherance of their strike for | ter including among its members many | 8 to how far the American reserve- Systems Audlts. tutions is to be fostered. Away with G S A (i { former sold | tions might possibly affect the reser- y v man’s neglect of God. When men do Eatogbe o ay With tion; but when men rack their brains 1MEher wages and shorter hours. e i i et not respect God, they will not respeot these delusions! There are thousands anq journey to faroff lands fo seel The third week of the ticup appar- e [ e ey Phone 2131 q L 0 e o olin e o 2 I Hocls e § S i " such as China, Rumania and z0- man. When they do not obey God, Of so-called Americans who are in far tpo explanation of everything evil, she ©n{Y found the mine workers in this SKINNER CHUCK NIGHT. 5 s 2 Shey will not obey man, no matter : Sreater.meed of instruction and are 8 points out to them the source of i State determined to stay out wntil | o 2 ; TSl destrelioim ke, N = et TR e A A far greater menace to America than Leanmier . You eathmice ey O pul G e G ot werp erreoe || (0 IR GRS OF DRSS or Signed the German IN€W Britain Bird B Soeiited ke may be. any skiplosd of faltering accents. women should know this: you should 2° pite the order of their of- the Skinmer Chuck company will| China has neyer sighod the corman ) ioh 1= the foundation of The American who has no religion, pe ghle to answer tntelligently fhese 'C1418 rescinding the strike call under observe factory night at the “Y,” at Lfrfifid X&:nx gn it :lhjem e{o a fcéog;\1 Store Every logical thinker shoutd WhO is not bound by any code of mov- qyegtions which seemingly have bat. COLLt compulsion. which time a program will be given | tion on the question of Shantung but | at that same conclusion, for 2lty—he is the proper subject for fieq all those who have sousht thelr opisien that thon ]l‘.i.l:m‘xm\‘;z\ 2 renm® in the gymnasium. A committee | were not permitted to do so. Ru-|Has history proves, by the disintegration Americanization. lution. Tell them that without God . . . b S i o S~ will be appointed to give a reception, | mania and Jugo-Slavia did not sign il = s | ing away from the strike of a few I : ; : Also Fine Homer Pigeons and Loty and destruction of empires, that thi Broken Agrcements. everything is impossible; that there i s rve refreshments and furnish music | the Austrian peace treaty, taking ex- [ 2 . & - 5 miners with the- opening of the of Puppies. tion is sound. Where there ““A short time ago we saw civilized need in America today, not of Ame present week, but early indications did for dancing. ~R. B. Skinner is in | ception to the clause regarding thel . . . o Tel. 1121-8 no religion, there can be only strife nations consider binding treaties as canization, but of religion; that we not b, out this belie charge. protection of racial minorities. e - Store Open Tonight Till 9 o’Clock peace treaty was received with great by the process of Americanizatiow, | Jhen we shall have orderly, loyal citi- rens. This is their mode of logic. “On all sides we hear a clamoring | for Americanization, but each one has All Kinds of Fancy Goldfishes and Necessitics. opping Center sr()mz N.ws tain Ct: fie/qéo ewbr ain