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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, ew Bitain Herald. HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Proprietors. ued daily (Sunday excepted) at 4:13 p. m, at Herald Building, 67 Churoh St. 8.00 s Year. 2.00 Three HMonths. 76c a Month. tered at the Post Office ut New Britald as Socond Class Mail Matter. TELEPHONFE CALLS siness Office ..... itorial Rooms .... e only profitable advertising medium {n the city. culation books and DT room alwavs cpen to advertisers. Member of the Assoctated Trems. o Associated Press fs exclusively entitled 10 the uss for republication of all news credited to it or mot otherwise credited in this paper and also local mnews published herein. FOOTBALL. the local Yale Satupday, whether It was o >thall sad day for supporter, was lucky enough to attend the me or whether he had to content neell with the information as to the of the e Yale bowl through newspaper The error of osTess contending teams in bul ins Blue team lost, through judgment by the Yale’s star nigh in heible Kempton quarter- cls, fight. It zht after making a gamc not have won, the shortness of 1e to play being one of the reasons the taking of the chance wiiich lled victory for Princeton, but a tie re seemed very probable. "mose who attended the game, how- r, were treated to interesting foothall, Excitement ran at top pitch an me of coupled with an al day roughout the contest. It was any- dy's game up to nearly the last The exponents of two en- nute of play opposing teams re admirahle ely different schools of football. le plaved the plugging, hammering, i style game which for football she abandoned seldom the trickier methods The Princeton attack the new s versatile in extreme, confus- plays of several descriptions gain- their impetus the for- Ltion, that seemed to prom- a punt from same which the they The line These tactics caused jJue men much discomfiture, hd few of them aright. s invincible, it le for 1 fashioned heing almost impos Princeton to gain through bucks on the guards or kles, while Blue team seemed be able to hammer the opposition to by good effect \While the > result of Princeton touchdown was the inceton players in following the ball quickness of the maneuver, it ld being ready for any s also the cause of censure bmpton. It is generally recognized it the distance to the goal line was - too short 1o attempt a lateral pass, ricky the bm a point ld. The inceton’s ball and it two play to handle. In an earlicr sanie stunt was attempted nearer the center of the result was the same, it was was but a down thereafter that the Tigers ind it impossible to gain against the e and sent a drop kick through and er the goal for the second score for inceton. Yale's defeat, then, is duc its failure to properly handle the cral pass and its poor judgment in ing it. It is that poorer, il said the line players of rvard are anything, than ose. of pected hle to Princeton, consequently it is! that it will the be possible for next ef- The Blue play plugging game turday in Boston to even better *t than she did Saturday. m has profited rience by Saturday’s will meet rappier aggregation than it has been pecting. e victors of ex- and Harvard Zven with the fact played me with the opponents of this weelk e Yale that Saturday o rooters are not cast down “We'll will not d the cry in New Haven is, bk Harvard, anyhow,” and it b surprising were this the case. It 1f be a good game, there is no doubt that The High 4 themselves School boys at St. Mary's proud in the annual ntest with Hartford, thereby leaven- New enough = the despaiv of Britain Yale en. Peculiarly they won by uch the same set of conditiohs as did inceton, a fumblc the which New near the goal he enabling local boys to score b a team wpeared very near e equal of the High aduates is general Britain’s. Jubilation School and among its The local game no douht 1s o corker ABOUT TK TREATY. The the ith the vote on League of Nations, various reservations as ggested by the Ioreign Relations the bout t 1d, it mmittee and adopted in Sen- now country will, at know what conditions it has face in the much advertised. “re- nstruction t off by the period” which has been the argument in progress Senate Pending action on e League, hold- off, aceed usiness has been with known With Pro Senators powers it may the cloture ruling in ree the ident and the Demo- atic must soon decide what ey wish to do with the covenant as has. been “reserve in the Senate. here is sufficient strength for the eague, unrelerved, to insure fction as reserved, while there is not its re- ! guarantees ! Con- the decide better enough to kill sequently it the will reservations. be the duty of Administration to immediately whether a reserved all treaty is than no treaty at ingly Two-thirds of the Senate must for the vote Treaty to insure its tion. A majority governs reservations. reservations particularly Article sured, bitter. is to confer with him today and ascer- tain that the The have bee placed, the Lodge reservation, to X. ag the Senator inst which, we are as- President is purticularly Hitcheock, his leader, his wish cast whether it is treaty be ratified or out which, it seems, there is strength enough to do, he had not conference time of outcome of the the heford been made public at this writing: it may b and a decision Le carried in Herald goes 10 press, on the ratification may our columns We cannot sce where there is any vi- treaty in the reservations, tal cut at the meet with disfavoer in though they question at point in waghington considering them is the reception that they arc liable to get abroad. nations might claim that the treaty as | all, that it while questioning reserved is no treaty at nothing, the faith of who the good foreign repre- sentatives helped in drawing it up. In America we do not question our good intentions, we believe that we will be just as willing to go to war for the right, with no reward, as we werc war, and will do it just as effectively. But ity and temperament of the American that we would fight in the past we know the reliabil- We know ditch for the right, but do peovle, to the last net wish to consider ourselves bound to do so. Unfortunately other nations do not know this, even today, and fusal to ratify fertilizing re- would be but the be sowed by e the treaty field will the upon which seeds of distrust ery recalcitrant among nations, Ger- many particularly. Also, extreme res- ervations would tend toward that end. The might Gio)E foreigners say, good is vote of will vour that you assurance aid, reservation ?" you come to our when immediately Actually The write in a are right, will they President are they not? decide, is decid- ing, how this matter may be taken abroad. He is capable of that juc ment, he saw the feeling of the delc- tes to the convention the the which drafted TUnited States good document. In we cannot understand We ain how our will is questioned. will, have the What g00d that is cer may we do? Let us sce THE At MIDDLE CLASS STRIKES, last the great middle class has New to their for three strong struck, the housckeepers of York will, if they ments, live up milk agree- take no days. they have decided to greet the drivers with that will “Milk strike. No milk wanted here until Thursday,” the This was to go into Five hundred thousand a notice read, as a remonstrance against high cost of the fluid. effect this the sign hundred morning and continue, as until Thursda thousand half. to the customer half refused in New judge that the felt by succeeds in reads, Five times three is =« million and a Allowing a quart this means that a mil- lion and a quarts of milk York remonstrance will be Wer be this weck will greatly the distributors, wheth- er it lowering the cost or not. It is dew-wet the boots that not gentle farmer of the the citizens of the metropolis are striking against. It is distributors who the the have the city they feel of which de- forced up price. A part trouble is due to labor, mands big wages for delivering, and « T it sists is furnished by capital, which in- big share the Consequently we have a strike upon getting a ol profits, against both labor, which adds to the cost in wages, and capital, whici excess profits. It one that is Loosts the price by is a peculiar situation but worthy of being adopted in all places where the price of any necessity comes prohibitive. In will the raise in price be cautiously un- of distributors dertaken with this the remembrance remonstrance in the minds. Community Councils of National De- be thanked for the inno- that fense are to vation. They the have promised members the those of who have in- valids or infants in family may take the milk needed for them. Others the these may not have any. according to decisior Ii strongly organized councils may wield an the enormous in- fluence in futare ARRESTING JENKINS, have The putting a Mexicans succeeded in peculiar twist upon the case of William O sul at Pueblo for napping, Jenkins, American Con- Mexico, by arresting him complicity with his own kid which took place a short time ago. Peons, it is said, have found who testified that the agent was bee seen in close comradeship man who carried him off and held him with the for ransom. It is alleged that no force was needed to take him from his sta- tion The Jenkins case has excited the American populace to a ('unsnleruh]cl “After suffra Foreign | what be- | future | and act accord- | ratifica- | | | f | main The McMillan Store, Inc. “Always Reliable” Outing Flannel Sleeping Garments For Men, Wom well most beneli sured of a good night's sleep and morning, fit and fresh to begin t WARM SLEET Sleeping in cold rooms, opencd windows is that are soft Domet Outing and Flannels, sizes to MEDX S$1.98, $2.25, $2.50 an Priced MEN'S DOMET 19, priced $1.98 cach. CHILDREN'S DOMET pajamas, sizes 6 to 16 Sizes 15 to One-piece 2arment. BOY 16 years, priced WOMED OUTINC Colored at $1.98 aund $2.25 ca $2.69 and $2.75 cach. 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EXCEPTIONALLY and GOOD QU AL ETS PRICY BED CO ML with Soft Sanitary , $1.98. $5.98 to $9 0 cach. illed $3.98. §1 5 .50 and extent was 1t will be remembered that he held that a ten to Mexico that for ransom, severe note United finally released after arranging for the $150.000 The was wr States from the and the man was demanded by his captors. aid, the United meet the money was paid over, it is by Jenkins' lawyers and States has refused to ran- that the neg- som, unless Jenkins could prove he was kidnapped because of ligence of In W kins for Mexican the officia shington holding of Jen- complicity is characterized as absurd. It is claimed that it has once that did not that a been proven the men partake in his kidnapping and Mexican judge had exonerated There is a suspicion that the him question- ing of the consul is an attempt to get even for the recently release of this of the spreading of Red propaganda through stories in country which told Mexican agencies The last action, proof of the infidel- ity of the “greaser,” addition to is simply another the rapidly accumulating pile of covert acts which the spiteful little country to the south is chalking itself, great re up against Some day—we speak with signation, disappointment born of —those little fellows are going to reach the quick n Uncle Sam. much It is buried deep it scems, but is there nevertheless keep digging. The trouble the better Let them sooner they make America will be. When Uncle Sam climbs off the fence off next time he is going to sit down hard, somewhere. It is probable that he will take a seat to the southward. Let us hope he finds his present position un- bearable very soon. FACTS AND FANCIES. The raflroads, it is sald, billion dollars. They also need somebody fo run them.- City Star. need a seem to Kansas Hereafter tician arises own party from it have when an American to cut the throat by attempting to an element of voters which constituted its backbone and support it will be said of him that he ‘“pulled a John Sharp Wil- lams.”—-New York Herald. The Democratic National Commit- tee puts out the following statement: Think well on it! “And when th treaty is accepted, men In khaki will not have to cross the seas again." Then why is the war department lit- tering up the postoffices of the coun- try with guaranteeing men who enlist service in and Russia ? Manufacturers' poli of hi drive posters Europe Record —what next?” asks ial to comfortable. 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CORTABES priced to Baby suit Sizes, every $1.25, purs cach. $2.50 an article. form ning Must life be just one re- ter another?—New York Post, Eve- More people are boarding this yeau than ever hefore, indicating that there will soon be a revival of the prune joke in American humor.—Chicago News. BExperience is like the rear lamyp of a motor car. It only illuminates the track we have left behind.—Blighty, London. Getting work out of an 1. W. W. is like trying to coax maple syrup out of a telegraph pole.—Anaconda Standar:l It wouldn't surprise us now if Eng- land should abolish the throne, the no- bility and the established church. The London Times suggests that servants be allowed to eat with the family Cleveland Plain Dealer. Both houses of congress cheer Pros- ident Wilson for congratulating Gov- ernor (‘oolidge upon having won While that spirit lasts the anarchists ave irritating rather than dangerous to American institutions. — Louisville | Courier-Journal. DISCOV o— Until my lamp gether by not ever comely la and I stood the glass, noticed that 1 cluse to- 1 had was My aunts had always nodded, ‘Sweet child: She has a gentle soul And mild.” And so one night I took the lamp and said I'll Jook into my gentle soul Before I go to bed.” I could not find it,—no. But gazing hard, I spied Something much more pleasing, White armed, amber-eyed seemed to feel breast - as 1 looked I 1 hands upon Where never any Were known to my hands but rest mine And as 1 looked, my startled thoughts Lifted in happy flight And circled like mad About the light. butterfiies I went to bed without my soul I had no mind to care: For a very joyful little sin Slept pillowed in my hair. I went to bed without soul What difference to me v 1 had a joyful little sin For company. my That is what came of listening To aunts who @lways lied. They never told me that I was White-armed and amber-eved —J. 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