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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1919. I Britain - Herald, | v more or tens kmowiedso of hos.| oans from the government 1o the in It scems thit the commission | roads and they may borrow from thi HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, would be @ good one to consider fu- | amount, after having sccurved the ay oprie Proprietor tire events, though it probably could | Proval of the Interstate (mnvmut‘ —The— | show, in order that the fake boul | tracts for delivery over the short road Member of the Assactated Prems. po Associated Press s exclusively entitled | Should not be perpetrated upon the | and a pakt of its own. may route traf- to the use for republication of all news | |,y eredited 15 It or not otherwise credited b In this papec and also local mews | (end o match. A liberal bond forlcompeting roads and the distribation published herein which pays good money to at- | tie, determine the use of terminals by window shades of all Bued dally (Sunday excepte® at €13 | not be vested with the power (o issue | Commission, for a period of mum, |nc | p. m, at Horald Bullding, 67 Church St. oo e 2 i BR00 » Year leenses. This duty would remain with | SIX months, #2.00 2nrce stonthe the commission that now has it 1 The Interstaie Commerce Commis b Sy Tl R \ y S Tlere is no doubt but that boxing | Sion 15 inercased from nine 10 cieven ed at the Po ce st New Dritan | . L B Meoond. Claes. Mat)' Matter exhibitions require dAntelligent super- | members, by the bill, and its powers vision and, even then, occasional ] are considerably increased It has! - TELEPHONE CALLS ; B orr o farces will be bound to happen. livery | the right to fix rates, maximum and itorial Rooms . possible safeguard to the public shoutd | minimum, allow 1o the short lines be onls profitablo advertistng medlum ta | Surround the privilege of issuing li-] their just share of the amount i forteit si d be posted by the mana- | of rolling stock besides other (1 hould he posted by L kinds and our long ex- M| ) rs and should also be required of the d of less importance. | o WHAT ABOUT THE TRIEATY contostnnts s the imanugement istnot|| IDhe bill provides: that: (o ronds are perience in this wor Wilson's - announcement ) MWays (o hlame to he returned one month after it The council mizht well consider a f reccives the ofticial siznature, but it the city. Circulation books and press SHADES il | ~ before the war room alwavs cpen to advertisers. censes to those who would give a | charged by another road which con- We make and hang Our large stock of regular sizes insures prompt service for spe- od to pigeon-hole the division of authority, at least, in thesey is expeeted that the President will au | cuce scems to he the | | T ST 0 S events. hetween the creation and | thorize the return of the roads hoefore | m the eve of the final vole of | 1HCCNSC commissions he former| the bill signed at all o document. There is u tendency | COU0 PSS UBon many of the shows! Practically all of the clauses were ward defeetion in the ranks of the | V0 # &reat deal of knowledge and | vietually what had fcen expected and cial orders. Lct us estimate on c a paCKage resent require- | = during the war Telephone number 21 &1 : and have our man call on you with samples. and Contracts for factory leservationists” who S e send its recommendation concernin forecasted in the return of the roads | the license to the co s ¢hy 3 Ssiblel oxoenti 5 A paet of some kind o no pact at f icer mmission which} with the possible exception of whe | has the powoer issue it. Tt is true| strike provision R S (e that. by doing this, we make the ob-| who thought that Congress, for the Bother the thing, anyhow. says the . taining of a permit to show a set of L sake of the public, which it repre- N along the street. Why may not i ere be o scttlement? Why are | POXCrS armatter of much red tape, but | sents, might take some action upon there is no great loss in this, in fact | compulsory arbitration of labou .nw it might mean the furtherance of good | culties, at least, even if it me of the Senators so undecided? here is one, thing absolutely certain | proved un- exhibitions. e out the situation as it has cxisted, #illing fo piohibilstglies 1t aifl ot B e Alderman Paonessa’s idea that a | gueceed in linding an cquitable man- Bee 1= no rhed for all of the con | 3900 bond be deposited by the ole who | ner of doing this and the hoards, s wishes to promote the affair is a1 oo § I Tenorts that Ure continualls ! L s sted may be readily proved use- one. but is liable to fall short beciause -work and new homes a ing foisted upon the public by op- less by cither capital or labor with Ity. No job to k g Pl e sfi::]llqa11d nm?c ]rco)o blflo c a pac a e nents and advocates. We are not | o ' : vesull that the people face tha efore, no promotér may be absolute- o A b nvinced that the step that we are (| e- | very sreat possibility of a railroad ut te tal f W great con ¥ certain that his boxers will perfornt |- sivike in the near future. | but to take is of such great conse- ; strik i ¢ With all of theiv skill until it is cor- it Culosis nurse, applicd for aid. Durin ence that it may e up our leg vt that they, alse, ave throltemsd . ) these weeks the Home Service, W ive body, to which we look fpr & Chicago judge has found against | gyrean and hpspital have all co-op- with & money loss, outside o 108 uistde o tatpossic IS, el inan attemmis ol zet the Il sratodl to niae: Lhetit coniforlable right to sell liquor in [linois. The | and happy. Silvio had, unfortunatel tlement of home affairs first of all, ble withholding of the wate receipts, many, many months The most certain method of ¥ | : s oA hed e ' : R 4 _ ! tubereutosis of both spine and lm B e T score, on decisions brousht in, is now e U fair fight is the bonding of the hoxer o | and could not recover Domenick, | upo caty and the eaguc 1 By g suffe o o ipon treaty and the Le o G i Pt v e | .ml;.m_n ].mr ””‘1 when .ulmlln il Nations. There is also too sreat e s i I with an ahsc and serious complica- J Fhe public is in the proper frame of Whereupon it is hoped that the | tjons, has been able to make such im- ! tendency to play polities in a mat- | ning ror ' for bouts, there is a demand for [ President will be warranted in de- | provement from the care hestowed by : them and no great opposition 1o the | claring the war time act void very | Pi Bray, and other physicians, that impossible for each and every Sen- e 3 spart. Unfortunately it is the easiest | soon e il GLpIMIs) ROEo | U (e BE th' incotporate his personal 1deas | game in the world to fake and i s 5 | one interested would care to question ' o the document, and still have it | pardes i S hr 2 jathe soldigrs @oglogiaiglrcatmenigho [} dest in which to prove a fake. The A wet Chrisimas may yet be as- [ would find that they all are most ap- | I preciative of the thoughtful care ul: todbvina Aboul olean entertainment - the Home Service, War Bureau, doc- | @ appeal may he idle now, a vote is | for the fans but it alsa has a diflicuit The miners and their emplo, are | tors and hospital. The impression ! bnin Dut——let us settle the thing | proposition o make its scheme offect | SUIL in session at Washington Nof| LGty RONE S 10 W] L e L d get it off our minds. ve. © i hospital” in last stages of distress is COUpONS g 5 ne scheme which might be | details of the meeting are at hand or |, wrong and crucl one and should be Upfl/ America iy the foremost country in | taken up is the required attendance of | are iven out correcte i g world*today, says the individual { an individual of the commission it - Not onc case brought to the atten- tion of the Home Service or War Bu- " f f i rean has bheen neglected for one in- sometimes unappreciative, [ 1% 41l we Know—the whys and where- (i [y applying o the Home branches forth into the differing | should take entire charge af the sate | fOVes are conspicuously licking. Service they can all have immediatc ths of opinion.” Why should we let | reccipts and forfeits until the bouts 5 j and sympathctic attention it should be above politic It main a document, that may be read | Common Council has a good opportun. | sured d understood by anvoue interested. | iy trying to start an argument [ every fight. He should know hoxine They are not getting anywhere, that inst the treaty. Thereafter | the fans are Very truly yours, 1LIZAT H R. RUSSKLL 17 Grove Hill, New Britain rest of the world trade upon us, | are over, and. if the affair is faked But the mincrs have not yet obeyed | ke wdvantage of us? says one. We [ see that the audience recelves g | (he order to return to work as de- i a position to help the struggling | money back. The loss would then he | manded by the conrts aker brethren of (he planct, why | upon the promoter and the fighter > [Note:—The headline on the Her- t do 0?2 says anothern il Whatever happens, folks, coal will | qid's article might possibly le to We do not believe that the United _— < be higher htes tis jeopardizing its position in RATLWAY BILT acceptin ¢ League of A : et e cetly e iR e B R R e FACTS AND FANCIES. | tnat the rault in not setting attention tiens, we dBnot helieve that a help- | returning the the wrong impression re catment of soldiers throt I wis due to the soldiers themselves, 1 i Captain Orbison, h..m of the | rather than through any crror of the completed by January, scare American Itelief Administeation in | War Burean. We are aware that month and. a haif, have Leen taken | Biga, has been badly gassed duving a | there are facilities foy treatment of- in the lower house of Consress, \Warp. | Pombardment of the city with gas | fered every service man through the time operation of the ronds | B shells by the almost entirely German | appointment of Doctor Henry ¥ : itinue unimpaired t why should b S ds by the d torees of Colonel Avaloff-Bermondt. | as a representative of the government, then adopt the League, when we | 8overnment will soon be at cnd | Sure, the railvoads to their owners, ch hand from us would harm us in D AN I DL r present (inancial ascendancy werica may take care of herself, paty or no treaty Her rights will | war's over, but/ hardly so | togpass on possible cases of illness as though federal regulation of the traf-| much as youwd notice, versvillo { a result of service. We are not in- | fic is still called for. That is, we nave | leader-tepublican clined to defend the bureau, by any | 5 means, in its varyving activities but Pershing nizy be for a small army | are willing to print this letter for becanse he knows what o small | th od of the soldier who might (he United States should be a | Up the matter, without many chanzes, | army can do.—Indianapolis News. f need its attention.— Editor. ] hy do just as much good without it? ks the d « The fact that an B iionion hus Loen formed with | Lo expect (hat (he Seniute. still oecu- Pitent of curbing Germany of | Pied with the Treaty i, will take inswor (o that. Germany | @nd aflopt it practically’ as the House i =r = e Of course the conl miners condi S e 5 wat 1, and closely watched, it tion may be “unbearable,” but why 5 YEARS GO ¢ ble strikes upo « s pr vhe c sather s ho ). 5 ere is no better opportunity at hand kes upon the roads was prae- | when the weather was hot 2—Dalla (Erom Tho Llerldlor Miat Dato) i that offcred by the League. It | tically neglécted by Congress, though | Nows [ ’ R | B onal cxpons vrms and men | €4 Which allows “voluntary coneilia- { know that it is the Union—not the| John W. Allen, the well known | L] | § Woney.. If Ttussia and Germany | tlon” of labor troubles. us indor { union forever.- New York Sun | builder and contractor of this city, | = | leaves tonig for his st cr cot- net checked upon. war with the| Py the unions of railwaymen. Six leav@s tonichiorihl mmer cot- | :‘ or_ the. other or both.is a° cor- | boards are.planned for, threc adjust- Hope the ”ml;: will 1ift the Bolshe- v: \‘l‘w“Lvlw)“\‘v];‘(;yJ.\l:f\»\x‘. where hx-hf‘x::‘»: 75_77_79 CK‘IURCH STREET TEL. 2240_2241 viki blockade enouzh for us to days duck e oo ie ment hoards and (hree appeal boards, [ wet a shiplond or two of Iteds through . one of cach for each division of rail to Petrograd.——Manchester Union witter pipe burst in St. Mark way labor. The membership of these . “”’“ i e, LI LA L con | ) HY NOT PHE RECREATION ; o . i \‘m.mm. damage The foor of the e 2 Ha it yoards will consist of an cqual num- PHE YOUNG MAPLE, \‘ ir room was flooded with water Ot e as ln as sln a o Ler of employes and employers. There o The Misses King of Meriden, who i casting about for a commisslon |, = = L Gl L G settios | UL vesterday my maple tre } bave bheen visiting Mr. and Mrs. J; & undertake ( lation of boxing Like Joseph, was most fair to sec | | : L cob Baumzartner of Myrtle strect, res ¢ subles out sivikes : 5 N L B e [ ent RofRteglble SR th o URELEL A A many-colored coat it wor { : ! turned home yesterday L4 O b ¥ ood Tinn (o) hioat wm:..-] proposition whereby the roads would | And laughed heside my cottase door, Tt will be geod news to many’ that i Whe Dubl g he able to colleet damages frem the | the American Hosiery company are B this line in the Public Alas! this morning it is bare, | likely srations after - striking unions was voted down. Pro- ! 1o resume ope fon comn It has heen st ot one gy leaf to shield it there: | nars 1 om0 AR GF GOy TG viding that the tbor on the roads and | 4 1 tha license commission be | [ The windy Dbrethren of the night | day his factory has heen runnir bromder powers end be held ac. | 0S¢ Who cmploy it are pacpaged to | Have left it but a dorry sight | on short time for 11 consceutive Why should you keep on wasting strength and time on washday—rubbing— N0 T e o o i [ R B R ORI Bl ok s e e e || rubbing—rubbing—until vour back aches? Just think how you waste your possibilit of » strikes, hut hoe A light snow storm set in last even- e Last ere | aduonil B n i diy i) ‘,',.',, Into @ base captivity ing, but it soon increased in severity health and strength’ every day you spend over the hot, steaming washtub. It n the license committee (0ok action s b s polit Sl And yet I know its dreams of power! | qind at midnight it turned into a mix- not only wears out your trength it wears out your clotheq B ik & m ind decided that it | 2Uthority and there is.abolutely no | An dthey shall heal this dismal hour. | yure of snow and sleet, which was kept Eht be well o recommend (o the | SUarantee against a tie-up of our ‘ [up until mornins Wash the new way—the easy way—with a Thor Electric Washing Machine. X My tree shall live to cheer and bless i R Gonnorl that an ordinante wel| t1en =Rojtation mevstems A nblitatloniific £ RGBT e i 1iand Sonstablo mihen Sand neonsue It will do all your washing and wringing from the heaviest blankets to a lace loveliness, | Gibnov of Berlin até plt e not compulsory Gongress Ml | Gibney of Berlin are planning to open ed which wauld make greater the | 15 S | Refusing not its Hounty sweel e R e B ey e handkerchief. t Wers of the commiltee. Licensing | @8ain stopped its cars to the public | o all who crowd about its feet e demand and listened to the cry of the | F. G. Platt and Engineer Cradwell A Thor will do the average washing in an hour new plan. Alderman | noisy minority.” - Taber has dictat- For it shul wax both strov K were in Newington this morning locat- o cd the terms of the bill and Il I great, = the abutments for the bridse of —at a cost of only two cents for electricity. There SRAEE R ] b et WY Shall master all the wiles of fate, Central Electric & Railway company, conimission upon boxing | be N he saddle when further wage | Until, majestie, full of vears st RGN is no back-breaking washboard rubbing—no muscle demands arve considered And dignitios, it disappears Consolidated company. tiring wringing—positively no work. G In aid to the roads the government S National Havpenings. 2 ; crninent. Tt Is just | Sees fit to continue for six mouths i\"":l\";“ e ‘[““ ,‘“"""‘““vwl long, [ yrail paueh ope umllt 600 ‘|.\n.-,.,- You can trust a Thor with the things you would (RInS pILIW g g S MR RO RRg stolen at New Haven—Their value un- e e el e ““' i elihellnioreilomn)n Kmown by postal authorities—Pouch not dare rub on a washboard. And the clothes are s not y many separate commis- | that they received while being operat- | That even maples lve again Tap & al depot platform : Bl & i e R e T e et e S man A REAGKBURNS SRR I B el varas washed abzolutely clean—every speck of dirt is re- B oo ot point O CEILEY s (o SR, G e v fn the Chicago Tribune. | yway ond contents sone moved. Linens wonderfully white—blankets soft B | rineer’s hrave act—Ploughed his Bdbo wiov e there is more boxing in | put by the government, but for which ganeel X ST, - Wity g erd of cattle—Was P .. S ces S ‘ arm. e winter season than at any other | they were responsible inasmuch us | COMMUNICATED ey housli e ARt and fluffy—finest laces “aqhefi without harm ) e of the vear and it is at this time | they benefited by the improvements - he discovered them on roundinz a One of the many conveniences of the Thor is | Editor of the Herald cuirve—1le killed 22 of the animals Dear In justice to the Home | hut saved passengers’ lives—Calou- | found in the fact, that it is ready to do your wash- Service of thé Ited Cross and the |jated that with slackening his speed ing whenever you are. No special day—no waiting | nfined to the establishment and up l imount, is allowed. Present rates | \War Burcau L should ilke to correct | he would he thrown from tracks so : al- rinments in the future all public amusements would be its A materially incres at the Recreation Commission has | Will be paid for but a period of fifteen ! e least work. Its duties are mainly | vears, in which to make good this ep of playgrounds, while it will be continued until such a time as | the ercors in the statements published | pulled throttle wide open ) for a laundress—this mechanical washwoman in wrsday's Herald The two boys | Struck woman at prayer Fatally ' e 11 . —Silvio Grande and Domenick Lare- | stabbed by maniac—While kneeling at | ways on the job—ready, willing and silent. toni—were admitted to the local hos- | her bedside the ruffian drove his of two hundred and fifty million dol- | pital in September. Silvio was sent ' knife into her side. snapping the eral rule, one or twa athletes who s is appropriated to take care of | the very day Miss Carroll, our tuber- | blade in the wound. Bad authority now over any amusec- | state and national regulatory bodies | ts of the people. In addition there | will have set new schedules. The sum ¢ be found upon the committee, as