New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 1, 1919, Page 6

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'8 NEW BRITAIN the opening guns in the coming ew Britain vfi;;ld. PUBLISHING Proorietors. ued daily (Sunday p. v, at Herald Bullding, $2.00 A Year $200 Three Months. T6c a Month idential campaiens, and poli HERALD COMPANT, wns believe their decisions will be followed to a large exient by similar excepted) At 4:13 67 Church St. conveniions in ofher States Incidentally, the Democrats wiil nanmic Ao Mitchell Palmer. Atiorney- — General of the United Siates, as the New Britaln Mncter tared st the as Second Post Omee wt Class Mall pacty candidate for Presideni. At cast, that is whai the South Dakota TELEPHONE isiness OfMco hicortal A voters are assured will be the action Rooms taken cation and by the Pemocratic con profitable adverttsing medium in ity Cireulatlon books and prees alwave to advertisers. he onv And, if their prediclions are true the room P is in- V] e the delegation from this Saie strucied 1o vole soliahy Lo Ancacinted Tress ts exclusively entitied { | Memher o Ans to the ot the S will Press Amer, the Aitorney-General IFACTS AND FANCIES. republication of all news | not otherwise credited | also local news | | malke his fi odicial bow fo e eredited i this bublisned saper and ror herein andidate public as yie candi post of Chiel Execuiive While' (here seems little uestion WHAT CONGRESS 1AOKS, U My over the probable resilt of (e Congress convened in regular ses- | cratic sveniion in naming today at noon, confronted by a there is eve b Pabmer as a candidale gislative iness and new | indication thece w 2 split in the | Foblems, domestic and Toreign. 4= [ giher 1wo pariies oy choice of imulating and litte diminished 00 omine Supporters of General e seven months since Wood last May, when | or 1he Republicans probabl esident Wilson called the two houses | i1 pa amonz those present, but | ether in extraordinary session PUi-{ . ,,c5 of the other probable nominees P avily for tifica the consideration and 1 | have not disclosed. Perhaps the | | there Nations i been nal peace ik is o surprise in store for every- pague of hody in 1l skirmish of the 1 opening The session which started toduy will : ; | rdential batiie tinged throy poli which ghout by partisan s will show in every de every issue. Members of both par- THE FUEL QUENTION, s ave make a good rec-! Seven Governors of as many States d d unecing striving to for upon the action of Democrats | met in Chicago, Saturday. alavmed at Republicans in supporting or de-| the increasing fuel famine in the considered in i the will measures West resulting from the coal strile { onths between now and national fall which and the seemingly inadequate means nventions in the be based | ken by (he Government in Wash- e platforms upor the candi-} jngion 10 alleviaie the situation. As tes named at those conventions will bond al a result of the conference. il was ain the strongest ap- Igiisicertainitheisiuons " | asked and mmended that Fuel e the which can be made 10 volers, | o o 0 astablish a Admin- or Jolities, will be the atever their polit i e e S peditious settlen of the inter- tional problew Y hich have arisen the Whose duty it will he 1o provide move absolute conirol of coal distribufion ce the armistic vear ago, and 0 ° and greater protection 1o the fast mediate disposition of. domestic diminishing reserve supply by islative business neglected in the plan followed Governor ecial session just ended Whether of en for sei Kansas mines for ihe poade thanty and) the |Ftlel sing R e Nations will be revissd (o | Oberation under State control was conference iy of submitted o 1l reiterated ulti m 1 ‘ the it Senator lodge's Attorney-General Hopkins, that Ltum of “leave it 10 peopls or | end it or whether the Presidents| State. It met with ungualified ap pporters will again infroduce the [ proval by a majority of the Stare executives Governor Gardner, of he cument in the form which caused d question Missonri. indicuted would take LR special grave proh of first defeat. remains a Since the adiournment of siniilar action While the seriousness of the coul West sion a new and a very - the oft repeated yuestion famine in the continues 1o grow \at to do with Mexico -is rapidly | more alarming, an unsatisfied group | iming itseif ints form which must ! of mine operators is leaving Wasli- tin discussion and ultimate set-|ington, the members declaving they ongress cannol meel the increase in o pay The future of the railronds is chief | pich has been recommended by A\ 1ong the domestic problems the new | 1) Gartield, Fuel Administrator ngress will be called upon to solve. | (i wroup of winers’ union offi- bill To: providing for the rewurn of the { .o ape feavine the CGapital " just to their owners has already the increase D unsatisfied over in wages ssed the House and now is the in declared Garfield and nds of the Senate Iuterstate Com- hinting ihere is no power which erce Committee. This bill. which Hill force the striking miners back own as the Ksch Railroad pro- work. Phe question has heen lefi to les for a modified system of govern- _ arbitiation by the Government, and ent control. Senator Cummins, o ond arbitration has failed W hat seemingi wa, has drafted i another rai the Government's next move which includes additional featires Will be is vel 1o be seen. Repub- found in the proposed Ksch meas . icans i e House and Senate are e. Some of them ure: Compulsory | licar v th 1 bitration of Strikes: six per cenf. || to defeat. if itiis in theli . powen, {he baranteed return of railroad securi- | measure sirongly advocated by i will s, and regional consolidation of Atorney-Gengral to enforce the food | after Yet itwavs, This latier bill probably and fuel confrol acts the L substituted for the Kseh bill, in the | declavation of peace an en-| pate. and when it is sent to the i forcement of this act in the weeks ouse theve wiil be debates method ttie The il wany 1o | jusi passed has been the only the differences in the measures. | which the IFederal authorities have strike situation which has 501 had to deal with the coal strike. eatly affected the general economic The fiest action now should be th ndition of the country is sure o re-| ;igid conservation and fair distribu- e the Congress food | EUE Tl IO tion of what coal there is in reserve rough rl the consideration of the and what is being mined, as reconi- i AT el Attornevitiensiiy, cnded by seven Governors in al Palmer has emphasized repeated Chicago convention. In their the need for continuation of thesc ‘ | liognssd s b meantime, the proposed move rious acig after the signing of peacs taking over the mines by the indi- it is probable Congress will not he countenanced This vidual States should gard the question in the light of by the IFederal anthorities A is continuaiion of effectiveness being tion will not only serve to aid in the peessary peace Republican:s wining of coal - the all-imporiant robatly seize the opportunit step atl present but will be a trial take a vom the Adwministration o N . or Government ownership of e direr ntrol af the country's « nmen od and fuel mines. 17 ownership and operation n he Ntates successful, there e addit ion to the outine supply | by prove | | fou yanches of the Govern- | is no reason why Ifederal ownership { ent Departments which will he | and operation should not meet with ssed at ihi ssion. there are the | like snccess. If it fails and there Howing measires which will demand [ ave many who believe it will action \ ry mist come another method of solving The feased | then | | my reorganization bill: in- | what will ever continue he a pay for officers and enlisted | complex question en of the Navy: Greene merchan arine bill. providing for the future Boston is organizing her citizens in i the commercial fleet Luilt by the ol Campaign against alleged revolution- svernment: repeal of certain taxes on i 1y red” elements which are allege s: the. Huilchinson 1o bary “rea elemen hich are alleged 1 ¢ 1o be working in the Massachusetts food hoarding, and foriy-odd | T e apital. Boston has a veputatiog for | o maintaining law and order which will e comment by commit he upheld in any emergency hotises “Leaders in house see little 1o do,” INTRODUCING CANDIDATE PALMER. vs a headline. Nothing unusual| Vhout that th interest fo conventions 1o Oficials of Sing Sing prison have a simultancously in - Soutn | ; prisoncr who refuses to leave, al adiol ginning tomorrow for ¢ though he has heen offered his free- | et nationa | Gon time and again, Charles Oriner pventions the prisone obably has bheen reg b bssions ihlicans, ing the newspapers and decided (hay Pariisan on ind the D fil, Where he receives three square als. in results fror meals a and warm clothes in win ¢t that these three conventions isn't suceh a bad place after all b he | Rive The new ish the ishing would New labor United rew party wishes (o abol States United much World senate. States more Abol a be York senators practical Al would dressed up and no place to <o seem 10 describe the condition of what is lefi Americ of the n Expres peace delegation i Paris 1 rope’s coy 1o this countey for is the als Wit just now something on aw stvle of a colls ell raw matc raw muierials raw! Nireet Jorenal raw SEVENTIL HIAVEN. e And The That bt en was Tull oF sireets of gold Lamb and Lion ihe city strolled phs' ove the sw st of ser s fhung rays splasiied tpon solden ways: where was the of And houzh where the goldfinet Gold dusi Where Waded; PPealed But Ot was the morning halls of n. shawm Name Absolute morning lark 100y nist monster and out where ethyst o1 ind lute the of the crassy lo R0u: of his cottage Christ would not take His vacant throne, the town, alone hearts of men, lost And moised He that Pined Pined He within could dive His tire did for for old fishermen for living, storks Galilee, not in privise or sec In the first heaven, perchance ther Sweet and small thmgs 1o touch and Beasts at their business, birds and | : (hese work with painted show. And wen But heve it Where nothing H. in sy to nothing do J.o MASSINGHAM the Nation was was 10 London (From The Herald of That Date) 1891, town December 1, and th is $9.- The taxpayer in the Pussell Manurac- with a property valuation Next in line comes P. & £266.500. The Aneri- comes ne with 3§ manufacturers follow Rule & lLevel Co Landers, & Judd thermometer list of st & hig the tiring Co of $840.000 * Corbin with Erwin can Hosiery Nl other in o Stan- Clark der: Stanley Works and North The rove ley Frary & 2ot down to six zero this morning Officer Cosgrove I park late n md A d-year-old girl in Central last little girl and afterwards taken to hey evening M pars e (3 ents R Walter H Oldershaw Yale arter Hone New in was taken ta the Y Merwin Hart have Hownrd Humphrey J. S, North and Franl returned to ir spending Thanksgiy their stu- dies at ing at The feated Hritain Meriden il was e the City last evening by scove to 3 hy the Silver am National ite Nt the details of alleged azainst Armenians mands that he the outrages on hastily side of story urkey gives committed trages Great ain de she allowed 1o invesii- site her own accoint allowed by na- back Contract sultan —other tions up kngland’s demand the | 5 land and awarded hetween will he furnished in Branford $1.000,000 and stone Long | ior great bric New York eatties quarry act from the con- fur- is worth will nish employment for 300 men for 1wo One) over years. term favored Bryan against the nts Nebraska congre William Jen- tion of Suan in- for 1o prevent is nings presic troduces a resolution in the house A constitutional amendment one man from serving move than founr CITY ITEMS Hand sewed shoes (o1 Shoe adyt fren. Da- ohy specially advt Shop Men's Besse-lelan overcoats priced ut Charles Mois granted Clerk Alfred their addres Church of Palmer Wilfred Amelia Paluer widower Stack and widow, have marry Both Regal heen license Ml City Thom pson the forme: Stack employed hotel street. The vhile Mes, carpenter + local contracror Men's overcoats specially priced at Hesse-Leland's. advi Miss Anna G, Rockwell will spealk the There Ch geasonable on books ihe e tomorrow chuh discussion ol at meeting of will stmas gifl Woman's aiso | “ of book= display hoolk . ec. Vietor records, at Morans' advi Men's overcoais specially priced at Hesse-Leland's. adut Counrt s will instead Friendly o'clock meet this even- ing at of tomorrow night o8 Advt, s Carnival, Bungalow tonight, Vi ierce December on 1o & ecords now sale P Co—Advt The morron Baptis Brown | | Woman's club will meet (o } the Greta | Current | afiernoon at 3 o'clock in church chapel. Miss will give o 1alk on Bvents Dec. Vietor records, al Morans' 1‘ advi | Meu's overcoals specially priced aq Besse-l.elur advt lodze, No will hold Wednesday Nomination and Aexandra Bef o) regular b, of busi- | evening of oM member St George its ness il meeting Turner hall will | e in orde every requesied to attend. On Thursda afiernoon the members will he cnter- | DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, #CEMBER 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE ND AND ANNIVERSARY IS NEARING M OST CELL ITS CONCLUSION SUCCESSEU BRATION The Anniversary Sale Will End Tuesday, Dec. SOUVENIRS TP TO AND INCLUDING WILL s B SDAY All Outstanding Souvenir Coupons IN ORDER WITH FRE TO SOUY BE HONORED IRS I GIVEN DEC. Must Be Delivered At Souvenir Dept. ON OR BEFORE TUESDAY, DI .9 Wise, Smith & Co. Hartford Do WEF Yourn AT GET X-MAS TH VALUABLE YOUR A\ SUGG ESTION: SHOPPING ANNIY [DEV ] RSARY SALE SOUVENIRS WITH PURCHASES N \ ND THIS 1010, the home of Mrs 479 Church tained at Frank Coleman, of street i priced Men's Resse-i Hor New was Gpe overcoals specially 1t eland’s. advi W Britain Typew bert Peterson. proprietor of the iter Kxchange, the Irancis appendicitis rated upon at fou last hospital day satur- | dong | nicely i Men's Leland's. vening and Betting overcoats specinlly priced at Resso advt Ndvt, tonight Carnival, Bungalow, - MONTHILY POLICH Officers SHIPS, Michiel until 12 D and Walinezus the 4 the A on and Massey go A om shift month of Officers William O’ Mara Meehan retirn to the night after two months an day dnty Officers William S, Stroll Iler Malona change from the ihe afte shifi of N cember Michael <hirt “nd \ ing s and mort- to noon finis duty at tour o'clock in th. evening BUILDING building permit Overton his Bergstrom for dwelling and Lincoln PERMIT heen S11.000 A has George \ugust to through con- tracton the construction of arage The 314~ this hix at street Tures properiy combined 1o will st are cost w00 and work be staried Sale a \ic \nnual Womans A Supper. society ol ihe Iirst Baplist will hold their annual sale and menu sipper on Wed December Srd. Sale church [ nesday opens pariors Public 30 in the Supper served from § 1o 8 is cordinl Iy invited ADDRESS CLASS. the Dic Wi, Ralph Barstow. one of officials of 1 Tap and com the Greenfield will husiness corres Y. M. G A will talk he puny, address members of the H pondence class at tomorrow evening on sales promotion MAN PLAYING, Kight the champion- HARTIORD Philadelpbia, Dec. | entered in billiard h opens the national | of ten players \merican pocket here to- in Keogi whi in ship tournament will b opening of Rochester Hartford will day seen action the eumes. Jerome Charles idle, four and Seaback remain playing Fuesday Nervous People TAH O and observe treatmept brain fag exhaustion should S magical NEryousness effect in insomnia neryous KATL- nerves, lity, mental headache, loss of memory, etc Acls, on Ll 1in and s muscles and wornout nerve lissues in mental nor h &l dispensable 1o all workers Nit-form Contains harmful it At deuzzisis fiise L empowered O PLAY A second 4 played M turkey \ and s will It b men is pro ation name ranged by for pionshin of the the contestanis Frank Ph whe the purpose Ritss of wins FACTORY Members of league have | Monday from morni 1he this year will program. ‘i will when Machin Iy season T ning ih B Falnin T'he itain regular Orde Disivict of of Court, Novembe New Tol town of B decensed, the prayin WL @ Upon Holfman the | decensed N m 1o belo real estate tile Ordered ased i Tha deter New the 61 1919, a o on more heard O ffig trict B ind eney ind in on i of said ind place of he lishing this ord having and posting ciren by on the f New return tice prblic Briain make 1o ziven BERN Thursday TOURNAMENT, B award sbihle 0t ma Chairman of deciding " that v olater ilip ) glain in een g th the offer e tean v comy gane Berlin Wa vitain m application tha nd and nzin s per Iy tosaid mined Brita 1V day clock be ziv application aring er in lation in this ARD I \ 1 the BASKE ¢ Factory, he Factory avery aame tomorrow ny will wthorized i convey o tournament evening iy Chief championship Scheyd previous company of Testament 10 1 application n ) in on in v oof sign-post tppears, the and thereon soni Court ¥ and wil in rooms the two high elimin- be ar- Meknroe the cham among an and Man bonor by games "BALL. Basketball icing eve Y ogym and Teagn pleasing of the of the N and th will clasi ollow Notice of Hearing. Probu 1919 late distric Ky eret KExecutor of | or said 1l rlain he ate ‘pplication it is the Probaie in said Decenben forenoon the pen: the tin P newspa e said district this ord district of | GARINEY Tudge. | New Britain Bird Store [} ¥ Aquar \lso) s, Poy a litter old. St AUTO REPAIRING SPECIAL CALLL AND WE WILL BE THAT'S O JUST Cage! SELLS il of Yot UR g 8§57 SERVICE. 15 G NN Birds, AL "AUTO REPAI (4 » " [ | | | | | | Your P R CO.| i The McMillan Store Inc. ‘“Afways Reliabie” Christmas ~ Gift Suggestions Wiil Yours be an OLD FASHIONED CVHRISTMAS? If corner find it | f the to railed Christinas you wrd eilize that the Holidays just around feel that ome st the thrill the have comes whicl You th with Spirit inle ou will come out it nspired with determination 1o make Christmas all should rizhtly be I's our all-vear business to please vo Shop Early Please! 1 You can choose rift surance rom full as correctness important o showing with MEANS of style usiuIness all-—QL ind ALITY niost GREATER Gift Umbrellas WOMEN to the minute handles COLORED SILK UMBRELLAS BLACK SILK UMBRELLAS i BLACK COTTON TAFFETAS AND MERCERIZED 'FETAS SATISFACTION ron Black and colors. itted with the newest up 798 to $17 A8 to S11.98 \ $398 10 $5.98 Lach Union Silk Taffeta Umbrelas of purple heavy hlacl Silk Tairet ith novelty zood nion a green. hlue and with Valie striped e new handles, Fach $6 148 Nmas Special o G A 25 10 $7.98 F $1.89 and $1.98 Each MEN'S UMBR CHILDREN'S LLAS " UMBRELLAS SPECTAL the faet NOTICKE! that | W wish this hetd receiving nention mbrel e extremely which fortunate late in ¢ vear owing to s ity of materials We were have up the manufactorers exceedingly in ours nevertheless, they to eight weeks being delivered Children’s Sweaters ATER SE Littte weather SWi will the S SCARES AND it Xn with u TOQUE ind SETS pl hem real when Tols s time Keep warm athand LoungingRobe Most practic WOMEN'S Corduroy an 1l Nmas Gift BATH ROBES Of LAY o Siderdown $10.98. MEIN'S Bath B\ATH Robe ROBES Of Heavy Beacon 1lanne $6.98 (o $10.98 ROBES CHILDREN'S BATH ROBES LITTLE TOT BATH B $1.69 o 6 Priced to $2.98 cach. MATERINLS Bath [ naking inch Robe Flannels inch mono Flannel t6-inch RBiderdown (double white, pink S1.69 yard. FOR APRONS yard. FOR CUSHIONS Silkolines that CRETONNES SILROLINES, Bath Robe Blankets Complete AND HOMIE DRAPERIE tha heer the 19 o o home 10 yard, yard plain figured wi $4.50, $5. now and [ Girdle Frogs $5.98 Nmias and Ly them Lohes for ear’s anniversary New entertain tomorrow their celebrated in 8§ Catherine he the Quint KODAK he gift that Christmas merry picture stary of ¢4 already th th ps a | hristmas mer want to KODAIL, helps iment one yo please has a there are many Kodak convenic that would be appreciated help vou and Let us From o the counter we are in a to gest KODAKS IPROM $9.19 1 Order R hristnia GIVE 1 VTHE or ovn ron Miller - Hansen Drug Co. MOTHER ONE| GIFL L ICATES | PHEDR CHRISTMAS PRESENT WwOThis Inqu Vi A. PINKUS Y ESTGHL Over 300 Y in lye Testin Guaranteed 506 MAIN NTR SPECINL, st ENperici o Satisraction 30 Choy

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