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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, ‘Phone and are very usetul. Tea Wagons M n or Walnut, A White Sanitary bath rpom or laundry, We furnish the best homesin the state with the best Furniture and Rugs. 'EDITOR OF “TRUMBULL CHEER” GOES GUNNING ) Sets that take little Hamper that fits into the corner of your room, sev many styles and i are Nest Tables useful anywhere. Or 1% tnrk Oaniin: The famous Kitchen that saves many steps. Martha Washington an are Drop Leaf ng Tables are most acceptable. o) ‘ Tip Tables. Yoot Cabinet, A fireless that roasts and stews. B. C. FOR RADICALS i Organ of Plainville Concern Makes Attack On Alien Agi- tators in Breezy Fashion. “Trumbull house organ published montuly by the Trumbull Electric Manufacturing company of Plainville, contains much that is:of interest to the average reader of today and h is apropos of conditions in gen- al in this country and throughout the world at the present time. Louis L. Brastow, the editor af the publication, in an article on “The Hu- manities,” criticizes the _ attitude of striking workers in this country. His article apens with a treatise on the » real and the ideal with an explanation of the difference between these terms. He says: ‘‘As soon as a man sets up an ideal for hi ter to another ember issue of ideal set up by other Thin, Nervous People Need Bitro-Phosphate : people—men or women dlways n ous wreck: proving that thin- ebility and neuras- are almost invariably due to starvation. Feed your nerves Il these symptoms due to ner ition will disappear. Eminent specialists state that one the best things for the nerves is phosphate known among Bitro-Phosphate, a five- grain tablet of which should be taken with each meal. Being a genuine erve builder and not a stimulant or labit-forming drug, Bitro-Phosphate can be safely taken by the weakest and most delicate sufferer, and the vesults following its use arc often sim- stonishing By strengthening the tired people regain cne thinness and angularity give way to piumpness and curves; sleep returns to the sieepless; confidence and cheer fulness replace debility and gloom: dull eves become bright, and pale, unken cheeks regain the pink slow of health. CAUTION — Bitro-Phosphate, the use of which is inexpensive, also wou- derfully promotes the assimilation of food, so much that many people report marked gains of weight in a fow weeks. Those taking it who do not desire to put on flesh, should use extra carc in avoiding fat-producing foods. Tealk, thin nearly conglusively wealkness, thus ness. thenia ply 2 nerves, weak nd vigor; { be damned” then it is time self which runs coun- | + soon. men, he gets a first class setback. When a man attaining his ideal causes injury to others, he finds he cannot put it across for very long.” He adds thet he does not blame certain strikers for having set up an ideal for their work- ing conditions; but when in attaining it they are “willing to let the public to tell them where they get off. He writes that when a crowd of men set up as their ideal less work all the time—more pay all the time—wishing at the same time to control the whole works—then it is time that the stern realities are too much for them and it would be the better part of valor to use immediate discretion., He says that when the high ideals of a minority are | willing to deny the right of a majority to rule, trouble is apt to start and that fi “The humanities,”” Mr. = Brastow writes, re represented by such thought and action as have due con- sideration for the ideals and aims of others. There was little of the hu- manities,” he adds, “in the Boston po- lice strike; there is little in the coal strike and the steel strike: theve is lit- tle humanity noted in a milk drivers’ Important to all Women Readers of this Paper Thousands upon thousands of wom- en have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women’s complaints often prove Lo be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kildney bladder disease. If the kidneys arc not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other organs to become discased. You may suffer pain in the headache and loss of ambition. Poor lhealth makes you nervous, irritable and may bc despondentg it malkes any one so. But hundreds of women claim .hat Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, by ing health to the kidn be juet the remedy needed come such condition Many send for a sample bottle to see what Swamp-Root, the great kid- ney. liver and bladder medicine will do for them. By cnclosing len cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., you may receive sample size bot- tle by Parcel Post. You can pur- chasc medium and large sizc Dbottles at all drug stores. or bock, restor- proved to over- to | strike which, for would leuve the brey to untold m ought they care,¥ fek and Infants o s that it is a sad on the working ideals of these men where, in trying to attain them, they clash with the humanities. Tn his opinion many mistaken men sincere. They may have the right end in view but go after it in a mis- taken manner.. Mr. Brastaw write ties are going to win in America. It will not be for any one cl and above all, will not be for radicals nov for those who fight for power and preferment, either as organized labor or organized capital. The American humaniti for equal’ chance for all, wi 2l race, religious or political preference. They are based on the squarc deal as we Amer- cans view it—very different from the Trotzky and 1. W. W. type which oper- ates only for one class in arrogant and ignorant tyranny. To develop the real humanities we do not want class consciousness, but American con- sclousness. We need, above all, a sensc of that great human thing we know as our country. We need to be| deeply Amcricanized.” He advises that hostile aliens be dealt with sternly and that those who come to America be taught to give as| well as partake. He says that America | is not a place solely to make money | but is deserving of, and must receiv the loyal support of all who live here. He quotes the words of Theodorc Roosevelt “America is not a pelyg] boarding house.’ “That villainous collection of in- grates, he s “known as the L W. W., Who on Armistice day shot at our marching soldiers in Centralin, Wasli- | ington, m be crushed under heel because with all their lingo about the workers and their troubles, they know not even the first principles of human kindne In co The humani- | an Jusion of his article, Mr | s | = i OVER-EATING is the root of nearly all digestive evils. 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Brastow writes: “Don’t wo —we Will weather the storm and Americans will in America.” In another article, one on Thanks- giving day, Mr. Brastow states that there has never been a time when masses of men have had so many of the blessings of life and have been so | little tune ele appreciative of th He compares the radical alien rent to the Germans during the wa ving that they stand in the same relations to the government and other institutions ag did the Huns be- fore the war. He says that clements in America today which are as tile as were the pacifi 1d othe who spread German propaganda dur- ing the war. He adds, “A large part of this radical alien good for- same miserable which refused to help us in the wm and gleefully profited in money when the boys went away to war. Mr. Brastow he awakening to these facts and will kill the efforts of the radicals as the nation did the propaganda of the Ger- man nation during the war. He cludes with a few statistics demonstrate the methods used by the radicals in furthering their work in western states. With each copy of the November s of imbull Cheer” was a small bearing an impression of the and Stripes and the red flag of Bolshevism. Between the emblems appeared the question, “Which?" crowd of i is con is- | RADICAL LEADERS LEAVE NEW YORK Police Unable to Find Those Have Been Indicted—Scck Them Elsewhere, New York, Dec Radical by the returned lead- have left New Yor since the grand jury indict- ments charging anarchy, it became fnown Yori mable {o W iberty Members of bomb squad” have single defendant indictments woi Search for have parts today. police the veturned a g nissing been started in ountry “red now other of he lement which | secks to destroy our institutions is the | ves that the public | whicii | Who dozen | | | | i the New been | the | The majority of the important rad- | ical org ed far as concerned the personal leadership s police asscrted. this does not apply to the communist labor purty, whose leaders, J Larkin and Benjamin Gitlow pleaded not guilty yesterday before Justice Weeks of the supreme court. Juse tice Weeks continued the $15,000 bail under which each has heen held Maximilian Cohn, former left ol among the wing radi- cals being sought by the authoriti It is sald he left the city for Chi go. The communist *‘world” whi Colien edited, recently instructed readers in methods to avoid giving information to the grand jiury its Colds Cause Headaches and Pain Feverish Headaches and Body Pains cause m a cold are soon relieved by taking LAXATIVE BROMO QUI. NINE Tablet The only one “Bromo Quinine.” GROYV signature on the box. Advt. is W, 30c | repatriat cents a wheel The Morris Chair t fits with a comfortable foot rest. motor and a Step in and wander through our floors which are filled full of handsome gifts. WOULD RELEASE PRISONERS, 2 alleviation of the Want aner d the sufferings o tions during the struggle, appeal “Tt hundreds still main nd during looking to condition of pf all the coung i of Council War Swits Federal Those Taken in lome, SAYS Berne, Nov. 30.—An appeal n of by i all the as for would be a social danger if thousands LpLiVity all way belliger natior prisoners nts h hich of of priso allowed longer since the the state men might in w their former ho might make them a menace to sock Switzer- if their imprisonment i vet held addressed to iputed in the war by fed- | beer eral wouncil. Special reference ie | w made to prisoners still in Siberia and in Irance and Russian remaining in Germany Itecalling the work done in 5 been partic- in were prisoners any yeur and the Swiss : whole signed, which thece returning armis of m| be also prisoners to prolongd Sleep Like a Top You can, just assoon as you get rid of that stomach and liver trouble and not before. 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