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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER =: 1919, New Britain Herald, [ 17 o o s oo IF THE COAL STRIKE CONTINUES MUCH LONGER B B R S B B BB HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANTY. esulted in turning many of them [ Poxuca ansly (Sunday exceptea) at &:18 ' 1he commitiec investigating the de y - p. m, at Herald Bullding, 67 Churca St § i i P poriation work on Illis Island. $2.00 Three Montha. It is din ic a Month it see why any red Always Reliable A HAPPY PURCHASE OF COATS THE FIVE BILLIONS, (LU y & this week enables us to offer garments of such re- s O ey Tt S Show B D R S . # markable VALUES that no longer is it advisable to S e ! Ak Al 4 #% wait for January sale prices. You might as well buy Preasury, making estimates for the ‘ ol i el > # now and have the wear during thi # for Christmas, as we can assure vou that present %t values cannot be bettered next month, | % Short Sporty Coats P the Hitier- |k nd co-operation, they intend in # made in the 34 length, of Suede, black and nutria pe gpluflés priced from $22.50 up. 2 And every one offering a value that we know will be %+ a4 surprise. i = % Coats of Polo Cloth, Mixtures, Silvertones, Tinseltones and Velours which were really made and should sell freely at from ¢ $29.50 to $55.00. ™ $17.50 © $35.00 : 1 We know this sounds impossible but only ask * Cin=t e ienchisior ount thoust | tonBOSihe s NimenidnBa el o \nd see how far the soldenrod has | ffom his recent illness and is once' vou to come and see for vourself. Don’t wait unlil:'ff hould be entirely withoui recogy mandate after he has discharged his Sin fmore able to be aboul hix duties at §~ i Rsose s lonRloR il Blehahe i | Jainy web @ daisy had begung | (18 White House . Saturday as we were unable to buy as many of these ** S0 Tone s s o\ TilTe e sont i G el ion i stae apal i lltoadl indo. 7 Annual veport concerning national fibargaim as we would have liked to. and | tries.—— Kansas City Star P hrnks —3v institutions were orgunized | g during the vear wWith 35,608 w80 4'&!‘—} {*&@fifi-@@&@@@@@@?@@@@@@@}@fi . tape should hamper the machinery o Entered at the Post Omce xt New Britaln i e 1 e portation. The problem should b GHGEHEBBHRHRG simplicits (tself. <as an experinient TELEPHONE CALLS As i expert Bustness OMco .......... getling rid of Reds. why no k Editorial Rooms - ceeee 938 present aggregation on s We onlv profitable advertising mealum in the city. Circulation books and pres room alwavs oven to advertigers. I Harey Weinberger, put them on any i - Meraler of the Associnted Fress. old st take them halt-w Re Aswociated Pross s exclusively entitled to tha use for republication of all newa eredited 15 1t or not otherwise creditad & ship ek o N this oaper and also local mDews bublished “erein ng. it need he nd leave them SCHOOL, EXTHE K owing vear and which calls for the | lihun Bareitt Schos | s of five billions, is raising in 1 vell spent. = lighant protesis on the part of the | 3 ) feachers, assisted ! Republicans of the House and Sen upils, have spent many days i te Well hey might complain, we ! L U zood it of cnergy Ve i | 1o likewise A first blush it seewos S IERLEDA B | your benelit an illusteated resume 0 be a stupendous sum cven for @ 1 ted vesun e e o G BT OB (n SO IR G D s (R B | aced the final addition o ut demands with a sinking heart i the ruture liconomy is to be the Congressional The program says there will be an watoh word, so the Republicans say. | exhibit, with some Form of entertain bnd estimates are o be deeply pared. | ment, to explain fully each sort of il Wl \\ it is well that they he paved, but not | school work represented The im tripped to the bone Ther portant duty of caring for the less many things that we need. therd fortunate little children of the com? nuch added expense in maintaining nmnity those undernourished and yur Army and Navy o instance, undeveloped pupils who require exten may not be cut down supervision and tutc will be A N\ Strict economy in governn lustraied by the exhibit preparved b enditures will please people the Open-Air School. A closely allicd he (nited States bevond 1 feature of this open-air school work W whichever purty practices il Success- hich i the domestic science department ally. There is a difference between also will be fully explained and illus conomy and deliberate destruction of e X : . trated, as will the remaining depart- e several departments through the " y ! : ments of the loeal school system withholding of funds. It may not prnot The exhibit and what it represents become immediately apparent that S 5 i and the good it accomplishes will b | = g artain parts of our civil or war ma R ate oD Lo e L (e neIic N Cc Ml eiie RS ce S K] A WAYSIDE ANAGLYPH. company TS ] i il Rine has deteriorated throug | S R B lines operated” by the (‘énsolidated company. vou do not visit the Klihu Burrit i | Vs jut it will, eventualdly Supposine ey e B vies. too. Manchester Union | There is o little cottage on the voad . . hat the development of the S0 Ol JGRLINOSCRROLIRE QI = {1 rollow down fo overtake the sun National Happeniugs. there 1o learn, and, after learning, of Uncle Sam may give more atien- | Before he drops into the linden wood President Cleveland has recoyered lepartments of the Army and f o2 -E-Rek TokeReReRaRoRoRob jon through lack of funds. such mandatory duties in connection with T hlready been threatened, and that war danghter does well at school creaking gate swings open in the | exico should come about & 5 ' | with Mex id o ' ; 2 : S i | proudly exhibits 10 you iu the evening hereupon we would miss our flvers, ¢ We “see by the puapers” that theee And open hangs the windy susp, {1W1—41 charters extended—78 banks o the sreat detriment of operdtions | Nis or hername on the “honor roll.™4 may e danger of straining the rela e { pissed out of the syslem. in | You ave satisfied with his work and ! tions hetween Mexico and the United | fhin music plays across the broken The annual repért of the secraiary States. All that remains is to make it hane: {of the treasury as submitled today 1o { iolal investment for one year undel Anyone who has plunged @ pi clear that this is purely and exclu And zusiy Congress—It shews that’ revenu the rules of the Food Adminstration|of red hot iron into a pail of wates sively in a Pickwickian sense. M oo from all sources for the fiseal yeary or 5.6 per cent. or considerably less| knows what o hissing and rumblin: lvould convert the money that hag{ bolice court some morning about | ¢hester Union WSl it arth of burning peiding June 30, 1914 were $372,802,- { than (he maximum allowed hy {hose} il makes. It would not be surpri R Cont i e ot T I P e TR . Toaiat s S 1495 The expenditures for the vear{ rules it a huge meteor, hurning with . And sciool ehildren of | Were S442.605,768 ledving a deficit of ‘On. the gross sales of $2.434.113 heat many times more intense 1ha fover $63.000,000 430 the mMrofit of $40.594,435 repre-{ that of red hot iron, should make o senis a percentuge of onl 1.6 pergrumbling and commotic ¥ n o While the House and Senate are | schools and what the teachers ave | world ceded a good old-fashioned A red vose Hlings her banner 1 CO"IN]UN[CATED cent plunged into water tha conld e bod much unnecessary loss of life he infantry. There are innumerable [ With the work of the teachers and the ustinces wherein the lack of funds | school. But if you go down o the leavesitha (Bgatherttoithe b1 nto an absolute loss Fhis | some of the probicms presented these, Hisht Ve gone on sirike. g gur ssuinst the elupboards bent 1's hegmning to look as if the whole it ihould not be allowed 10 come about. | you wmay think differently of {1 acticing economy it might be well [ confronted with in helpinz Judge | SPanking —Detroit News G “Controlled products includedjiheard and felt formany niles. Brob -« . % X edible commodities, and the bulk of ]| ably the sudden cooling of the wat Packers ‘Take Exception to Herald | o packing businesses. The Admin-{ shattered the meteor so that il no ‘ditorial and Attempt Refutation. istration’ veport covered returns})lies in fragments on the bottom of 1h from all subsidiavies lake Though we must reg that it = Where busy wrens have taken up o consider the great “overhead™ ex-| James ‘I Meskill to diminish the | o Phe great former German liner T ' I Lome pense that we have in running the | yymber of vouthrul w-breakers | perator, after all, will he handed over And spent of wing the wild dov sirme establishments. [t costs much | Lrought info court their i 10 John Bull. Mizght have suessed il i ' sits and grieves IMostitute or. American Meat Packers. j k e I Eeil vioier o ke the two branches | opon ealdes, we have always sald we did | [ike Memors brooding in.ihe shik. B v e Pigures, which have been subject 1o cannot be recovered, its teriiiying « not want anything out of this war en leaves! November 29tl, 1919, | audit ky the Federal Trade Commis- | rival m make us thanktul that ou Ao el SR ) e sTon iU R e e LU e L Glove <tille To the Hditor. New Briin Herala | sion préve that the packers profits | protective atmosphere keeps ofi i Nolte that you sre able, by your niore | Leadcr-Republican. Deep rooted n the crumbling chim-| New Britain, Conn per polind of product xold is only a] millions of its hrofhers that i »y individuals in both gatherings in | e position Do i {raction of a cent. This includes rev-| astronomers assert strike us cvery to give yvour own 5 o ’ ney stone i -An editorial printed by S i = mmaterial discussion, in unbusiness- few more boosts to prices will The hollvhocks hoil up behind ihe | the Herald on Oectober 17ih. undepr | €M® from all products and all sourc-j day True, they a not all so largy es whatsoever. There are no hidden | as this one but ir the air did not hily GG B VOIS CIh T L I || et ST sk @ R T O o b (i shama | the heading, "Phe Packers,” has just L v osteps arefother wordsy there won't be any Iving | or this old wesdy Nineveh to show | come 10 our attention. Several stae- | PrOAts. tiom LG fal) tdet . < sconceplio s point n hombardme vorse than .y %) What rich perennial spires of poini- i ments which occur in 1his discussion 5} Tlbaoneaniion on 0N el & ST g u i since it is hard to visual-} shattered the trenches in France 0f the government in operation, and | there is much valuable time wasted like interiection of irrelevant matter into debate, in plaving politics at the i = aq he will zrow up a| With these, high costs.—Watch on the bxpense of the people Ithine be natural menace 10 the community and s ed fam: seem 1o us misleading and in the in- 2 : il e : \we, gentlomen of Congress. ceon- e o ‘ Sleep in the tangled ashes of her | ferest of fairness to {he packing in. | i2¢ how a hbig 1olal profit may be Such hombardment might iend MO e R e The coal conservation order, clos- e dustry we should like (o esplain what | Made upon negligible margin color to tales such as that told i local schools should provide | ing stores and oflice ildings. thea the facts reallv are. For the year 1918 the five largesingenious citizen of Colorado ters and assemblazes. again reminds Jong and carefully to your wmethods | packers handled over 61, billion] weeks ago. As reporied pounds of meat products ($.500,000.- | dispatch he explained his 000). HMad the profit on ibis volume | meel & promissory no i : the incentive for the boy to work s | Lers 5 . Around the Giviog well the winds run The Herald saye, “In addition (o a o economy. Eliminate the pork-har- 1wt peice has its defeals no less re- : £ t by making bim interested. And | m’”“ SRna f 3 i . Geep practical monopoly on poultry and al. which is liable 10 he heavily load nown 1 & Kansa With wuint and suge and lavender in | dressed meats the packers are so ex- | plime | tending thenr work that almost every | Poen only ! | out of trouble. The school system \nd clinging to the Y1 have totuled $55,000,000. The Unit- | make payment—iurryy : i A Chicago banker sayvs shin cd States Food Administration reporis | his coat fails streamed® in the wine | { the astual profit to have heen $40.-}a meteor descended and cut off 504,935, or less than 15 cent .per} coat (ails and hurned them product, (including hy-pro- | sether with his wallct which d with good things in the period of ouiiniintercsled e Anill Bkeslyrinies cent per pound it would ! ground that as he was | rusty dinner bell, | conceivable articie in the grocery iine Like music drippin bheanty Hw‘ul\\ili eveninally he controlled iy er tomh, them e morning slory hat her purple This assertion, paraphrased [rom a ful interest and co-operation. Show | canism in these parts is unsullied e T G (6 e ST (e | e Mzals pormy Hincre il einoliis hattoulareRvIllinG HoFS v N U e ERet e e sion. has no basis in fact. ‘The fve ] dUCts) il S O S N & Ghe exhiBIL At (e Blhul Bur e Only s 5 goes i (lis ok, | Inteer pachers; adiine tsgether an| Thi= ls oue way of indiceline fhic|iigens of 8 Mie ebullient lmep senwion, no disagreement with your | Ihere are some people in the coun- e ced room the | their business. do nol handle more | erVice which = American pcking | and pressng necessities might relis \ | | Feconsiruction. and consider carefully doing its work, the teachers are doing yourr country’s real needs, with the clothes prove a man's patriotism these pp, | theirs and all they need s your help= o If that he true, wmethods of accomplishing them much Ameri « or every penny spent. the people in his coat tail poc wpendihz. Take care that there School— if not for your own heneiii |y who are saying they are not going e e SR than 40 per cent. of the country's| ¥ms rvender to the public. If ih Eieid Ser vour expeniditunes and the benefit of yvour own child, | vote for candidates who 100k for- gy souiehow, | am sure. in that 214 | folul meat business. Thev do mof ; Profit were eliminated there would bel most of us, while we vielconie ward but walk backward.— Knoxville house handle more than 10.2 per cent. of | N0 material difference in prices fo the | stray meteor that occasionéll Journal and Tribund | severe hombardment of meteor il Love <hook her healthy laughter | the poultry entering irade ¢hannels | consumer, to us from untathomabie ALEX AND EMMAL i long ago . Furthermore. packers do noi cown- In concluding its editorial. the | be glad they do not fall It must be great to be a miner Into the seeded paths that bud and | trol any product, nor are they stead- | Hetald says. “The public may not be ) thickiy \s the coal strike and the cold | able to lay off four weeks at a time i ily encroaching upon - 1He srocery | ah impartial tribunal, we very much weather continue, Mexico as a place | @Nd not give a ‘darn.—Manchester line as fhe Trade Commission sug- | ear that it is not in this instance, A Progressive Pastor Union L) I SRl Sk G e . { but it is the one before which | (Meriden Record Alexander Berkman, sometimes o and Emma Goldman, in company with a number to spend the winter presents its v and thyme The Trade Commission, lists every. | ¢8se Will be fought just the same, I'he Rev. Dr. 8 «i. Ohman, pastor Caressed the roses on the window { thing handled by any one'of the five | Providing the peopfe are given an op- | of the Swedish luthe church in pane, tlurger packing concerns ax heing | Portunity New Britain, | por report by the United Sta \osanatorium for recuperating anar- | g\nd 1o iched wik tender care the hud | handled by the “Big Five, S 1t the people are ziven an oppor-] members of his parish sability chists-==wWalltstnge B Jotiing and leaf there is no “Big Five.” nor uny com- | tunily of seeing all t facts. (helof changing the namc « church That dream with every kiss of sun ! bination whatsoever, thé commission | PAckers have no doul’ as (o the ver-{fo the Iirst Lutheran Ihe vean of Fisheries of Quiiden (of y happy life would he wd rain sives an inaceurale and misleading | dicf. We are exceedingly anxious to| pass resolutions that herc spartmient of Commerce in to live bevond our income and not Her vinished hands have tonched | impression as well as one which ix | meet all questions squarely and {o ob- | services he conducied time. Harry Weinberger, whom the | taught Pacific Coast housewives ho have anything happen. —Ohio State them once again! | grossly unfair to the mesi packing | {ain an aceurate undersianding of | does not do this becanse 1o cook albacore, barracuda, boceac- | Journal ALOYSIUS CALL, | industry whal the packing Industry stands for{ question about the loye ¢io, bonito. carp. catfish, flonnders, n New York Herald.| Some packing houses handle gyo-|and what it accomplishes in the pub-1 parishioners, but because been denied his application that | Almost any married woman cian },p‘.\ products of one sort or another, | lie intereat is purely an American in riends ang co-workers in the | yavantages. Some ditferen between an asy- ke o vism, for which lum for honest political refugees and the United From a tsland tomo isheries vew wailing essel 1o take them bacl Sovier Russia. In the mean- ' |) tw 3 employed as counsel, -has hake, halibut. kinztish, ling. col chub, muackerel, horse mackerel, | (81l you that there is = some mule N Some handle no gréceries. In ever Very trily yours . not a Swedish church case. however, where commodities We hope that the stzgest have been added in a packing busi- i 3 F21L.A] N | pasior is adopted and that ness, the reason Las heen that econ - v ! he eliminated at once. for that omies could be effected, and savings ssoviate | tine with the effort to thoroughly Am be allowec ain tody of them blood in her husband's ramily. in- o corvus o s B ok bl | B 0 b 25 YEARS AGO shipja smelt, souptin shark, sole 7 Courls R e e “The Injunction Dates Back 1o O1d (From The Herald of Thai Date) he aind livers of salmon: also squic = e nil | M, | as also about that fime when it last worked to much public advantage December 3, 1891, come avallable to the consumer. The Lake Michigan Meteor EMeLYS Ir the packers handled énly meats, (Watérbury Republicun) | thing else. American first I'he Sweds rhey welld be unable {o maidiain the It is a pily that the huge wmetcor | ish-Americans have heen good cith nlornatio Enmen(oMelnsd Ysen tenthing Lhe bousehushbandsy - a tremendous business al present effectiveness of their disuifulion and { that fell inte the southern end of | zens and it is safisfying fo find them that Alexand o In some homes fhe domestic gin The Medical sociely will meet this | selling sy which result in re-|lake Michigan Wednesday night { tirst to chang / duced e s and lower? ppices 1o ] should have elected to cool its fierce | The Swedish Lutheran churches few of ihese, everything should be| tnte for the sewing machine.—— Phila Nine prisoners were before the city | imers. handling $tler pro- | Mfame in the waters of the lake raih- | were organized (o hring into one fold Russiz i lovely in California. But it sounds| delphia Public Ledger court on the charge of drunkenness ducts which utilize raw vhstémafs and | er thak in the less obliterating Michi- | (e Swedish people who came here Stalas o ally that g | Al refused to tell where they ablained | tacilities availuble, the ‘Packess lewer | 240 seil. Whenever one of (hes«|and they had served the purpose now that Swedes are our churches. onr schools and leaders main- | octopus and whale | hurch ) i { | 1 e taveve Roman Law suys a headline I ]m,ui. which in every case have he | evicanize our institntions and 1o malk | | Good wo and if the Bureau has| Kansas City Star Pailroads in this vicinity are daing le Western coast how to cateh a mill threatens 1o become the substi- | evening with Dr. Strosser { following canno Between news from the Mexican ' their hooze the unit costs of handlikg and Benefit wanderdss #f 8pace & able to reach (pital and newst fron: Petrograd by M. P. lLeghorn is ¢arrying « won- | proAucer and consubaer. the surfacé of sur sarth hefore if is fromi the old country In s said 1o be holding up 1 proceed FAC’]‘S ANI) FAN(:]ES way of Helsi fors there is a remuark- dertik line of jewelry this fall and ‘*he Flerald exprdsses the opinion | burnt ent it is carain of a welcome. | themselves | er.and it secms faivly ble ramily vesemblance. —-Springfield Wil have some beautiful pieces for | that paekers, although their profit is ' 'There is 08Bl for Many more of | order that they may remain heve, and Emma and her e { Republican 3 ;3? wintes oslensiply small, have bedn' deriving | them in our museums for interest in | assume American citizenship. that splendidly. bu 3 fully American and have divorced ernment as such. A shortaze of ships | | | | | We don't hear any more talk aboutsd 9. Maxwotl 8. Hart. a graduate of theg-higden returns from subdidiary bus- | them never 3rows less and compara- | word “Swedish™ is no long neces How the vw-*[f‘\\l\ul Aspitants feel | Yale Scientific School. has enterad | inesses. 'This is nol the faci tively few comimunities own one. The | «ipy and hampe the v more remain on 161 deney of the deague * of nations {concerning the talk about” Gobv. Cool- the cuiploy of the Stauley Works The TUnited Stareks Feod Adminix- | one that rell in lake Michigan et ant it helnaait time: conduclingsth Watertown Times. idge may 1 inferred from the po- The new contract belween the Con- | tration, in its report for the year 1915, | 1o have been of unusual size alsa. | Di. Ohman's appeal should liteness with which their friends ar solidated railroad aud the Adams lix- | sayvs: ‘The profits on the contrqlled | Deiroit reports thay it was' “of (re- | heeded and action faken to There doesn’t seem 1o he any g now proposing him for vice-president, | press company Went into cfect today. | products of the packers subject 1o | mendous size” and when 11 plung New Britain church amongz the first | shortage in the land as yvet Springfield Republican Formerly the express company paid | thig conirol during the first year of | into the lake it caused earth .- | 1o announce its complete American mas dinn turkey, mince pie and | London Day so much to the railtoad company for | such vegulation from November 1,, mors in many cities in Southern | ism and there is no doubt that ife 1 1917, to November 1, 1918 as shown | Michigan. Indiana and Ulinols. and | thix is done that the other churches, why it ix so many persons | struggle in Washington irresistibly | of ‘the coniract beginning today the [hy andited wcecounts weve $40.594,035 | deep. prolonged rumbling that Vs hools, the socicties, will follow and forgiving v i Lout the comparative of-| suggesied the King against the com- | railroad will receive forty pey cem‘un ap investmenl averyge (oo the vesr f Jward as far as Sourh Hend and ]*”‘" in New Britain, in Moriden and In the matter of deportation of | sects of bard and mild-avinters on | mons.—New Yovk Telegrap, Lo ‘the gross veceluts of dhe-eypross .of FPULTRE2DE, -2 netwprohi on Thed Fto, PMAIARA everywhere -else. bewhiskered and the possible candidates for the presi- nonist affaies and eating Christ Comparisons are odions, but {he ;a year, but according to the {erms cranberry saue