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s | NEW. BRITAIN HERALD. (o I‘IE\W BRITA]N O\NECIICLI, FR!DAY DECEMBER 12, 1919. deaf ears) from this rosy dream to , very existence was threatened with .\n»! suddenly to Bridgeport, Conn, in or-| vate talks, mother’s clubs, night school | open, to the effect which our ca find to our shocking surpr that it is j nihilation. And that peace parade| der to help pour oil on the troubled | instruction in English, in American | “laissez-faire” policy of immig a nightmare of reality instead of the | was not only for peace, but for “inter- | waters of our immigration tide. | history, and by explaining the wonder- | had on our population from & pol garden of Lden of our dreams. nationalism”—the very antipode of na- | Bridgeport was one of the centers of | ful obportunities offered here to those | point of view " To those who could see it was an | tionalism. The banners carried in that | ammunition manufacture at that time. | who are willing to avail themselves of Of course, I knew long aga th e open secret that our immigration for | parade by 0,000 men, women and | Dumba, the Austro-Hungarian am- | the same—the obligations and duties | had never properly tackled two HOW It Works—Where [t Fall the Jast quarter century has been lying children attacked practically ever bassador, had bought some Hungarian | they owed to their adopted country. | problems connected with the i like an und ed lump in the natior thing for which we stand, e newspaper, and aided by this and by | I compared the old country to their € tion question, and which should —_— stomach, until it caused this ¢ancer, | for which our boys were fighting “over | paid agitators, excited the Magyar la- [ mother and the new to their wife, and | interested eve father and md By FERI FELIX WEISS “Bolshevism,” which we must at all i there. J ) borers to the number of 18,000 em- | eventually they saw the folly of their | from the point of health, and 4 price eradicate, before it eats up still But there were other symptoms. ployed in that vicinity to strike. Only | threats to destroy the mother of the axpayer from the point of view o (For 13 years U. Immigrant Inspector; during the war more vital parts of our body. Even before the United States enter- | after a month’s diligent work amongst | own children. pocketbook t of the Department of Justice; author of For those who doubt the truth of | ed the war I had a wonderful chance | them did I succed in showing them These events of course opened my | — ncle Sam’s Immigration Sieve”; the muan who assisted in the above statement I all cite a few ! to observe one of these. T was calle 1\ through moving pictures, lectures, pri- | eyes, if they had not already been | (To be continued.) some mbst important Go ernment cases, the arrest of Dr. of my personal experiences which ! Muek, the Dean murder mystery, the Hindu conspirators, the ought to convince anyone \\'l.fih good and Spanish anarchis recently resigned from the sound common sfns(» a (y.uzvlllly alas, but rarely found in our politicians. Copyright, 1919, by The World-Wide News Service, Inc., Our immigration policy has been 2 B %%%%5 l - m an 2 i Boston, Mass.) football in the hands of these politi- — cians who W worked under the in- fluence of interests which, while ad- One nizht as the Roston express A United States inspector coming vancing their own it Gl oiF Gk wccessor to C. S. Hills & Co. pullod out of the Bonaventure station | from Winnipeg across the border felt| problem, certainly had absolutely no £ ¢ R Montrs vo American immig something move under his seat in the | regard fer the development. moral, tion inspectors went through the train | smoking compartment. The crawling, | 5 |. intellectual and in the last while it was speeding towards the bor- | creeping something turned out to be a | ins even economical, of the entire cxamining Canadians, French, | little Chinese boy who had been hid- <h and all kinds of immigrants, | den under the seat by a member of tho| While there can be no argument most of whom calimed te be coming | train crew when the car started from | Whatsoever about the ne aw visit to the states. It was a very Winnipeg. When the steam heat was| to protect the taxpayer ANNOUNCE A wctory and d recable job, as | turned on in the pipes the poor little | charges, the futur 'y ron ; everybody had retired in the | Mongolian could ind the roast-| discased fathers and d slcepers, and people hate to | ing, and crawled half baked. American labor from competition urbed. On the Pullman list| Another time a refrigerator car| foreign cheap labor, the guestion peared among, other travelers ming from Mexico was opened ini how did congress and the ex mes of a dozen French-Canadian | St. Louis and after the pineapples| ecutive powers meet these problem: for whom a very courteous| were unloaded {wo Chinamen were| Let us glance fora minute or so be- her Superior vouched. The U. S.| discavered *frozen stiff.” They had | hind the curtain, on the stage on 5 | = I | i . having finished their tenta- | been hidden in the traveling “ice box | which our great human historic pa- inspection, went to the ‘smoker’ | by a professional smuggler who charg- | geant is being produced with more B8 and mixed in with the rest of the tr: ed $4Q0 per head for the job. ramatic force just now than ever in elers. Within half an hour or so a | ; = An epidemic of smallpox raged ip| ™? T e rco porter touched one af the. inspectors | c.zuzll‘mul R fllxln?\;icar;s ddm:ll @7 Gl 117, P ey 'n;]‘ A gently on the shoulder and whispered a | Their hodies were shipped to Cleve- | months after the United ‘1'1 5 .“fr % few words in his car. The inspector’s | land, Buffalo, Dotroit or other places| declared war on the most dangerous B countenance changed and he almost| aleng the line, Ono day, by accident, I Tochve evoriind o s T closed his left eye in his attempt. to " of threatened to put the whole universe , . one of the immigration inspectc 3 At ’ % to his colleague to follow him, i came across doz under the heel of autocracy—an that beautiful Sunday in July, one of the and unobserved, the two left the smok- | which, g & spec e the on- €t IThel travelors o tha catitool n N8 CeATH trangest spectacles greeted e K N0 | Americans had contained live China. Soeier that: sver befell mortal man to notice of what was going on. The in- | ;en—and another scheme for smug- - i f the world T e b spectors held a lengthy ccnference | mling had L rearthed. wishy sincelihe fereationiol sha ol At d t ll t b W ne T e e o oaslons and erooks will go | It Was no more nor less than a i price reductions usually to e When the train stopped at St. Al-| to such extremes in order to import' Santic peace parade in l,“;m, 3 bans at about 10 p. m., the U. S. in- | Chinamen. who can be, with compara- | Boston. Mind ' you, & Deace Peiaic g spectors assisted by the train ecrew, | tive case. detected even if safely land- | three months a “,I’,‘\‘;r TR s > dragzed oui a dozen scemingly inno- | ed on this side of the horder, what | had entered a world War WL 7 2 0] secure on y 1n anuary cent and peaceful “huns”“from their [ will they not do to circumvent a lax I =5 2 5 berths and dumped then: most ur enforcement of our immigration act? ceremoniously onto the platfarm. nd what will they not do to make a ‘:—‘*~ Some of the passengers witnessing this | farce and a joke of a law which was "Ask For as most naturally, ;u-utgstc.l, never meant for a serious instrument | GUEEEICE] HorIICkS ious riot seemed imminent, | for keeping out wundesirables, by its The ORIGINAL T'\;‘f; the inspectors tore - the clgaks | makers and would-be sponsors 3 il 4 4 £ y There is pesitively no need to wait a day and hcods from the “nuns” and befo: We would have been, much better . 3 o ) e astonizhed audience stood 12| off without any immigration law what- . e L NS longer—the sensible and economic thing to biadar od Chinamen. They were for- ) soever, than with the various luko- 3 ] i : dden to enter Uncle Sam’s houss | warm laws which have been passed by ! h & Invalids through the gatc, so they. attemipted | our congress these last 25 vears. 1t " : . o ) do is to buy these garmennts now, in this to get in"over 1the' wa ¢ Were S : 2 P Steht. v 11: ~they were | was this fact which lulled our people | . No Cooking drods of atperesve centain that hun- | into the soft and gentle dream that \ i ; : sale at January prices, and secure the added PR mamen . have' not| “All is well” when as a matter of fact | . A" Nutritious -Diet for All Ages B <A\ 4 M) P il by such or other | “All was wrong. ons was @ clever and | Wotoniy woke up recently (you, my | Quick Eunchi gtsHome or Office f e satisfaction of wearing them during the sehieme Tor smuggling them | readers, not I, for I have scen it com- A [ i - void Imitations and Holi olidays. ens of deserted coffir instead of containing dead It is not the only one. ing all along bhut was preaching o And also, if you desire to be genuinely W e B} Choice practical, any of these would make excellent l’pt ; ok iy % Chuck / ; . Roast g Roast ; ‘ 2 gifts. Beef o e . —————t——— Beef : ‘ 12¢ T s | 1 b .. ldc : e 3 - = ke g . For This Week Only Will I:\]egts' of YLegs ‘l;‘ores : GFreShd CFresh Rump of B >\ T]‘l P . P il Native oung oung roun ut Pork + Native \ Veal Lamb Lamb Hamburg Chops Veal £8e i e 1b 17¢ b 24c b 15¢ b 18c b 30c b 19¢ LOINS OF SLICED BEEF NAT. SHOULDER LAMB . Ib 17¢c LIVER ...... Ib 10c CLOD ...... 1b 25¢ e i from $49 to $95 at four prices SHOULDER ROAST VEAL CHOPS LEAN PORK Formerly priced $ $ p VEAL otée | B Ze| LONS . .2 [§ $34.75 $49.00 $65.00 $79.75 VEAL FOR POT LOIN LAM NATIVE There is quite a large number of these Suits, the assortment being practically as good as any tim: of the year—the models are the b 12¢ CHOPS b 32¢ FOWL ...... 1b 42¢ newest—the colors are the most popular of the scason—the materials ave the best—and the price, in many Instances, si no more than f(he cost of the materials alone. Grape Onions Turnips Fancy Sweet Bananas Fruit 4 lbs Lemons Juicy Doz. 3 for For Peck Doz. Oranges ; 39¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 29¢ Doz. 25¢ gy COATS—" MOH. SELECTED HEINZ CHOW MOH. CREAMERY 1 Formerly priced from $35 to $75—mow EGGS ...... doz 57c CHOW ...... pt 23¢c BUTTER .... 1b 68¢ : $29.75 $37.75 $49.75 $59.75 Whole Apple Limburger | Compound Swift’s Milk Butter Cheese Lard Oleo It is, certainly a privilego to be able to sccuro at the start of Practically every deslruble color and style is representsd~—aii b 3 < ) In such complete assortments that the opportunity cumnot be over- Cheese b b b 1b the season, these new Coats of Velour, Silvertone, Polo Cloth and P looked. N o . Novelty Cords, at end-of_the season prices. They are plainly tail- About 50 Model Coats, that range in price from $100 to 8200 ib 40c 2le 45¢ 3lc 40c ored and fur trimmed models. will be greatly reduced during this sale. FRESH KALE, CELERY, SOUP BUNCHES, PARSLEY AND SPINACH. CAMPBELL’S DINNER BLEND MOH. ASSORTED SILK DRESSES WOOL DRESSES BEANS 2 cans for 25¢ COFFEE .... 1b 37c| SOUPS 3 cans for 25¢ of Satin, Crope do Chine and Taffeta, of Scrge, Velour, Tricotine and Peachbloom Formerly $25 to $69 Form~-rly $25 to $69 SPECIAL FROM 9 TO 12:30 A. M.|A REAL HOUR SALE FROM 4 TO i now priced at STEAKS, All K?nI::Y Round, Sirloin, Ft $19.75 $25.00 $29.75| |$14.95 $19.75 $29.75 Short or Porter- p 22c|Sueer Cured Smoked 19¢ $45.75 $45.75 house..«. %00 .. Shoulders 1b n % ) face of daily adyancing efll: prices we are offerin Prime Rib Roast gnihe sues fay below |5 .' :“ A - = There aro about 150 droszes included at the above low prices C these pretty dre: Ay their pegular markings, Beef .. 1b Not-A-Seed They are lovely frecks, suitable for strect And Aftermosn and they conslat of somo of the very smartest creations that we SR B oGG B : ] d any woman ov miss who buys one of them fg eertainiy ‘ 3 Wi ¢ shore Pure Lard ; GOC Raising , ..., ., .. .. ., moaw pad fany y have shown this Tall And Winter—even some of the mew shore well-favered, . 2 1bs for ., ., , ‘All of our highempricod dresses will he Ledused for ihis aleovs smodels ave iactaded, " i aking b3l ey stle. Traly this is an exceptional opportumity for economny. Native Potatoes 49 Mohican Baking ecember stle. ; ; ..vr .. 3 cans for