New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 15, 1919, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAlLY<HERALD. MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1016, P S ——— . e e — —— raigned on the side of the ,\mm'lk.u\! blood of all these races and many home and the American flag. newer arrivals flows in the veins of our E IMMIGRA I lON eANCER : that the labor, unions| childeen. But that is only a further 2 AL . i were indiscriminate immigra-{ reason in my mind why a halt should 1 - ion i * to seek. The working- s it ! be called when the time is ripe to stop B . I a flood which threatens to drown the HOW It WOrks——-Where [t Fads. petiiton.. The lawyers, bankers, uusp‘ best elements. of our. nation. 4 ness and’professiona]l men could not = see the situation in the same light as | @0 he Contaied) Uy FERI PELIX WEISS the workers, hecause there was m-\\'l‘} any yad of say 1,000 lawye (For #3 years U. & mt Inspector: during the w 2,000 doctors or 3.000 bunkers luandec Special Agent of the U. Department of Justice: author of 2 any American port to my knowli- “Uncle Sam’s' Immigration the man who ted . nor did 6,000 or more mana Nervous People 3 B 4 i 3 £3 - cases, e 8 st of A dustrial establis ents arrive o 1 ome most important Go ment cases, viz., the arre of T industri . hi :” N e e pilmed e ical effect in the treatment of mervous- ness, insomnia, brain fag, irmitability, i § 1 mental exhaustion, nervous headache, Copyright Y19 by T he World-Wide News Service, 1ne | have had not only re “\,..1,\,‘ Al O e Hontaon Foston, se) tely probibitive immigration s s |y cpram, nesves,msclesand blood cells, S acted within a fortnight from e iepyjids wornout nerve tissues and is in te of their arrival. As Jong as 1t gigpensable to afl mental workers. Con- a river is polluted at the so it of language and race (he better they | was only the underdog, the man With ; jainsno harmful nor habitforming drugs in their | the hoe. the pick and shovel swinger | At druggists $1.00. Refuse substitutes. who d our trenches, the subways, ) the sewers, o1 works in the mill, at the ization of these foreigners. o | 1oom or in the foundry, or the girl ov h and there. they should not demand what hay who hold minor clerical positions, i for bur legislators have been s the plea for propar restriction BB DA B B B D R B B PR B Muck, 'the Dean murder mystery, the Hindu conspirators, the u singls dayoat Dllistsland, Halan and Spanish anarchists; recently resigned from the jonal Harvard, Yale or Princ Servi ton men If there had, we wWol B9 5818 PR B R R B P B 28 52 28 7 FOR HER FOR HIM Bracelet Watches Watches Elgin, Waltham and Hamilton, Hamilton, Howard, Waltham, El- Rin Ivory : Military Sets ravisian - Toilet a Manicure ; : Sets. In Ivory; Silver and Kbony. Fetty hard to remedy the effect of | Hked it: for it was the weapon hands which prevented the assimila- pollution, unless we ga right back tion of these foreigner SRERPSRE < he source and stop the poisoning 4 37| 'S 2AREL 'hy was this not done with the | their due—an honest day's pay honest d: work. Oh, what a sma and foolish policy was theirs, and how Great Poreign Population. i nust we all now pay for thei In order that you may understand shortsichtedness. Where were | what o million immigrants per year migration river here have been two great camps in country as far as the immigration shape the nation’s destiny? Did we | which is supposed to be the most have no statesmen? Did we have | densely populated country in the cn- nothing hut politicians? We surely had } tire world, is only four generations “Tye some great men like Roosevelt and | ahead of us. By this [ mean that it 4 L afl- Scarf Pms Cengressiman Gardner, who saw what © our one million immigration per yvear i avallieres : | was coming: but they were preaching | had kept up for four generations this O ) : Beautfully. Mounted “Il‘lx“Ith B i uhiborid auiong lts | (o) deut eirs for they were swimming | cauntry would be as densely populated S L. l‘;'d. e ‘Pc‘ uu'l; in Platinum monds, in Platinum and Gold. orents the liberal immigration | against the popular tide. Our captains | 45 China is today, which means ' in 2 x0ld, set with Diamonds and indusiry controlied public opinion, | abont 134 vears. ; i Precious Stones. R' I coal, steel and other trusts: the elling their real motive, name- I ant not speaking againkt the quan- mgs len Jahguago press; forergn gov- | 1Y 1t they wanted (wo mien for one ity of immigration, but only the qual- H R' Genuine Stonés set fn 14k HAnQ ments: sentimentalists, altruists | Job, so as to kec or baclk in its | jty which we admitted. Wact be it from (e Rl ac! lflgs e Ry, ttobians who lived in the fourth | st > o1 exist s0"as to control | e to discriminate against any race of P i ; , Carved untings. fension. supply” and den n the market of | immigrants, T have been an immigrant . Wonderful Assortment to Se- he 1 combined to convinee aj fabor as they conirvelicd supply & myself; and 1 appreciate the advan- et from. ority of but too eagerly willing | demand the o t of merchanc tages which healthy flow of immi- 1 0y ) B C]garette and Clgal’ Fors in congress and ot of it, that j Lahot o, ration bri to any country, provid- e | B P' B h v e o) were the fubor | ed it comes at the opportune time, and ar 1'ins, brooches very existence of this republic In othe tuke unless we had an unhamper- | unions, especially the American Fed-i nrovided it can be properly assimilat- v &5 Cases, Etc. Set with Diamonds and Cameos, é all thosc who were swayved er by sentiment or by mercenary ivesD (2) There were those whoi @buld call “practical patriots.” who, ther with o mized tha wer i | Btion was concerned. (1) Thepe | Our statesmen? Wherd the men who | means, | v only tell You that China, i | | | ting for seif-preservation. fues, sipported by stezamship, rail- hnd fresh flow of dmmigration, § eration with two million } ed. ler without any sieve to sift the in- | member: he Farmers ianece with From the day Columbus landed B fde. ob /it lonst Phe ameshos of') 5,000,000 .6 United Mine workers| here, greeted by the Indian, this vast as rees an wve so loose and wide that 1 with half @ million, some railroad or-| continent has been conquered for civi- | st raved creatures, morally | ders with.another. half million, and ¢ Yy immigrants. English, physically untit for ahy commun-1 I but not least every patriotic or- iteh, Irish, Dutch, Swede, German, as owers would fail 1o througb. With{ ganization in the d like tie G. A.j . Spaniard, Quaker, Cavalier nde o and -1 R after they had onee been aroused, | and Huguenot followed one another's ndevful organization and unlimit-1 R. after they had o n aroused, | and Huguenot fo! Tettus® subpiy Syonut Christrans Lehind them, these forces| which, alas, was 'too late to do any | footsteps. till the 13 New Iingland {f reir point his is not aston- | zood.as the mischief had been done. | .states hoisted the banner of freedom || Frsm s aliion s n gt L THE F ng.- But the astounding phase of | All these patriotic forces were ar-| almost over an entire continent. The 2 atger ones for the living A whole matter is that these very | U room; big ones for community [L ents of our social body are thel Dubposes. i / Y’ We who now shout the loudest that { also have garlands and did not kecep out the “red” peril, { festoons, as well a ores of dif- { Bolshevik, the agitator, the feebie 1] ferent designs in wreaths, all ded'tool of these latter—when, s | fresh from the woodlands, iwith atter of fact, they are responsible I the spley scent of the evergreens || hringing them to our gates, in the 4 still lingering in their brilliant ’ plac pdin pulling them with- Owing to the records being incomplete, any person who enlisted foliage. proper sifting through the gates in second. Tempora mutantur et < 3 Ol y Rt in alis. war and prior to Nov. {, 1918, or any person who can give any in- ristmas plants—in bewildering Colh o formation regarding the cnlistment of any New Britain man during profusion—we have as a matter of 5 s S 5 s " 3 course. Give vourself a trear {O!‘.‘ S : that period, will confer a favor by bminging or sending such infor- e : L treat. 7 cloh, &5 ur i1erms Ar were clanioring for isnorant, mation to the office of the War Bureau, City Hall, or to the under- Drop 1o and inspect our. Peace - i e illiterate labor, defeating time | signed M. H. NORTON and ~Good-Will Offerings. ! L GOSN again rational immigration log “ha i ; ittee i S 1 Chalyman Special Honor Roll Committec. nght, ervice n, health barriers, literary tests Vol Fl S 365 Main Street The B lof many races, the more divergent AR R SRR i 2 4 R 0 Z Ora U | ain ee , , ‘ - : — : e best WL WILL CASH YOoUn New Britain Conn ] . in the Merchant Marvine service from New Britain, during the late Christmas cut flowers and 92 WEST MAIN ST. Phones 389-2, 389-3 | Save Save Save @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@li]@T@@@@@@@@@@@@I@@@@@@?@@Lflfl@@@@m@@@ The High Cost of Living Plus ' I i O I C The High Cost of Giving NEW BRITAIN STORES WILL CARRY OUT Need nofi v;grrly)ezg::l enex:n :II:';S'- THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE UNTIL AR L > N | CHRISTMAS of our ~ Christmas . Savings Club [Jf > s, s, v oo Opens for Membership Menday, Dec. 15, 1919 ' S Thursday Dec¢. 18th and Friday Dec. 19th, 9 P. M. Everybody Invited to Join Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wed.- nesday, 10 P. M. The New Britain National Ban Under Government Supervision The only National Bank in the City Please Shop Early in the Week and Early in the Organized ' 1860 — Day ) ] ) O 6 T 1 5 6 o ) ) ) R )

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