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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1919, I vour convictions, o bhe able (o say | his employers an infinite capacity f THE KA[SERS ARM would be brought fo ruin under an | “for il is Impossible that three suck ‘ves' or Mo’ on fhe Instant and (o | taKing pains and be ready for any o o s Dovartul empires' could be destroyh { stick to your decision. Men who can stion or rgency § Itaineotsly "This prediction is not the only one make up their own minds and ms o o e ey } - N l“ (]fll] PER YEAR up other people’s minds ave so few jance,” he proceeded. “look prosper- Germany's Collapse Recalls Century- | which has been realized by the war. | o uppre with save cruelty (s el b0 CE0Y B0 SRR B (0B fels DRCLR Ty Bl (08 M i - : - Before Tus assussination in 1881 Czar | tho reian of the late neis Jos- y or move in busine Pessintists never. gel o kind: O Teutonic Prophecy That Was| ylexunder II wus huunted by’ ‘the | upn besan amidst wholesale exech courteous dread that the wrongs of Poland | One of the Hungarian patriot: Most men and women, he said, wait | that is a great virtue e \lmost Forgotten. for opportunity to knock at the door j It is € cheapesi thing in the world ¢Colitinuca trony Pivst Eugo) should be fearfully avenged on Rus- | \whiic on his way to the scafford saic Avem 0 Man IS More Imer_ and when it does they are usually too [ and being so casy to do wost people S Coblenz, Dec 26.--The ex-Kaiser's | 818 and on the Romano who had | eximly: “We die for freedom, but the 3 5 aan do i Never break yvour word. y from 1 : AT BT ! : been her chief oppressor. b e e b i lived to et up. Opportunities are | don't el from onerwine and his associates, | <0 withered that the hand o , made. They rarely scek one out. Ni | The business world is ever on (he { would b arcested and that J. J. Quil- | is practically useless. This fact is favorite, the Princess Doigo- | Their cmpire shall not survive Fran i i 1 1 act in- rule 1o \ W o hew | 100kout fow reliable men i i ; Bhainh s L e bl o o es[efl n Ac[ual F]gm’es | people want to earn £10,000 t SOUTROS Lol : A b ol i s Up et N ew B AL, SR UL =) o ulnviny o pkhis eunteal it Lalin] o s st e lar- | o Ao o o, years make up their minds (o gl it ana fat] “Sack voursell from the job that|chaser of a like amount, woild also | poin s o e | tie, sought to assure h 3 declar- | has Survivod him less than \wo. year nothing stand in theiv way. 1f it is| does mot make you happy to perform | he apprehended. | foreboding when he came to fhe | ing that Poland should never ne & stan wi J ! el ; | throne. 17or centuries s avenged till Russid : % ! t “h fig L . No man ever ol on il he be The Casualty Lis uries a prophecy | avenged till Russia, Austria’and:Ger- e ealthy {worth having it is worth fighting fo-. i h 5 G, | thre ; s 5 ; : Qi Do Rost Hew Sunien St S o e veally | mouned the fate that placed him i The cight dead ave | has been current in the fatherlang 1 lay ir ruins {ogether. Willian “I'roy of lteading, Peansyl QR oo potenlicl earnoral of o i T Shat husiness You 4. take| - ISuil Molosuk, 45 vears old, mar-| ©F that (he German empire Tien it will never be o+ s vania, is Visiting with friends 1000 a year, according to C. I [ happy men, said the speaker. h E E 55 P 2 " h smber of Parliament, Mr. have that terrible discontent ‘ v v Rottl ) i ::':' .-:l‘;‘,?r[.frm"m members of tha | never satisfied. The man who thinks | faith in yourself or no one else will. | J H\r\\;”-m hu:xfu‘w . unmacried, | Jgney club how to earn this Dig | he can carn £10.000 a year should de- | The world judges you By what yoi = et : \"(‘ '.M‘,U . 9 o o hether To really wants it e | can and do de——nof by what you say | Anthony: Charcovich,” 28, married, nd does not make up | you can da. 289 Windsor street 'en thousand a vear men never | Wil not get it if he b A “Phe grealest business task: in the Flymian Fisher, age unknown, single, | s asking for a position.” he de-| his mind, and one day. when he gels greal r : ] ! e asking for a position. { i : sl bl i the ovgani. | No..1 Grehard str S ed. “The secret of how to obtain | it, he will probably vegret it. .\ muan ; ; S5 Philip Lazovicel ingle, §7 Port- | i 3 s el - envy (he successtul, bot | zation and development of the British | b caezoNich SIEIC e O DE- f PR es is to et others to work | should neve 5 % land street. Impire. 1ts managing director, David your ideas, to have the courage of \ qyylate them. He should sh [k S s Bartolen Stemplkrp, 28, married, 60 3 - Portland street, capacity, energy, vision and decision A : Aley s Ch ¢ 54, married } : is the poorest paid Managing Di or |- = NGRS 2] p 2 Westfa stree for in the world. Tle nedds i dozen £10.- AMEesttustigel { Haeiiond 4 Josepli Cherbutuek, 50, marvied. | 000 a year men to help him. Bt the A led o v e g state also, limits his authority fou 3 : Qpcol TeaL TS, ’ ’ e > i Rospital. Michael = Yusk, the ninth ing for hrains to a few thousund o § Vierim so far reported of 275 Windsor vear. His Minister of Labor, one ol iiicat ia expected to. resover the most competent men in the k ; & Cother Gonl i dowm, gots a paltry £2,000 a year AL 11330 this morning Mareus Lur Y | first-cl man on a third-elass in-| epchuk, @ youns man who lives at 6 come he state must learn fo pay its | Donald street. collupsed” on the street, public servants hotter A physician Who was summoned said “Directors of greal corporations (he man was suffering from the of- The very finest of garments, the like of which it is impossible to duplicate even at need a new point of view also. | fects of wood alcohol and ovdered him | L i (R A e et | ok e SHOrmiteTl A s TRCEr e it A their regular prices. Secure them in this sale at reduced prices bearing in mind {ing foes of 500 pounds a year s said that his eves were affected and | that each is typically Horsfall in style and quality ! many was hours sceing how (hey | (hat e was growing wo can avoid paying a man £10,000 a vear Get Incriminating Fvidence. ! to run the business while they wasie Federal agents headed by Chiel £10,000 a month for the sharcholders | field Agent McAuliffe of the internal A Rack of 50 Suits— A Rack of 40 Coats— | while they debate the: point. Dirsct- | jOYSTXS dePsrtment = Hsied (e of silvertone, velour and chevrona Formerly as high as $62.50, now v . i Bronerwing and Rosc saloons this ors of Wmited liability companics havo £ e o e Ao e o | Mmorning: ey sny (hey found in cach | —some plainly tailored, others de- $39 75 and $49 75 ay o5 & imbtkmum wage Wil evor || RSB and - Lo LY $39. 7b 35 Fine Coats— T i £10.000 a vear b Inbor lead- | rpye pirchases by the victims were p““d o $65, now Formerly as high as $79.50, now | ers are working day and night trying | made for the most part on Christmas 2 nart Sullb—-— 1d to get shorter-hours for those who li- | eve, although the liquor bought by E ke $55 ks $59 75 arc {hat is| chanees if you want big pri Have | ed, 222 Portland stre FRSEERERR 2% 3 F the Folyoke and New vin people ¢+ work also. (J. H. Thomas, pres- as secured the day hefore. The $89.75 SpLCl’Il at 15 Coats— | ident of the National union of Rail-] Chir teh brethers bought a boftl g S 2 Log I da T B b TR | O EEY eah e o e Three High-grade Suits— Formerly up to ’ \ . mixture and drank half of it Pormer[y $128.50, $79 50 $98.75 at . 000 RELINING OLD GUNS 3 10 Dead |m :;x:\~:\i'llll~«>ll\_ . 10 COatS—— Chicopee Falls, Mass., Dec, 26.—The ay Bt b e i cen | B A NavyiVelxes Suit, Squirrel Trimmed— PR ten men, all residents af the same "‘UIITIUIY ‘$125400, $89 75 glo{;]oe(;lyatup i $85 00 . Life of All Firearms Depends Upon | neighborhood in Chicopee Falls, which aCt i i | oveurrea within a few hours this special at : The above coats are ‘here in Bolivia, Progress of Brosion in Barrch | oming. There,is w4 suspicion that ‘A Brown Duvet De Laine Suit— - Jis s / sxlvernp Bolivia, Silvertone, Velour, : B AL IS all died of alcohol poisoning, thaugi ; R168 & % b 73 5 ko) ? embe Which Impairs Accuracy of Fire. R o S \m‘y ;:u:\‘l‘-tlm; Forme]rly $168.50, Duvet de Laine,, Yosemite, Fortuna, e 20, 261 fe of a| in their statement. Dr. Fieteher. specia L4 i 143, i ‘e o gun depeids upon_ thie progress ofi} FHEC Il ERSIIIRE S HORCL The above are but a few of the extra the season’s loveliest shades. erosion, which sooner or later is cer- . 1 ) ; : ain (0 Impalr Ahe ncouracy of fire. | o b \alues wef now offer and serve | A Beaver Duvet De Laine Coat Erosion is causod by the action of the " sl " ' o L ) TICIES 3 on to il] orm . : ) ’_.a]]l ] e R R FOR NEW BRITAIN PEOPLE | v vou about the large Formerly $162.75, has a Hudson 7| 5¥%a % A LS charging previously used. The change ;. R 3 which action causés minute | Sil ke, the oost ot was $143.00, that grow largor with every service v S | With a raccoon collar; by Bre ares Ve with the use made of the facilities in- ecial at . 2 # discharge. As they increase in size | (alled to supply . each consumer p former]\ $150, speual at | they form passageways for more hol | mye change will increase costs for as, and that tends to enlarge them | 1} ose who use clectricity only to a wtill further. The inner surface thus|jimited degree and proportionately | hecomes roughencd and the bands be- | gGeerease the rate for tl > who use | gin to corrode. more. In some instance the costs ¢ \ Tinally the hore hecomes so en-{ will vary through the months of the WOMEN’S SHOP QC@‘Y {40 TRUMBULL & ! larged that it allows the gases to es- | year, These changes are made 1 HARTFORD cape. The shell does not then ac- | necessary because of the fact that | quire its proper rotation, and its { whether the service is used or not, | flight becomes crratic. All guns ex- | certain expenses such as mainten- ! cept small ones are now constructed | ance of power houses and the like, [13 9 It Pays to Buy Our Kind { with linings in the tube, which, when | must necessarily go on and pressurc. The hot sases causo a | The Copnechent LIEN and Bomer e Je an e $1 22 50 thin film of steel to absorh 1@:.1. : B ot Drioes tor b uesloit oloctricity | A Kekl.n Bolivia Coat marked at ty ],‘::“n\‘.”.)?l“et u'(‘_lu‘“\%;:\‘_“‘ et b~ which will differ from the method of | With a Hudson seal shawl collar; | A Beaver Bolivia Coat B Y RECES #E * | the bore is worn out, are removed and | replaced by new ones. The cost of re CHILDR MAD HAPPY ! Jining a gun is approximately 30 per{ More than 50 children enjoyved the | cent of the cost of the gun. There .\p»i annual Christmas tree entertainment ! pears, however, to he no limit to the ; 8iven at the D ry yesterday | | number of times that a gun can be re- I-'fl' rnoon. T event wi as | Tivicl, made possible through the kindness | of New Britain people who made | = Z| i numerou fts of money, wearing & Universal parel and food. Mrs., Frank O'F superintendent of the nursery, has BABCOCK CO. . Barber Shop |7 i e v . S dicte | the day o joyous one for the chil- 4 First Class Artists ‘ oNone 3 : | dren. Loui Slade took the part to Serve You, | of Santa Claus aud gladdened 1he | : l\l-i\l!.\\l)l{""ll’ 8 ;l n ()_ %%%@%%%%%% SRR ] 13 HAVE SMOKER TONIGHT. The Kenilworth club will have Christmas smoker, (s cvening at Y. M. C. A. Building New Britain's Leading Piece Goods Store 1he N rooms. The ixie minstre "] o » - ‘ et T O i e Telephone 874-13 186 Main St. New Britain, Conn. will be served As a part of the hiristimas entertainment the mem- r Vhers will jreceive “presents” from a - checked up your fire insurance ? e | SPECIAL SALE FOR ONE WEEK ON oy @R el @ e o prominence. will address the Sunday afternoon meeting in the Y. M. €. A, lobby. Tather Sullivan was onc of New Britain's four minute men dur- This is an urgent warning b > o ’ n XMAS TREE P IS, | a We urge you t fix up your firc insurance on the basis | Christmas parties were held \Wed- K nesday afternoon in the Day Nursery of present values and to meet present needs. | rooms and in the Masonic hall, the lai- | ) | ter observance being that of the We urge you to take out an adequate amount of insur- iesith hoang tuberculagic Mentinen. Miss Sarah Carroll, T. Il nurse, was 56-in all wool heather Fleizchers’ Yarns, reg i | $4.98 ¢ in charge of the health hoard party, LA & <€ S xarns, reg- suits, regular »>4.93, a and AMrs, Francis O'Brien supervised | mixture coating, regul: 01 g D 5 S 3 elartiiniieDay ~uraer i e o q;‘;)ts' & qLL_“,I."'I' ular $1, at 89c hank. $3.98 yard. ture—your factory-—fixtures—your stock of merchandise. l e — = f b ';’:; i th It Fleischers’ in balls . S CRADLE NOTE. .98 yard. \ i = 58-i 7 y The cost of firc insurance has recently been reduced 10, | | Mr.oana Mres. A J. Leventhal of regular 60c, at 49e¢ ball. " 58 'm 3]" V;Oulh (;U\et: (his ‘city are vejolcing over the 58-in all wool heavy S G b een in a lovely shade o i . 5 I ¥ e O e 5 0 Scotch’s in balls, reg- LA Telephone 131 or call on us. We will give you valuable el e Mothe quality meltons in brown, ular 49¢, at 45¢ ball 1 peacock blue, regular at Miss Nagle's Sanitarium. Mother | T and child are doins nicely. M. | green and blue shades, $6.50, at 85.50 yard. | ) | ance covering your home—your buildings—your furni- 6 co-president o o | e = ar 29¢ 25¢, Léventhal s viec-president of h regular $5.50, at $4.50 Regular 29¢ at 25¢. Fair Department store o . ; s : it L Special Yarns at 59c, 36-i avy qu: SPRAGLE LEAVING WEDNEspay. | S Aan =L ‘ 36-in fine heavy qual- ' : e i9¢ hank 4 i § I ‘h’ by i Snxagla JEUISLLORDES LYY 56-in all wool ylama 8 > ity coating velvets in ,,mn 2 scerotary of the local Chamber i f 5 el o STl v v he ° Lo HatCh Company of Commarce, will leave At post coating .in taupe color ':6 in wool silvertones brown, black and blue, next ‘Wednesday, danuary 1, {o take o . LR ~ : - O ad. 4 = 3 R SR e s only. regular price $6.50. in brown, grey, the lead regular price $4.50. Spe- a he New Britaln Tr Special price $5.25 yard. ing cloth for coats an cial $2.98 yard. 29 WEST MAIN ST. ity BUmLDING. J1 Lo caa v T g caenal price 855 s g d | cial $2.98 yard 5 | coeded by M. B. Chamberlain of New s -; Haven, -