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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1919 o ° arc being rew rded for losing a fight Britain Herald. |5 o e o s e « v L] JERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, violation of Navy tradition. Proprietors. Speaking from the standpoint of a R danly (Sunday excepted) at 4:18 | Navy man we say to the Admlral, , . ’ ' ’ll!l:::lld Bullding, 67 Churob st Go to it, sippe you tell “em. very 0 Thres Monthe man who servod abroad knows thut = l ’ !i l Pl R all was not as it should be in recogni- HARTFORD Wflys ena (4 d at tho Post Office at New Brital #8 Second Class Mail Matter. forelgn forces, and the Navy is suf K - TOLEPHOND CALLS : OUR GOOD OLD FASHIONED \ ess OfMco \ eeee -;: fering in consequence, due to the al Room "¢ dissruntlement of the discharzed men pnly profitable advertfatng medium I8 | |5 ow have become o part sof the clty. Clrculation books and pre s e 5 2] om always open to advertiscrs. civilians o the Jand There is muck —— TR fember of the Asso Preme. | move than fuilure to properly decor- T of the Amso i oclated Pross s oxclusively entitled ', ii¢ tho men of the N el the ume for ropublication of all ne Bl e T b otherwise woredited | oulfit. Let us hope it will ail comc Is E E A I , R popes ond slso local BeY. | ,4¢ at (he investigation that promiscs H R ‘ ;A N to develop. Let us hope that the Ad- ‘ ,m e n s tion of those who were attached to miral sticks to his guns and makes s e o i e oo - Commencing Saturday Morning, Dec. 27 e United 1tos Shipping Board senerally made a discovery preceding it ‘“‘scuttle-buttic” wossip in the London 68 i G F: " the Commander-in- 73 pt to sell 168 former German station that N h to private firms for uso in the c¢hief abroad was unsatisfied with ot ]ng new a out b Amerion trade—ta dincovery many (hnks whieb bed came o the title, we've used it Caretull biiy st leam Babit ois e e S Pt tnvorves, to an siarm atihoiase)soinere, rlib Bethers every Jaquary s ncc cach year (after Christmas and befoljre inventory) they g e RO B i o, it we’ve been in business— can buy to better advantage than at any other time. Uniled States g, 10 has beon IStICL airing of some of the in- and it sounds just as Stocks are Etl_ll complete and yet marked at January flod that inasmuch as the country edunlities that existed will do much Clearance Prices. the Board would frown upon for the Navy even now. There may good as ever to us and Our annual inducement to buyers during the next g P be something gained by proving to y 3 3 : 4 2 8 < ol as a bevorage and refuse o ; : s i . few days consists of a special lot of high grade Coats b drinks upon its passenger boats. [ the discharged officers and men that wlll prove even more ln- fl‘()m our r(‘g“]ar stock flt the one pri(‘e 6 has been decided that owners there is at least one Navy man, high : hips bought from tho Government !N command, who has a sense of jus. teresting to you. o ., tice, even though it is too late to » live up to the Shipping Board's . \ Hons, which means that firms remedy the wrong. A bitter taste is Because ]f there ever § % he mouths of many of the vet- . attempt to operate passenger 1" ' h st comntny ™ erans. Go'to it Admiml, You ten was a time when you P h ag must not allow fthe| ¢M You know C . . " g q R e e e should get the most for Coats impossible to duplicate at much higher tion to seagoe Whereupon, | T 5 SO the money you spend, than {fig:lla[ gritces Zere‘: iy $35 and SE0.50 each hs been declded, travel on Amer-| . S ) ! . . se Coats were formerly $35 and .50 each. I'he presidential dec to return Ill i . o ~ . X H B will suftor and Batronass | R CE e ater then that time is now—So, Although this price of $25 will hold until the entire lind been planned up o the beginning come to the Inventory §|J lot is sold, we suggest y ou make your selection to- be greater A very reusonable . . . of this week proves to be highly ac- y morr¢ B while the assort ment is complete. fon, we are sure, and one thal | coptuble to rallrond managers and, we Sale, where you 1l find Coats in this lot of the fo“owim':' materials: Polo pubtedly will mean a great set- | i belie to the general blic. Betwee . : L o B e e N D BIG STOCKS OF NEW Cloths, Velour, Wool Mixtures, Broadcloth and Sik ter the three-mile limit has been period of time of which much may be vertones. d the skippers of ships are o | made in the advancement of protoctive | MERCHANDISE AT Colors: Brown, tan, navy, Reindeer, Oxblood, unto themsclves: they do mof | legislation. Congress will have no ‘ray ’ P to obey the precepts of the| holidays as a pretext for a recess and GOOD OLD FASH]ON- gray 1and b]ac‘k'b ks @ ome belted models. ptry in which they were and are | may settle down to a comsideration of ED BARGA]N PR]CES Some loose backs and s bel : accountable to their employers | its problem which will be uninterrupt- | the laws of the corporation under | cd by general colebrations. From New . h the firms ave organized. There | Year's day on there is a long stretch | WE HAVE THE GOODS i Our Left Over Holiday Goods as they apply to shipping unde: he “wet” or foreign-owned lines pubtodly will he a copious supply | unimpaired by the usual “vacations” WE GIVE THE VALUES N i atbalira o folp the traveler While away (e | 0O O I e . | e SRS S are marked at such extreme prices that they - wi Bours at sea upon cvery forci | ThANKsEIving, Christmas and - New : probably be entirely sold out by Saturday night. that plles In and out of New| Y°4rs break up the fall and eprly win- | = .~ @ ST D . The lockers will hecome sarcs| ter in @ manner that is hardly con-| We hope' that Congress. as i It’s a good time now to pick up odds and ends at the ships are in our immediaic | 9UCIVe to production in manufactur- | Viduals, had a Merry Christmas. 25 YEARS AGO i ridiculous prices 2 ing plants or at our legislative cen- D T AR T fortal waters, but Fire Istang| "8 Plants ov PRl b e 2 1 A From The 'H ¥ Dats B piil ses’ many indicationy| USr Particularly when so many of the | V And will give us a Happy New ,\ pedenlddt et Date) Boee fiowin' Yidtor going: and Congressmen hove a gre: 1 e Lo | Year. December 26, 1894, : o ol a ~ Blowers to rake off the dust are Ing.. Mhe chances dre wbonc| 5¢ 'O their homes. BY going to work. | heing connccted with the polishing —_— The conference consideration of iy, ‘to' one thut the averago on of the | department of the Stanley IRule aud 3 whiie | gituation will take considerablo time, —_— rip through the South shortly. water S“ l tO GUS[ $40 000 000 | . trip, even though he is not ac- | (here is o wide divergence of opinfor| A MaN's hair is estimated to turn | AL a special town mceting held in | pply ALLIA THE NEWBRI”IN ]MS’”TUTF Iy in went of a drink. John will| T e FdilosAng L. | eray five years carlier than a woman’s | Berlin yesterday it was voted to ma | & L Bét e part of the orowd. Ardent et 3 & the sel-| ;) the average.—Answers, London. cadamize the road from New m'lrum] - Ardent| tlement of this question thaugh, mat- LS Iine (o the hotel at Berlin street ‘also T TR ters should be easier. It goes without With thousands of hungry Aus- | to award the contract for same to €h®ineer hus devised a N to provide | \VERAGE . AMBERICANS, by Theo- most significant. A number of them Sidan ehiidren beinsl recolvediin Tta)l | Goongs Saga. water and electric power fov Palesting Yove Roosevelt have not beén published and séme inn homes, it proves that even the William H., Cadwell has prepaved &t an initial cost of $40,000,000. Al- < “ Lare out of print. Bach play is pree most horrible war the world ever | an axhaustive repcrt on the Guilford €It Hjorth, of this eily, proposes to [ A\WAKENING OF ASIA, by H. M. ceded by @ briet hiographical and = year or so of venewed private|saw did not curdle quite all the milk | Stone Qu of which e has been Utlize the variation of the level be Hyndman. bibliographical not for the ho use there is no lquor aboard. | contrdl must be adopted. but there has | of human kindness.—Boston Tran- | appointed receiver. i ‘I“‘.‘I“ g‘""‘” ll';‘(19‘11::;";";1{::;‘:“0’"‘a‘“(’““”""' “This 13 the language of u propiet. 'Nd nférdation us to ériginai ;:)mll here is no remedy—Ilicense should | been a feasible plan for this suggested, | SCriPt The water commissioners have met ' pead Sea and, by means of mel | RESE A and productions of the play A c— and decided to colloct water rents er, 1o provide electric power | The same downright vigor and hon- Ay pooklist “The full sugar bowl” would be a | from January 21 to : : j 1o be used for pumping®stations, irvi- | (g characterize all . opinions "o good campaign slogan for some politi- There s every Dprospect of the | 8atlon and general purposes. this SOUIAL CHRISTIANITY X YTHE efforts at passenger transporta-| It will be a deploruble matter if [ cal paviy that could convince the vot- ; electric line hetween New win and Mr. ”-';"“"1 proposes to dig a fun- NEW ERA, by Thomas Tiplady. are to be curbed by our dry do- | uncertainty of the demands of labor | €S that a determined effort would be | Hartford to he running by May 1 it ?,Q[ S i les long, from the Mediter- “t have lived in manufacturin . made too fulfil the pledge.—Spring- | was nonounced this mown With 'ancan to the Dead Sca, passing un- ficld Union. this line to Hartford und one to Ber- @°r Jerusalen. This funnel would 1. stract Congress that it may not e | lin this city will become a network ¢41TY water from the Mediterranean Christiania, Dec. 26.--A Novwegian S hibitionists will follow the rest, if for the salke of companionship.| saying that adequate protection to American bottoms will gather Iroads against failures in the acles and moss at their docks be tendered 1o operators of ships. | which will probably meet wilh ap- must simply accept t fact that | proval about the I'ar Mast expressed by eminent Englishman. He may err in his judgments; but the reader is con- scious of being in the presence of a LOWNS, mining areus, dgricultural dis man whose mind is cleared of cant iricts and the siums of the world's S i " Y o 5 2 to the western 'slopes of the Sprinsficld Ttepublican | ):uesr «-m], 1 have also }nr-:\r three reach a decisian and that a deadlock,| Rhode Island held out about five [of lines which will materially aid in 10 g pes of the lower end ! vears as ohaplain on the battlefields A NAVY. DISAGREEMENT. with more delay, should ensue, IHow- | Yoars against ratifying the constitu- | the eity’s growth. The Plainville line “:_’n'Lti\.;“;l‘:’;:‘w\ 'flll\l‘:\" h'!‘)l;v‘r::-od |:w, . . {of France. 1 helong G political ever there is merit in the time that| o0 of the United Stales. and the proved itself to be a good paymng IV the Dead q'\\lm_v"f‘ ’lm“v‘::. ";n‘ ‘: BlG SHOW. by Elsie Janis party mor to any &chool o economies. 0 armument which e come | vhe Cangresanient have besn able sof Clion susvived, The 18th amend- 5 S ot SR Terola plan “My six nonths with the American | @M iUSt @ plain Christian. T have PEad s : ol ment alsn will probably survive Rhode — | tra e I power into | o qitionary Forces.” tried to show what the attitude Pt spend at their homes during the hol- | Island’s legal attack upon it.—Spring National Happen electricity, to be distributed as light the chureh ought to be towards the iduys in that they have been better | field Republican. Thousands of workmen on the 2Md power through the country, This » e i social problems of our time, and ap acceptance of a Distinguished | able to *size up” the attitudé of the =i { Brooklyn frolley linex are still out on POWer would be.uesd fo. drive UTURE LAFE IN THE LIGHY OF peal to the church to give a messag s When a lie gols old enough it be- | strike and there is a possibility of PUMDING station at the southern end | MODERN INQUIRY. hy Samuel to the community as well as to the ‘ t comes « folklore story or a legend. all the repairmen going out on short ©f the Sea or Galilee 630 foet helow MeComb. individual."— Preface hi for services rvendered, there | be able to vote with more certainty. | Topeka Capital notice. Aftempts fo ron a mai car ©t) » s | able to come to light many things | Procrastination in acting on the bill — were frusttuted by the strikers who J"W' surface of the Dead Sew i | RORG W ASHINGTON THE _— sk ch have proven a distinct set back | will gain nothing hereafter and it will In announcing that railway travel | were cempelled to disperse by the po. j"”‘l _‘_“‘ ""‘"!"“"W sen level: that CHRISTIAN, by W, J, Johnson. P Sl CHIN A AND JA- will be “difficult and unsatisfac lice with dravn revolvers of the Seda of Galilee 650 feet below he author has proved himself PAN, by B. L. P. Wes . the raiiroad dministration might It stated on good authovity that Iea level not merely an advocate, but a genuine The author is confidential adviser aval forces. Unforfunately for| any side. They will prove confusing, | without impropriety have introduced | a copper mine has been discovered at Proliminary estimates Mlr. Mjorth | scholar in his treatment of the ©of fhe Chinese government on for: Navy there have been oceurrences, | as they pile up. Actfon must come.) the word “more” before “difficulty.” | Warehouse Point, Coni. Home of the liles. show that fens or {housands b {heme.” -Buston Transcript ejgn affairs.” ¢ y of them, during the past war, | Clear the decks of the railroad bills | — Washington Star. around and rock have been crushed ©f hor '-_wrm'm' might be developed i = | and found to contain four per cent, N this way by means of & tunne ] : o Some of the “wets” have been find- | copper. The rocles will be assayed ¥ tons of water per second. | LABOR IN THF CHANGING jng the supreme court’s decislon and | after which it will be determined estimates the rise of the Dead Sea WORLD. by R. M. Maclver. BELLS OF SAN JUAN, bp Jackson ng his fir supon but one of the | @nd the lawmakers have been given| the cold snap equally Aretic in their | whether to work the mines perma- ""r“-;«‘d by U:m at nol v_\”m» than par( “A sane and courag vus discussion Ciregory. » A R i, en = Ty S A elfoctsE Mernchastort Untlon) ety of a yi per year. The surtace of | of the manifold phas~s of the phase: e £ iheniho clalna (hat the awards [RsSienss s e niie, neuen sy enes s J The books of the Dover, N, H., banle 1¢ sca which i now about 1,000 | of the problem occupying the center | CHRISTOPHER LAIRD, by Stdrey By fhe time that Ohio knows by a | are missing and with them the Suuare miles would be allowed (o in- | of the world stage. America lags be MeCall recount whether it went wet or not, | cashier. -1t is not known where the €'ease to about 4,800 square miles. hind Burope in industrial reform ‘e services performed S st it won't care.~—New York Evening | cashier or the books are, hut there is |l'4?:\l.;:~|(;:v ”‘* r\""f“"’\ be ";““ '“nljifl\‘\ and the athy of the majorily | HANDS OFE by B, M. Dix ot of the board's veport 1he It was a white and cheerf.l | Post Sveryircasonfitoivdliave thitithe casli-i busisri s laald b algs orcanaganiiivhrettel ioid ofetitgliubonis jaftonies and . E ier has -destroyed them as consider- "‘l"‘ ,' € ‘-"N;’*] “«'[‘;'l ould be dis- | 1o drive many into the revolutionary I oAl o . il SERreny ributed am he fields » o 2 b Soollls LBUR RO S W. Basse st Dhve besh exteenialy dissnan NIGHT AND THE OURTAINS able moncey is rmmAmjy to be missing. i ‘;v‘,\‘v‘v‘nf“ :;: /“H-:VM7!‘“\‘\'”4’I.w'nt camp A. L. A Booklist ¢ asse DRAWN. . 5 3 e 5 ed. for the irrigation of many hun- | = ;i (Helen Granvijle Barker in “Songs in | MO BI: JOINKD BY WIRBLESS. 1, 0, 500 10 sands of uere NEW ERA IN AMERICAN PORETRY, | OUTBOUND ROAD. by Arnold Mul- foe medal, there were sixty-eight Man was right in his assurances. Clties and rdens.’") London, Dec. 26.—A scheme ol Mr Hjorth claims it would be no by Louis Untermeyer der ~ - | Night, and the curtains drawn, imperial wireless communieation 1% 1ol qiad i to by ild this tanmel Cla e e Nevertheless, Santa was on the joh The household still, being prepared under the SUPervIsicn 1o proposed railway tunnel under the = IPate, with appointed strength, of the secretary of the colonies. The pp. T The old fellow hius 8 pr English Channel an n. Liguor is not to he-—thai| and the demands of the people so it between Admiral Sims of the aind Secretary Daniels, anent fce Medal on the part of the! constituents at ficst hand. They will he efficiency and morale of the U. | be able to await more arguments from e h tend to discourage the officer and let us get to other matters. There BICTION. gob alike and Admiral Sims is' Will be howling hawever it is settled, medals were made without due howl the loudest and which with the benition of the relative merit of | Mmost effect. ‘oo iral states that he was struck by Christmas, although the night before fact that, on a list of 140 oflicers mmended for the distinguished a8INg to Santa Claus. The weather cent. on the home stations and | the, brilliant era-aboul which how- | TOUCH OF ABNBR, by H.. A Cody estimutes the it 8 S r B 5 ever irvitatingly at times, he has Has worked its will plan is to link up all of ritain’s - cost of a Dead Sea tunnel (double) cent. on duty in the dangerous taken a new lease of life since the overseas possessions for commercinl ! with a minimum area of 1 y-five per cent. on home shore jons. There was only twenty-two ' ——everywhere. weitlen a book neavly as fndispens- f xgROKEN LINRE, by M. T. Cem- v . . ) S0 able for Ms general facts as Amy toule zone. The Admiral goes on (o War and bis spirit is greater thun Close to the dying blaze and strategic purposes feer wi $40.000.000, to which ‘mt e et ehn il abatn s e et We sit alonc: : i e tost or e e that he does not believe that the Defore. adiled the cost of [he Power iplunt Nution B oo bl | e | '\"{'fih“'\::"‘:}:“_' :"‘f'n"“"“ loul; MARRY IN NEW HAVEN, | factories, vanals and irrlgation works, FINE WORK BY NAV[ES ng officers on duty on sec- I | el 4 & Arthur 1. Anderson, # mechanic| It 18 pointed out that the estimated | paps 010 THE NOVELISTS, by class ehips out of Chesapeake ilhelm., who previously tacked @ g | employed in one of the locil factories | €3¢ invelved in this plan does not M. Mauvice, = in the corners dim 3 1 : R avoTab : Pt 3 " e iy b and Miss Margaret Hogan, of Hapto | COmpare unfavorably with the irriga SH e e e "] tion works constructed in Asia and training ships, should be given Tole of Santa Claus at Amerongen!| Near to your strength 1 cling ford, were mareied in New Taven, | 1100 wo during the pas tdecade. Mr. Hjorth's plans have met with . U sympathy among leading scien A collection ef rather “iformul which were practically nothing *Kaiser” onto his name, played the | Awevican, French and bLritish 1 PRINCIPLES OF PLAYMAKING, by J. Brandor Matthews stroyers 'at An End to 200 Out off ; it : = Chu e heas November 20, The cercmony was per same rewards as men who biloted Vesterday, distributing Christmas gifts And near your heart 2 RS FoyaL 1o, who. pik formed by G. L. Bradley, a justice of Dearest—the whole world ends the peace in that city. A certificate lives and fortunes of the person- 10 members of his family and a feuw : . : Hiito : % tifie authoritivs wnc othi S discussions on dramatic | subjects, of crack battleships in the North Dutch officials, | onaa wallinl tile: of the marringe has been returned u-‘ ity R nAEpraciial Fongl I | total 300 “Pin Fish” of Germany. e ien: neers in Norway. It is proposed fo | lcchnical and otherwise, contalning tondon. Dee ~The net bag of Gierman submarines destroyed by the American, Prencn and British navies during the war was 200 out of a total who were constantly ready for } e | Night, and the firelit dark the off of the city | ) . ; our touc - kiss on and who were in the height of Swint Nicholas has remained mum Youz, toush, Your ki INDS REGISTERED LETTERS. et He becomes slightly ‘more on the subject. Poor fellow, he! DR, REEKS 18 THON send out 1 Norwegian tcchnie-seien- | much quotation of important theoric tific expedition which, with the antici- | and opintons and some original sug- pated support of the governments of | gestion Malk conslderable mention nical when he states (hat com- cannot protest. Dr. T. Eben Reeks, formerly health | morning Clerk P J Nooof the Geed to Palestine and make a vear's | st Jading officers of ships which have Bl Ll superintendent here and now a mem- | water board, saw a bundle of papers {horough investigation of nil the con- Sk 0 torvedoed by the enemy should Instead of one, there must have! Per of the board of health,” enter- [ Iyving on the curb. Upon picking them dition® relative to the realization of | REPRESENTATIVE ON I AC T tained employes of that office at his | up he found them to be registered this propect, topographical, hydrolog- PLAYS BY AMERICAN AUTHORS home Christmas eve. .\ dinner was | letter Me. lsgan. brought them >l ical. teehnical. geological. hygienic cdited by M. G. Mayorga lxon'td. the clerk in the pest office. Glos A collection of twenty-four of the to the armistice cording to the War Calinet Blue Book. Baech of the three navies developed entirely i ferent systems of submarine dete e appar s, and their results were coustantly 1angod, awarded like those who have met, heen twelve million hosts at the sunk, the enemy, as the l'urmcrl i | While passing the post office this® (1o greal powers interested, will pro- | 0f modern plays”" —A. 1. A |:.m|\,inr 270 completed by the enemy up

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