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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER: 27, 919 B S H ld N ctoien e W (o G || Fami (s ohmt T G Ch s ! the spring will be a warm one and ritamn €XANe | (1, .« arge tonnage of ours is betng | carols and chant their “good cheer’ it THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME MempiyoLsaronng RS HUCH PIEE sconomical administration of munici- pal affairs. When the twenty-one mill was adopted for the preseni i amiy (Sunday exceptea) at The Shipping Board {s undoubtedly So, if you wish to Le reassured of liscal year the people declined to heed preparing to settle up its business as mankind, if you wish to see your fel i the warning of city officials well post- [ERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, held up it i3 hard to understand the ' should be doubly sttractive for what l Proprietore. rcleaso of the ships that we hold. it represents, hudget n., at Herald Bullding, €7 Churoh 8 po"n Year : L ] et : bo Three Honths far s wny passenger liners are con- , 1ows in the grip of the Christmas ed on the subject that it would not o a Month. ME. ALONG NOW provide suflicient funds with which to BDPNA DEAR - YoU conduct public affairs, It wag pre- 2 dicted then by these officials that the DoN’T. WANT To income derived from the twenty-onc Be TE - mill tax would prevent the.city from LA | paying its current expenses and such : has been the case ability but whether you arve able to The Taxpayers’ cerned and will nelther sttempt te| SPIvIG it vou wish o fake pait in Ui c: Vi ita1n i expTes: " or, K ) ¢ cen- RIS 2o Four omes e inew run the ships itself or to well them to | e¥Pression of cheer, go up to the cen firms which operate under the Ameni- | ter if oenly for a few moments and Al CEH o vieee 938 | can flag. Prohibition aboard vessels rial Rooms s W30 take part in the ceremony. You may pri X elf u n % ring under our flag is one of the reasons | MOt Pride yourself upon your singing nly profitable advertisine medium 18 | round for the decision to the minds of he city. Ciroulation books and press league is apparently i \ : emulate Caruso with success or not { girding up its loins for a Dbrisk and advertl several writers upon the subject. r <8 o v 1 m alwavs open to : P : 1 | You Will net be disconraged. sons or o | ;i peppery campaign and it would not Great Britain may have a mora = 5 z be improbable that some opportunisi. Go up to the Park on Main ocinted Proas "m;“u st and legal right to the ships, or the | . 0 ! not now thought of, may go into of e use for republication o stree g i ; S ¢ : ?ufl 1o it or not otherwise credited | Peace Council may have the authority s Z fice on the promise that he will cut 4 down publit expenses and save the i ov 7 been done, but it is her discourag- i ‘ k v the sinews for the treasury Such ing to note the gradual disuppear. | Stamps avce sticking better, infly . ] 3 Y things have happened in other cities i AXOOHOL AS A BRVERAGE. | 404 of the shivping that was built | ohced porhubs by Mr. Burloson's ex- lc;‘ = the ficst clection of Mayo) ample.—Boston Herald, uigley was due to a great extent 1o : ot the fact that he pledged himself 1o pusness to impress upon the Wu-) excepting upon’ a few tramps and | Baltimore defics the bluc laws of , 3 i abolish unnecessary expenditures. No mind the necessity for avoiding | g.11 steamers, had practically dis- | 1723. That is quite unimportant £ :dolvh! he was thoroughly sincére in in dangers, even though repeated compared with the question What ’ ] believing that unneccssary bills were | | | Usually tak calamity of great | yy, for us during the war. Our flag, | | appeared from the ocean, even hings are given by men who know 2 are we going to do about the blue & B hough Wwe were once a maritime na- - 9109 3 T, UBCHE RIS maritime na- {ja\wg of 1919 ew York Herald. confracted and money wasted. But he has had un opportunity {o survey the subject from the other side of the land Then came the war and an assuranco Many a man who is @ minority | | fence and by a queer trick of fate y ation of New lnglanc N ristakes hi elf for o i I f he secur e inati o ct the population of New Busland | "\ \Care again to reach a high | PStakes himself for a quorum.—Phil- il \ ¥ . | if he secures the nomination of A"lu‘ ast may dvaw a lesson from the| oo 0 o - i | adelphia Public Ledger. 2 republican party, he may be forced scule of sea trade. But it appears | p ; to defend his adminlsfration against that (hat is not to be, we are again| The light-fingered gentey. it ap- 3 § % the charge of waste of public funds on the downward path, beltor off than | Pears, are resuming their pre-war oc ¢ 7 7 i 1t will m‘krmzjfllml how fervid were cupation. Only last week a societ) o g . b ! his remarks during that first cam lady had a new cvening frock stolen / i B paign when he declaved that he from her reticule.—Punch, London : Would conduct city affairs in a man-, ships is not great and was more ov | — ® ner that would leave nothing for the less expected, particularly after the | A wise man is one who studies hard 3 { 114?0(\\01‘:"1 to cu:l‘l:}u!:\ :)1 1t x}vus the { and learns what not to say.—Wash- i) 5 | other fellow at {hat time who was which contained a large per cent- ; 5 ington Stor. SLNYE | extravagant and it will be interesliin f wood alcohol, long known as a step backward in the policy that is _— | to note how the mayor-—always taking cflected. Tiven though they were| That Wisconsin cranberry bog de- into t:‘unm‘dcmllon thug he will be h:‘wl\ 4 b ¢ signed to yield 30,000 ba Is of the | e on the stump-—explains away whal 5 o . s »ina | Dot our property and it was so ru . ) , arrcls o h 2 R o, nanty sty Do il e it bac litare! czob ) yeur shouldibe flanked | - MRS, SMITH TAKES LITTLE others are certain {o consider extrava v adjace ities Y 2 nce (o ve migh VY a = <. a ey o 5 p I o vted from the adjacent cities of il ¢ 8ht have | o one side by a turkey farm and on EDNA TO SCHOOL EVERY DAY, sances during his terms in office. fike and Chicopee. cen able to buy them had we been | the other by one devoted to (he | NOW THAT SHE GOT A NEW! | = Democratic chieftains consider the here have been occasional deaths | prepared (o compete in passenger | Browing of sugar heets.—Boston | SHE GO | ""”""““”}.d‘““"“ "053_"””1 “l““\ "‘\ 5 Transeri 3 - ress confidence in eir ability o ¢ the country during the past six | traffic Transcript. FUR COAT FOR CHRISTMAS i adielan SR e e endloihehvorlalSeheduled! tor fice in the spring. Their chances were last Wednesday may have been avert- = = = never . ‘gpjer in theory because of 5 o : TATES, sy 5 e he wave OF unrest that is sweeping have a large fatality Jist to point RATES. ed by a Power curious to sec how i P " ; == e 3 il £ . e I I Bl o o from strong republican circles. The € | gver the country and the almost gen- but the deaths have been so oc-| Since the publication of a notice in & E & v b who know Mayor Quigley well be- | eral inclination to place the blame & New York Tvening Post. i nal in comparison with our large | last evening’s Herald regarding the Tl IU“ I HE OBSERVER lieve he would be willing to stand | for everything on those who hold lation that no particulur alarm | plans of the Connecticut Light and It is stated that the list of names X 1;?-",52“?,:hzznfi';“'(,;:“f:e,: ](:,WU,T.‘:S,': bublle citics. Demiosrutie Seoce i arisen. The blow has had no| Power Co. to change their plan of | of statesmen mentioned as likely can- MAKLS B7eb 36 cuf end Bent Potiins naminas ;I'I‘N'lvl)dulc']\ll;'t;li\‘ :‘;)‘l‘yf;:‘_ ':‘d‘l‘\dt:};k ;Ir R ; I , R didates for the prosidency causes 2 > 1 L ’ G 0 e T plidated offect upon a community, | charges for the use of power in the I 3 d ! tion. must be of a high type and must be reat joy to the Hon. Joe Ca W S 3 s been spread out so that the ef- | homes, there has been vonsiderable | fo o qj, S e e “t:“:f; RANDOM OBSERVATIONS A few years ago the pre recognized as one conversant with the was greatly nullified. Now, how- | discussion as to how the change will | Spaniards say, because he is the e oN, ::l‘:) “:'z‘l:]‘(‘ll h‘:D‘O(*)‘IC;‘:m";“m outsider | tundamentals ot business and* pos- e have a concentrated object \ elkeeper Sl Git evil, b AUS o is & a 2 i dhatle 8 | sessed of-ability to perform his func- R ene) ) A eResierer o helctin LS e Dels misiaend THE CITY AND ITS PEOPLE. 2 Tro sat uietis o he. corner and | sm e on ve v v TedER i 8 i . ¥ bllls. It becomes cvident licked his stick of candy. Then he One of the issues of the campaign I, to its own betterment Hhati Uhe icohtotl a smalilamonntior A e e e threw a b°flg’=he“1 into all L’"]"‘m ‘}}“ | may be the Board of Bducation which source of the *liquot” remains | electricity will puy o : ® MR Lt announcing that he would take the ! jag espe o e Ik : :lc-(‘:i‘n\l\‘ -rw \((:( ml(,\,...“ e ‘"':‘;“ : l‘«“““ l‘Tll Bix o ’10r what he :1!1.4{7“\‘],;0L(r‘\lnimllnlin(‘ wn?\lf:ra be re- Hartford county is violently re- nations to become shattcred and |fleld against all comers in a contest 'l‘;:')f\}?:: xlwfl. The Ylem:uec T;etx::i R Sl gets, while the normial amount wil “l“;“g e uO‘ll‘\l"sll)l:\tr:“lllll';‘\v‘l“I‘\"‘L;l)st“i)(i‘ minded of the increade in divorces by SPYGWL in their own dust. ! for the republican nomination for | (o think that the board is prodigad in L e 3 cosg about the same and large users| o mini he able to stand it it no | U1¢ “nouncement that on two day: s mayor. Some people grinned. and | finaneic! inatters although it is @if- e TRt e TR T | R e Y e House organs, or plant organs, ave | cOntinued to grin during the cam- | feuit to understand how such hlame a y's ansy call.— s ke courts granted abso- |,oxinnine (o pe.the rule rather th paign, bLut- their grin taded as theY | iy geserv Bl e e P ry. It s Kot Oty T, i Sl e e\l L 5 to e _rather than | Paign, Lut their grin faded as (Rev | is deserved in view of the faat thuk it was obtained in New York stato| mixed charges will be‘made Lo cach 8 ; ) he exception among New Britain | came to re: 8 : {01 | school teachers all over the lund hiave % & “ .. . iffs, twenty at onc session and six- manufacturing plants and there are | Winning the nomination were beconi- | peen awarded well-deserved inereases Bhevi 14 'a groat possibhtly that| user of Afty cents, known as:acon- 1919°—0 yes, that was the year in | . ' S A ot issue a | INg brigiater every day. His campaizn " ; B e dent s ViR ;i ) which we stopped drinking and paid | (06" at another. tI is noted that the Of any, sizo which do not issue a & e, S e by and the growth of the city de- dealers in wholesale death, sumer charge, also - as ", ‘ddmand | {7 oie (hxes o the huten e majority of suits were based on the Publication for the trade or their | methods were unique and while Nhe | mands the expansion of the . sohbel bading under the guise of JoMn | charge which will be figured at the | - Shoe and Leather Teporter © . | habitual intoxication of the defendant ©MPloves at lcast once a month. | made a number of statements that| plant. There are three things siithe- eycorn, will be apprehended be-| rate of four cents per month for cach b R e and abuse resulting therefrom, The Stanlcy Works publishes an in- ?03"6(9}1‘1 "‘ad.\fll! =[']“"ul \“\f;v- as _“?“‘ ! sary 1o a school system, the chiidren, a great while. The retuilers are f 100 square fedt ‘of ‘floor space in 'tl THE PRODIGAL, Thirty-six divorces in two days 1is' leresting paper for ils men and wom- “‘t" 0‘ l‘“" ptose over BiS| the tfeachers and the building. ‘So eld on o charge of murder. ) : i s (Louise Ayres Garnett in Poetry.) cnough to stir the people in this so- €N called the “Stanley Worker.” It | antagonists SR . long as the people provide the cHil- JEieia on‘a charge 2 area to be lighted. Thus if the home | goq has such a splendid way culled “Land 'of Steady Habits.” To 1S full of chat and gossip of the fac- At that never-to-be-forgotten gath- | qren and want them to haye thef ad was believed, at first. that a Sub-1 gyner has a house with one thousand | Of Jaunching Ahi: :,,m:.”‘l = d | those who observe the trend of hu-. lory and oflice cmployes and is used | €ring of the party at the state armory | yuntages of education, so long must’ of the beverage was brought to - Sa allenged yea: | on ovents it is alarming, more so be. DY the corporation for many of its of- { he defeated H. W. Schultz, now county | ¢he same people provide teachers and cause in a number of cases children ficlal announcements. lts circulation ! fl?“::"‘-fl‘to"e'\ 1‘:‘\1 Howard »‘1~( H";‘]“’- { school buildings \ S e e R e S rmccns wrenn. | Dad been born of the marriages s reaches to every corner of the plant ;&1 that time y treasurer, for the { Appouncement that F. 8 Chamber- blopments to that effect here. The | oo et conts and tho demand chargo | O PNUNE (rees and grassos green; | pi4, been, bol wil{ i dep:fiv:,‘;‘”:‘r ‘;?“: Andl S ey uenis & Rentfonteide) nomination, Irom that moment | 1ain would continue to serve on‘the of forty cents (for one thousand fect) | erconits Lprl Taing thap we guidance or support of one parent. Probably one of the most carefully | Quigley was u vower i ropublicah | Board of Finance and Taxation Was = BGefore long something must be Prepared house organs in the city is circles and he forced others to recog- | gepved to nettle some of the membors done to decrease the number of mar- the “Universal Mirror,” published by |Di%e him, it must be said, much against | 5r the Taxpayvers' league. The Ob- sl oy i - B Svondl Ihe veach ot neiay mosay: does not entirely solve the problem; INg company. It was originally is- ! 25 S " ok berlain but recognizes in him a man ning reported at the hospital or This energy cost will be five conts . i ¢ in some instancos it is simply the be. Sued to provide news to the Landers | @ver since, having nomlnations handed | who, by training and experience, |is ocal doctors, It is quite evident - - zinning of new problems. The state - POYs in ihe service of the army and | 10 him and sweeping away demo-|an gsset fo any public commission per kilowatt hour according to the | Of storying in the honey bee 5 sratl s1 slectior 3} ri \ Were any broyght. here, there was | o e the o 2 e G e i Sotore must take cognizance of the situation N&vy and (o keep those at home in- | ctatic opposition on election day. which iy entrusied with considering kate of the poisoned “whiskey.” We | . cement of the company. Pre- : because it has a vital interest in the formed of the movements and activi- His one defeat was that suffeved at | y54 passing on the expendituré of i viously it has been eleven cents, domestic felicity, being a foster-par- t'es of the boys on the firing line. The ‘,““‘ hand: of Congressman “Gus” Lon- | pupiic funds. | | spread through the countryside | yon of more than little importance. 1l to read and observe. In this bntable hqrror of the events of the forty-eight hours in Hartford and onnecticut Valley cities. A death i before but not as well off as we of mine was reported among el s e might be. The loss of the Germa ons of saloon keepers who were ¢ German hg their trade despite the law, and L it proved were selling a concoc- return to the tankers, but it is a lly poison. 'hat list swelled over ths from woad alcohol itself and - = bius other specimens of home brew. IS CHANGE IN LIGHTING L sald it are known. Who made | wil] probably get a reduction in the stuff is a mystery. It is believed | monthly bills. feet of floor space, he is to expect his Britain, but there have been Mo | puy 5 amount to the consumer charge | O 8iVing sphery srapes their sheen; ected saloon keeper has been ab- v the police, nothing having ; \pril rains i eby the B vhing | plus the amount of actual cnergy he wash us in simplicity; ounc his premises, and ther p found on his pren uses, or the amount of electricity he ped, luckily, but it is well that we God has such a splendid way 4 div e Gt B ent In granting consent to all nuptial “Mirror” is fortunate in having for | e'Ean iast November, when he was 5 TS ey B G Tesaon) int Fartrord antl|B s SRR S Sl T Of tempting beauty out of clay unjons and ho[:n.l;’ intensely Uon(‘t‘f"ncd its writers contributors who: do not |Snowed under .failing oven to carry up-river cities. Repeated warnings | - Lhe RS I Ol e the scattered dusts that | Wit the happiness of home life. allow their sense of humor to become his home bailiwick. =Tt M ““‘*_“‘_' CITY ITEMS BN siven neajhatitho arinking |l o onostatlyation the nixed chiarges ¢ E 2 Publicists among laymen and a, dulled. It is enjoyed thoroughly by Pill as the Mayor had set his heurl great many individuals who wear the (he army of “Universal” workers |on 8oing fo Congress. but political s ; cloth dodge the issue, hold up their @nd proves to be of interest even fo | Students considered it inevitabls he Lreq lesture on. ShiiNian Sl S hands in smug horrcr—and then close those who are not acquainted with the | © ‘\{se‘o( LEneta Lonargan's ex- sunddu,\. 3:45, at Lyceum. s advi. VA i eyes., A P i » can- Men and women wh nanies:are in- | céllent recorc WL L e advt i cents worth of elcctricity under the | And. by and by, of letting doath S(fi'i; (\;"‘ng\;‘t'{ :","“‘_“,"“:;"'}fu:‘]:;n‘m_ s ‘}e,“,.p:nm“.z\(. T he Mir. | Kingle weakness in his armor and Can- e 0 e Ipiait evionaly ifiniantalolsy o] iy nto Epateloug threa diaevcatny ek y S0, or recently concluded a comprehen. | didate Quigley was forced-to center | spending the winter in Pasay DRNING OVER. THE SHIPS. | " 0 e sume {ime. == There are st least two ways open ' Sive and educational scries of papers | Nis altack on the democratic party | Mim Lois Kirham of Cedar straetis as a whole without criticizing his entertaining a few of her friends ! n inexplicable situntion has arisen It will be seen that, after the fixed 25 YEARS AGO l::d!“::‘t(t KII:\\II“I,\I:Iv 1‘\]\ o P:ng‘rx‘nolf(r,i{).‘ Iv’\rl“.di,\ New Britain profusely illus: iu,;on'sl AT, Lonerzan had the sup- | dancing {lis evenjng wl her homg he decision of the President fo | charges wre paid there is not so- | el B ‘,;:,::::1: Panir ball ‘bearing company's plant | Port of many influential republicans | There will be about ecight coupléy over to Bngland soven German | ing to bo a great cosl to consumers, | (From The Herald ol That Date) | to procure. Under the present regu- Organ has heen devoted to Laseball al. | throushout the district. business men | present. ; s els, of large tonnage, which were | particularly if enough electricily s | " R Intlons, It they may be desoribed by most to Lhe oxclusion of other news|Who realized that he had ropresented | The . New Britain Grovens . il pd in American ports at the out- | used {o offsel the fixed charges by December 27, 1304 \inéionin v il W venil e reaMd gl thednu gt (enmmear dandieilanls temiiw el sincetcRosmisR B RRe S L LRI SRos Sl e R i Tald sop Ly i One hundred and {wo pouches and | thing with not a scrious thought be- 1ot to be wondercd at because the | Dis constituents. regular meeling Tuesday evening o | sacks of mail wer> handled at the | hind her pretty Llue eyes, equipped Mafnir team was a red hot contender 1t will be remembered that it was | oclagk In the namber of Commerct had been interned here and, | small user, who has bul onc light, say, | postoilice or Mongwuy. with anything in trousers, can obtain for the chumpionship of the factory | Said after the votes ware counted that | rooms. Matters of special un’p;:rmn«- P owar v fact, became our | in {hree hundred feet of floor space| The Y. M. T A, & B hall is | o lcense to marry provided neither is suc which it cventually won after | Quizley was dead so far as political | will require the gttention of all meni- rapidly nearing completion. The roof| married nor under ago and both @ nip and tuck finish with Landers, | honors were concerned and it was pre- | bers B : : has been put on and work has been | have contol of a minimum amount of & Clark's tast aggregation, The | dicted that he would never receive a Fellowship _subpers which : ened ships and enemy goods. | which, alone. will possibly amount to | starteq on the interior. It is cxpect- | gray matter culled brains. And either IFafnir paper has been llustrated with 1 nomination again at the hands of the omitted during Chrisimns weck at Phi ¥ were German, the Germuns sank | more than the cnergy charse of clev- | ed to finish the building by February | of the (wo, if marriage becomes mon. Oviginal cartoons depieting the doings | republican party. 1t was even said, V. M. ¢ A. will be resumed U\»l's‘ N;yn- lary large number of British ves- | en cents per kilowatt had been under | 1 and will be formally opened by an | otonous or burdensome, can fly to the _Of prominent athletes. The Iafnir | that ?H‘ was handed the nomination t\l.:_l\“\t:\’el\{n‘,'lv‘all b‘.\:: :;:90\;.‘;\'; ;)fl;i’y\‘ the old scheme when he paid for what | chtprtainment. courts and throngh the thinnest of company also issues the Fafnir “Dra- |80 that he could be knocked down = sl LIl A R Attorney George W. Andrew of this | pretences secure a divorce. gon” which it sends to the trade. This #nd thus relegated to the shelf 1 ongregational ‘church, de g : = i11iz : e 5 - agazine f & lechnical nature s served for defealed candidates. | talk on “The Madning of Faith.” and Miss Lillian Whiting, for- Here i3 an exanmple. One of the magazine is of & lechnical nature and, oo Co L0 SRl B0, o s ot | large attendance is expectad of his local popularity cannot be said. | Judgment by default was given the R e s R s B 1:( '“"\Ch;.:d, ‘s mother in Hartford | his “,f..l)md beceme permanently in- ;»a,}«l ‘cmnlo\ ed in the production of : i\u,"-L'f.’l;‘uM:: nlxlt‘ix l;i‘(‘l‘::::(‘)):st;:el\“(‘fl\‘ :“1;1::]'11\:“'\1;:‘{!'\1d‘;yt © «ln \huxh\"\ .I‘u]r;:p . ast evening. o a . i institu- Dball bearings Rl Lo 27 T B Britain is now helding without, | Dlon|as mostipeople use enough leht- |\== 7% i tse o0 O RS I'Ir";\u:":{:u:\m\‘\i:‘sm:: 'r:oml:c” cadianal @ mns hewest addition to the family fifaine a1 R el con Batrorfimay ot SELARERRE o e »‘.-’r"”‘jmf; ar as we know, any assurance.of | I5 energy to gain by the reduction in'| ning, but it soon increased in sevority, | a quittor. If any person ever needs of New Britain plant magasines is the UILY lonors local lssues alone would | Jair abbeared for (he b O T, TG r return fwelve ofl tankers, which | SNergY charges, cven though they face | and af midnight had turned into a | consideratc attentipn it is a person “Seismograph,” published for and by [ be conside Sodiend Rihis B e o axed Lot B aboy it Brot g WAy a fixed charge which had not hereto- | MiXture of suow and sleet. who has lost his of her mental facul- the employes of the Stanley Rule and | Something else altogether. of furniture. re Grecock entettained his em- | ties, Yet this petitioner lcasily slip-- Level company. Like the Stanley ; 3avor Quigley's friends are conflr | 0% JWEy SEFe 00 0 Lo ericanis ployes and & few friends with u|ped away from his responsibilities Works paper, the ‘Seismograph |dent that he will Tecelve another: LR SOVERS SVEIOR FIECCCENg oty B e - Christmas dinner at his home on | and escaped from the obligations he contains items of interest {o those | Nomination for city "*““{"“‘”““d that | fndustrial council will hold ita s hold rather dubious. | AROUND THE CHRISTMAS TREE. | South Stanley sticet lasi evening assumed when he vowed {0, love and emploved in the factory and office. | he will again carry the flag of vebub- [/ 001 (he Y. Ar. C. A, Repres Ao sEnn 1 Providing that there is rfavorable| 1tusseil & Erwin ave getting in a | cherish the woman he made his wife. North & Judd Manufacturing com- | e¢niim on high @ E sentatives from all looal factories have Rese ships were seized when they 8 s favorable | sman engine to run a dynamo. Does the phrase “until death do you pany issues bi-monthly (he “Adyo- ' 'lon day. announced their intention of = being e found in Famburg, after the | Weather, and it mnow appears as if| Tlc thermometer this morning reg- | part” mean anything, or is it a hol- cate” which is distributed to the i Dpresent at the meeting. Talke will be istice was signed. Their owners | {here might, the public exercises at the | istered 7 below zero this forenoon ' low mockery uttered mealy-mouthed trale. The maswine is good from an Nobody knows the origin of the | give Ly several of the members municipal Christmas Tree (his evening | Making the day the coldest one since | and with the fingers crossed? The artistic standpoint and is reported to i whisper to the -effect that Alderman e o therefore the use of the power is en- sleep Summoning men who laugh and weep: are paid., The ordinary house light, ome brews and liquor, the source forty watts, takes about twenty-five hich is questionable. Take heed See hours to consume a Kilowatt,' or five hem bhefore it is too late Ik of the war with Germany.|the saving in energy charge. The | | erty under the power to take over | must pay fthe two constant charges, and the American_held ships will, ome extont, make up for the | he burned and made no payment for | ¢ es. Therc may be no particular | the cost of instaliation merly librarian at the New Britain | petitioners for divorce this week was the past few numbers have been de- Leion to regret the relinquish- There is not a great deal to fear by | Institute, were married at the home ! granted a deeree on the ground that voted to an explanation of the meth- contended belong to the German : eh of the Standard Oil company, | fore been in effect e u trifie obscure and they were i L ¢ 43 Puonessa would be a candidate for Employes at Fox’s theater have pi = AP R ©1 will be worth attending. An extensive| ® Y627 880 last January. The ther- | injunction is emphasized in most have arouséd {avorable comment from property, so it was thought, of a o : A mometer droppod over 40 degrees in | marriage rituals of the Christian those -who receive il. The “Advo-!{he democratic nomination for mayor ' sented Manager . G. Carney with a ah corpotation. However, the | PYOBT3mn has Dbeen arranged for thej the past eight hours. chureh “Whom God hath joined let cate's” pages cxplain the superiority [ when spring zephyrs begin to zeph. | gold chain and pen knife and a set observance and the fact that it was - no man pul asunder” but it is often of “‘Anchor Brand” harness, automo- | Perhaps it came from the alderman | of gold cuff links with the initials, impossible to hold a gervice at the National Happenings. forgotten after the wedding day. It bile-and strap hardware and goes to | from the xth ward and then again "G. C.” engraved upon them. The S Park on Christmas eve, or upon the Over 25,000 residents of Brooklya | is becoming a meaningless part of the all parts of the centinent. | perhaps it didn’t. No matter where | presentation was made to Mr. Carney oly operating for the German | ‘0 B0 E L S s bt registered a protest yesterday {o AMay- | marriage ceremony. In the neighboving town of Plain- | it was born, the rumor died in its | on Christmas day following the after- B hiri0is have been made to | & tmios timicityas iwasRth oioEsinall ot R S HieRen Ftoliib the raiload ime was when divorce was a lux- "ville, the Trumbull company issues | infancy. It did not fall on receptive | noon performance them back without any visible | P12 Will make for more interest this | strike which now ties up (he city. A | ury enjoyed only by that Witless class ““Frumbull Cheer” which is sent out | ears unless they were ears of the re- chis L & & s i evening. All present will be urged to [ petition signed by 61,000 peovle has known as the idle rich. Now il g to its salesmen and customers. | publican vart \LABAMA FOR PHILLIES. Its. The Peace Council may de-| ;i {1 the singing and will be fur-| P¢en Presented to the mayor roquest- making inroads into the greatest of “Trumbull Cheer” has been 100 per Aldermun Paonessa has a strangle philadelphia, Dee. 27.—The Philut p that the United States has the iEnant witht lenniats inonlvhichitthe ing the revocation of the iranchise all classes—the working class. The cent. patniotic, and during the war K hold on the sixth ward, as he has ' gelphia National league baseball tean t in hor contention and order | wo gy of the P m‘ml“ e :nrrl\d by the trolley lines, Violence has brawn and blood of the nation is be- published o number of cditoriuls | demonstrated in the past, but that is | will train next spring at Blrminghain B e o b i dara peen threatened if the strike is not ing undermined and right here in against Germany and German army ' all (hat can bo said for him. If he se- | Alu., uccording to an announceme : § brintad; ended shorily. Police reserve are Conecticut the effect is making itself practices. More recently the editor | cured the democratic nomination he | from President Baler's office. The Cc:m;mn‘v.l In the meanwhile the The manifestation of the Christmas | Peld in readiness to prevent rioting. felt, Tas dipped his pen in burning vitriol might cavry the fifth wavd by a thin | squad will leave here wmbout the lask b are swinging at anchor in the at harbor in the Firth of Forth. da)fl Oil company is an Ameri- eoncern and the tankers were ; Newark’'s unempioyed are in a pit-1 It js time we took warning from and has taken a fling at the Bolshe- argin, but it is certain that he 1d Mebruart. t 30 players EOITIE ety daint theloenior in an s 3 is time we 8 m as take g u _margin, s 8 at he wou week in February. About 30 players s ) - 5 able condition on account of the storm the signs of the day we are living in. viki. be buried under an avalanche of re- | will make the trip B i ibe Pecoy O o extremely pleasing affair. Tt is small, | and extreme cold of the past few When the home is destroyed the state g publican and independent votes in L] v"“’/‘ ounctl does | but highly artistic and with its cheery | days. Nearly 300 orders of coal have goes too, and when the state goes the | The presence of snow and the fact ! the first, second. third and fourth NEW YORK BOY IS CAPTAIN, find that the United States is| lights spreads a glow about the busi- | been distributed among the poor and nation crumbles. It I8 necessary only that there is a chill in the air is not wards. Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. -Harold C rgnted in her contentions of own. | ness streets of New Britain which :ve:d)',fl?om;ofl wh;m;lm-o nearly dead to tnrin to the pisto;);n_g:alothm ages enough to silence those whose stock | 1t may be Lun«:llluleftl]l rom the sl.uv-i Godden, right end, has been euwwld L they nre to be lven to the B P m e e f‘: 8 o 1e zero weather. to learn that laxity O s and fail- conversation turns to politics. Already ment and attitude o > 'S. McMahon | captain. of the Carnegie Tech football ip v 8 _warms the hearts of those who behold. | Thre are 1,232 names on the relief | ure to recognize the home as the {here is talk of the renomination of | and other leaders of the Taxpayers' | team for 1920. Godden, who is & ed powers. on q,,,\z o be | When the holiday makers of the com- | list of the unemployed. L foundation »f the state caused mighly Mayvor Geor A. Quigley and (his | league that the political campaign in | saphomore, lives in Olean, N, ¥ 4 ' e J |

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