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HAPPY NEW YEAR. bove today nd Rd. with u new tean, brizht and It predise 1 no 0N it for you vear is your year, to do with It belonsgs o no one can take it from you vear contains splendid s, each of them new has twenty has and ench hour and each min- nities Each day hirs, and cach hour ixty pluced hefore vou as a willing waiting and ready to do your take this clean. pure year, hay ungpoiled days and its shining and wi as 1ou much for such is it zold; hin, may take this clean r with its unspoiled vou davs and mg minutes, and treasure it rove it, and use it. and n the many such new veuars, the with diceless hours and e emember. this year is yours, fou fail in yvour frust; throw ur loss itl be d gem, (I too. W vou will have no one el eels today re was Bethichem, His life, lc His greatest ago born in And many was to r neighhor vou 1éve your- ht New and yvou will have. indeed, Year | the cost as you already have it, which [ number would | LIGRTING humble op pologies befc di ith concerniy the Mayor, His ITonon Pa Comeect d rihy Power company for d living expenses in the o His zealousy the cause s | pat, premafurc Lttt representative of the as to be shown™ i i i not, ecoming 1 to e e will for WIth 10> much amp of the it has v e h me poeal to Common retief is we in « pprehension company, even figured out method tho: assessments upon to use its product. bie points upon which ncil mixzht ranchise (o it, the comp om but action ading the Fordy is be m shall in essions that mectings nizht foliow, passed, but, when the the storm. again has sot- still find the same old the [ Such has been the doing busincss at same history pus increases in various pub- v costs. ears, after a glancc that to the rate proposition, there no great addition the e f the home amount of Andividual at iImonthly as they n. Of Tuable o the much that is using the electricity, the in the city should bills about. thc same have hereto- course those who i cutside equipment. he- company, und not con- cleetricity, w notice lase their The in montitly power fixed amount will bring ter the that able Slectric N the ed a cost, not an increased uices It patrons who a matcrial and not 10 even piy price of t rental, hesids etricity ompany candiddy have becn changed in an ef ncourage use of ¢ ours of for heatine and This, it plant m prom emand an oppori in off hou icing just the h evident be effc to approximat in the floors 36135 T o jcents, @ this to th Take the "V'U'\‘; bill for bus_month, ¢ Ve by by five and Q e them, unconsciously, perhaps, will future ive a fair approximation of your bill, that burn same electricity. [f without does, nevertheless A without providing o commis signs, working amount of approximation the salary, iook into the vou wish an indicators and | apvearance othering to reduce your last month’s its d > periodically inspect them., replacing 1ill o kilowatt hours, just divide oA e GRS e e need of The Chamber of Commerce misht sicer its attention to them the city refurbishing total by two and add to the o s | charges E It has attractively marked | route. [t is quite eviden( that the expenses of a at has to be prepared to he: at one plant t iine the auto for on ok aaveny iy the benefit of the tourist awheel; why | anc 1; r a short ime ust and oniy for a short time m n e or- the tourist full “ [ SR We wager that you do not know <trength at all times to meel the de- - 1 VEeneth seal whetler there is a sign at your street not care signs fo: sreat, particularly when the afoot? :anization wust be maintained at mand comes. Consequently the when it to corner or not; therefore, do not know i effort spread out demand 1 what condition it is in. But ask the should meet with response, greater of- md 1 New Bri zoods store and clerks take care of the friend who has found your house ficiency cost, pen . what it looks like. if qu upon h The us see that there ene. son in 1in at one dr ot would tra Y Also stion him as to its effect the same time, the ) > impressions of thc town, force of have to be ver B And had to keep the larze shabby indicators must go: let | Tear them larg if to trade they do down the merehant —or, bctter vet, make them attracs of personnel complete during fhe entire 1 tive and bright for the benefi weelk his charges for services. whén Gl {30 DERCRE city's, have i FACT Better the water wood alcohol Journal. services were demanded would nis spread AND FANCIES wagon than the hearsc Wull Street tn be cnormous to cover cout fint, if the trade be that may may s0 ont over week so a minimum kept saving of clerks b busy all of all the time, This, to there is a to man who drinks stuff but of anteccdents unknown deserves a place in the hall acen the man who rocks and the man who monkeys san.—New York then, the is a similar proposi- The whiskey. 1o him. of fools the boat with a 1 labelled tion what lishting company is by up and is tryving to remedy for ng a preading out the demand be: tricity, at the same time cha the Sun. castial user of pow There seems to for the navy. As a active duties of wur of letter-writing be too much peace substitute for the it sceks the dan- New York CONGRIISS AND 1920, We have bid farewell to the fate- mors ful year which witnessed the. signing | world of peice. t e i token of vic- W triged nd a warrand for hope Remember, sus man com he will expect older than you Foston Globe hen the cen- next month yYou ten ycar lies, w around find have reached o time when concen- the to 53 imy fort is cssential fo re- Cd S e B vears azo.-— building of the wori W : auarrel amons ourseives we vir nxth and But comimon ocur st retard our pro W ™, hout the wood wild oat than usual. alcohol crops are Dearborn o irrizate rtai in- recs by upnited action. | 1, to be less dependent. of add zons in of on and in- | spired by a spirit general zoord wilt to the battie will. the nation slory A West tobacco Virgima wooc in the woods, look for it, lost hi found for 11 ible example anti-tobacco leazu Dealer. lost out was | nan went and Herc is use of the Plain achicved by her in tlfe | pie task of [ to not hor mplisinnent the great mself, the days for thc >.—Cleveland orvinz prosperity and - well heing of our people.” New Empire. he above is an Year's greet- 1t mier Lloyd Georse's _— i | | Women Viat's to ol b e S50 Teaguc 1o Boycott become of the long before hat con- and $4 Journ ir d follow it =00: eeting, an own Nation Wit for ] reesived a a. and < with T that it the ng th ville Courie ‘Phe-ol a deaf o 'he old vea & et world | wo of New “adne Year here. the hopes, all the S ; | Want fi sire Nt true that Wood™ Mo for a We coal short- it due to a continuous flow of hot Pioneecr Pres this ciy offercd in ih 1 veluiive is e likely things o i de- its d d is cssential 3 le - a time wh A¢h : v when =0 ai to ldoyd 17 the a | ficlds do a they miners not zo may notes rebuilding of the world,” savs e W such reached LR 0 find themselves re- of warning from the at Washinzton.— - . re than - tiwe indecd: it mo il e state e Kansas concen- yrt. there has been a tangle misdirected endeavor. In- - » L dow: wat house rozuen course, burning the thaw out the —Boston Glob, pulling together” our Con- pledged our | s of which we have di e e THE DEMAND. > your sons with the cost of guns And the toys of the martial caste While the solden wheat and the thinzs Are the things that ye think of iast. raw ot ore from the mountain store id exehanze for paper hat towers massed e better things cd azainse itself. Instead forget- nnimportant things ting f or a time the tos toward accom- Congrc striving ther big our wed itself to quibble and quar- little things. 1919 1 the ng e the Instead of he w year of peace. over :s boen a year and zold. to iive in history as a tesm of bit s e et legrounds May reck with the crowds they ain he oil from fichting on bloodicss bi hold. o beneath 1 is alv soil Congres, That the wheels may spin around members of Conar ot 3 for the done. The >rld the v (8} debt T owes Deeres for patriotism men chosen to se you ~in 3iround and deplete your convictions. locks do W v some Bui remembe hi mil- ma teem and on the dream ‘meath a country s 1o the countless poor strongest s brighter home people, ¢ people thit Y rem teel loor to a Took peace, and i dare reveal to Washington as their The food and the clothes ye The o what it does in have to burn ind the deal more cong al u Beanls ve Congress furgot 1918, T.et it remen:ie lave to lcarn its course shall ssons ve sun in fall food nd roin will e avens ! : The croj srow s the will | suffers a flow ! 1 L SR ciforts To hel ¢ And Will shoot re to the golden endless toil in Jas come reen way about, Matn o s )¢ proper signs at O DS soil naming the intersect- all grow and spread, | i { S, the field for | And if man = the mill high for men seek a ¢s for tie guidance! ns, be interesterd who ma Hell his loaf of bread. wage by the liave 20Tl rong And Then supply vail of, the land and want pre- in the call shall faii hem in They are twisted, cognition, bent In face of the WILLIAM V. 11th in reat demand V. STEPHENS. ngineers. U, S. A New York viess as to appea Times. of the city ref is a spiritle; B, MisS €. HOLLOWAY TO TALK AT TRISH PRIENDS MZTTING irlotte Holloway:, of the tors of factories and a 5 prominent worker in the cause of much ? S 1 freedom, will address a4 meeting of Thomas Ashe branch in Judd's hall this evening, "Fe occasion is the in- stallation ceremohies of the society. Other speakers ajag contertainers will Do . Beltin the p, o A indeed. that this is not t to ju onc arances, and the: how 23 o by the visitor. He a indication of lis for as an HAPPY f NEw YEAR. i GEORGIA LEADS IN VIOLENT LYNCHING ! Reécords Compiled by Tuskeege Institute Show One Woman and Seien Whites Rilled. Tuskegec, Ala. Jan. i.—There wer lynchings in the United States i -ding to 4 summary issue. ipal Robert R. Moton, of the Institute. The South fur- and the North and West 1218 there ¥vere 64 in the kegee nished 77 Sve. In country. Of those lynched 7§ were megroes, ncluding onc woman, and seven weie whites. Ninctcen were charged with assault. Seven were burned to death and the bodies of nine were burned] after death. Murder was charge against all of (Lhe lynched w hite Thirteen negroes, charged with mur der were lynched. By state lvnchings were, follows: A Arkans Colorado 2 5: Georzia Louisiana 7: Misoissippi 12: Miss, :; XNebraska 1:;| North Carolina South Carolina 1| Tennessee 1; T 4; Washington |1: West Virgini and Kansas 1. NEGRO AD o S KILLING entally Wou Says Woman, Was Suffering d Asked to Dic So' He Rindl; Accomimuadied| Her New York. 'an. 1.—After havins repeatedly dened all knowledge ot the murder of Mrs. Emma MaeDony ald in a Brookin sandpit. October last, Frank Kcly, o negro, confessc slayer of Catheine Dunn, a maid em- ployed in the home of Clarence Clarke. of Bpoklyn, has admitted. according to ‘he police, that a r voiver carried by him was the o which causel Mrs. MacDonald's Kelly was employed as » in the ejated station in whic! MacDonsworked as a ticke! de porter Mrs. agent. Kelly told th Mre. MaoDona) zether, the over her face] th olice, they said. thzt nd he went out to an wearing a ve hide her identity LIST OF NEW BOOKS AT THE NEW BRITAIN INSTITUTE AMERICA'S RACE TO VICTORY Coloncl E. Requin DISMARCK (MAKE 19TH CENTURY) The expre ust 4, clusions have n depcndent study of —Preface. “There is drama in life solitary man. It s certainly the leading biographies of the vear.” —Boston Transcript Onc of the bio: picces of English histo ship."—New Republic “Mr. Roberison has wrilten sanely and dispassionately that the salient impression that comes out of this biogranhy is not of Bismarck’s meanness but of his greatness. He has accomplished his avowed objcct to reconstruct ‘he period through which Bismarck lived."—N. Y. Times ROT OF SOCIETY FISSAYS, hy Marian in all Mrs. Cox's littie says has a stimulating aging brilliane: that the couple of hour: io read them.”—N. P GLOW-WORM, AND TLES. by J. Henri F by &This ond being the volume The ‘Insects’ Homer's’ sec- on the beetle, the first siacred beetle and others’.” or by Grant Rob- | z 3 22 LITTLE DAUGHTER OF JER ind judsments| LEM. by Myriam Harry, translated om tho French cd before Al e : as possible con- | "N autodiozraphy Jules Lemaitre in the on an g @ les Lo : sources.~ | ¢f the childhood of USA- | e UHE | | conclusions (according to introduction) 4 passionately imaginative daughter of three races. of this | I its pages one moves through gor- one of | 8¢ous and zqualid scewes in the streets of Jerusalem and its environs, nge people and creeds elbowing str: and customs.”-—A. T.. A, Booklizsl based original the aphical al master scholar- “ * 9 } MUD LARKS, by Crosbie “Sketches of army life in France the British and Colonial lines.” “It is a gay and rollicking book, is of ‘The mud larks’, funny without hint of vulgarity or horseplay, clev- erly written by one who understands i something of the value and manipula- tion of words."—N. Y. Timcs. PORTRAITS OF AMERICAN N. by Gamuliel Bradford. “Studies of Abigail Adams, A Mary Lyons, Mrs. Stowe. Mar- F"uller. Louisa M. Aleott. Fran- Wiilard and Emily Dickinson.” .. KOREA, so LRY AND OTH- TR “all s WO~ qua will well that it 5 Times, = o ipley 1ret an en ropay TRUTH ABOUT (B e Ken OTHER abre. BEL- by B e 25 YEARS AGO (¥from The Herald of That Date) ate ever rolled cd 2t ‘he lurge The in this country plate mill of the P | in Pennsylvauia. It meas d one-nalf inch e in diameter, sy 1 0 ' KINGS ONLY A MEMORY A number of local horscmen went V) i to Plainviile this afternoon to try| . — conclusions with some of the fastest horses in that town Chai n Egan of the water d cartment savs all the firc hydrants are good condition and ready for Revenue collectors have through the cigar stores in search for tubacco on duty has heen paid The store of E. P. Emmons was ~trian Government Removes Al Statues and Portraits of Formeor in use are Royalty from Public Building=. Jan. 1.—The government from public buildings busts and portraits of and roval favorites and servants. These objects are being burglarized last night. the money | placed in the museums along th draswe broiien open and the contentis, | other h orical relics. This week the $1.13 in pennies. carried off. The bur- | bust the famous former Mayor s cffected an entrance to the stove o e R e G Ling the glass in‘the door and | ent to a municipal museun:. hing back the lock s Lueger who naturalized At GlobsGlo ming 200.000 Czech residents to g ENfSEml GFF e e Votes and thus Kept himself in £, Aomwendke Sk, office and it the same time laid the The water mf.\nmm LS dongki e SR G hasiclaen foutfeet fovey therold BB 8 o vament here \to " demand Czech water mark and now within six St Sic ehilds fect of the new high water mark, 2 5 ~ = 2 ment, while claiming The Central Railway and Rlectric . = S R s onality. persists in striv company awarded 1he contract et ; their original racial for building a bridge over the Con- soliduted railroad tracks in Newinz 5 = x ton to theo Berlin Iron Bridge com- . ATl DOUBLED. Vienna,.Jan 1.—The city prany. The bridze will be 84 fect long and 133 feet wide ment has: been sharply attacked by S e opposilion press for ils decision to practically double gas, electric and cet car rates. The the people cannot stand this new \'ienna, ias removed the statu former royalty been about which soing town no of pu Iouse overcoats the black for Meadow luke rian na- has RATES World Happenings. Pittsburgh is fearing a flood overflow of Monongahela and ~heny rivers which are steadily rising, to the mwelting snow. A number | of bridges over the Ohio river have alrendy been washed awa i"loods reported to be drivir in West Virginia to gher grounds Doston's Yew Union station most completed and will cost 000. The cost of rearranging tracks, building new signals. switches and bridget is said to be as great as ofihe station. by the Aile- due 750,000 SGCIALI Jan. 1. parts now members, an increase of March, according to submitted by C = The party has av: 1,000,000 marks ver organs Berlin, list paying 900 since | business report man Dittman. able a fund of ontrols 55 Dagian are Hole ton Rolling mills | s 10 feet, | This ele- ¢ sovern- | newspape-s.! Kelly declar aceording fto police, that h¥revolver accidén) fell ot of is pocket and expldgs tho bullet stiking the woman. MacDonald then picked up weapon andshot herself. Another tory was told by Heayis! last night. ccording to the polich ir which' he sid that after Mrs. 3 Donald ha been slightly. wour through hi revolver exploding it fell!fro1 his pocket, the Woknzr begged) hin to shoot her because gy feared|her riends would learn of ye. friendship vith the negro. In ., sponse to hipleadings Kelly shoj ana killed herTacording 10 this~Hersiom of his confesion S WOULD [RAIN ALL HIGI SCHOOL BOYS NEWSIES HAVE DINNER by [¥r thi Herald Annual Event. Attended Carviers. Occurs at Hotel Beloin! This Afternoon. < L Sitting down to tables heaped with| Whes turkeys, dressing, cranberry sauce and | ! other tasty bits of culinary afferings, | upwards of 200 ITerald newsboys, and | a half dozen news girls, enjoyed their| annual dinner as guosts of this paper) at the Hotel Beloin carly ihis after noon An hour be the vanguard of arrived and at - o'clock there w 3 od natured Jjostling mob of boys surging their way impatiebtly toward the hotel. Following the dinner ea one was presented with fruit and candy the appointed time the youngsters had Prisoners Will Witness Hanging of Comrade ‘hicago, Jan. 1L.—Two prisoners, hardened criminals held the Cook county jail, art New Year tomorrow by watching hanging of one of their number Raffalo Durrage—for the dou murder of a man and his wife. Sheriff Char! Peters vesterday for the ""pick” of U 600 inmates to atiend the <xe ] think it will have a good cffect upon the prisoners,” he ! “When they are released from o they will have something to Lt s o member.: % tavor of requiring T e e esy fer entrance int MRS, VERMILYE HERL. Athletic Resareh Society of Amberig Will Try b Have Pupils Physi- cally ained By Law.” hundred | - v | New York Jan. 1.—Steps to, enactment o patior.al and st the | requiring coipulsory athletic . for Hizh Sipol students taken by th athletic rescarcy of America.jt became know The societyjwhich conclud nual meeti veste ihe followt proposed ray S ny will Aere comn slatian- sfield rdg U 3ass., Y. = Nlaymond Dudley 2. iled om collcge. ing ofliceis were e i of New ut Fails to See Husband Secluded in Hospital. —2Mrs. Wm. C Brooklvn vesterday from Harrisburg, Pa.. but could t be fouxd at the hame.of velatives! nor at hotele. Her husband at the Cumberland Swurect hespital coniinued his silence respeciing the broken 10- mance of Miss Ruth M. Keeney of Monson. Mass., believed she wus to Lecome his vife. So far ascould be learned Mrs, Vermilye <id not see he At e hosr’ al it was =aid had bec: issued to pe 1o scc D Vermi'ye and or tcic_rams are shown (v, Springfield Y. : eilél?v}-ir(“, irsr . Jan, Vermilee reached cellege, JUT ON BATE Physician : Relea w ' Bond Peading fnves ‘ rusband. ct ord ne one no ietiers of RHis Assistant. le. K chott, | % Louisv pher G. is cnargdd vith Fiizapeih Ford tant, enjoved fr relessed from jail 060 hond provided by trien| stigation by grand Wit ! that him. A dis; where Mrs. \ cuoted hoi Taines, as ! i would be foana I vias ti.e hom= of a = . in was corfined mostly to mony «f wiincsses for cy testified chi {hey saw Dr. Schof s o cc about 2:20 o noon of December ter has held that J ormer . ancee of ~filbged to be marries { Captajlf Georse K. Jordan 1irst ion, was killed Le zna tfflee o'clock that after pol hearj the 2l 1.0 be upset over rmined to return to after she Las seen| GANKS GAIN 3 BILTION. Abnosinal Closed National Institutions Show Tncreases During Year Just kS An unprece- of nately $1.- the esources of na- the year was report of the Cu ne On the date o the bank ve- $22.500,000,000 and total e Washington. dented increase £00.000,000 in tional banks for ed by Comptroller Tiliams las 1t last call 17, sources appr 1ted Te incre deposits s, the comptiroiler widely through resoure an c T STILL IS IN GREATEST D elphi, Int shatt - just closed co.caze tot: of the as compared twith 36 onal Dbanks in . In addition. coilage . since June buatries in the last 12 30 wos nearly $800.000.000. The re- ted to 90,529,195 p i sources of “country” banks in Texas with 28,450,000 picd j increused in the last six montLs alone pushout the yeer 4,000,000, or 5! per cent, while emand for alf coini {in North Carclinz the rease vas ces. Cent pleces w jover $51,0004000, or 38 per c LOW 3 Ja. 1 red coinage Dwoing led 50 —-The Pi phia) the country cd bank ov reserve citie the outside