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good general idea of business and taken i a Britain Herald. ! : orzanization to a vast systen in an D PUBLISHING' COMPAN Proprietors. { manner 18 | detly (Sunday exceptsd ar A: st Tlerald Building, 67 Churoh B s Year Three Monthe & Month, at the Post Omes ar New Uriaid Becond Class Mall Matter. TELEPHONE CALLS dras backs dyed-in-the There are the however, that heo | Republican leaning i wool the ‘most serious one ; being is accused of Such unforgivable to of the old- Rather would they defeat with Bry who a sin many 0 down than time to an pick ories lorious n 1y profitebie advertisiug medlum . o city. Cireulation bouks and press always open to adv one tainted by Lthe He proved, of broad mind, of opponents. however, particular ir during the war United States to give the President and Con in tendenci he its utmost sociated Press 1s ex Be use for republication of 5 ited 15 1t or not otherwlse crad and Riso locel @e¥s he is Republican when sup- j port Demo- to a tic ess. 5 JACKSON @AY DINNER. i friends then :, which has been pla:'n\':;l e lished, to Presidential | e i bovant orator, but a on both sides. well versed, not a s hold of the pable man. its most im- pre-¢ aspirants ilities, will t tonight, and the constituents will gather Day dinuer. So larg that tion | MY never como nearer tho nomina- session :tion - - tion than he is at present, but he phn admirable President. would make | i for | | an g nevertheloss ackson OPENING OF A NEW STREET. The proposition that Lake street be | opencd up throug the 11 W yashington it the | crowd no accommodate and into two scetions. to will b will be greatest matter split to Main, although the made public, of interest the candidate country is probable details of pian for pro- | likely Tole pn upon esidency his there is cxpecled a decla fom Woodrow Wilson as to his erm desires, and a general out- f policy for the he is to do nner will shapc themselves rar nd the politically wisc will fol- he story of tonight's affair v . The trotting out of principles ould-bes” of various strensths | pabilities, from Bryan down, ! ' as vou prefer, will furnish a | 'S ot oratory, delightful of the true follower of the Dem- mule. The old fellow of juice fame may be expected to | little talk which will upon all sides—Dby cedure ars sounds | as though it might prove very feasible | | and there is no doubt Dut that, | equituble of uceomplish- the city . for not Closely intermingled if an method ulti- the wiil from went is sus considerable thoroughtare mately making of & new Teart of the trie | mie party, despite il ' i in the Events following i city and the business dis- Mayor prefers to remain scere- tive upon the plan and will not tell how the city is going about making the change. However, providing there money spent scheme not a large sum of unnecessarily, alrcst any should be worth careful consideration We it, to the and probable adoption. take from what we can glean, that there is a possibility of floating a corporation | of Main nd property be re- husiness the railroad underwrite Theii philan- street men the Repub- owners of which in immediate seize m cagerly riations Tiis prog pf the party and thereupon to c Democrats with bt whom therc vho will upon from | neighborhood the and Main strect the in will @ who will en- | at least entirely part of expense peleplbiend ions will 1ot be they will ope Bryan lean- b rty values to a con- | thropic, realize on | Ll the boost in is a larse e 1eless there spirit back of the ! judged it right. Berkowitz blocks, sideradle extert §. Cummings, Chairman of Committee, is prepared that body with e states, record @ Pro ,-.uuf uncertainty er is a genuine public ational w2 e session of tion which, ommittec bly behind Treaty fight. evelopments g back niove have The Mag and which stand in the wi to obtain by al Condemnation procecdings may be nccessary, but of the | opinion that, once the owners of the buildings arc satisfied that the city is they will accept a small without the mneed of gping to | if & will put | being should not be even on | the prices are now on city, the hard in his { state The at the the dinner we are high body s as to Bryan 15 even making any prediction ate. It is watching Mr. he President with it well do. is the accredited leadc a in a profit the fiv carne: impaltienc i 1 steps for the acquiring The through some Years ago, i been cheaper to have but, by the sanic process it will probably be less Woodrow the | an- may ! property. street should ha been cut would have dene so then, of © rats, and plans to nominate t may not well be started until Is announced his d of reasoning, to dv it now than it wi and the .day jhe uncomfortable habit of up- 1 be wihen | his costly all schemes with facile and, as usual, say. After he has ,” the commiltec to follow, ssness of thc §s ability to ' admirably years hence is heu has to be dore. With the elimination ot of he will have a made his| blind | which th will S be pre- * v ending Court strect is | or i ) planned, and « Lake o oy similar change on | desires of olhers ! street, there will he no thor- ¢ put over” his can- demonstrated 1912 for the immediate sudden end. oughfares m center of | was e Convcution Balti- when he Wilson thamp Clark lad a comfortable | and attention.from By piece of strategy he candidate wi that come no cul-de-s the to Therc will be which city of in came out busine ently | ¢s in tradlic, | ce i points avoids. There will be nothing to ;14”([ in t v of the up-building of offic | structures and stores, and « = z . dmir-| 6 an increase in the valuation of eded i | - . { ' | becomc the 'or the nomination liter: d the delegates’ han to the other. wa there wiil | an-a n in ‘he Tray alon; streces which sways and to shopping retracing propertics through 1 which the public may up- the leading ‘interests’” ntion aclnowle [ o , that uid afford to Ye | \ithout d by financial powers. Tho poli- | steps was slated | Tna he rocks if it had refused ingh his resolution; it scheduled fate if had that was an and compelled iravel to reso- | on trips its worl the neced o1 it ¢ not of fruture of Democrac proposition of up it too familiar o ac- chan these costs i city comes was in connection with plans as it nominated o accommodation clared the with every public that has olu- | the past | additions e same wham Bryan was | been with the forces oppos 1t of campaigning something the him | nt at the next convention. | —— — - 25 ot HOOVIIR A CANDIDATE? ha s W authority than United States Ca re few yeara. They will mean admirable to our expenses as have school and other pment. 1d Wo may ex- improyements, water indispensabie additions to But the fact.must be Britain the personal busin of sort from or New 5 growing same position that percentage rapidly and is in s | e | few years. it has to have more facili- | ties and chances to expand. We mus our Tetroac- clements wi wish to retard our £ to support need- ed improvements shoud upon by the citizens. reless | penditure, for little retiirn by city s in any direction, disallowed been predicted in hing . S ased by a large less an the that by no per of Abin sald, date person particular ction o tho the next Democratic | | pay for conveniences. for President than will be iro | tive 10 Herbert Hoover, th accord- 2] ‘ { growth by refusing member who made 1 p { e remains unnamed, New York dvening Pos = from but he is, desplte liple. the ifoover of- h carries the story its cor- ficis ndent in Washington: solutely by the same peo- | of A dollar spent with wisdom and Fthele sure himself, ackson Day dinner und of the material thercat ot gttend, = cfliciency | rold it is said. | do now will return itself many A is placed, wasted, foreve for now, later dollar it look on. wherever is gone mocracy might choose the efficiently the of Red C lief supplies elgium and Northern France be- the United States was involved ¢ war and who performed a sim- y for allied countries after nee. He has proved that he pable man and he must have far worse ! we mu far forward needs as they cheaper head, than they wiil ever be. But we must first make up for tardi- ness in taking care of this business of ours, the city. our mun whe orzanized are handied distribu- | Jook Cross and R The announcement that the rveap- pointment of Postmaster Delaney of this city has been decided asked they Ho won manj! He is ac- flam- | frowned | should be ab- ! upon by | i yesterday { important | Tnited i which ] [ | The western _sk; e ‘ Then sing lully, lullay, Bryan's e and | T to the | advanced during | works, | { John | ex- | j if we | Warrants for { judging from { in New NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,THURSDAY, JANUARY s, 1026. consressman Lonerzan and win v | SHIPPING METHODS | submiited to the Senate will be wecl- come to New Britain e the postal sys derably handicap the crease in ¢ and the restricted rail- road traffic—and Burleson—the local office seems to have be degree of efficiency those about We have to find, it true, but, out-of-town newspapers are nothing us compared in- running at a greater than many of our fault us. is trouble with others. our Which is a testimonial ta Post- master the Ludwig De- Justice Martens, the wants him Boy. pu partment of th Before the presenc self- termed Ambazsador of of the Russian t was desired he was Now, when we want Soviet governme v conspicuou nowhere to be found and k and you Shirk the world shirks you, wor work alone 1c nighly e New York alure had an plei in expelling hody unfit to serve and rable timc five Socialists the that they 3] Amgr for their on rounds they had were beeause subseribed to the doctrines of which is nicnacing to SIES., Concerning raids on alleged Reds, being sure vou are right is quite as as then going ahead.— Springfield Republican. Admiral Kolchak will “cede half of Siberia to Japan” about the time Mr. Hearst *cedes” half of Mexico to tl States.—Wall Street Journal, The world will be millennium when war hard to make cac Gazctte. nearer as two the billion Yorlk More than rode on all during the fiscal vear just cnded. this number it is said ti got scats.—Tacoma Ledger. Conan Doyle sa may be alcohol but we'd like one he pussensge lines of New he believes in the next world to know particular refers to.—Columb Record. A LULLABY. o (Walter De the Anglo-French Review) Now silent falls the clacking mill; Sweet—sweeter smells the briar The dew wells big on bud and tw The glow-worm’s wrapt in fire hen sing lully, lullay, with me; And softly, 1ill-lall-lo, love: Tis high time, and wild thyme, And no time, no, love. La Mare in has veiled her The night wind to the willow Singeth. “Now, lovely, lean thy Thy tresses be my pillow!” with me: And softly, lill-lall-lo. love s high time, and wild thyme ‘And no time, no, love rosc, head, in the brake; bells in the sex; The moon o’cr moor and mountain Cruddles her light om height to he t, Bedazzles pool Leap fox; hoot sweet! 'Tis midnight now a-brewing: The Fai Mob arc all abroad, And Witches at their wooins. Then sing Iully, lullay, with me; And softly, lill-lall-lo, love: “Fis high time, and wild thyme, And no time, no, love. 25 YEARS AGO he Herald of Thai Date) and owl: fount wail warbi January 8. 1594, Coal and Wood company H. Johmston president and John Bovrle secre- The City has elected . and tr surer tary” The armature of one cars burned out n forenoon and anothe sent out to bring it to the car barn:. John Pinclies has been awarded the contract for fitting up the Y. M. C. A in Middletown. A. J. Sloper will speak en “Ii- nances” at the meetlng of the Men's ¢lub in the Baptist church tonight. The new and elegant lunch wagon owned by John Boyvle was built Dimock. The lettering done by E. P. Immons. The High school class in #il journey to the Peabody Haven next week. An instance of uniform a single family is that Newton and Seymour G. Smith, of this city, are members. Among tes ns and daughters whose combined ages amount to 600 vears therc have been no deaths to date. of the clectr Plainville thi car had to b was sevlog. ey museum of which General Happenings. Strike Situation—>Many running in Brooklyn today there is gencral quiet about the the arrest of the presi- dent and the superintendent of the Brooklyn lines have been issued, as it has Dbeen found that the men have had to work over 10 hours on the lines. This is against the law. Sugar Goes Down—Eight hundred and twenty-two barrels of sugar went down in New York harbor yesterday. On the same ship were 300 bales of cotton which also was lost. Ca are cars and cit ! ol with ! { Commerce Chamber i med longevity | ; and little neck WILL BE DISCUSSED Traffic Burcau Belicves New Brita Should Get Better Transporti. = tion Sermice, e executive comumittee traflic bureau of the Commerce met yesterd: 2 o’clock. Chairman W, L. Bell, R. G. Hughes, L. S. Sherman and Fred Rackliffe were present and a general discussion of the shipping facilities of the city ensued general docket was prepared for gular mceting of the trafiic bu- 1u_which is to be held on I'riduy at 5 at the N Britain club. [iis docket emb: subjects, every one of which is of vital i t to the ship- and shipments of of the ¥ of J 1] docket was prepaved for the regular meeting of the traffic bu- reau which is to held IFriday at itain club. This docket embraces subjects, cvery one whic his ital intercst {o “tho shipper s of shipments of the cit A city the sizc of New Britain and with such a huge volume of freights and express traflics is entitled to the most serious conside jion and best of c by the transpertation com- The burcau believes the eity is fully alive to the valuc of its business and is doing its best to zive 100 per COMMITTEE NAMED ON HOTEL PROJECT | President Ap- points Local Business Men to Secure New Modern Hotel. President A. Buol of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday announced the names of the men who have enthusi- astically agreed to scrve on the com- mittee formed to securc a new mod- ern hotel for this city. The commit- tee is as follows H. H. Pease, chairman, ton, D. McMillan, H. C. Wi Chamberlain, W, Hatch, Klett The G. members of this committee arc ir y and their abilitics and will hav the hearticst support from every citi- zen of New Britain. hoping that very soon Ncw Britain will have added to its Leautiful public buiudings a comparable in Dbeauty of design structure with our public libra postofficc .or any of the oth nificent buildings which gr beautify our cit CITY ITEMS and , our mag- ce and Orders for funeral picces prompt attention at Glover' —advt. Installation of officers will place at the meceting of St Lady T. A. B. society to be held this cvening at 8 o'clock in St school hall. Shoe ®ale at There Shuttle Meadow club Saturday evi ning, January 17. Members are re- quested to make reservations with the ward at once. lover picces.—advt. gl seld today a three fam- No. 51 Spring strect, amp Real ¥Estate Co., to Long's.—Advt. specializes in funeral ’l'clehun: picces to J. Opportvu;t): btf;rs 4 For Foreign Service I Sergeant Beaudoin, in cha local army recruiting station, been cmpowered to enlist men service on the lines with the 1st to Tth Divisions, these men to be overseus following a brief cour: training at Fort Slocum. Recruits for cal Units, siznal corps and engi- neering divisions are anceeptable. This arrungement presets an opportunity for forcign travel. of the has OBSERVES BIRTHDAY, Priends of Luke Drinkwine, of South Burritt str joined him cvening in observing his Dbirth The guests plaved whist and *'45 rick Gaffney taking the prize latter zamec. Mr. Drinkwin ployed in the Fafnir Bearing pany factery. 64 lust it is em- At 4 meetin, bating club tl of the Mig school del s afternoon final ar- { rangements for the debate with Hart- The debate will Gth, 1920, in ford were completed. be held Friday, February the New Britain Migh school audi- torium. Tickets will be on sale soon. The judzes have not yet been clected The High school club will hold meetin, nd a sypper at the Y. CrA it evening. WEDDING ANNOUNCED, Announcement has been r ved of the marriage of Alfonsus Fred Coburn formerly of this city to Miss Murguer- ite Finter of Jridzepc W hic place in Bridgeport December Splendid Spanish mackerel 3uc haddock 12¢, Boston blue, whol 12c, fresh herrinz 1:c, flounde 5 Halibut. sulmon, sew trout. striped mackerel, port cod, scrod \l{\\l» bluefish flounders, finnan had- die, smoked herring. kippered herring, boneless salt cod 20c lb. 1t herring. salt mackerel, salt salmon. salt cod tongues; red herring 35c¢ box. Round clams. live and boiled shrimp, scallops and Cape Cod ovsters. All high grade sea food. We are open until 9 o%cloc! Thursday evening. Moore’s Fish Market, Washington sme tish, 1 frost sea fish, ba bass, ! Placc.—advt. Chamber of Yy afternoon at ely giving mueh of their time, their | hotel | siven t will be a dinner dance at thej the | com- | THE McMILLAN STORE, Inc. ! f “Always Reliable” Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF JUST THE GARMENT YOU WANT FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK AT A SPECIAL 109 DISCOUNT 'FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK Our stock is now well selected with good Dependable, Fash- ionable Clothes. Step in while assortments are complete and select a COAT, SUIT, SKlRT or DRESS. You will be well pleased as this opportunity also offers you a saving of 10 9% LOCAL SCHOOL SUPT. | SUGGESTS CHANGE Holmes Would Have State Con-: tribute More to Upkeep of Schools . Stanley H. Connecticut Holmes, acting for the State Teachers' associa- tion, of which hc is the presiding of- ficer, has mailed today a message from that association to the teachers, school | committees, superintendents, teachers’ orzaniza and welfare ganiza- the state, comment- nt situation aeching and suggest- ing improvements. The principal item in is u recommendation for higher sal- arics, improved pension systems, and lurger financial appropriations from the state for the upkeep of the schools. | To make this possible.hc also recom- mends a statewide publicity campa Tollowing is the messag A grave cducational confronts the people of cause of the increasing shortage of trained and efficient teachers. This shortage is due to unsatisfactory and | unattractive conditions of salary, pen- sions, and tenure which arise from in- adequate financial support for the schools. Unless hew policics arce in- stituted the present serious conditions | are sure to e aggravated and the | very foundations of American liberty and democratic government under- | mined. “In the ce of these conditions it is the duty of teachers and of all other patriotic citizens to concern them- selves seriously about the present sit- uation and to seek by every legitimate means to bring about improvement. [ *The purpose of this message is: { “l. To provide information aus to the program proposed for the mext | meeting (February 15 and 14) of the B Tovamon Gamstien of Lems | fora. | ions tions throughout ing upon the pre { world of school te his messagc emergency America be- 3 To bring to the attention of all interested a proposed plan for a state- ; wide publicity campaisn for the bet- terment of Connecticut schoo The Program. “It is proposed to devote the pro- sram of the February mecting to the ! discussion of the followinz subject which in the judgment of the direc- tors are fundamental to any movement for the improvement of the schools of Connccticut: 1. Higher salaries for te An improved pension hers em for More stable tenure for teach- contribution by the | state for the financial support of; schools in order to relieve in a meas- ure the burden of local taxation. which ! iz already bearing heavily upon man towns and A la ¥ laws or in distribution of stat revenues as will make possible a larger contribution by the state for the financial support of schools. i “6. The consideration and adoption | of a plan for a statewide campuizn of publicit for bringing above =ub- | jeets before the people of Connecticut | and presenting to the next General Assembly some definite propositions | whiech may result in such legislation | is needed to provide higher salaries for teachers, a better pension system. more stable tenure, and an increased ntribution by the state for the finan- c support of schools. “In the opinion of the directors the time is now at hand when the fore- zoing should be thoroughiy discussed. carefully considered, and fully under- stood by all teachers. by all local | school committees, and superinten- dentg, by all welfare and by all the people of { Ior this reason the directors are malk ing plans for the discussion of these matters at the Tebruary meeting of the association which will be held in Hartford., February 13 and 14. A Publicity Campaign. “If the February meeting is to re- ! sult in definite accomplishment. 3 further program of procedure should | be determined upon which should be, followed by a thoroughly organized and actively prosecuted campaign of ! publicity designed (1) to bring these matters tc the people of Conneuucut, (2) to enlist general support and co- operation and (3} to draft and pre- | I + to the next gencral ass | operation of all state-wide ! pointed. in the ' ° i paid ! each teachers’ i tendent of schools; | dressed with an urgent appecal for | Suspected )lnl'd(-n * heari i the g f -z : g Mon. Matinee | & ent appropriate legislutive measures mbl | 1t is the hope of the directors of | the association that such a program may be formulated and udopted at | Ice the Fcbruary meeting, and that action i | Cream i favorable to a campaign of publicity may be taken. Following the next mecting only ten months will be left before the meeting of the general as- sembly in January, 1921. The time PURLE, WHOLKSOME AND DELICIOUS TRY OUR CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM OR A HOT FUDG UNDAE will be none too long to present WITH CHOCOLATE CREAM properly these matters to the public and to enlist the necessary support and | co-operation for securing such legisla- tion as is needed. “In carrying cut the plans for February meeting, as proposed, the board of directors invites the¢ co- and local educational and welfare oganizations. “A special committee of the board of directors has already been ap- This committee has con- ed_ with representatives of oth wide cducational and welfare T MAIN STREET zations and jointly with them is the program for the February meeting, and formulating a plan of organization for the proposed publicity campaign. “All local teachers’ organizations in towns of the state are urged to up- point accredited delegates to attend the February meeting. It is sugsested that the expense of such delegates be by the organizations which they represent and that all school co mittees authorize their attendance during the session of the February meeting without loss of salary “The co-operation and support of all school committees and superinten- dents of this state earnestly so- licited and urged, and the attendanc of representatives of school commit- s from all towns of the statc the ng J. F. Glover Announces the Removal of His Flow- er Shop 90 Church is from Street and on tentliertof the January 15 will open a first organization: school committee; to each to each | message stute; to each super welfare is class Flower Shop at 135 Main Strect. In the meantime orders thi Tel. 918, organization filied at 21 Spring St. in- te and co-operation.” PREVOST IN COURT Mother’s Coughs®and olds Go Quickly She cannot afford to besick and neglect her household duties. At the first symp- foms she prepares the way for quick recovery by the nnnzdnalc use of Gray's Syrup—a houschold preparation of sixty ears standing. of Brown in Mt Clemens Will Demand Full Investi- | zation. nary today on his former | Brown. who rge of close friend, J. was shot to death on near here two weeks attorney anncinced their stand mute and, demand tion. : I the accused man is held to trial according to the authoritics they will seek a deluy of about 30 days in fur- ther proceedings. in order io conduct | a further investization which they suy may incriminate another person in Brown's Lilling. i @ri}ifii"@@ifii}@fifl' W.:fi’)-t’:%.?io 22 LYCEUM U G J O\ Given Away!! three Prevost's | client would an cxamina 3 : S RED SPRUCE GUM ! Montreal DWA.SHN & co New York? - - G 40k 40k TSk At the openi matinee performances the Lycewm man- | 49 agement will give away SUGAR in the following amounts: Fifty Pounds Tues. Matinee Twenty-Five 1bc Wed. Matinee Twenty-Five lbs Al ladies attending the performances will be ticket and during the afternoon the will be drawn sugar will be given away in bags cuch containing five pou veight= will be g the ures.. The sugar will be the best e while making a try for the city. o] ziven a coupon off. The ds. The arantced by city 4 and and the show will be sealer of weigl| it the = as- is certainly best worth ever given in iere will be two ticket sellers to take o and the show will start at 2 re of the crowd. 5 o'clock. {oc@fi@{fi@@@@@@fi@@@i‘@{‘fi@@"‘ g Doors open at 1:30 o’cloc

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