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NEW BRITAIN - DAILY - HERALD; TUESDAY; - JANUARY 213, - vwgq, Bi‘itain Herald. i bar the parts adopting that platform | ’ AK,NG NO CHANC i from Amefican pélitics " The Socialist party always has advo- 5 3 ; = RALD PUBLISHING COMPANTY, = % ‘ ~Proprietors. cated ‘‘revolution m many things. S % - b . nG. 4:18.] That this sort of revolution has been i L] L] i (Hundsy ezcspted) At 3 ) X d Bullding, 67 Churva 8t in keeping with the law abiding ideals .. DAy Stamc e of Americans has been accepted. It is BOYERS PAY =" b ; Always Reliable ° & Mouth. up to the New York Assembly to i FANCY PRICES ; NS b & at the. Post Omce st tew Brisld | prove that the “revolution™ is of a vie For BOOZE-, [8h Becond Class Mall Matter. lent nature and advocates the aver- onMLy TO TiMd : - e o OUR SA E 1ELEPHO throw of the Government of the State | el A g of New York and ultimately of the | ALCOHOL - OF Ris*sitonthule aaverusing meatum in | United States itself Had the assem- | DEAD --—=- . ¥ . e —_ TYVING > o city Clrculation books and press Dly founded its action in suspending =~ " Shease SR Suitee T L ers upen tho personal \; i | The J. RUBIN Stock of v acrmtea Tress. S G e oo iy .:::-v:{c-\.'v‘rli“:! l?:‘;!c('x'shfldv entitled havior af th members themselv he use for republication of sit news | their task night have heen simpler. were members of the Sovialist party. - e — the Assembly has struck a tough knot ! i which will take a great deal of hard * OTHER WARNING, & i vv NG ON B (RS work to eut away that their actions | h = 3 2 NO GOI h a blankei of snow covering 2 | may be justiticd. wer of ice on the ground there ; The judges in this particular case ; = : ’\ND WlLL CONTINUE UNTIL feat coasting conditions on every | are the accusers, and though that is may prave a blessing for the party Msfrects is remarkably larse. | in the end A e | : j COATS for $19.50, worth up to $40.00. ! CONCERNING TRAFFIC, e Suresis are faiis sod | Whiie rulex gorcrning trame ars e SUITS for $27.50, worth up to $50.00. ling” for automobiles and there | beinz considercd it might not be a s 7 e abo forol ) fmd o o caf st o rome ot | ' | . DRESSES for $19.50, worth up to $35.00. h of 1he year The combination | the problems confronting ‘‘foot traf- e el e e R = SKIRTS for $4.98, worth up to $17.50. pains ave taken to sce thal | would pevmit such conditions to exist is mot a collision hetween slider’| a5 do on Park street. ‘'wihere a new i s O e || s RO o e e o b : . Large assortment—Every Garment a ite”likgly. We hdve had none | suclias hive been ‘exicting on Bizelow - = Real B . ; , : e _ argain. possibly due to precaution on | str under similar circumstances? | - i COMPLETELY SOLD OUT. I ¥t of both users of the sireets, [ In many other cities, fvhen a contrac- veral narrow escipes from col- | tor ix compeiled to block the sidewalk between machines and sleds [ as on Pavk street, he is compeled to heen nhoted. Svhereupoiu the | build:a suitable.. beardwalk: Around ! : ll)OLKET LIGHT AT is agam esutioned against the | the barriers so that pedestrians are . A particularly to the sounzer | not compelled to wade ankle deep .' Book Rev‘ews POLICE COURT TODAY ers of the family through the mud and siush, On Bige- Oppenheim and White Con-| Prusk is Given Ine—Three Bors Are'® children are nep allewed to | low strect tne same taing might hold | far from their homes in search | truc, and in addition, there scems bui | | | . v and “many of $hem - are ! littic reason to permit the continued » v . 4 . [ G 5 > = Arraigned in Chambers B ld to be content with shert slides | blocking of the sidewalk by piles of : | tribute Two New Volumes n Chambers Before an incline from thes front-vard | sand, -and so forth, after the major | ] . Judge Kirkham. in Tales of Mystery John Mciak made appearance m un\lun\.n |{(1~.~m:. Al I\-n;l-«l' | been mn}.m»\?wl Going HIH’lnrx .mm — - : andl thel Weet: ’ e cou Bie oAt G a “theill” for a moment, the | the trafic situation. selow street | i Staira Japsineroimystise nemeris] : B the charge of drunkenn pick ‘out thé girls they want. And be- he Great Impersonation.” by E.! breac the peace and assaulting i fore they get as far &s San Francisco| Phillips Oppénheim, which goes on ' barlender in Greenstein's cafe o most of them will have reconsidered | S8le in bool stores al an early date is| Broad strect yesterday ufternoon. and decided lo linger a while in! Pranded as the “best story that Op-| Judze John H. Kirkham imposed single blessedncss.—Brooklyn Kagle, | Penheim ever wroje” by the publish- fine of $5 for drunkenness and $10 circumstances, | crs, Little, Brown & Co. It was pub- | and c for assault. ITe was arrest Jshort slidgs than there is in the | to pernit parking on both sides and { ¢4, which the old familiar “typo- | I { | lished January- 3 ed by Officer Ellinger f down recognizad coasting | stil} be available for general traflic. | rpunhienl orr el partivitolbla . = TQ S Cuba is making active preparation o X « H Iru.\ one on the sied is lable ! parking on, ‘one side or the other ';p“\‘ ‘.“. - S IM_‘“' 5 St ' FACTS AND FANCIES. !to demonstrate that prohibition is! TFer those inleresicd in mystery sto- Vi veoiboysibeticenfithe fa sen ioF SN £ i . t y B 1 d us to namec the dormiiory. which — only a matter of geography.— Wash-| 'ies there is an enormous fascination ' ,nq 14 who were arrested by Office war'in’ front of & machive driv- | gniyl should the ruie. Also, W. . Hart gave to the Y. M. C. A.] That New York judge who ruled it| inston Star. { In the adventures of an LngHshmun, | \fichael Mceehan Mout the deust hint to the lat- | quthovities ought lo take some action § Upon| his death, after thol Leneficter { isn’t immoral for women to mnoke — Sir Everard Dominey, and his { : s > | didn’'t venture to add a judicial opin- Hindenburg prolests that he will| “frlend” Buron Leopold von Ragu- ; ] Wil be kyown .as the “Charles W. | ion on how thex're going to carry| not desert “his old camrude Luden-| Stein. The pair mect. after a scpura- Riihe childrgn are the . méyo; sidews there. It is - common { yau Darmitory.” . Ten thousand dol- | their matches.— Manchester Uniou. dorff.” We quite share his fceling tion since vollege days, in Germun Miey arvedo take a.chance with- | praciice for the business hou Lol - I'tfat twce suchr pals shoutd Nang to-| Fast Africa, in 1915, when the for- permii their zuto trucks i par - : As the dove is a symbol of peace, | gether.—Passing Show, London mer is rescued from death. There is permii thei 1o trucks Lo drive part | ¢ on the construction work why not malke Bird-in-Hand. x_:n as- | g v ‘ an amazing personal likeness between t e e ter county (a pretty spot slumbering|{ When the ‘days begin to lengthen| the two and when the German is ors esé days thian. it ordibaiily is, s valk to pedestrians The Washington Senators who are | in the hills of eastern Pennsylvania) | the presidential campaign will begin| dered Lo London for spy work he de- tter. hoae strong (he. brakes ow | the site for the capital of the league| to strengthen.—Shoe and TLeather| cides to make way with the Enzlish- oo the Poace Tronts amd e naoernis | of nutiens*—The Log. Burlington. N.| Kcporter. man and assume his identity in_order | derstanding that ir thes e e 15 OLD CU i Treaty o s nearness tol j — | that he may do his.work. The.i@enti- | IN€ court azain thzy o - i ! a compromise have lost their audience. Accarding to Eurépeans, help from | ty of the imposter is dcubted by for- the reformators. One of pa, they, are lluble to the most What has become of the old-tinie | 3¢ may pe, and probably is, the most The human mind is so constituted | the United States is their only chancel| mer fricnds of Domiuey in London. | Just been releascd from See that the end of the sl eutte rawn aleng at. the . {errific that it can make itself believe any-| to pull through. But have they also| An insane wife of the Englishman | River home and iwo o thing it wants to, and we have no| cohsidered the plan of helping them-! and a former lovor of ¢ al Vor | defore the Meriden jolic argued over xo | oubt that all the favorite sons, in-| selves?—Wheeling Intelligencer. Ragastein complicate cek on the s of stea e = e e ! ) long that everyone is sick of rcading | cluding Hiram Johnson, are firmly i : war approached and the S — ho adults neak v a decade, ago,was w familiar - sight | op g convinced by this time that they are| If sugar prices continue to go up, syslem was at its heiZht, v \BJUSTS WATETD DAMAGE * and tuke out the wholc during theswinter on any of our 2 == ready to make the race, but only uat! the department of agriculture may be| hides his m:stery an conciusion | s sreat personal sacrifice.—Ohio State, called upon by the city gardeners for| in the most aporoved hion, the | Setna Insuvar Co. Scttie: Withyy Onner of the Tiee Hive e strect. upon which machines | part of the construction work his owners here to form a good sized | own institution, the.Naval prison at} aty take a back seat i Portamouth, New Tampshire. { : 1 i Ik scarcely slows the sled, and | especially during the spring. summer | ciun. Must the ) pasters are in the roud where band fall mouths. is 2 place Where | in o\ ervthing of this natu SRt e e ight, at any moment. be run | some added regniations are essential a s } Whichi: we hoker eives o little mits There is sieates danger from § A narvow street. it is not wide enough N bination i en fsfaetion 1o the Journal-Courler. on the charge o stealing candy and destroying pro erty of the Y. W, C. A, werc arralgn: L there 1y nuyone wbout. The | srevent the continued blocking of | 1 | fin chambers. The case of onc of th i boys was adjpurncd indcfinitely untit instend -of twenly, is given | it cah be arranzed to have him sent | to the boys' home i n River;# while ‘the other two were given - other chance to make zood were pui on probation king. up . and, down:the road huch JuFder 1o slop an aulemo- | way into the yard. then stop, blocking | et uing daily news stories concerning nmomentous question before America ave chosen lends into o 1 spend of five or six miles an hour by | {5day, but it has been there is no trafiic bet faithful old Dobbin. which, less than is wreat sliding and the yoUNsE- § hivhways? In these good old days of 3 5 . 2 hould: have their fun, whe | i B _ % It was not worth seven or eizht| journa). instructions an how to keep a bee hive! reader being kept i e 0 d . sleigh riding, which arve fast disap- | nionths of argument. In that length - - i in the back yard.—Washington Star. ! geisit Maybe the person who e the meiry tinkle of the sleigh wives of th : Y of time there were many points If the New York state cities about , = - S tetaae formingd upon taking the belis king in on the cold #Ulness | tguehed upon which were immaterial | the mouth of the Hudson had not We are still in doubt &s to wkhat the “Lynek Lawyor. Willizm Pai- o “‘“'\H’ Sl i . o the cipeus i order that mid-winter night's air - was | and petty united ta become one great city, the| WOrld has bcen made sufe for.—Shoc| (evson White, and pubiichied by b el i " i ial i il s ey cen- | and Leather Reporter. | Brown & Co., t of the Wesi ettt """"‘ have o good (ime could e to th . Bul now what is I K 5 H s sus would be Brooklyn.—Syracuse| = . of cowboy b e ¢ hor upon to take them outl on e B AR (IS S L S Ehelercc e B S ctatue | e el - 3 : Atitor anlthe flocs o n W ) oo i e ||l P BT Bt dard: The ercction of the Burns statuc injof “The Owne: e |1 o oot above tr hills for a slide g AL automoblicE oo A | e | Boston will establish u new bond af| other Weste & Anailee g any of the garment { lawyer, could have placed his finger a ey " % sympathy between our two peoples.| Lig subject in a knowing mannes CiEse 1l othorne {upon A definite fault, and explained | ,_:’.‘.’ e “"""1" N e poing| Burns is the glory of men of Scottlsh ! Xaturally there it i j00dE in slock were dams : AME RICANTSM i tine Ak Ahe sons and e at the public could understand ,.{:,‘\'“,Hl [:y?él]‘iz,,,e' bbar;‘ ar: 87 a N;:“.‘i' Ditghoibelonss H"“]”‘c ta “10‘ centrul theme but. for r s Hilosaboutist 00 BE YEW l&ughter L ldztimagslelghieid Al s e Thonth Tt st weel 7. — New York Sun. i ,f] gleimorlaiol men atitax Chroni-| desire a more violent p; A Kaplan's lo . S ers now do their “sicizh riding™ in . A €. : boys, hold-up agents. 2 man R = ! aceused of murder and the acc 1t will coon be in order for s0meons ! in various fights, pass in review Srate-priced goods which dealers say| [0 SUZgest that Milwaukee be hitched | pyges of ‘the book. e Y| to a steam tug and towed to Germany. Chhe Sihadsiairon the people do not want.—Albany Jour-| , iy - ¢+ Red Kane, who is a reai, lonz. lonz time, and there is still | o0 D The town :is out of place ihere.—j .quure.son of the plains, ¢ s 1O BOWL §IX BRISTO! s wide diversity of opinion among men S EBhiladelphisibe ! tempts to- win the dau Sl ERl e > vith the terse demand 1 i i this yéar. A trip to aps | Who have read the Treaty and some I'riends of Ay, Bryan say that he is h(l:nran“:\"hnh:»'l‘:;tl]é.h:‘of‘?ov-w‘{‘- lf\_m'r:‘l;v" Stanley Works € Feam o Journey 1 Wil s e ol planning a teur in which he will dis- S o AR : nestion, Patrick 1oy prob- | of o available Nl where siiding fs | Who have n ‘s various powsible campaign issucs 25 “YEARS AGO SOt (e DG e to Bell City Tomocrow Night. ouid ha ) i I bowiers the eclanking of the jok Henry. whets namie <t pon motor car and at i Semebady could make a fortune by ftand for thinzs Americin. H i e el eads Ot iron Gy e or: o There have been many minds, not | Zoing into business to sell those mod- ot prgmy minds.’ working upon it for Whether he | zreat as old Dobbin could ever go just those words or whether There is, however, an apparent revival | of historians hos ! of skating, sliding and, to some extent, 4id whal hie has|n vezius will prove the second asser- This is a new departure for Mr. Bryan, — 1 Gt hig whole! tion, and an_cffort o hire one of the Critics of zreat repute have offered ¢ Who has usually displaved a prorer- (Fiom The Herald of That Date) AUTO SHOW PLANS. L . ence for impossible issues.—XNew Yorlk = ct B h S e Wl pave hee L | Exening Post. January 13. 1895. . Atmory To Be ¥ Decorated For' S W. misse HRenCoRR IR BLCTERICE 0 S el e SR caliver st ble s Qe e s o SOt — . MeMillan has returned troin a Occasion—special Mu-ic. form on the Casino str I prove the second. uly. the old | the public as a mass. as they would b ey il husband o o USin S intio Nauv oY Lo SR it LheC . really zreat | 40 Must learn to be happy without| The flow of water thut was suppos- 1 +¢ commitice him a zooed deal of the time.—Cinein- | ¢d to"Come from a bieuk in the water; (0MoDbile show 1o be nati Enquirer pipe alonz West Main strect is caused | “FMOLY from Januar { —— by the springy soil in"that localit: | W Sl 97 (i it | Dannunzio's cashier at Fiume has| - W. J.-Rawlings . and Rdward E.| Co'Ps and Compa { absconded with $200,000 taken from | Ryan, who haveibeen drawn as grand | Neld & meeting =i ihe siwie armon | the treasury, and the poet adventurer | jurors for:the courtrof common pleas| &5t night, Chairm | noted suyin or i i he | fen i mornih=t o land 1 o Ul eion-Rtor Litshexpulsia B hionc b of will oo Horons. b all due revercioe to the mew- | order 3 come greater writ- | be providing there was a man's mortal remains pr S boen incdnlging in all the =ym A% AUTGAMOILE CIED Which is proof that it not as ihiited 1o those w ho idiotic a document ome would Wiiile Meriden e Ui Melntyre Westman West serlifiguiuciblos i will now wet a first hand knowledge of | have beén extuscd ‘from serving until| Presiding. 1t vwas voied " cmodeled 1o Have MNatecbury Bridgeport and § S the vordid troubles of a mere business| LOMOrrow. : | contratt for the decorations next gencration. | other % have thriving a2utomobile : administrator.—New York Sun On aceount of the delays, occasioncd | Hargreaves company. 7 araro i oo bad that it wasn't Friday e | by the breaking down of the engine ai, Wil be in sala uttire ftor the i Univas b iclubs SNcw o remains absolute- | Heney ) for ¢he show w _ | thirteenth, instead of the sixteenth Semc men arc born rich. others| theiStanley,Works, the employes have| Svent. The music ran e achieve riches, and others are given | been. abliged to work overtime for| Pe furnished by Lynch's and th R tels (1 al attempts to zet onc started the jobh by the police of haulinz in; two niglits 1his week. | Churter Oak ‘orchestra und the i Elks" fair L | other attempt is to be made at the| Which would have converted many | yyjighted motor cars.—Kansas City Some boys let off the brakes on u| be vocalists'in special numbcrs each | ,qyp .sulf | of those who cannot do without Fimes. | string of frelght cars loaded with pig| e\(li;ill:(.’ oy . : el B o . e i = | iron and,left standing near the R The door on the Grand street side s thiey ¢ cts. must ] of New Britain motorists not having it of i uperstitio SIS SNG T ol i el e lati ,\esLerd:\' :::x]—] of the armicry will be enlarsed and huscd quite @ commotion amons | live organization. this city is left out e front scems to he somew here 1n the| noon, and the cars received such epeed all of the cars can be taken into the Fhe annual ! osts of gentlenien who signed | in the cold in many wavs. The Offi- Today's noti Shoes are going | neighborhood of Cork.—Manchester| in coming down the grade that ufievi armory by this eutrance. ‘fhere i [imeetnzSwili e Rhcl pous document known as the| ¢ial Blue Book pays but scant atten- | up. Army and Navy officers to Union saing off the tracks at railroad block! bis demand ror space. A\ number of | church Thursda i — they went soveral feet along the|auto men outside of the city are de- ' served at 6:20 o'cloch 4 1 5 3 The hat business ought to be good.| sround, shatteyed a switch and plung-; sirous of sctting space. but if the lo meeting will be e new Americanisn, indications| izhtly over the town and sign po:ts ratc in New Britain liable (0 be .t considering all the hals now being| ed into the big telegraph pole that' cal men want it they will have the e Forcign Mis v S0 th arc being evideneed daily in| directing tourists through the city | =9 mills. gasoline now costs more. own into the ring.—New York Sun.; brought the runaway carvs to a stand- first chance. The dispiay o sems0 I e Y obnS Waihiin e B orbich i still, It required about an hour to put! ies will be much larger (han a Year . ary society i hold (hei 2 B ‘ ; With a seneration to come in Eu-| the cars back on the track. ago. ‘he show will open Monday CAl e e e e hard to nnderstand ,\1\\'.‘ notably lacking. As a matter of fact. Won't semeone please tell us about{ ..o Lo to pay for a dead horse, we Mhe Central Railway & diectric Co.| night and will be open cvery after- ' m., “.‘I('.. “.. n H[- ‘,.‘l\ 'f‘,u I\I\.:“-h B ion of whalllia restulty finiwlls I’ the only sign posts in or near New {something chcap, somewhere 1ouid huve no lack of raw material | will erect at Plainville a building that! noon and evening for the remainder! oy gohe o vy Aad is interestin The issue be-j Britain arve thos» :d by the e for the melting pot.—Wall Strect| will bc capable of storing 25 summer| cf the week. rospital. India dournal. = T i ) - = church are the “trial” of the five Social- Y. A live automobile ciub would { any zood in 1920 is inevituble if our leadership| between the local T. M. C. A. regulars pended from (he fower honse. | be of muiual benefit 1o members, ; - is wisc.” Iven he wouldn't say ‘'be-jand the Clty‘Guards af Hartford cause.” —Wall Street Journal. - Chairman P J. Egan of the water . : | board has.notified” Jacob Young that whether or not it lewds to the | map,”” would insnre co-vperation for — Col. W. J. Bryan.blandl' ignores; some répairs aré soon to be made in B &t the members willibe of | memberst in Dlaces \wiiere. thore ur Thomas Motte Oshorne, though anx- | the curiosity as to what became of 16 |, the ;vater! main passing through his/ 214 M. Johnson for the ; S [Rasicealilopuesane LA epOEt {0 1.thut always arlses when he offers] 1ot,vand onsaccount -of . the {rouble| {I'at team from beinz “snowed under™ [ 1o . G. Bradiey ina oD ) . S = . s 4 few remarks.—Washington Star. |, Foyeman Maher had with Mr. Young, | 2V @ Pi3 score. s . | the mecting T or not a platform declaration | see to it that proper traffic signs arc | prison. for conditions which he ..1e- v sy who. threstened ~ to shoat him, the e ol = jis an internationad secialist{ placed along the highways near here. | scribes.as “having' been very had,” Japan promises not ‘to send wnyl chairman’ intends to take police pro-| Crossley’s orchiestra”at “the KIks'|' Olcoil's orches jon” is suffcient evide to| There are certainly enough automo- { zoing to yield to'a little probe ‘of his ture bri "' to the United ! ion to the place. | feir —advt. l night. —advt 4 . Iy dead in this respeet. despite sever An- | T b susp. comiing automobile show. As a CENTER CHURCH NOTES. fition of Independence tion to (his city, the road maps skip ore pay. coal to h r in pri b actions by representatives of | and the best way to other places are — —_— blic, is he Judiciary comniitiee of the! Chamber of Commerce and merely We probably would not buy il e Osca Pheips o The tool room und the “Ki duct a “Question- Club” of the Traut.& Hine factory. | teachers of ali Sun met las( night in a bowling malch. | city, on January 21st South | The former teum took a verdict by church. Supper g S R smail score. The work. of’ o'clock I'cacl school are cut. And the result of (hel woild put the ¢i'y on the “automobile | Jut we would like to hgar about it. e importance. The ue is| aMiliated organizitions, and would { ious to look over the Wethersfield

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