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L4 Britain Herald. PUBLISHING COMPANY, Proprictors. ALD aally (Suna. excepted) at 4:18 at_Herald Building, 67 Chur'h St » Tear hreo Months New Britaim m Mall Matter. TELEPHONE CALLS omee L Kooms ¥ Dproftable adverttaing medinm eity. Ctrculation books and Dre ) mlwave oven to advertisers. A Inted o Amane « 1a oxclustvely entitied be use for publication of ali news firen 1o st or otherwise credited and also local mev. DUMPING THE REDSS the problenm over rest is growing in seems 10 he looming now the United States can find a e “dumping zronnd” for the ists deported from this coun- bause of their radical activities. batch from Ilelsingfors this g tells of an intervi sondent V. Klishke deles: tive ted ot ping e He Associated Press of the of the The Government secretary wion in Dor rep- of the Soviet as ‘Soviet Russia suying allow itself to be used as round for tators from zoes to state that Reds” will subjected to gh examination before being Soviet of carmine Russia Ark™ entrance to destination vith the Hu- her passenger list, s But it il lerkman and the rest somewhere a secret ix predicted “dump” Emma Goldman and he Finnish border. they v by and from will be taken the rail. Finland is said to siderin the of the possibility a deportees. But she ap- has ulterior The hting 5 motives in so Finnish Government is with the Soviets And will Russian exchange of prisoners uch prize she the boat packuzes as in load of Amel pes, she for the ange 1d will ean demand some political the Soviets by be one settlement of the m o “dumping the Reds” pro- Soviet Russin values the serv- Emma Goldnan and Alex an highly mizht £ it nland m their teachings in Ameri it Russia will not take 1th n, them, refuses 1o keep destination altimate remains o are more than held deportation ists on Kils Island : fol proceedings o apleted. There are many mor hout the United States who will with the aid of Uncle Not teet cir way L1is but pd uture o Istand one singl a who of them, ix to et sail some time in the for “somewhere in vith thousunds of new depor- destination and the ree the tion ed first by Russia nland, Upon shiipment will therefore, he inter the nent of ees depends America’s ing ground E LIGHTING MEFNTING. he ople ypeal Mayor tha of the City of New Hritwm meeting of the Com a ‘ouncil 1o bhe he this eveninsz purpose discnssing the n g rates bears fruit. the ber =1 ot Led mich more than usually mo ply an ox than t hers. From reporis the past E ihat (0% Ny person e 1" ower Compa nan he pany are of thinas. Hrtinit representation Conng themse will heir bills cheme wili the on ¢ dmittedly there are who dema \willing to king and might bt the malse compan i v we are inclined io oM ople fange who will actually profit in rates to go to the *ence prisoners | ) izaiion thousand | now. * meeting and have their say in case outside opinion. is called for by ti Council he that of the allesation the compuny has cha some the users of cleetricity under new scale o the past month, it true, should give these sume people an indication of what thenr bills should hereafter be ind =hould form admirable basis tor 1t arguments is self-evident that it hecessary 1o pay for lighting same way we are paying for every- clse. 10 s fis company urcd ont a scheme, as it says it Whereby the usage of electricity and the plant yhich the company s forced to Keep up is spread over lonzer period and the power fur nished al u cheaper rate (o the aver age man, while the individual who usex little power hut demands elec- tricity. nevertheless, has to pay for his service! an equitable manner o adjustment has been reached. We presume that differ- the there must be a in company's receipts. 17 U can be forced without harming the majority. we have =zained consider- able Otherwise, we expect that & raise in the of power would b charged. with evervone paying more. wWhatever amount of electriciiy Somec to muke up for the man who is using only a littic power but who is making it impers tive that the company supply him wilh expen equipment. from i plant to 1he place where the Wi barned order to make that I will in sare have power whenever he wishes i hall all of portion of the s pay a his bill, or shall we allow com puny 1o charge him for service Take You oir choice and air yone v at the Council moecting tonighi. owe it 1o yoursell to do s LOOKS LIKE A DRY YEAR. vom the sublime to the ridiculous. or from the ridiculons to the sub- lime, according to the viewpoint o the individoals most concerned. may to the 1wo ol New the phrase applied methods in which the demise of lexvorn observed i John | Hritain cvening a local orsan- e farewell’ N days that The had that savored sironzly of the seem fo have zone forever, vari- ous saloons and cafes that iy stock on hand wlso said o huave dispense hem with at hand Toni orgeuizations. long af- d with the prohibition move- sloat- celebration, ment, will hold « inz over the downfall lust night's and to- | ey in many ways and one ula night it will be the water and hot « il those attenda in vhercin, rumor hath it a familiar cop v once wont (o cheer, officiated ' capucity last nikht, rusals of metropolitan news papers would ek one to believe that considered o place of Gotham, oantinal o headaches, must have an = Thanks- New Year awl one’ this mo siving, Christmas and s Kve bronsht tales of osientations revelry, repo of which were chicf Iy notable T QU of money and “lik- spent in the high priced hotels cabir ind for the amount Ker” consumed in public. But. press dispatehes tell us. last nizht was both the alpha and in the line omezu o metropolitan celebrations, Reser iions were sky-h and therefore demand Yorkers the was atly stimaulated ror New think little of even eelebrations—unless they i <iy 1 now remains for ns expen that our city cousins will from the prohibit hacehanalia AN in tin in condi- on for Fools" Duy. which should od slide by Now permit 1o with- rine jubilec in York he clock e strilk- witching hour tonight the couniry will, theoretically o abisolutely tdey. in re- Wit the openinz phas most | | | speakinz, | i nportant and ambitious effort that Blic has eyver made rict the us of Nicholux" | s, The on vodka was an aniocrat’s man zion forbids the Moham- of drink ing the American han- iterests have hope. it must not supreme court ziven a tinal decision o tul questions raised b opposition. 1t has upheld war me prohibition. i has not given it its nllincdum on tomorrow’s prol Tems least three states, inclnding viled ratify 1t lonz period of litigation nmay he ex- pretsd. the onteome of which the fate of the wendiment. For the present the mendment binds and those who vio- mPrered. however that rhe amendment simply decrces sale, be that the manufacture. of intoxicating liquors shall illegal. 1 Il i will prohibition NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY rd, 25 YEARS AGO The Hcrald Date) loophole. for what And therein is the great it docs not attempt to designate is an intoxicating liquor. True, Con 9 (From of That gress has ssed an thai intoxicating b aet specifying one-half of one per cent alcohol Aruuary 16, 1895, ix But laws have been W. HL Cadwell inta the Hadley The New a social in There were somie changed and il is not impossible to husqnovedshisfoflice hlock W hall 1 60 and chy this designating The e repeal ¥ Britain Booth's 1 ciub amendment st evening law Constitutional would the the just same as it is. even about cauples were from Meriden H. W. Flagg, V. A Kinne and W. A, Kimball were the committee on arrangements. Admix- sion to the hall was by invitation At the annual session of the maste plumbers’ association in Waterbury I. B. Weiant and Geovae Rapelye, hoth of this city. were respectively elected president and recording secretary. M. eifecy, ! Weiant was also ‘ted del to the national convention. i Q Ont‘ P Fred Latham will assist Alfred on in his recital be ziven Hartford shortly Beginning next Monday the Staniey Rule will from bresent. of whom W. B. Rossherg ir explanatory law decreed that it required a beverage of more than per cent alcoholic con- tent to make it intoxicating There huas been considerable specu- Jation to whether the WRighteenth is Amendment is effective after mid- nizhi already in ele AS: Al 1t womght or s secms 10 be the conscensus opinion that ‘onight's the nizht i i while we luck any specific information. This stock of Coats. However. it is a slight thing to worry The TIEY RE about DioNesmol P ——— ONE factory p.om dry The Y o most ason’s o work The and point is. we are pretty M. L A creditable work, having ies without a defeat basketbuil team SA record for scored 11 up to date overcoatls we seeni 1o be booked to stay . its that way vie Vadues o a this only for IFor weelk and Here's how suits The ONI: ONE TO § ONE GROUP 'PAILO G the GL that his shape for patrons Ly cetim theate tonizht the cut and through management of theater stated today would be in proper the recepiion af pipes having once mors Old Omar must he weeping salty IS tears indeed. o1 troz been thawed cirenlating on steam them The private nion Works hurst If aleohol was recoznized as a rather than chlovine it purifier of water in the this aft :ax. how lonz would ake 1o estab- hydrant vards of NOW AT aNe CORSET GOWNS, Sale CAMISOLES, ARY S0 lishy @ purification. plant on the the ‘moon price sale p Shuttle Mcadow pipe line? THRIFTLETS | ald bis taken the libérty several prominent busii the city to writ upon various daily subjccts during Thritt Week. Their comments are published the column bhelow. There is no rush to put up the gas LOT 1, LOT © 95¢ price § sale p ni Sale ol ¢ Bl 88 that con- " { the first thing h e I o askingz men of Coun- _th the League of Nations its very first sitting, was fine quatis question o nds tor ' Filet edgings in it to the lrishmen = : X for “The people of New. Britain o Ir selling their Liberty Bonds at the that of approximately $2.000.000 = practically of which up of the §30 $100 denominu- tions. The in savings 500,000 in local banks duri yeur lurgely offset by this le seliing Liberty Bond condition only true o Britain, but entire conn try. It is, iherefore, that the oM A-. Campaign Week. should sdom of the biblical th prople to ity Vests fear. unless the shman gets Prices $sc he e will other the wants, no Ay considered by vear. all is mad WA ron rriced and Coi increase o - $ ne the past ! whol This New he Irishmen of not the Men! ARTIARI WOOl, WOOlL, FACTS AND never greater material FANCIES. timely Thritt the PLANNEL JERSEY FLANNE]L Therd year with terestin forms.— i N tmpaien ndunce of in- party plat- woits imitate prophet and u save during this period symbolized by seven provide fo vears ure “ ~ ron 3¢ Sian e Lonis o =itk prast per A rten all. Jerry je i ve a1y ol Minne- up Simpson fat years and cent L © seven e cortain o SEASGN ABLE WOMEN'S FLE apetis Ao Follow Journ: = This nenues of les mnd n matd the saving also b For of ought the purpose postponing the commissioner revenin th York the inter- place recommend budget as ¢ no judi- ave- bank account. Its of vital community and con- surp! it is bound plan o he saves shortl: home means will into fund for One more the means vious o providing expenditure, Lys. *s New like he sun. o nues of advantag importance \side from venient savin a s and usefulness are to the entire providing a place for the payahle at any time, play a vital part h veli-being and success, Iv. the time when e buy w s mo THE UNANSWERLE ot mith er the endenvor by S sufe houy ; la sut Supreme minstrelsy 1 in The Vil s x No hax S 5 If will 1o no OrR JA Can Answer hey consistent =lorious din ms ever. come can or, oft provided An orzans But faintly Trompet and Have been for enterin busi COTTON BLANKIETS will educa advan nimself: estublished children. for reserve for the ness wve not exp a been No wmusi Ter brog but her of his na nmknown own tion [ peal wt sonl dis must sarely make a Strong an this plan suvings community which the bank tare now deposited banks throughout the a it is nalf en to time for a consistent i het daris Nt savin Lere ot belonsingg e Now Not Now. innmatciy Lovely lor is of benetit 1o the it ot ac L0 ol through of use There savings appros deay mulkes in country an ng The sed Wis hever sung @@@Qfi@fifisfi@@@h}@fi THE MchLLAN STOR" GROU COVERS, Sal TWO LOTS OV 1 SKATING 298¢ WEIGHTS, CE-LINED 1920, o xe P inc. sReEORE ] “Always Reiiasle” AT OUR GARMENT SECTION SATURDAY or Suits. " SKIR'TS $1 WOMEN'S ) s MALN Skirts and ARRANGED IN D STRE FIVE nuing Our Sale of the J. Rubin Stock NEW ! ¢ now pri BIG GROUPS UTAIN. CONN. «d at about onc-half FOR SATURDAY their former SELLING. prices. ONE GROU Sizes & CHILDREN'S W 11 Years, COATS SALE UCE Values to PRICE AND SA 8$19.50 EACH. VALUES TO s MISSESY MODELS, SALE .00, PRICE S19.50 EACH. VAlL- PRICE $27.50 EACIHL VALUES TO $30.00. RICH Ppric h. Seeac PET e 98¢ e cach 1.49 ¥ imporied trinymin, all widths. ~es U are 1 LD HANDS Se GLOVES Under Muslins cach e and Silk "Jnderwear Vadue Si st Vadue CONTS, . I collars AQU " $2.25 <o extensively Important Purchase <>F Laces to go on Sale qaturday 5 inches wide, Saks price 15¢ (o v cuffs, amc [l St Gall, Ve and ISITE ) ACE ALLOVPRS showa for sy rehes wide, Salk MORE GGOD G LOVE VALUES Washanle Cape Gloyes. Shades of Rezulay P s 1 Grey. Brown $2.15 ome ot new 0 erade. Sal S AT " RTS AT Women’s SALL NUARY B SAL You Can Save Now on ST SHIRTS s UNDERWEAR—V 1STS | e Iy the budsc .. % Take Advantage of Our January Sheets, Pillow Cases, Wash Goods, Wool Dress Geods and Coatings Towels, ELOO Flannei Y\’ ork Shirts SOEACH—VALUR EACH—VALUE EACH—VALUE S2.50 £5.00 $5.00 Union Suits TR AND SIS St SALE PRICE 63¢ —VALUE S1.75 - GRADE Bed Table Linens, AND PANTS, Sale Prices on = : Towelings, —>MAIN FLOOK SAVINGS ON MEAN WO W HILE ankets and Comfortabies WOOL-NAPr B NGET-F1 LANKE LED COMPGR R: TAKE dollars, mals millions sting to employ s of th located ur hillions of savings of imately tive from the dcpositors. know Her heart She spealks T Yet iz of the & in a mighticr up sm toneie . of 1 inter an if poers and suge her should =pell that would lose e I el o just how the bank R wings deposits for the benet tend, ngiv. IMUNICATED - which is is up three fuctors —production. traus and consumption is aided by the weeount n commun it Commerce damental portation The star in And the cO Carpenticr’s War e erald over t w f made or moon he cach o which anks by the rarmer the the means increass of of the save to d bank on a eds more moncy Iditor the farm and obtains Looking of output his the of editorials of find the casting amonnt the in the rom noy various ite country, the An the newspapers undersizned ican | n must maintain 2 in which railroad its must sage: we. increase ties and order its posis ¢ favel the at remaris e nav- in Tocal ci compar with (% do so sell bonds, \mericanisn of 0w <hipy men in h: which buys: the must and und 1o provide bank schant munition factories s, oom 1 rrom Is nivd e We al camps, <oldiers th reserve display Dhis wd rind order o1 too. m Wi rpen- who Paris danzer orrow Thus necessity hth N heavywe (French Hant was the th than ! ceonomic’ well-heins 5 hank nearer 1o the lines terred ° 2 g of his community huve opencd i vou bove 100000 for those 1o Dempsey War Campai in n dready acceount will munity durin nd sme 1 boy s voursels mutaul Thrift e doing and your n doing for out Week Q France himself o into ~ome es tight pincl in nding Dempsex a “shucker ks (b e “Commercinl Trust Wiy do 1 not sty ed e same 1o all the men Surely mak- \merican who the Staic home. " i therefore en better zion does no men i Apresent World remain the eniire war " Ther independ Thanking you for publish this conun ion trully yours FRED S B JOS, 0. WOODS, B. J. FITZPATRICE PHILIP D, ROSS HAYMOND | FRANK E (61 G WALTER HENRY AND BOBER F.OGRI Make all you can Save all you can Give nll you canZ John Waley dhior's Note The above wis evidently munication sent ot 1k in- betwoeen 1 there is o hre which We l Iwo pa eived this es were re indicated the point at which the first page of the copy terminated and the other page which we received began.] oif e 3 sks ) [sarccercle AME MO MEMT