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: Britain Herald. ALD FUBLISBING COMPANY, Proprietore. pisdy mt 4398 ANy (Runday exc 3 87 Churoh 8f Herald Building A Tear Lhree Months. & Montn i i I x New Britalm Matter. .t - the ond rort OmMen wt Class Mall TELEPHONR CALLS Office ... Rooma advertistng medinm 18 | books and prews | mavertise ¥ profitable city. Clreutaiton alwase oven to 1n(ed TTest | xolumvely entitled ation of ali news wiasrwire credited | wise ucal nev.’ miber of the Ans o Press e B8 use for ropuo fred 1 1t R ‘ehet eretn ana PANIC AS A\ REMEDY. o numerous people, some of wnd the financial i that gh in the g world, are of opin- ta moncy of pro- the panic, s, is miy wntidote for the | b whichi this couni 155 fallen the 5 i they are | 1 Wit sed or aot time wience will f in theis arguments \ re is merit | A { hstanding of depres- | rob the sense of ould fu- | { | to | in. financial matters, of a high wawes and high costs, it lagain bring back the dollar worth through inculeating in the thrift throush A habit o ol sueh th Fering. ite need of policy handicap under which we whethor we admit it or an unwarranted faith - that conditions will end- hat shall continig we always receive as honey as we do now for our la- F our services, wherefore the we ling to spend hulk of our , believing that there is plenty A the -t here the other came fron of absolutel Money our own or of ay, is discounted NS, is to spend, it is get, why worry about it f effort of scarcely is being made to teach American people that 1o neglect i | | { { afford | ay i of saving even though we are The Americans h rut that the | times question the ent L will h rious sort a ol rebw making re 1rouble remote prospect, | they proceed as they have ing. mething with the assurance that. | hreaks, it will break xpenses cannot rise as they | len rising withaut forcing trou- ewhere. Providing that we at the present prices and adjustments 1t Tjustments wher have nothing to fear. difference we little parid long as there what the for necessary artivles ix 2 proportion- unt af profit received on work But to ked it rise must late the tendency now, before is too ative V- alue of a life consequences panic as a pur ness would be great, the would The in i not few wor uld he would to a Jose his job some in- get dess pay in oth- b would zive out loss for what and would n The o have. { buy the of life. ould b ducts would that did hich fall nkrupt. the urces would manufacturers’ decreasad. lahor and urees cost e not have v to back would find individual with- fuce starvation. hve no particalar ambition to nizations o bankrupt and starve, hence we helieve that lic should face the sitnation i tion with a single mind towards toward present day rates. our dollar is to o hack to nearly so. in the 1 ar value, f the 3 years (o come it is careful watching will case witching must T atters and the by the individual, it does ack, nothing has been lost hy hing. But we must material- ur ways if we would stop the at financicrs not- ding. continues. musi come, providing the present ns ritain the ieipal courtesy © oper of thai According to v increases to appear thai the city regards its Cha red-headed stepchild of family, to be treated | the tradition- | description reporis the re- | re- in wages, sub- bard, for severa B e i the ¥ are going to be refimcd, hese s mai nieetting iary Comutltiee of Coun- | ihe the i of Counel h ihe auestiof ¢ aetion endily undersoita Houird of (‘harities <hould not Xira attention from those 4 piny d can noake few It has a strietly on before it, Lhe oBject A% much as possibie, iine de- Ipoor oi ihe ciy. The has uccomplished this ob- - politics, it controis no voter foi any business veing prea- i b | There can | another [ Great ject to the best continue n made efficient b, to do has an ethica husiness In 2 method the past " Tooked g freely his henefit of to mank Evidentl, in the the living of dej himself in relie Evidently they | the entirely Tear that W Stopped o very low who is doing it and consider wh ehe not rity ar that therc of careuily demerits of ance hetore allo he distributed ~liminated by Le no a situation that ness acumen wit that arve. at versed in busine possible to et at the rate of w wishes to pay ate living ing to'those wh ities we shalj i ineflicient at or, what ind w Throush cons aries paid learn that the ity are very n mum wage [y paid poor noo in 32 Bridgeport 500, in Har pays S1600 and same relati thranghont the The, will ved-lead he en ince, will e that it amo distributing the part zer with only tine job and charity!” say the us nothing and cal shield 1o 1he department 1 spictious our cheering part of is that we may Femonstrnee ity worker with the poor. this charity wor takes a job in lel it go atthat, ¢ little food for a job well do hefore——the Char on to the hest of mon Counei] what the hoest m ADMI ceasion taraess with whi carrying Secratary of the to the majorit though they mig 1o the Mo jection A Serviee als nounced a mont gone, oven thou truth, a trifc terests of the est in making the s that 1t Reitish informed “let the ¢ owes we h Liritain as has displayed 1 Nav he tact the eriticized it may will embitter on expression is the partment, there abl Admiral Sims more of a He ma going chap. several slips several years ago had to oceasion temperate specd admiration and \werican peopl the performance: the do vy during credit than rapidly lose tinues his and we have sy criticisni of awar in hie rigits an He hoe making Danieis hig iate: s piepn Ry offieinl Britain re were 1t should mouih 10 mouth i it nild not naw ~ima Bas end rhose whe making & possi a rone, i L0 make trot the time a past, and expect Surely looking into the men expei: have no Charity vlsewhers per The cmployes it keep ecord from and s has his e too nited States in Ulezations of one of this course. asgressed his belittiea of Its ability and will so in all probability 1 misslon 1o perform, y the observance of charity worker has who zave the on as one a ind lahor fou ind that alone il the em- ty fathers are srtment to pauperize other little ving paupers. 1ave occasion 1o ork of relief will be and they are putting wage ind It ed the man is time to stop ather there is need of it will he nit- Then, is there need merits or application the for assist- wing City funds 1o Ohviously, wa will caveful investigation adequate handling of requires some busi- hont having empfoyes derately N is not = aftad it have obility the if who ages that Council The refore, moder- not o run the city’s char- Board is worse, one that is steful the of the state niting Tist in we for is this The <uperintendent vises asked 1odera maxi- of which obtains a minimum Jisted is rtford. New Kritain s asked for $2.000 amonnts prevail lixi ed stepehild of the ity her of employes legislate out of exist- it hut to cripple unt to nothing a ey for city money. forced 1o put in in order to work at set a Bother living < city fathers, “it zels polishes our politi- down expenses in v making more can- The board for cconomy: crippling ou expect no serious Thé char only voters It K, the into contact is a thankless job, the dul departinent- pity who and ven thouzh pity buys % poor 1emunecration ne. But ve said ity will car The Com- Board v its ahility the final say to ay be AL Sims, for the extreme bit- ch Admiral Sins s mpaizn against the avy i not cvident v oof ht 1rds of teople. oven izree with his oh- Distinzuished as they were telling an- h or so ago. has gh he is the far for the best in- his jat unpreparedness and fatement that he was wonld not bhe well 10 pull the, wool over ad just as soon fight Powers.” lack is to bhe the Central v very grcat of vy department surely be dpne with- which of the de- expressions v late allies this only fault i no criticism justifi- is essentiully « dipio- diplomat than agsei- has however, which took Taft in- > when President rebuke him for h. He has had the respect of brought about by the war. He gets more Daniels, He it he con- We might expeect, mpathized hie rde. It was well with- a privileges to e s of es will reapect with, make I nstrance rights in remarks. Secretary ed 10 deny 1hai these | sificence in the ir peddled Ir i mianher mark, Fven tmeare not e from today wa re. it Admirat the Navy, it wiere offhand be quoted, himesif, serveg in Dhewides dic e wa iz ih-judgedatempi “Daniels, >~ 2 | made | place the | the | American ! | | i | well forthcom- | sal- | i THE GREAT AMERICAN TWAT PooR FISH To MAKE A Newl VEAR'S RESOLDTION OR SOMETHING O QUIT 3SMOKING ~ HE LEAVES THESE HORRID OLD STUBBS LAY AROUND HERE AS THOUGH THEY WeERE A ONC W oF vioLeTS!! Moiauclo H A TR C FACTS AND FANCIES. | According cabled tl yple of Fitme. are getting very tired P Annunzio. Deesn't that make it ly unanimous? New Orleans Picayune. 10 reports. pe of bractic Time country And our idea of a happy is onn where you can by A suit that formerly sold for § worth § Dallas for 50 and is ac- tually News. exer —Ohio of walkinz N home if possible Our way o A ride Journal. to zel Stait believes in wihy the initia- doesn’t he —Alhany Ir tive My, Bryan and referendum apply them to prohibition Avzue Iverybody is sure that 1 to be a better year than 1918 tion based on the be worse. —Cleveland e idea it Plain ng convi can't Dealer, ces looks more Herald. like a hop Houston peak of 1 tableland. 10 put the William doesn't Kecp Hon hat. S Jennings stop him this at it until Woodrow Philidel- 1" hrakes if next on is somehody liable cked but time he's he has kn Wilson into phia the a cocked Press of tor its owner with the Manchestar the o sale antomonile princs is advertised dam. And mayhe he snaded 1o chauffeur, The crown Amst m nchine Union. priviie in as end the old war Wit b that 1he war? The acy is on Iy the ment trug from Ty has late to " suprer exact arma- recent naval o in rice for in. and Place as resards were same hefore 1l long torm as we sle. We niversal Pilot-"Trihune. ave still a distance peace, faks celebrate wood alcahol of Omar. hut ave willing to try it just Journal. Bl Nobody in the many Louisville Courier DRI that there has change in man’s the last 6,000 vears, thai fashion shifts line.——Indianapolis will mood ool once Louis says discernible blades in deny waist Graves of been no shoulder but did a4 woman's News. not would have to President -and Col party: things safe for Press. there hetween party Tt looks as if e peace treaty Wilson® Ve Bryan's democratic not be ver den Phijadelphia do seem to the weracy Glass having decided to have new design for the curren: respectfully hasten to suggest symbolic-—something with Manchester Union Secretary a something let wings, us say.- The information that the number of Germans to be tried for war crimes hax areatly reduced need cause na disappointment. A few well tried will suffice.—Kansas City Sear. been DREAMS, el E. Lloyd Maunsell Anglo-French Review. Dead leaves {hat scatter in the wind, You once wer> green, Faint scente that bring old ind might have been forgotien vou, and vet retwean. Arthur in the loves 1o That Years hay You stir Old noies thosa hygonae enrs heard i atriving (hings tenrs, of sona, Know, that Once Weak, move 1o As droam sonse do: You weaye a guhils diacontent: AR! why do you? ioves into the henrt, Who loves you You resi wiih Why Hd you 07 The hours are vain As well as- you, Dream 1hat creep o, te awhlle, then part, and wezary then, 1 Bryan, | L owill MUSTARD GAS FOR WAR ON CANNIBALS by Machine Guns Also Carried Explorers Mustard gas New and York. Jan. 18. machine ta be nsed .hy Harry against suns are de Windt, the Cavtain an English explorer of Lals” on citie coast. e Windt poisoned “white canni- the Pa- here todus would leave to lead an civilians and three soldiers 1o the island. to have rich deposits from which radium is describied island mnounce said he few days trihe as Tiburon on Caprain de New York in expedition of Mexican Tihuron is said of pitchblende made The Guaymas, only about Coronado itant buteh who ons several persons known land in the past of two and three to have returned : ing victims to the exved, “white Indians™ 11 them miles said M ) six miles from in turn, is island about 40 Mexica. which. 48 hours rail from Beach. al. The inhab- id 10 be descendants of Swedish German prison- Mexican pris Of sixteen to have visited the is- few vears. in parties | only nmine are said live. the oti fall- flaxen-haired. hine- as the Mexican is by are s and escaped from centuries aga ers peons ¢ “For from the Mexjican de Windt. “Tiburon is P Yaqui Indians. who | the mainland call Tibnron the Death for the reason that who lands on it shot ind then by cannibals 1 rrows. an an- They are supposed persons. expedition T of Mackenzie of Harry during his at- fMlight: an ex- momining enginesr. an ex- copper minine engineer: Antan Gibbon. nephew of President Carranza of Mexi name the conces- sion permitting the exploration of the istand was issued: a nan servant and Mexican soldiers. assigned to the part the Mexican government, I imazine searchings on the island will about three or four montls coast casily essible live on “Island of Fny person Iy poisoned he The tion bows and cient blun 1o ninaher “Rexsides is darts eaten natives, in addi- ta use Ihuss from myself, will companion he fell transatlantic 00 1o the consist lead Grieve, the awker when tempted vert radi pert o, in whaose [0 by the constime But Little Influenza Reported in This City people will hear with interest the report of the local health department that there are bhut very few cases of influenza in the city, and for more than a week there has not heen a single e reported. The newspaper dispatches from Chicago and elsewhare indicate that some sections the dreadad epidamic is Yreaking out again, but thus far New Rritain seems free. New Britain cn The asking men of Herald has <everal prominent (he ety to write vartous dally subjects du Week, Theiv comments n in tho column below, ken the Hberty of husiness upon the ng Thrift - publi=hed LIFE the e u behind bad which plishied on this eacth ane ing meet our Maker, think of those dear anes weaie ing behind to (ake up the work where | off and continue on 1o more | eds and perhaps o few SWhen te 1 Aeeds of nnd Comes the have or any cood we Ave prepar- often lenv- to We we leave a zood O nore mistakes, tor the | matu 3 i reaches the age of thirty-six or fo tup | writing “If you have been handicapped lite through lack of funds to accom- plish the ideals which you have for vourself. cannot expeet dear to be able to make srealer name for themselves if are leaving them without an and probably with debts. No doubt if yeu had think. when a certain life man called on you one day and of- rered explain the many very de- sirable featurés of a policy in his coni- pany., you weuld have heen prepared. You would have put aside so miich every month in the bank, to take eare annual premium on your pol- iey and at vour demise the company would have paid to yvour wife, mother danghters, sons or dependents, a sufliciently large to pay for the bills are leaving and a nest for thein in the y come. or at least something keep the wolf the door, in these imes when foodstuffs and clothing. the necessities of ecxistenee, are s0 high, you ones an stopped to st few °SE 10 support to tron ut then. it is not take the sad example of unprepared- ness at death to iHustrate the won- derful opportunities of life insurance. A young man reaching the age of s ‘eives from his father or mother the endowment poliey that they started as a birthday present. It is up 1o him to see that the premium on that policy is paid every vear, The voung man now has just one more in- centive 1o make him save 3 little money and he realizes that when he tr- one. (depending on whether it is a ff- teen or {wenty vear endowment pol- icy) he-will receive the pprincipal sum. This very often will afford the man the proper chance to accomplish some very important work that will mean his success and put him in a comfort- able position the rest of his life. “For husiness men life insurance is ‘un assel. Temporary loans, extended credit, and independence. National independence is hased m that of the individual. Noth- ing has vet Leen devised by the brain of man, which so simply, easily. and surely and maintains the dependence of the individual and his family as life insurance. “This explains why it is & great na- tional business success. With seien- tific accurary the profession of the lawyer, of the doctor, and of the financier contribute their achieve- ments to place the art of life under- upon a sound and basig® There is no mystery or ques- tion"abhout it. but simply knowledge and busificss experience applied to human wants. Mistake is impossible, It does not matter what you buy.— life, term. or endowment insurance, or life income.—ihe rvesults of many Vvears oxperience render it possible to ®0 arraunge the different forms of in- surance under the law of average as to make the guaranieed Lonefts equal the premium paid. The costs of pro- tectl Every man celves necessary to in- of ereaies re- mu ieat “CLIFPTON W. “With Parker WILSON, & Deming.” { atihough /| PROTECT YOUR LOVED ONES “ Nothing works so much on a an s man as the prosped i leaing loved ones helpiess Lfivhqfixv sohves s problem e M B ~a McMillan Store, Inc. “Always Reliable” WORTH WHILE JANUARY SALE SAVINGS On Bed Sheets, Pillow Cases, Spreads Blankets, Comfortables, Towels, ) £ ok TLLL in | set | thes~ income | insurance | mutual | Toweling, Linen, Rugs, Etc. AL LINBN DISH TOW] UNTON LINEN PATTERN Size 2. Sale Price HEMBMED RED SPREADS Stze TIXX0, Sale Price. ... .ccoveen.n.. S1x%0 SEAMLESS BED SHERTS Of good heavy Rtandavd (' ption, Sate Price $3 42x26 PILLOW CASES. Sale Price - 45¢ SAVE NOW ON TOWELS TURKISH TOWRKLS-— Plain White and Col¢ RBLUE BRORDERED TURK ISH TOWRELS Heavy Double Thread, for this Sale. ... HBMSTITCHED HUCK TOW ELS The valites, plain and color ed horde THREE PIECE TURKISH TO W, Good vale today at $ Sale Pric LARGE HIAVY TURKIS H TOWELS In white. plaid and colore d bord 3rd FLOOR JANUARY SALE SAVINGS On Curtains, - Drapery Materials, Rugs, Blankets and Comfortables WHITE FRILLED CURTAINS — All headed and readly to hang Special ... CURTAINS— all LN G 9¢ yard value TAR JECLOTHS- Tax7 .8 cach, value $7.30 L8298 value $2.% value $2.7% vaine 3%¢ 9 ca. ench %4 38¢ d Stripes. Sale Price ..........20c eaeh ) LS} e'Shes | S0 SIS 39¢ ench. 3 for $1.00 1 only ‘a few left (o sell 15¢ cach S.$1.19 set 2 B & F43 i { R P R 7| 1-4 long, January Saje’ £1.69 <, pair SCRIM Hemstitehed. Whi with Price. o AnAn nee complete, $1.75 pear ready n oand hang COMFORTABLES \t Japnacy Stle Prices Third Floor BLANRKET! January Sale Fhird Floor JANUARY SALE PRICES ON RUGS 3rd Floor T&e_ggvator_w GARMENTS $1.75 suit, S Prices At <, R SR B & CHILDREN'S = SLEEPI One and two-piece S 3 Outing Flannel. J. RUBINS STOCK Of Coats, Suits, Skirts, and Dresses NOW AT AROUT %0 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR Domet Specially value §$1.2% Q4 5 0 e 0 0 1 5 0 50 3 0 50 2 20 0 0 39 4 0 B 0 R e 8 ON SALE . MTURKS PROTEST EMPIRE’'S BREAKUP SIX ARME]'; GUARDS WATCH HIS BOOZE Mass Meeting Held in Canstaniinople stant Vigil—Other Cellars \lso Urges Azainst \ction of Prace Conference, | Oyster Bay Man's TAauor Under, Con- | | Guarded. i 16, Guards Canstantinople, dan. 14 'rotests the ceported conference New York, Jan, ntention &f the dismemben with autematic rifles are keaepine con- . agalnst over wine cellars peace the urkish ize thi= eit mass meeling suih: { Who discoursed able clghes Resoludons Canstantine as the eapital nf Tn of govermne of Smyrn the Greeks: the Nas- stant watch in ; internation A greai Great ~mpire and vern hetd of wealthy ceshlents of became homes S here toduy aronssd by on Tarker's = Constantinapte san County, it Known yester- whose summer hamnn frem waes oeators nalien- Lay. One man, is Just ouimide (he vilaze of Oyster six guards, is to sit in cases and o Pay. has Their. joh with the vdopred should deciaring maintatned and 1= thes the barrals veady. They shifts) c wine o e he lar e ey the seat Aemanding evacuatior by Ith work stored guns and g \ <k for veace: v iznty mmintaimed the o Turks and =ivine (he cikhra and interests oo Tuckish minestics suleguarded, Many meeiings weee held tolin duriug ihe day uader pices of (he Turkish watienal and ihe following ceselutinn adopind: “Districts of ihe empire nhabimted Turks must be sespected, e ean- aecept any decision centrany (o princinie aad immovable m the tecimian,™ there- | The 3 = cemians a0 ivimediate assecting ihe In- Turkish na erri the aighi-hou ined xet and (b talled m $76 a women ServAs Another residence Is equlpped with of celaforeed is pomaible oniy 3-inch steel doas, Thee (een DRerels i his el walls are tined with bogics Fousw aimied man gums6o i dsy aod night. would (ake a c.oncksman break in it undis- pairs on = board.. Two the month conciuxion af tegral sove tion shouid @ tories in whi inhabitants prance (ha Cheistinn have been in the ot quarters (o cook for them. n ity aie canerete, x aew celiat Batreace vould hivaurh @ four- | e aud n Ana- ihe aus- lendery waa a even aome Ume 10 turhed, Pasitive where more liguid ohaer Cysicr ey alcolioiic hever abouie 'Ar cxeced One man who eost him upwacd of 100 maid yewiecday (hiai he (wo Hanks at &ceich rye se (hat b noi Le encirely oy separaiions of of knowledrge s than $300,000 te stored in and Eatimates are ihai es In collacn toaum bad worth by not hin neat are wa with will Kol ihis resoluwon gavernment and it (ho MEBting heis. Wntente pewess this wity by Turkish ek ¢ o ihatl hose k. be o iia passed ai in st =01 o the t velgae in waintaied Allied pollee, en arder i NG oie of would necen- one cind s fris ched during from their \rt's canfentat the collars he STEAMER GOES ASHORE. .ok, Jan, 18, Lake Harney, o Lie American New ¥ s | “FAIR AND s | W ARMER? COMING eniner coastwise serviee, was today ane and Blue Point eoas Leng Island coast and abeut 13 Fire Islasd, \The ship s | 100 vards frata the shmre enst of uard station on i miles from Iying about

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