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-NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1920, Britain » Heraid; ' [RALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Proprietors. dally (Sunday excepted) at A4:18 » at_Herald Building, 67 Church St s Year Three Months = Month s ot New Britain Al Matter. B at the Post O Becona Cla TELEPHONR s OMce 1 Rooms cALLS 1y profitable advertiatng medinm 1 clty. Clreulation books and pres N\ miwave oven to advertisers eraher of the Ascactated Press. sociated Press la exclusively entitied | the um. for repubitcation of ali news | i ted 1t or not otherwise credijod WEy oapor and also iocal meY | tahes aretn. i SEA TALE OF TODAY. with gratification that we 1 successiul altenipts o sive pC the gravely imperiiled aboard the fed steanner htan, and it is wi thrill of t that we contemplate the ad- es of the persons who clil plict for over four o eatless aidd witi mAacl ory of the Powh folloawed in the ches from the vessels standing off the passengers or take tak ¢ ip in tow. being debarred from by the huge seas that wer There are inummerante of bravery and resource that ave taken place whicl to woe mentally enact the great that was sketched for bt sea through the medium the the sity and Vin hay canc Hest episode of the stating ‘that the ship filled messag Wpidly heing with water fire-room decks became awiash salt water which was seeping rmous seas were running and fwas immediate need of - holp, e skipper. Ocean zreyhout up the word and gathered from | could life- the | points 1o aid i they cessels and government pparatus hastened 1o They found the ship, with en- { e-room now under water and and shut off. Line hts power hrown to the derelict, a great rvined the ships apart and haw- wre snapped lik ing, It was | ible the d or The sengers in stemming the to rig apparatus for re passengers, they would be | crushed by the w nt of ! ctivity of the erew and | indow | otlecting the sides of the ship he waves must have been enor- Bulkh with heavy Wreck elow, had to be | beams and wooden topside” had 1o and protection af- The hred away to the deckhouses. wites seamen were exe hction of semi-submer The the farward in order that the the seas headbn bumps were zoing all of the impotent saviours hwhilc at afe distance, waiting lisapnear or the seas ship 1o in order that a hoat mizh The death ide, en over uncertainty ot vho fuced evers minute been great. their excite- ave ntense—and what a relief it sce that the towering seas had own, with the oid ship still and a chance to be taken off IR HOMER™ COMIES BACK, p uncertain terms Homer Cum has announced, swer criticism of a few dayvs is not linked with the f nor Edwards of New ¢ at he cannot. as chairman Natio ymiitee noc des ney, and that ratic with a candidate for ihe he does not coi hat he is commitie he attended an in Governor of New W few appropriate remirk ate and has asely i maocrits 1, is 1t in f endment Cummings to stand al tion movement was not fit 1o lead the e National Commii said th htor of the Platte rein we are apinions The Commoner may speak- he undoubtedly is buli mind. him is a= a red often into fits of invec- r which idiscussing the remarks that he was not com- President goes there is subject. C little excuse 1m- to the candidacy for an who had been elected pffice on a “‘wet” believed, he had a perfect attend the dinner. B8it down, you are making mountains hills, We hate to see an o a platform are | individual of your admitied oratorical for Nobody accomplishiments go sunning our Homer on siuch an issuc will De- daves to predict that Democracy advocate a return to wet. days moeracy would hardly dave try it And Cunimin is enough of politician 1o know that it would me: Homer amendment s disaster 1o advocate an repeal on a form al) presidential p vight, Bill, your liguor issue is CAPITULATES, following 1he the A, it hecomes more and that cventual recosni- of ihe Soviet pment wiil | omplis act. 1 Fnd has admitted that her vious policy was a mistake, whether it was or not, and is willing to ey ghe scheme of recoznition and trade as remedy for the conditions which sh mprepared § lifting deplores hut which she is to resi=t. At the time of the of the blockade it was announce: 1 t Altit towards the Soviet of Russin was going o con- tinte as had been, but it appeais impossible 1o every ship- ment o that goes to that @ way that some of not fall into the ki alled anty for the feeding of 1he siarving peoples of Russia™ was the e usid. But there the ex- ists cold fact that Sovietism has teivmphed over the districts in which been carryin hd it has on its camps in s most of Siberia. overnment had to he recognized or [Gught 1o @ finish, If it is recog- nized. or partially so. it may disrupt itscli. mizht of , & Outside ression win it fricnds 3 nations trope e o wish 10 be thrown upon i peoble, numerc it il equipped, in bloody war inrough a country that is rull of potential hardships. Great Hritain could not carry on the cam- paign alone, France has a great dead of capital in Kussia, and, having no fears of territorial lasses through the cad of bolshevism, wmerely hopes that the debts of the old regime will be recognized by the new Northeliffe two at Britain, in and Lioyd George, had powerful po- litical opponents puiling in opposite directions. Northelifie's criticism of Lioyd Georze for his reversal of policy has been great. but the word comes from abroad done what that the Premier has the people of Ingland | wish, despite the attitude of the news- There were three the papernen, import- it factors in siuation as Great Britain faced it: the unwill 1ess of the British to et e in another war. the danger of propaza spreading through Persia, Afghan and tan and India 1igland’s need tor foodstuits, which Rus=ia night supply in the cvent she has he opportunity to turn hand ta 11 Lloyd George's plan was right. it | ins 10 be proven roviding 1he Soviers s 1 home, cense sion and mal no o at- tenipts 1o carey on their campaigo Tndia will b W toward Enzland Bave nothing par no | combination There 1 when country looks on with a wish that the any elected men might be cleared oi twint of un-Americanism If they are proved to be ndvocates of destruction they should bhe ur t- ed. 1f not = The nment el Socialist party resolves its into) the question, is the men to American institutions? A question which is better settle, 1t the polls then he courts, individuals We ma sa not 1y widing put ticd COMMUNICATED ll'.::(ll”l‘\ Editor of The d Thro the steady and incre Infant Welfare Nurse a need sh St wori sociation nursing mothers theirs the Center of the Visiting an urgent for bottles and if there have send longe use for who Visiting stre would Nurse they them 1o association, 32 would be greatly MRS, IRA E appreciaied. H UK, C rman of the Infant Weltare Work. FACTS AND FANCIES. Somebody has discovered fhat Hoover hasn't voted That's bad, of course, but s though he had lived City, where somchady voted for him.—-K Mr. since 1806 not as b in Kansas would have was City Star, When is safe deposit When F one-half of one por there.-New York vault not wernment *nt. of alcohol vening and doption lan Sp The anc inst the univer really only of 1n as is that fow it.—Columbus argument . lish the 0 of Dispatch uage ak It is imy blinking a stating that minimum a ten Herald pssible to read without dispateh from New bartenders have $30 a we Birmingham wi of day fo hour Age- If the people “want a king.” pick from the bunch around Europe now. stitution. of "y they talke s Atlanta their loafing of the to Sen urs O world him for strangest tor to nt things in that it boost this Lodge is oc anyhody presic to Has News, Booze r it 02 headline. Well, it asks a0 to be a possibili- does seem susceptible of ties.— Kansas City Star aker Sweet and his grojip,” ob- an Aibany dispaich, “are look- ing Elihu Root to pull them out of the dilemma.” Or. lef us say, to scue them from the horns of the New York Evening Post ’ to The supreme council drafted a the ment requestiy the former G have been occeasions diplomatists have that they might New York of Netherlands the extradi- man emperor. in note to ove tion of history evorutly prayed | they isived Woild Tril une is of the mind ¢ es—naanely, t tie five (xoe mblymen) should tnd not he b Hod Jdoh al- be exclud- <hould not New York ist ed if 1 be if they ey should he shouid ! Pribune an co-aper: will undertaken on R ve m coznition ani ittitnde of cand let dive as far as the crnment and the fish are ¢ med. and Grea tain is the most concerned. Soviet- | i may e on the decline, it may hill a rapid rate, 1o | and real democ- | what we all | marker make prowises besi for the mothe s oil his som borders of to suppress any dissension h countiy mplates no cam- witing-—and hop- | and tlow of blic opinio of the five socinlistic men the Albany legislatuie, wha unscate A few W toapph st unseal 1 Yor i that the New bod mstances are 1 that Bergor of seditlon and wholly inconsist- Rovernment cble manner The Sacialists in New York, as far ne we know, ridie: the Leglsiature yet are not s and took advantage of plat- | unaeat epicion agalnst the form of the Sociallst the men general party to Tho hearings proceed, whilc the | leave Wilham Jennings Bivan's motto is tor ought 10 he) “They out.” - The Review reckon me Comedim at leadin® stiif s The man's chee nothin® Lut cheese! tiat 1he wool 30 suit of clothes "t in the B L3 15 almost enough thrifty housewifc weavi $44.7 buttond ipt. to- ton for to the and sewing in minvs the thread. pinnii or- der 1o save ost ot ininz and Hoston mscr Aot m the cheese nothin® 1o it ioneer some vast o T Imesst president. Street The Yarmouil manne nes vek Stuy to take 15 oes, i Wi whiskey to [avana Demon 1t York The Toves ther than i m In this cuse charg distribut ful ov REPORT. Cotten amounted GINNED Washington COTTON Jan. 23. 16 ned prior to January b ha 10,323,148 112.842 ro American-Eay) a Isla i na 'al IN RESTAUANTS, Jan, would NO SMOKING Columbia. R C in eating places under a bill passed to second reading by the staie scarte. Reataurant and hotel kespers would be required tn Alsplay “no smoking' signs and en- force the rule under penalicy 25 YEARS AGO (From The Hera hai Date) st ev and who in | seams to be decreasing. finds | York | fixed » sang a Reuters this, show pre: Con- | asking men of | Week. , in the column below. | earning capacity Paris has | voncerns and what | munities successtul make a show to Iy and 1o ill who | ilthe H. « very heen 1 mination to save a $ertain per. of other penses plus plan will mre in an | corn A business would go is equally (1 vance how it Qs necessry penditures spending Wali | from New | dark- | gin- Willlam I° Delaney, Kenney and John I chosen ws part o Yo Men's play. “The to I The Borns the cast Temperanc Planier's V = en nary 6. olders of the iter! Pridge company won and ox met yesicrda elected C. M. Jary jeorge M. 1 SWift and his New » abroad Frany and York n aviant nin \monz the hy the ser reconmending judge oi the ritun. Lamiforth b I st resolutions acte today ate Eiar eore an police duiy cvening The New Bruain club held a veception in the building last cveninz. A, J H. Dayton Humphrey had and My flowers and the onablc of pickcd the d the reen ho corations choicest nis 10 Experix cars ior ce 1ents are being iocal to equip them with which it is guaranteed will lite preven the running person be tried ou! this of figm fenders will ove | see if they are practical i N STRIKE —Railroad returned of the Rome, At Naple the seriousnc n volunteered their beinz Prince former mayor of Rome, and sons, who enlisted to work feurs under the auspices of Bolshevik league. 1.000 men smong them the German Sailors Sing Their National Anthem Members of london, Jan of the G igsberg, when d by erew man warghip wn ap for Wilhelmshaven “Deutschland. Uber Wacht Am Rhein, corrgspondent dlied officials. It is demonstration wi that the Germans we sed, as naval discipline v parently good on the ship and harbor. ers at “Die with inter wiid THRIFTLETS I has promincnt to write Their comments MAKE A\ BUDC “The averaze individual al hand turday night in ymaster will (in de#inite amount m folks know thein that know in at that check will he successful prozre the hest zoverned prot him out a of cash. is. make imporiant for the individuai and This budget incom budget he amount spent for food. clothing, operating expei how he saved. and how much of how help others for the thi occasion arises, left. In of 1. there is likely left nnless expense in a nce. “Many 15 the spend and ave what s these ittle ured hd regulatc will mean a income to acco whereas usual o deficit. vant 1o work for op “Who would that account v ihe did not | of i the income 10 keep a how near an Family should b vecord to% = *A small said lien will sink a L through brougin ster G L plan, e and ther 1Ny onomic d jowing o will briv s fin Rudgzet A copy of the with @ Conscience i, i NONE “Siudy “Start then National Plan before You Spend Keep a Record of Expenses A Prudent Man Foreseeth” : = tord W conrt regular fash- tusswin Siope Sloper plants asion made on the fene trolley week to BROKEN. warkers | to work railway s tiais city sery Colonna his three as chauf- Koen- inspection board of inter-allied commis; | spontaneou Alles” according (o merely no in ken the liberty busi npon knows spending | ady used business com- budget. Tt is progressive family should | 5R | BR PR ERER R BRRE shelier, much 0 1o 2x needed hope dan 1o The d ent hit-or-miss a con- Such rocks individual estimaied in spent of the | penditnres come 1o the stimates. IFranklin, ship.’ A small thoughtless men tent howeve CHAMBERLAIN Michael J @ been ' coviety’s vhich is Iron | arnt upou | was An- of save | nd | ke | anti- the and the that 1o the of | kncws that next Vility, | the | | Bui { ance just and to s of he have ex- str- it nd ad- ex- ox- loss to fol- ship into the | omic independence. ( Fook | H SARAT 141 5 AP T 5 R SRS T 0 A0 S S SR R S B At Our 2 0 0 5 R G 5 N S R THE McMILLAN STORE, Inc. “Always Reliable” OUR SALE OF RUBIN’S STOCK OF COATS, SUITS, DRESSES IS PROVING very thanktu? warm. the Coats Tor serviceait Winter AT $19.50 each VALUES TO \ WONDERFUL 1t opportanity, Coats $10.00 EACH and SKIRTS TON throuzh low i clothes. We feel <uch splendid, e is an invita- al be and ceor able Suit ny to in in offer thi~ tooking or o 1o the woman for oract e, rs ~kirt purcl And cach sl Dress, iy one to double a dollar’s purchasing power. | Balance of Skirts at $4.98 each—Values to $10.00 I 1 Women’s Suits AT $27.50 each ro $19.00 EACH i i Women’sDresses $19.50 each VALULS TO 00 EACH VALUES 40 ON SALE NOW T We purchased one of a style of the spring. ot savin this zc WOOL GAUNTIL White, Gray KHAKI WOOL J1 £5.00 Value at Manufacturers’ Samples Ta}:e Advantage Of January Sale Prices Which NGS, Now Heépresent TABLE 3rd Floor You Can Blankets, BEAUTIFUL MARAROU CAPES <ale Women's Savinzs en Houschold Neods—BED SRS, LINENS AND Attractive January Sale Prices Drapery 40 - to be priced in th- ral Sample Capes v take advan- vles of Capes will by manut GIENT. 1 s same includin <o buy <ev 1-know your new stock of a w to wear with offcrs, 1t one Suit. now HOSE \TING GLOY Heather . St WOOI, SKATING In Brown aad st Sale Price CHILDRENS UNION SUUT=—White ihbed, fles < 1 to 6. Sale Price SO86.00 WOOI, UNTON SU R M WOOL UNTON SUITS $3.98 and $4.25 Suit YK SHIRT WO MOARE Leather Purses Black and Colored Leathers: Vatue 50. Pric 85¢ Each PILLOW CASES. TOWELS. POW- FANCY DECORATIVE LINENS, At Our 3rd Save Now On RUGS and LINOLEUM: Materials, Comfortables, Custains, Trumis, ;- Bed Pillows, Bags and Suit Cases BREREREREN ATTENTICN, UNCLE SAM! 85 (0 5 556 B B i 559 B B B B B - B R B S B BB B