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. Ame GOVERNOR HARDING URGES FCONOMY Tells Pau-Alierican; We Live in‘ “Fool’s Paradise” Washington, capi will Europe “to get work,” not because rates of interest.” but to mal conditions and to open for American export, Governor W, G. Harding’ of the federal re board, said today, speaking before the second Pan-American financial' congress. “We cannot. however, export things which we do not have,” Governor Harding said, “and in order to pro- vide an exportable surplus we must produce more or, failing in that, con- sume less, “During the last yvear we nessed an unprecedented travagance in this country; been continuous rise in pr while the value of our products pressed in dollars has been gre: than ever before in history the phy ecal volume of goods produced less than the production of any year since 1916. Our domestic demand has been competing with export de- mands, and the result has been that prices have been bid up on both the foreign and domestic consumers. Fool's Parxy “Our people must be aroused to the consciousness that after all we mue be living since the close of the v in a fool's paradjse and that mo: work, economy and liberal investment | in foreign securities are necessa if we wish to make our present app ent prosperity real and permanent. It i& important that the world should get back to work and in order to provide steady employment for the people of our own country even it is necessary that there should be a sustained demand for products. and, in order to maintain this steady de- mand it is necessary to supply ma kets abroad for our surplus produ tion.” To enable Europe to produce necessary for its own support. ernor Harding said, American materials and equipment must be exported and the exchange for Ku- ropean products facilitated. Ameri- can bankers were studying the situa- tion from a new angle towards world finance, he said, and undertaking en- gagements they would not have em- barked on a few ago. American manufacturers were extending long credits, he added, but could mnot do so indeflnitely with undue pressure the credit with American banks, and to insure this send along credit to j KEuropean buyers ‘“‘appeal must be made to American investors.” Mentions Edge Act. . Governor Harding ecalled attention tp the new ‘“Hdge Aect” providing machinery for financing these under takings, which he said, gave export- ars, produce manufacturers and American investors the means of operation to solve the problem fore them. “The basis of wo commerce exchange of zoods,” Governor id, pointing out that Amer- must be on terms to per- 10 repay in pro- Jan. employed back American in aiding productive attractive restore nor- markets ™ Srve be to w ex- has have era of there things Gov raw, co- be- an Harding jican loans mit the borrowers ducts. “Buropean nationals can produce many things which we either do not produce at all or cannot produce as cheaply as they can.” he continued “or it may be they can produce thing: needed in un countrie or in the Fa American im- porters ‘have constant dealings with South American and Oriental coun- tries it follows that European credits available in Ch and Japan, Argen- tine, Chile, Brazil and other Latin- can nations will be just as ef- feetive in liquidating Iuropean obli- | gations in the United States as di- | rect European credits in New York | would be.” H The speaker pointed out United States in five years had r from a borrower nation with $5.000.- 600,000 in outstanding debts to a . treditor with $14,000.000,000 on its books and the national debt had risen from $1,000.000,000 to $25.000, 000,000. Exchange tes abroad we far below normul. he added, and in assuming its new role. the United States ‘‘faced problems which were unknown to the old creditor natior of ante-bellum days.” - BAILEY-WGRATH NUPTIALS Wel that the sed Known Couple to Be U Marriage Wednesday Mor Mary's. Miss Sadie “lizabeth MceGuath. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James M “Grath of 458 Main strect. and Daniel W. Bailey, son of Mrs. M Bailey of &3 Prospect street, will be marricd it 9 o’clock Wednesday morning at St Mary's Catholic church. Rev. Joh Winters will perform the ceremony. | The couple will be attended id- | _miund Madden, & cousin of the groom. “as best man and Miss Anna McGratl % sister of the bride, as bridesmaid Both the young people known Mr. Bailey is employed at tiu New Britain Machine company and birde-to-be is employed in the fice of the Stanley Rule & xelito are well ATTENTION SKIERS. » Providing the w her there will be a ski Swnp and meet at Rentschler slope, toward Doerr’'s ice pond, Saturday afternoon. Tt is expected that a number cf boye and men who | have skis and others who are inter- ested in this winter sport will be there. Boys living in the neighbor- hood can help building a “‘take off” 4for the jumping by bringing shovels. ‘W. L. Hazen, the expert from Norway will be there. stays cold g exhibition park, north | on i his ! that * upon charge was STOCK BROKER GUILTY OF LARCE ¢ Grabam Rice, Who I 5,000.000 May Get Ten Years in State's New York, Rice bam sto the theft to him dolph Whartm for purcha of testified that he of $25,000,000 in was found guilty the first degree by He will be sentenced The maximum may ve in state’s prison. Rice testified during real name is Jacob he had a prison record, beg: with a term served for 1 oy preferred by his father. He he and buile up brokerage husine honor- able methods. He claimed the money d with stealing had been office, explaining that ne handled matters less than §40,000. here are half a dozen indictment. inst Rice. His trial. which h been in progress more than marked by Dbitter attacks upon the prosecutor, Assistant District Attorney Dooling, accused by I “protecting Wall Street crooks.’ Rice gave his age as 49 and he ‘“‘couldn’t say whether he actually vas married not.” as a divorce suit is pending. He admitted having served time in Elmira reformato of $721 sent by of Mansfield, surities and who had done a busines the two yel of & a jury here to; next Thur he receive his trial Herzog and ning had his reformed, said, s by his onally ng s o ice of i and in Sing Sing prison. CATCHES ROBBERS Seventeen-Year-Old Girl Chases Two Hold-up Men 7T Blocks in New York Cit New York. zirl, Ilugenia Ly the police cha blocks, then into a house. up to the roof and finally downstairs to another building, where they ere arrested. The pair tried to rob her father's stare in the Bronx last night. When he refused to turn over contents of the cush registe one the men knocked him unconscious with a bj ack. The gzirl entered the store street and she her successful old t. was praised - for her courage in the immediately pursuit. started Daly Council Holds Supper and Smoker | Following the regular meeting of Daly council, No. 12, Knights of Co- lumbus last evening in the club rooms 2 supper was provided by the mem- bLers from the first and third wards. A smoker feilowed the supjg A box ing bout was staged between “Bill Sweeney and a battler named Hag- Solos rendered by John J. Kinir Hugh Conroy. Joseph O'Brien, James Donahue and Joseph Roche. The latter made nis tirst public appearance as an entertaine and performed in an able manne There was also a recitation by James Bonney. were RESERVED SEATS SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE PALACE —BUY THEM NOW dled | week, | ing two would-be robbers for ten | of | s the men ran aut into the | ANUARY 23, 192C fully meeting the requirements of ex- ceptionally meritorious service. No increases for offices was pro- bill, Representative Kei- Ic n, Michigan, who had charge of n explainit that it was “desired to hurry pay re- for enlisted men who Vir navy t an alarming rate 0 that officers ht be provided | ror later. The se for men was estimated at $10,000,000 The navy is short 40,000 t men on its normal strength Mr, Kelly. A majority of are tied up for lack particulavly all of the held at Mare Is 'KNIGHT BOARD FAILS TOSUPPORT DANIELS (Continued from vided i V. republic the Dollar bat One new reported at this afternoon influenza. case of diphthe the health def and a new < e I the rirst Page) | wda ale at Dress Goods Shop—advt. e the | cers, followin including L of stair, 1l of battleships in war ers of battleships commanders of mine layers in the war zone S “The Commander dest in the war ne for two months or more: com- manders of submarines ope in { the war zone; commanders sub- marine chasers operatin zone: commanders of . operating in the war zone: com- manders of transports who made two or more round trips through the war zone; aviators, reported havin taken an active part in offensi operations over the enemy's lines, and aides on the staff of flag officer: Great variance by commanding offi cers in recommending decor Admiral Knight said created a s tion where many officers would | received the h t award po while others, performing exactly the same type of duty,. would have re- ceived no decoration had they been followed. Although the | pressed with the | at sea, Admiral Knight stated “the fference between the secretary and the board was that the board was impr the importamce of both afloat regarded as roups: Flag offi- bureau chiefs. chiefs commander command- in hon water Glove sale at Adna F. Johnson's— adavt. A misi ed to Mis: I numl 15,000 aid te ships personnel, flect Brem- of to officers, cellaneous shower was ten one Sadie McGrath last evening of her girl friends at the home of the Misses Rita and Mary Cooney of Llm street. Vocal were rendercd by Miss { Walsh and Miss Rita Coohey presided at the piano. of Pacive and and being erton.’ navy crosse ot vers operating POLICEMAN RESIGNED? ILAS \ report 2nt and in police circles to th Policeman Ci Ander templating resigning from Captain T. W. Grace affirme report that a story is in circula< about the station. “Officer Aa- n was appreached this afternoon cerning the matter, but he would aflirm mor the, w he some other position ered in the negativ ir of the s curr md the effect on con- the police arot city Sale at Dress Goods Shop. tha Glove Adna F, advt The advt. war ale at Johnson's— rles is force. the tion de young people of the English Church of the Reformation will hold a sleigh party tomorrow night. party will leave the church hall Hungerford court at 7 o'clock. Dollar bargains at Wilson's.—Ad\t. Children’s suits and overcoats re- duced tra at Besse-Leland’ Advt. Miss May Itemsen of ! is the guest of her cou dred Ceombs of Black There was a meeting at o'clock this afternoon at the Chamber of Ccommerce Tooms of the committee re- cently appointed to consider plans for ales day to be held some time in 1 the near futuve. in as co neither As] 1 in view, deny it a he ar $2 e s have ble STENOGRAPHER WANTED—Give amount of experience and state s ed. Box 5AA. 1- ock avenue. des ANTED—A ~orking wha good famil good emnatentl Herald Office. was fully im- of duty board importance housekeeper cook: small to one who is 29BB, -tf ains W and cent, at s—Adut children’s at Besse- Dollar barg Ison’ Men’ women's shoes reduced 20 per Leland’'s.—Ad The Prevocational Grammar school pupils will present the playlet, “When the World Was Young,” in the schooi hall tonight beginning at $:15 o’cloci. Big values for $1, Wilson's.—Advi. Glove sale at Adna F. Johnson's— advt. Howar . Wilson, chairman of the mercantile bureau of the Chamber of Commerce, has sent a call to every auto deale auta supply dealer, tire and battery dealer in town to come 1o the Chamber of Commerce roor at 4 p. m. today to discuss the det Any shirt in our store reduced = per cent. at Besse-Leland's.—Advt. The D. C. A. club will hold a Leap Year socia this evening in the ¥ W, A. hall. Big values for $1, Wilson's. All underwear reduced 20 per Besse-Leland's.—Advt. zabeth Schick, of 54 Trinit and Philip dppelbauser, N, N, X, will mar N that city tomorrow. Odd trousers reduced Leland’s.—Advt. s $1, Wilson" BOXERS BARREF J., Jan. 95.—TF ssion today temporarily (Porky) Flynn, of Bos- Reich, of New York, from engaging in bouts in New Jer n the ground that they, “shammed hoxin exhibition here Christin v, under the commissior barred one and Rei six months. The, commission or that charitable institutions here the moncy lichh the box to have received Three piece bedroom set. Pleasant St. FOI SALE e in be 20 per cent. —aavi.! .58 CORSAGE BOUQUET FOR EVENING WEAR At all atherings flfowers are a necessity. No costume is complete wi its =uitable corsage bougquet. And we are speci ists in prepa particular kinds of flowers to make espec coming bouquets to be worn at dinners. dances, or on othe ing occeasions, = Your telephone g care to all ‘phone VOLZ FLORAL CO. WEST MAIN ST. social athletic comm hout barred Dan ton, and Al will orde reach us promptly 1 £ As Usual, Big Saturday Sale at The Great Western Market AND VEAL FPOR 2D GOODS AT PRSI ce SATURDAY LOW PRICES. YOUR AND RY O . PORK A FULL LINE OF s 3 D JCK OF HIGH CANN SUNDAY DD —\ LARC ¥ GROC CRACK FLOUR ME! SPECIALS ni OAST PORK R FRESH SHOULDERS K & O tR H M1 2 PKGS D TOMATOE! FRESH I ELKS’ GRILL Special Today Business Men’s Lunch 75¢ Pickled Beets Potage Clam Chowder Boiled Bluetish 1 Lamb Mixed Pickles Parmenteere iter Sauce Stew Parisienne Casserole Boiled Succotash Ham a Rib or ! d Spinach Beef Au ashed Potatoes Beans Pri Joiled ~t me nd Sty ng Cream Milk Pudding RTB ROAST OF FANCY STAR BEEF ! SUGAR CURED BACON 3 RER. OLIVE 2 CANS HIGH g S at CORN 3 PEAS ONIONS, ST T PRICES TO HOTELS, HOU ON LOTS, PORK CHODS CABBAGE SHOULDER ST | FRESH SAUSAG WE GIVE SPECIAL TAURAY AND BOARDIN CANNED GOODS IN LARGE sU R TO EACH CUSTOMER. Juis | ENTEODUC\NG o You MoS\E JOHNSON, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS “WITIE e FREND oF ALEK SNITH - KNow FRECKLES, | Would Erect Two Churches As Memorials York. A the er interdenomi- New Jan. movement fou tion of two tribute to the in the A. E. F. today One of cted on shington. Raosevelt nationai churches as a men who served announced herc churches will land and one will be called es. Rev.: E recently tional was the Is- They Church- he Lan in “the ., awrence Hunt, until stor of the interdenomina- church at Forest Hills, N. Y.. and a close friend of the late Theo- dare Roosevelt, will have charge of the campaign for funds. The move- ment is wholly independent of the IZoosevelt Memorial association FACTOE office employes of iron Works held a si " OFFICE the Vulean SOCIAL The wial and dance st evening in the office at which the officials and their wives and the em- ploves and friends were present. Re- (reshments were served and dancing was enjoyed. Two novelties, an elimi- nation dance and a leap year dance, proved popular. Hartford-New Britain Debate ¢ Place February 6. the debate ¥ and Ney e put on s school. held on Friday € in the auditorium The New Britai coached A& I no doubt but tk hotly contested. represented by, man Finkelsted rnoff. leader. hmen were defeatel ime With the Soph afternoon. The scof local being by and there is debate will 1 will be He tain basketball vesterday to 3 INFLUENZA CASES GROW) The number o reported toda ment was 14, vesterds The rtment continue ation no A new case of scarlet.fever ha discovered on Black Rock: aver the incre offici to view U fear of an. epf an with Mother! Teach the Children Their Daily Health Duty You can’t be too insistent! 'EW children find pleasure in the things most vital to their physical comfort and health, so it rests with the watchful mother to see that they are done. The child will be grateful in after years. Chief among the functions necessary to the upbuilding of the little body, so that it will not be a dyspeptic, constipated body when it matures, is elimination regularly every morning. If the mother will be insistent and allow nothing to interfere with it, it will soon become a habit, a daily routine that will not be forgotten throughout life. There are times, however, when et T an cpeas var ol Thea e NGRS o P T s Farl i pepeee) ot and e Beadietel e hltiunies. et s e ey o gently and without griping, and as it contains no narcotics a=d is pleasant to th taste, it may be given toinfants. Thousand of familics have been regulated to healih maturity with Dr. Caldwell's Syrup P A bottle can be bought at any d store for 50c and $1. Those who know its virtues buy the doller size consider it economical. In & large there is always someone who would better for a dose of a good medicine Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. In st ington St cello, lilineis. Where you can actualiy sav from $2.00 to $37.00, hag been very popular, This being National Thrif Week our big bargains ai especially appropriate. Step in and see the hand some Whittalls in our sale. B. C. PORTER SONS AW, ¢MoN WHITEE - You AN-Nou AT AFRAID OF FRECKLES ARE A WUIME 2-DIONT )= Nou BVER SEE ey g “ M NANE WHITIE SHo - AR SEE '™ k‘fizflbb‘(. 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