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NEW BRITA LY HERALD THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920. . S ld Bring aboul a revision of policy that| ar the exact time they need e “1s f 3 Brltaln Hel"a o § will be of Iasting benefit. Let us wish | most, This, in itscll, is a great . | AI] FINI]S l]NlY flNE J My, Uaes Tnek at any rate ment for the army of reserves - i ALD PURLISHING COMFANT, | | g O R e EAGTSD Ath FANCIES ‘ » CUGLY HIRLINN. Y. AAls (Runday excepted) STRISETS. ! at Horald Building, 87 Churnd ® | The poer beat Me. Munses | making the “Sun the eeald Thres Monthe dition Of shame shoid . \s soon as Mro Hoover defininely at the Ofca at_Naw BB | inc to the checks of every person ! y . Mo | decides which pacty he belonzs (o 3 R ” W S H l m:'rhmv-uu.\n CALLS |ty deis to clean them, The weather | 576 ons why he couldn't he pres = Ayl B 5 ¥y il admittediy, snow, | dent.- - Boston Transeript York. Jan. 2 (n all New only one young woman could be found vesterday who was willing— | vain and thaw aind freeze followine hy proftevte advertsing meatam | L T e Tiosrd of Db The “battalion of death.” now rais- city. Clroulation books and press | E ing such o LM ARSIy realy 0. Y N aiwaye cpen Advertisers. e Works i greathy handicapbod by | compromise, pas st for £100-—to admir that she was ki 1 1 Lk of men to undertake the work at the senate as o representas | 3 homely. And i Jater developed tha ot Of Cleantng them. Bty cverstiing | Uve iustitution.—~Speingticld Republis - even she had appeared in answer 1o Press is exclusively cutitisg can tan advertisement inserted in yes De uee for republication of all taken t onsisderation, there is | X i an Rited 16 1t or not atherwise cce . ; - a4 T S BRI i + bet and that. acraally. she dido't itahes ' erein ow which the centers woid erowded places \ ; believe ghe was bad loohing at ail MOrNINg’s newspapers because of really o exense for the mountains of even the main thoroughfires, making s w York Evening Sun. S that she was ! 0 3 avel next to impossible for any o e 3 = TAYS CONCILIATION BONRD. k Nl i ey The Gorman sark, down in fhe g Duginess managc he Retail Mij- scription of vehicles. 10 may 1w im : S0 o 1 c announcement hy Will HL s, i} h S - neighborhood of @ cent and . ha linery Associntion of Americi | possible to zet enough thaie and | seems (o Whant the mos tke shec Iking (o her han of the tepublican National | ! k Nk o e about the most maiked J ished talking g % B QuipMEnt 10 move the tons of stail, it | instance of mosdes shrinking the he association is to hold a ttee, of i committee of 171 to Rl ) .,,L » of b |-‘y e et is not impuossible scrape 1t with ‘Ill\v:. h,.\‘” een able to put on ex- FFazhion show at the Hotel A<tor neat Canipment that we believe the ity ach jEaton q 4 Alonday, plsht. i R h the shoals of the neat eles e i i . - X . z Goldbers advertised for zood-looking Wieady owns, into somc semblanece of Ul o sEhceometo ke told st : il nodels aund selecied 60 prears (o us as bems the at- 1t of the 130 pf this politician of renown e | g : S M s nho presented theniselves at the ogether the different clements e e R o : ¢ il . - their teacks, have piled the accenmus | SET 108 B - r and $i { "'" « 7 o e The milliners feel that they have a bty tnieable settlement viskey for his wife and children oTe 5 : 3 ¥ Jted snow 1o the side of their reht | Dadis News = problem before them this yeay Sl ¢ ruther than 1o . of the tremendous increa. of wiys, where it has since lam to be | 1 Wch-headed pins, wire, desnerate campaien davs, amd any- how w szl that Gon Yo teams, The guier Al heen o § (L G i \ A s ly consider aond deaft the pla i passing autemobiles, sieimhs and \hiciy enters int of £ the Gr O, P, Hats which ormer B t lome fo $0.40 4 this sprinz B nouncing his committoes correctly giod conerdes that 1) strucied and ro practically | navy s 4 foating death-teap an hax the followins to say z & e instes stopped up. Vehicles, onee in the car | of o sinking one. Ohio S g . even h : <hop door for N4y three thmes that figure Real Object of the = Ad. be potentiality for uxclulness trae ks find 1 admost inpossible (o get e country and the party of : L contmittes is very great ""' O RS BERRES k) IR Lhode Island continies prohlems which are ahea until there is no sup seting §oprohibition with unrelaxing vigor ; studyinz the psychology re immeasurable in ma anywhere ona car even after has | may have o deport Raode Island. - - S ttion. Mr. Goldbers cau entered the front deor and immediate. | Povthind Expies: Aw, STICK s advertisement 1o be publishe £ the citizenry of the country SR sl ol o) i e B - 2 AROUND, Vesterdavy thelith being that vo that the Iepublican Pty Fhe o ; o el i Lol B best be trusted with the so fare 10 get ont the Iy AV [ rn i i e et tion to BT A e and complexity, The magjor n. The countey wants and | hardship hax been imposed upon ev- | whve hrifl,. Whoever 2 tiv ounz woman mercly to trans- L ) son who s Tor 1 to adhere to in both these forms of inielli * form her into an cmbodiment of fem Party, but to a well-detined train or making a call Trio e o hi auality.—Chici L is believed t it the fact can ment of purpose and party A fen hours’ work with a scraper | News i pressad led notconly 1o this faath in upon the women of th m would elininate great deal of this United . bt the millinery d is obvious that the conven- trouble. The rondwiys may be level- Washinzton has W fixed the == signing art has now reached a stase can do fuller just e e Fs d . 3 % 1 valne of the British pound sterling at o ppd Brm conimonsurite with the ed off considerably with the machine, p S b . e nso 4 but the vadue of the rican appear beautitul throush the addition . if they have for their con making it easier to usce other portions | dollar continues o he fixe the o ; 2 L e B e e SR B ot e COMMUNICATED 5 e AT A t middle, man.- Kansas City Star, e e ) e Biaing dat S SorTH andd carving down the heav |\‘\‘\A..|n ey - norn JeR e s moin= to ik at ve months in the cvolutiop the center of the car tracks. The B R SN Issuance of Polish Passports. “Take Care of Yourselt. mere m dollars und cents. oin the Baltime - 3 i 2 e h People s Vasselin, Villetard It ix not of the veigns of Kings, Editor of the Herald Sickness imposes burdens upon the well as it does on the sick and Mme. Lizette of Pari and You owe it 1o pthers as well as te Yourself to kKeep physically fit Miriam Buusologue. the design oy anyone can be made to o sugzestions State roads have been taken care of, hdoerlying the whole plan s as far as sceeapin is B Contenncdtin reat fact, which the National hitter recosnizes. that ther on the Republican Tarty the city and Plainville. which malkes the | ndous rexponsibility of ascer- | excuse of “no workers,” on the part of LI aeEhEs (o (e Sl e el As u formep editor of the Ilerald. several places. notably between this [ There ix a book where history sings, | i 4 and vigorous. il heib e e Ol R s o1t |lits columny always holdiat ipecinl ¥ in =St The history of old human love. terest for me, pacticularly news thero- R G ST . are going to be at the show, they can do anything with any- Cross eves an hair lips mot Tie picturesque and noble story 1 concerniaz Poland, in whose wol- Ui | ved My Gokibers expisined. e fully the needs of the na the it >n SN ST e i ¢ ity comparatively sniticant. life, with the burning and frankly, honestly. and ) o ve L have been much concerncd. s fely stating the fundamen RS SR | i may know, cver since my sojonrn | dUSHy @bsolve the Polish government ‘ The”avyandollrrown kor the party's plan for the nimber of men Iess time to lovel of AWl Amciicanivice coneul from respousibility for any oxcesses on of the probiems inta the rouds jhan it does (o remove the i the world there is no woman se that they cannot by their gent transform her. That is why T adver- The Books of dynasties . Pertsing veur edition of December ! !t occurred prior 1o the coming in o 5 g | observed an article on | '© heins of he Polish zcvernment. wehensible prozram of con- snow, which has been done in a few o e measures. Then, recos- 3 el e L A b i . we btk : spots on Main st he spots. how- | Same rosy check, some crmine lip. PR SIX purporting to he the re- . ANG I mizng refe- also to th the Sr il W the platform estab 3 gon Aiare il Lhcagr S iai 5 : e : : A \ e rost of the rowd | Some Aprit day beneath a sky DR S GRENT Ve re v Tosepn Epel el KB IR IIUH ST R nd win B st vhich v contractual relation be- | ever, merely mak st of the rowd | S DR otihyl toreren °ph AT SRl el the peo \ Thit warmé the world until the drip | Chovyeh. of the Ukrainian church in e whove commussion. who e b the pavty and the peop <0 much rougher in comparison ! tised. and i we can'zet a tFuly homely i Give me the book one we will perform a sceming mir os ot the Fashion show ouzht to he a zood thing Tog i millinery business every where o 3 L tho iy (e claved fhat nearly 30,000 Jews wér ol . X : w Britain. who sratultously at- ey iy 3 MERGoldhe g uto R 4 dales o appear between noon and sentatives of Poland acredited to the il but | de not care 10 per- A Zp.m and it was not ntil 1:30 that one appeared. She wore a blue pic- : ] OF honey from (he fruit of sonw LG ! pil be '*' M REITaRGM I v AL the present time, after the 1haw | Giikes on the spirit of the throng, | !3Chs and maligns the consular repre- + K!I'ed in the Ukiainian part of for- e off the iy when in Py ¢ : e wnd the cold weather, it might be very | Turning the toiling world to play Ny United States lotter to deviate from the : % ' It is not necessary for me to defend *Piath i intended 1o rollow. " merit in LetEon HoRsu 1 OSER I LD e o (D ma ) cinielonkihisliine wanc| thedBolesFoilhelt i ichons s Eholn wa- U wiil conclude oy quoting from an soften up sutticiently to make 16velng | o (1is land neath the tyrants : tive land. before the tribunal of Her. iNIerview by Professor S lrence ald readers. The sterling example set ' Pumpelly of Cornell university, a B S - by those in New Biitain and eise. Member of the Red Cross mission to | e pratsed hor critically for a moment where of Polish birth or blood, prior | Poland. who stated upon his return GFORGE WILSON. and shook ‘his head to. during and since the war, make it - 1hat “The mission visited the hosy HE bisgest doz in town belons A\t Last She Confesses. pd With power to square s bt T crape the ronds, but theve is | In the green ambuscades of rmances with its g ture Rat. a smart black frock fand tid she was Josephine Morris, of 112 Flags announces, undoubted A L in. however, it serlons draw- | them practical in the course of a diy 1 O1d sinfl. <tale yarns—1T want to : shoild have been done be- | The story of the gondolier, providine that (he members of o o The passion ola. there bmittee will he teeated with | IPorever ecircling in dim ain o ess and an honest atiempt With pale Francesco —ah, what hosts | @ supertiuous for mie or anyoue tls in Mustern Galicia and found in George Wilson. He ppge | DERUD nsecd. [Rn homg IR ko FUE PEAC Lo el Analim o talishiosty clse to ussume the role of apologist in | Poth civil and wilitary hospitals tHat | hrown animal. Some say i T am said Miss Morris pleadingly, B | tn love's tvne history of the heart theie beliwdf. There may have been, Ukratiian prisoners were just as o1t | Berpard and oihers claim he a But under_ M Goldbers's insistem fkines of the Iepublicans, The Arsuments concerning the estabs | (b OVC S I Npee however. various false impressions treated as sick and wounded Polish | Great Dane. «Grorz vs hie's Just she soon Roke down pletely: am v that will be encountered in{ lishment of « ey of regulars for | & W, ated 1 the minds of your readers | Soldier Condidons in prison camps | dog, and 1 gus that's q able longer 1o aticmpt ceit Iy by the words of the Reverend Pele. | Were uot so bad and the mission § most of us will came not he beautiful, but I'm passabl OPPOSES RELATIONS | o i ot it hevtront’ meicl e oot s B et il mmismton faens Stte il compio 1 1 im0} e e, U T i the Polish consulate general in New ! @lthouzh in a camp at Krakow | him how he came to caii the doz | T just came in here on a dar H ST York. and it is 1o dispel these um- | Ukraiaians rollowed members of the | “Jack.” and Geer said it was be- | girls the st Ahere T ow Bl has been introduced in the Senate | Resumption of Diplomagic \airs | pressions, it there he wny, that T pre- | mission «nd their Polish s whout { cause e reminded him of nis sailer | mo ani et P ae e sume to ask for space for what fol- | #nd compldined of ill . The { days whea he was in the Navy. “He's | 1 - of newspaper pho- lows Poles made no effort g thesc | so all-fired healthy, and | never did | gozraphe I e e AR el o incorporate their views into ing ta mive to cach and every | the United States and the universal | them @ chance to . {raining of young men are still zoing | bill be cnormous. Prov on while the Army licorganization | b League of Nations isan 1 hear from ex-Presiden i now awaiting action. Repre- tween F nd Vatican Unpopr contative Mondell, Republican Hous chairman Iar With Anatolc feady known that his opinions : : . 3 In paragraph theee of the article | complamts, el e tomaphors unlimbered and went nta e tnder diser ssion, your account states Tt is my hope and belief thai what impressed with Miss M There is also the nademable ] o the Senate Military Affairs com- Tin = Resumption of dip- | that “Some o the parishioners who | ! have set forth may tend toward en- | SSRGS tlarge bodics are hard to w mittee. Senator Wadsworth, vesterday., | Jom itic N8 bhetweon France a plin 1o retuen to iheir native nd. | lightening vour reuders or. the points omplete nitsi. 1o vonalien] o resnids 1o the formerts siatcment | the Vatian s opposed by Anatole | t*krainla, andsspacially tol tho part | Iovolted; 1 liaye always folnd! tlieny 25 YEARS AGO | France, who asserts. in an article | which presently under control of o- | 1o be most cornest in their desire to { pemted in the Lanternc, the dissolu- | land. have met with great perplexiy, | form just and unbiased opinions on due to the act that in order to oh- | 1opics of the day, 4 as in the at- | | | | rom those of other liepub {der was attacked by the hived her as a regular Wednesday nights show pay her 310 with the understandin s that she is zood lookinz. instead o | i { B naoub todiy 8 i ’.y.n i wonll cost a billion dollars | here ix bound to be divgrsity | veaY=to put into execution the plan Tondsisome Years amol camie (From The Herald of That Date th th nding that «h _ s not. He said h vild send agen:- ion, there is bound to be hard § for training and the maintenanee of a S I crowning of the lon \In & Polish passport. the Polish con. faivment of this desire. they have S e if the opinion one. or of i | resutar army of ZEE.253 men and of- Cied painst the Papaey. sul refuses fo wrent sueh, unless the | been zuided and assisted in no small about the city tod, 0 an endeavor | - January | iy despoiled the Vatican of its | applicant rerounces his Ukrainiun | degrec throuzh your editorial col ! power="" hetcontinues, “and | citizenship and takes the oath ot ' Umis. I am cettain that the present Iihe Sthird sannualisocialband gsups i 416 per of the Men's Unioa of the $buth | holds zood church was held last evening il the j find someonc who could gqualify fos t Yer st age overvidden. 1t ois entively | ficer The Nenator states that an X e o that Chatrman Havs basjaverage cost of sitzhtly less than , Cuending of an ambassador to the | ndelity to Poland.” cose Wil prove no exc(ption Kon something which he soven hundred mitlion will be the es- § g1 See would be 1o recognize ofli Surely there is nothing about this | Thanking you for rour courteousf ZANEC Communication, | Parish chapel. During the cvehins ; this se. there i no o reason why | Naturally the Polish consul ind wishing the Herald well s lll- Day ton vax-luml and Attorney | ranco sholile nol recosnize the other | sue 8 phssport (o) any but readers. the happiest of New | Jobn H. Kirkbam nade specches | m bition able to briv The use of the cantonments and cal spiriteal powers of eartn and ens, and Palish citizen, ipso | sars, believe mo to be, A zunz of lwalians came to town ohlems by the whole commit- | during the war s possible, without | “court of humanin® whieh the fol- { 1he oxclusion of any otner power. in SR GRS R RIL LY svinc ity inorkiinon Jih e Strolley L umitied decis w1l | entonan e adiitions to our cquipment. | lowers of Comte crecied in Ko Jan- | just the sune maauer as the grant- | New Vovk. January 4. 1920 Al e SCHOOLS IN AFRICA ) W Am n ori n Johnson P cire ng of Crican passpori necess e (he two-seatsd trap and a bay Ai=e” | from Mrs. . Merwin advi. Prof. Marcus Whit gave a reeen ~ton Church Orzanization Wil tion to the teachers of the Norma able to finish in the way that v oearss those - advt althouzh wish him ek § sehefue | { | imate, for each year. for the entive | cially the pope’s spiritual power. In | procediire 1o cnse “zreat perpleaity.” | considoration of (his | | v formmn enator wisworth states that his 5 s i " ni Lt L Pormer Tremice Clenrencenu’s op- [ tates enunciation. on the part of 1h committee ha ured that iU will | Gion 1o restnuns velaiions with fapplicant. of alleziance ny other 10 9. for cach trmed | e Vatican is said te have cost him | country, nnd the faking of the oath of 26| many voles when he was vandidate | fidelity to che*nited States. K S making “oldier produced. and that in 1926, | tes whey i g L Qute ey, L school iast evoning Suild Iudustrial Institution at ; for the presidency of the republi thermore, 1 know positively that ihe ! Sl REESL N - Polish consulate weneral n New Yor S DUt aIs cogompan eS| : i = g > - 1in (he erection of a new building for | Cost of 8225,000. st hets at auto show- P Cadillacs might appear | cost, in to maintat 5 1 2 rsoat the ar- | does oi r e sports to Ruti Al L ; the P & I : Payne Says No Decision | building will e 500870 fect k b o1 Lz Lt o & . HL Cadwell has securced the con- 1hlishine X industrial N vertin cases where apnlic intend the construciion of 1 Corbin company. The rmy mory T-—it ians fom Istern Galic Passports Boston Plans tor the « memi | R R % | Sitoquest S anncunved today by Rev i i lock in Piaitnille as soon s weathe : i | A . counties ormer Jastern Galicia Dloch i & S 2 \Res Bartholomew. D, [ the cenicnary | Boctors S Deplorcibsance O ERShItS | innistpalit =S o et t o Washington, Jan. 29.— No bids ror | conditions perr 3 sl : i s e e R e S o] T\ ilam Trewhelln the Unicher is| retars of tihe Methodist With Which (o Fisht Epidemic on | tarritory rather than to the individual | the 30 former German passenzer nl dictated by prccaution sinee {hners offered for le by th ship- [ oUt with a new meat wagon for this gistrict. The iien ountries are in the war zone | Ping board have vet been accepted _— - S wili b s dan. 29.—laflu- | fnd the reasons for withbolding pass- | Uhairman Payne declsred today. and Y61 BLAG: 1N rosros poropriated A4 the Cinare o | vorts in sch instances are thus of a | the neces 5 1 mard hn Boston Jan no | tion of the proposials veccived prob- Vil delay any action until Mon-. | Punss > « partmient liere this week for the fies time in more than @0 years, T b : s heavy snowfall led to a seare ) o depariment storehouses and at o X s i score of old punss were fo e o : DL Sith otiers hived and cquip fire nghling apr Hances were phices the suburban stations whes 29 Horse drawn have been Lsed Y the five de- Iste Vietoria | territorid aud steategical, by vins raised . ¢ from New | nienns of @ poiitical or racial nature York, wie E 1 Panuaey In view of the forcgoinz | trust Thiv steam iy p vou wil] amree that Your reference in s pretest of retary Bakor O ours Tt e openiz lines of pavzraph (onr 1o | agiinst the sale of some of the ships e T v otunwarranted il oceivibz wanted by the army for the trans sonw Wied” and untortunai irman to result in o controversy matter will he adiusted befors he ot . ¢ of the vessels is completed proved their uscf n swend Pelechoy p A “ne said steamer that port dovoting himsely sencril The companics suhntting bids for rict on 1w ship rades RSt the ol army hners we thy Tuternational ' % = e e rDn S B Do e eI st e o cantile Marine. J. Elwell and Co.. | RICE GETS THREE YEARS, ERE bl oy y < d | shting thel sale atrocities in Eastern Gulic he Awmerican Ship and Commerce ! New York. Jan. 8. —Georze Gra- of the Gove P ¢ heaith of the | peevalent diseases. A supply of spivits y Prefer (o say nothing, as the repes Corp. the Munson Nteamship Co. ) hum Rice, whose stock promotions tical < were taken on led stories of allexed Palish atvocitics | the Oriental Steamship Co., and the | have been given attention by courts bourd Wero hefore the stcamer pro-{ have tong since hioen proved und. | Compagznie Generale Transatlantinue, | several times in recent vears. wils ceede t Cherbourg amd Liverpool. | less and false. I might refer.to the ench steamship company. | scntenced today to serve three vears ent will he taken from their homes e vecent report of the American inves e ! in Sing Sing for srand larceny in ap- — fizaton colamission in which Lyneh's orchestra at the EIks' fair. | propviating $721 sent him by a cus-| Olcott's orchestru at Ambassador Morgenthau's associates —-advi l tomen to buy stock. -advt, ession of I t Ces v no means to [ and e ratification S s S in this army plan ver, it is an ambitious scheme, | cxamined (or ftness and put through Fine entertainment at the Elks' it handled diplomatically, ! a rigorous coursc of physical training ! fajr.—advt,