New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 5, 1920, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1020, o ftaken lssuc with the ramarks of Bu > Y loner that we may glve that has been | Ao 9 J ew Brltam Herald. he sule In preslous campalgns, 1C s | PETAtendent Beardsloy of tha trolles NATION’S GUESTS IN WASHINGTON s o seldom that one he suments con. | COMPANY, &N recontly publiahed e LD (0o | cerning tils mun or the uther, Thig, M8 Paper s lettur ia nn upt illus : tratlon of the difMciltios thut have 3. m, at H uilding, 67 C a4 of the two. BEither we | Peen sradually accuraulating hetween y B $.00°0 v - | the two ol of traMo evor 00 ihrea Months re husy f ¢ too engrossed | : trame e & Month \ our own affa i Lese days Btered at (he Post Omes at New Oritaln Mrlwis v man w ® Becond Class Mall Matter 3 i compel our attention has ot ye W I | J‘ schedule 1 [ Wood's name which no out, ctiva of e oniy profitable advertisins mes the city. Ciremlation v I ther ecandidates on a list too long | reo wave oivb o advertisers H H il A d : Fhere w 1 ttle fare un lay. The Meraner .-:‘.u,:’ Aseucinted Tree 3 R o R | them i ownand the uea for republica of aii nsws . there Is il credited 1o It or ot $REhes ) e pi: Bmnd Jocat wew, | wiether he will be comp BCor his positicn in the a tion fo the = = the affice, hut thers uld R GREY SMOOTHS THE WAY. usinsm that indicates a Possibly. but mo than upon the tracks atie 2 littie interest into his cam- | occasionaily, <<‘lHyw.uuv' 11 will be surprising if they | is impossible lo drive cleewhe opt upon tire Peace Frea in the tracks. aft ol have snioott 1o « New York Sun oand Her- | pany has finished clearing option of story on the General points | Wherein he is undoubtedly e af two West- | though he does riber this 10 tae [ maobile thou! the open lef Am- | the ¢ e ned from | dropping T. King. of Con-|with company and partiaily B colntry. published in the London | necticul, was manaser ofihe s Wood o sty Adepartment of the o es. we might impaizn. The same article speci- The custom of the (rolley compans B Feiion oA s Jates upon the passibility of obtaining { (o run snowplow through the | 5 : g ; - : 5 e Fn v aahing the support of Connecticut in ex- | streets, throwing all of the drifis asid: - o 3 i Juan Antonin Ruero. minister of for s erved peace dele B whn At chAnga: ihete Rl | = the other states. through fand into the roadw that would he 5 4 cign uay, and his wifc eported animesity of King and fused for vehicles, ha L& [ and ooty of the United v promised at T nd ie now nna ratifica Henry Roraback. of this statc. It | that the antomobili ight ssible o obtain the ~thirds v neesssary to ratify, | Connectiout commitiee will not allow | He could not possibly buck the drifts | ;. L, i 5 v L’/— 5 = . q el G e e e B e e o 4 _ a good N gop KILLILEA ’ AN e rarain0e Lot e o Rt e omittes i ot Ganinelpiitiitine [ S Syt R ISR R &t : : foa Sl — Chesterficld rd Grey has explained t his | Stipport of Wood. in Connecticut, | oy i1 would svon be covered by the Bau Johnson of the American could never had been obtaingd if King | \rolleys with their fine disregard fo N tes ke from L iR e i e e not in his official capacity. Nev- | ld remained on the staff. Ways the §pe needs of others Sl ; e Killilea. Milwaukee attarney, to s I : REAL pal—that’s New York paper There should be regulations in foree mission the place . ceed Herrmunn, Killilea has been in § ¥ / Chesterfield. vation after - (i e el k at its record. Bovton Americans in 1901 and 190 Foard of I"ublie | 5 — L i : ' : 113, : X 7 Vars, Hertmannty i | Three million smokers He close friend of Comiskey. ! ‘ ol e e S e ol oot clisyeltiati(ne &.mu”‘.,-. yflr T e b i T ; : et in Chicg | The Job mas pay as much ae 85000 s —less than five years on e Connecticut delegation will he - : : = i a vear itis hinted Thoever iz elec e. but are locnted aliroad. The | the Connecticut d i . L : arc made ta shovel their sidewalks ; bl i e o the market! Two words thrown to the General as a thank of- P = - = H - el e e 2 & SR hrow e Genca ol Jor clse face a fine. There ix no jus- business connections. Judge Jandi explain it — fering for dropping John e e s lom ins the e : : i also being boomed : “They Satisfy!” e toraback control the state & S v A 2 One e 3 B4 - even (1f Roral nigoss "l made nearly impassable by the (rol- < i nciof -— 4 ” g lie T AKE OWN ¢ 2 1o he 1ere. ~ Murray r was written as a privaie citi- heless. it ix an undoubied attempt the part of (ro Britain to Ykl efc LittlgRdoublfor Whereby the company was forced fo rrmann e Laseball for vears, havinz owned the ! R e es that have | friction between the King and Rora-f civo aid to the »ack factions of the Republican party E o e libacKd facuionsto it ¥ i Works in clearing this suow from the | will he named during b ador's mission wa ascer the trend of public opinion here did so and returned to England. Inade his report to the British | COmVention. In fact. there is basis for{ . piowe . Vehicle trafic is getting sneaking suspicion that the R e ol oo et Chaale | B Sl Al RN e slhe MUy oxico GHta heb s erioo which UG RS SIS SRR BN s aies e R iee et i s et BT 100 0RT) e e b e e n forced to import its arti a candidate who has nota great deal [ o5 0 TIECE TR A 8 ;y.‘.“"\'] at it H.'\‘v:-l i island for yearsexpets svon Lo manuficty izn Office, we suppose. and im- fately attempiod to explam to the h what we thought of the ) L ' P | of backing as 3 ut whao wouls f « T fovic ue and why the process of rati- B will be taken to allow them to use alos The ization seheme its owa field pieces. Two Mexican bhandy man ta adopt until it is i Ll army e ers have perfected n tor ion wax <o g drawn ont. In . i the roadways not to allow others to | henefit three st 8 dent which way the wind is blowing s _ ' for tempering steel for cannor ¥ way two things might be accom- f o0 50 B e for befief that | POk them The condition of the = e R L R e P! streets is hecominz more and more COAL Y SCARCI. i triec furnaces in the natio - ed. the dispeasinz With any anti- the favoritism of General Waofl, by ] - \ FIeAN] foetlvial tna b ien(inat -ianl LLEE BNRn i SRS D ‘““:_‘M ”'M of a problem to the average nian Cologne, i —Coal Is sn s ‘. SRl e the first « v CIG RETTES /fl he controlling faction s ; ; \ iy A ey oo w0 had to waik. | IN Fermany tha iS¢ for the praveke the constituencs 1o great en- maton of | among (he iiritish rank ane sm. He is o onot particularly ¥ f len by the ciny il \ S I the preparation of the people for angze in policy on the part>of the N I Sl S e g sovernment; *nowing to indelibly cast his lot with he League of Nations is (for the | lon 0 ipis singe of the game.| FACTS, AND FANCIES | ed States) not merely a plur I_HEIE]DEJIEUUE@UUEEE@@@E\EEIEIEIE]EIEHEIEIEIEIEDDWDFJ WWED@@@E@U@@@@@D THE PUBLIC MARKET 436 MAIN STREET (Opposite East Main St.) King's defeat is undoubtedly pleasing the unknown. hut a plinge into | o =i sre prevalent conviction { among wearers of moderate-price:l | sho at the sponzc fishermen are | ta which its hisorical advice : =z " i ricatiady come ont of the he of uneertainty Lut will not cause him to| The | | traditions have hitherio nositive f o ut w He is on the bandwagon. quietly., nn- | - . i hock raatons < prroved aid Sthe \mbassa- |l caiminely. welventure. and he will | oq leather. — Louisville Cour wherein h me o very nearly d por zer off until time to mount the | Journal ng his finzer npon the entire sit- | fione one - Thera I comfort in 1 m@@mqém bn. He expliined that America = o Hy propared 1o maintain her re- THE WEATHER. ibilities in wo \ffairs as she decision o York court tha dollar is still worih 100 cen There were bt few topics of con- | (roublc & cent isn't worth an:- them and thai she will eventual- (REEEEECE Peicipate inithe leasud twithithe 1ol R e i e i s fle =olidly back of it One way to cool a troliey was plenty of opportunity for idle For its opening 9 a. m. Friday, February 6th, will offer the following at unheard of low prices, and yet stick to its policy of selling articles of HlG‘iES’I QUALITY | FRESH FOODS ONLY | LOWEST PRICES COME EARLY. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY HEAVY. is encour, £ that Rritish has | quickly is 1o have the motorman lea @) ) kS onitsideNonith e inick Sthatisihe l it p it deo o Do R L i e el coos i ouihio weather has played upon us over | 1he sidewalk fa falk for five minutcs a passing friend. — Middletonn red our a nee and has implied she i ready to mike oncessions nights Oceasionally an emplove di- | With he sake.of having us a part of *ress. PATL ©T (opted his attention 1o the snow | T 3 o League. She cannot do withont shovel and the front walk. but hi oo boine he bt course. There may be no 34 [ efforts were soon made froitless | n e for presidenc We 100.000.000 persons. we woutd ] ) ) ] o] o ) ] § 1 1 A e unless all of the zreat powers 2 ; d | the wind and hail which piled up out of | naturally expect to find an exception @ f art of it. The Senate mani- P " | posed areas in heavy drifts within has a different proposition 1o | K : ar two.- Philadeiphia North Amer- | very few minutes. The stove or 1he [ ican next week. Let us have the rat- { furnace was more popular than the ® | on, even with the Lodge reser- street. Mr. Groundhoz. who | “only Enziish s to he faught ed to have come ont i ter | our public schools All rights hut B the League Council we may |, oo & H0 0= 8 S0 t's learn it right and quit saying for amendmenis 1o the Teagne. & wenl ke to fell down shadow. and who | - Memphis Commercial Apy s. After we have hecome meni- allala of them are artnally being J@m@@@@@@@@@e@@@@@m@@mm- ] TO EVERY CUSTOMER Granutated SUGAR 12¢ 1. Pork Leins . . . ... per Ib. 25¢ | Legs of Larh 28¢ Reast Pork ... .. .. perlb. Z Lamb Chops . per |h. 28¢ Pork Chops—lean : per Ib. Roast Beef . . .. 3 25¢ Fresh Hams . . .. per Pot Roast ... .. i8¢ Fresh Shoulders . per lb. Lean Beiling Pieces . ) 12¢ Spare Ribs . .. per lb. 2dc | Smoked Shouiders .. .. ... ver 1b. 23¢ Pigs’ Feet ... per Ib. 9c | Sausage DMeai—home ... perlb. 30c Kidneys—pig per Ib. 9c | Sausages .......... ... per Ib. 28¢c Beef Liver . ... per Ib. 12¢ | Sausages—Arlington ......... perlb.32c Native Legs of Veal .. per Ib. 28¢ .| Smoked Hams ........... ... perIb. 28¢c Roast Veal ... .... ... per Ib. 28c ' Hame—sliced .............. perlb. 42¢ WE CUT ONLY WESTERN TGP BEEF Best Native Potatees .............................coeievvveennne... 19c per Peck Full line of Fruits and Groceries. These are just a few items. Call here and convince yourself. @i e now ary. on Monday S Would i he well to appoint one rmy 1o« whiskey and an | othe ¢ 1en who are con &) » BOOM. . the pulpits P ot g n AT o : fiseating it to keep them from drink- EEtodayaisicl ter ling any it 7—TFlovida Times-1"nisn —_— = o @ place whic p campaign for the presidency of I Leonaid Woods seems ta lack | nthusiasm which would mark | canse e effec e s i Seattl an pl or the logical candidate on the | trafi t ~ 4 t and e e 1 lican ticket. He was one of the | amount of snow which fell. Slippery : ' ternull of o treak il 5 { rajls tied up trains and teolless, | S 3 Portland lans an apartr Jovelty of he mauny candidates who t into the ring. though the e who went carly doubtedly =1 pim much em- | through the «:ifis on paihs th o, even | which were covered up as soon as the | avorite o R it s AllonE Uiore rsby hecame few. Fire hydrants e even i made a brave | have bean it has been candidates | ¢ while places the crust | ples Yeion ons not leads above the ade f n ) exposed s perfecuy naturs 2 rere autamobilist would e h r drive in the roadway i o1 the danger from firees S hal) Via, as it igvwery bad for 1e meai perunent thung in 1 irolley \ri;ckn and ive in the he might pass a car and 1 = | deatinatio . reasonabl length of DuCRingEcie e ¥ 1 time. As e rondway ls - 10 do 50 ai ali. and ihe | + t tracke nve ral anil [ | .@EI@ T @ I apread : the side-. uenty it wouid ? : alk st tracin o Niopr rusning at aill when thore i any | o wis no | tegarding the influenwn no datnt| N emught thii run RS W oo T4 g crla el Mmrda even ere i every g v Comy st uiu fore. i1 Ba o 3 8 opening and 10 Wow had snough under 1he one dong ) v ], o ] WHICH 1Hem farss EaRgEr ol d the othe Bhie closed bot ui of veur peix ¢ (he smpleges nad pAiFoAs, exps apgiund on tha THE TROIATY AND THE ACTOIT, | 2 whese naries ORe of SUF FEAMSE, iR A eam boen suggestad [or ihe highest | cation printed in aasther soiu , B AN AUTOMOBILIRY, 5 o ] o] \ ol | B EEEEEEEE @EE@EE@EEEEE [ ][] ] IEEI T (] ) ) ) )} ) ) s Deties servies and eleai @@@m@@@@@@@@@

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