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RIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1020, B a2 H ld upon these boards, but they arve not} the police force al the next meeting W Britain ° Herald, |05 Dee boards but v I e e EAU FU[[ G e rouncil Amderstood that the democratic mem- (BRALD PUBLISHING COMFANY, RSN e S hemmon CounctiG an il il o e e 7 Proprietors scrve without compensation: they iname at the next session, 4 dally (Munday excepted) at 4:18 | cannot afford to give to municipal af- | Roller skating at the Armory this 8[] c , nc. m., st Heraid Buiiding, 67 Churoh 8 fairs the consideration that they | eveningz Witch hazelgand bandages 8 Year { furnished free. o an | s mot [FACTS AND FANCIES | France’s Grand Old Man Has Aiweays Rellabie ~e ttan P8 theihe Tost Omes ac iaw Bettaih § give much of their abilities toi man- | | agement of city business. The Mayor | ouble ¢ N . 3 - | TELEPHONE CALLS | Trouble can ne Ao ned in woaod GF | hess Ofmca oG is farced, through a low salary, 0| alcohol without the use of a miil- 6al hecor ; rial Rooms ... follow other hnes ot business. | He | stonc——Detroitidoiinall ps [ only profitable advertietng medinm 18 | c,ynot—does not—give his time to w/| 5 e k ¢ sing Aot 0 Mg | The New York food administrator Paris, Feb. 6.—Georges Kugene ! be city. Circulation books and press Sy . ¢ 1 oom alwave open to advertlsera. constderationfot ot four ianancial il o olnces i thaf) ‘it fallman Bwere et | Clemencenu. Eiine [Grana o Mas | Meriber of the Amsoctuted Frese. troubles. Through these pcople we ! tirelv destitute of clothing he co-id | France.” retires at 80 vears: of ase | .k sctated Proms i exclusively ex-;.un:: go down into the boards, many of | buy himself a complete outfit for] from the service of the republic he . B ihe use for republication of all ne | 69.7 How do these feders Raskseivedl forimore Daniiae ; reditea to 1t or mot otherwise credited | which. admittedly, are being run upon | $7%-6 How d rese federal c ha rved for more than two gener. | L cials get that way >—Baltimore News. | ations. He is credited with contribut- | . this vapor and also local Bev. | iness, | b a basis that is nearer to real husiness, | = - o ing as much, perhaps, more than any | abi'ahes " eretn - ! Jbut which bether not about the affairs other statesman to bringing about P p R s o the downfxll of Germany b illing . B ‘ el o s inengp e { Francediscourazed and war-torn.” | FOR WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COAT treme caution in the matter of . ’ e e S U Made of Broadcloths, Velours, Polo Cloth and wool mixtures . > After a life-time of vicissitudes. he | . , , Mo o aormany Will have 19 | eftective i the head of the businc recently declared: 1 am younger | Colors Are: Navy, black, grey and brow Cits A el . Offering Coats in this Sale values to $40.00. 15 WAR PRISONERS e B PO B B R pinz the list of 890 war prisoners. | s to show where correlation would be B to correlate their work. The person management of the city, or the BT he e e aso e jded from the flumes of another Manager. % body the hullet of an assassin “ and | . heve b v tount o ot | THETC B oxtreme wuste in one ; L e eSS T i 50--DRESS SKIRTS ON SALE SATURDAY--59 present system, due as much to the =iha : resen i | 4 English Channel. i 1of oo time Bs e ol iieie ? o BXplaining his remark ne declared: | At less than the price of the materials in these Skirts. reh-criminaly who perpetrated Yy during the recent hostilitios, | Would be none if a business man were | dlencss and old age are twin sis- § Fany most ve taught that she | hired—not elected—ta steer legisia- | DAVE IMGGINS. S s T L SKIRTS $3.98 o live up to her agreements under | tion and municipal undertakings in _ = vour mind grow inactive and fo work, | All Ready to wear . Values to $3.08 Bice Treaty, lentency with her | the proper channd His salary AVE HIGGINS was pulling up his| work, work. Preserve strength of : ® i . ; : old board walk last Wednesday | mind and you vanquish age: that is | Among them are Skirts of Silk Poplin, Navy Blue Serges, Plaids, Tweeds and Mixtures. calls for the punishment of might mean that she would again | Would have to be large to attract the ¢ ; * and came across a hronze medal | the seerct of perpetual youth.” ror to abt G \t | vight Kind of a man, but he eventually | , ., Poir to obtain a relief from what Lhdi Lanil Girel uaoH lost way back in nineteen-three, ‘I believe it is weak-minded to would effect ,a “cutting down of the| He got it for being in‘the Navy in | srow old,” he told certain members of eighteen ninety-eight, when he and | his suite after his famous anti-Bol- - ; ci speech in Strasbours last No- | oo / EW BLOUSES Dewey won the hattle of Manila sheviki speech B oallies bavedn \islicnte Rtk bl S unen o "h% Sy mo:.q“ Dave sars it isn't worth a vember. The Premier's day had heen J o : > 5 be ‘obMged to | i ! Arriving daily, showing several smart creations, Priced $1 98 upward. . nsidered oppressive measures | reatening revolt Notwithstand- | personnel of the city forces of pos 1 in obtaining what they wish { than what we would lot as far as the metal goes., but a hard one. with many receptions, by avoid further friction 1t | pay him have laid the new walk long ago journeys and discussions of serious | sMlorable that the surrender of The scheme of government .would | that way. diplomatic questions but he appeared Dave's so proud of that medal they | #t dinner that night fresher than un leaders was not made @ con- | have fo be materially changed. it| eu i ; b ; .| he'd thought he could have found it j Many of his voung colleagues. of the armistice, our present | might he well to place a check upon’| J8€, (IOUERE Be could s It was some time before this, while SALE OF WARM GLOVES SAi URDAY les mizht have been spared had | the manager in the form of a Mayo s . he was on one of his customary jaunts iminals been delivered to our | to he elected. The Couneil would into the country, when he walked 10 | A-l' qlr * 12 miles without showing very before our advance was halted. | pave done awa i an | o Caeie e>® ur advance was halted. | have to be done away with and an ;at fatizue, that he discovered his | revolt of Kurt von Lersner, | advisory board of one man per warl now famous retrcat, a two-roomed | For warm Fleece Lined Jersey Gloves For Wool Golf Gloves, worth 79c. r d ) the shore. | fused to transmit the list of | elected to consult with the manager | fisit 1nun'» hut close to 5 = prs to Germany and resisned. | regarding the wishes of the towns- | []F MANUFA[;T[]RIES near Lucon, in Vendee. Here is where | 28 and Miteens, worth 69c to 75c pair. | e 18 expected te pass a fortnight or | 3 ks i i 5 S haan o ! Boys', Girls’ and Women's in this Boys' and Girls' in Grey, Heather, : brown, black and navy. jndication of what may be, peoply. This ‘manager should be| more. Bure of comforts and conven- 3 True it is that it -has been | given free rein in the consolidation | iences it is just the kind of a shelter that the zovernment vishes ! ot our presentisystem of boards into| the once-known “Tiger” of France | e ana o5 inctinea 1o censure the 2 Cmatter, more nexinie macnie. | 1400 JODS 10 Be Open in New [ wouid'seck ror'a well-carnca rest” 1t mtative for failing 10 flfl] | Providing (he individual who was | R mer Bremiers birchplace and sands | BOYS' BLACK OSTRACHAN GLOVES N al lone the barre 3 Is. £ o . ~ e - | y Often ne walks to (he village whe Cloth Palm, Fleece Lined 59¢ pair. Valuc 79c. \ i Notwithstanding, there | i oq would forget politics and woull Germany many people WhoO | o g6 (rom the blandishments of the ;'”P" he “"”"5';"""‘(‘ ‘l";ll:‘mp \\':wlyke — s converses with the old town folk, hte to sce the just punishment ety s 43, el LI Ly | politicians amongst us, such a plan Whshington, . C.. Feb. 6.—Cioge|® feW of whom knew him t5 a boy. ‘ r leaders brought abou Al i L SR 5 . . - < & SR A b b = 3 v 8] rlenders roushs about. A% would form a mighty successtul solu- | on the heels of the censuscs of pe Clemenceau's rizorous life was con WOMEN’S WASHABLE CAPE GLOVES g tion of our tax rate difficulties. {ulation and agriculture comes the | tintied even after he accepted Presl- i 9 i on, even yot. in the ememy | po. ciies, of 2,000 (o 23,000 popu- | Xt DIE step In the work of the | dent Poincare's invitaton to form a 268 Pair — — 268 Pair . that its troops were beaten, of | war ministry in 1917 when for the f t h decennial census—tha . one second time he hecame Premisr of Of soft Washable Cape Skin for street wear, with 3-row embroidered backs. Col- ol R e J:nlllm\. hav, enlo)vlerl‘ll\n(h,\' Mhnm\ncyl.f aking the canain of manaracare, | % " hecume o > plan in the past three months, an mines and quarries and e rance. n civ ife he arose wi | s and quarries and oil and ors tan, brown and grey. { guisite for a peaceful and law- | e it e Director Rogers of the cengus | /e birds and retired often at sunset. there ar re tha < Germany in the future. A ’fihlr:mmmc ‘1‘:.n ‘h' ho1 bureau announced today that March | - 8lass of milk and a few crackers vV SALE 3 Val | over 'y D population whic have & i = s sua o P a i - b the people might be staged > LLdd D €N Y€1 would see the work ef collecting | WAS his usual vepast at 3 A M. inf ON S8 2 1 pair. alue the scheme now in ‘existence. Kala-| "nele Sam's industrinl statistics well | Summer +:30 o'clock in Winter. | SATURDAY . $2.75 many signed the Peace Treaty, ! e , s s . Michigan, points with pride to | under way. The general schedules | " Bour or two later he sat down to st live up to its clauses have already been miailed to all man. | & hearty breakfast, the main portion | = its present system of government, [ts | whic: ‘ = - g i i ac. is torn it erous lutactuning || establishninte & 1o | Of which was generally a dish of mac- 2 s o S ; with melted hutter. MEN’S FLANNEL AND JERSEY WORK SHIRTS. administration uses one form of bANK | country, approximatels 100,000 aroni and cheese , war evances and- hates, | i sricvences anden check Instead of fourteen as formerly; | More than 1,200 special agents will | APout 12:30 p. m. he indulged In lun- Medium and Heavyweight Wool, Grey and Khaki bts, depreciated money. de- cheon. a simple meal of a couple SagSzarm Mool veusheriinaten o LI Rept et e e R D o e e s it ot Special values $3.95 each Value $5.00. reasures and hungry, netve : ; carry on the vast work of enumerat- {wenty-seven: has four bank accounts : Of eoumeral | e af 7 b m. was brastas meatless, consisting largely of vege- peoples, make of it a vast S 3 ing each factory, mine, quar oil box, with very little necessary L b . (AT les and fEaital He eats vesy slow 1 » s ity i rector Rog & bas issued a ope in- ADICR LI . HRcatsRvery 8 % N | y ] : tax rate of any city in|rector Rogers has issned an open in SHOWING THE NEW SPRING DRAPERIES. instead of twentyv-one, and has the |and gas well in the nation. and Di- lowest i le it into !m‘”ir strife Ger vitation T I n t 1t 1 L 2 ate DLEmE NG pan ine Dicsoure ol Scrims, ‘Marduisettes, Madras and Nets by the yard that make up into such PElibeimadeig Ine i loshex applications for these jobs immediate- piel S e o, ST 1Y i e cent: b e x.m-T of rlmn lrf’]t‘l\b"‘or(‘fi*;] ‘f;hn to al- i . tains sy o his statemer mere ' 08" | {er his sleeping habit and there wer i 5 ! ncil has a delicate task ahead, THE HERALD'S NEWSBOY ton. In his statement-Mr. Rogers says T e i e s e ey inty Curtain Ul remain ) o IC SOOI o U CREEI B B R T el et e NEW OVER DRAPERY MATERIALS """ i “»“‘ ."”‘_“ The Herald has reason feel @ | will be from two io four menths du- Sl B G e L e RaDEs R e e e B e R s = f Ul T wiera isbalenzator in rich shades of Rose,/ Blue, Green and Browi. both plain and fizured n earn from §1 1o $150 per ) ! V€| rest of a few minutes’ duration on i Aol W e o e aE O ST e e bt SAVE ON BLANKETS. City of New Britain IJast eve- | subsistence allowance is also made : however, Clemenceau has a jess stren- diplomatic reliiions belween | 5 b e 8. whe: actically ery WS- The 1 >f onnect 1 or the - . . - iia ine Pt nn B e ot e e e Ral e b e Propram in Sumimer) uajgoon One lot heavy Wool-Nap Blankets, white, grey and Plaids, 8$5. paper on the regular routes was de- P AL e : us he afises he takes to his garden in g L gested o ting | B o o | has been divided into seven districts , : Hiatdd ; air. Values to $7.30 1i 1 at thousands of homes in the | 51 ‘e Haven, Meriden and Water. | the rear of his town apartment. in- pair. > ot SRt ; - ! alaizer, ziven by its newshovs to the people e purvort t give himoune Ao Jockades and cconomi- Bl g Gl e e i ) it it 3 wier | Sbecting the flower Dbeds and = ~ 1 ! Trolley cars i trains | bury 'as headquarters for the chief ng the fi Deds gnnd 4l ONE LOT BED COMFORTABLES. shrubbery and trees, priming off @ B oy ; AU8e standstiin R indced tramicnSol ug en sl en Ul 8 Tro s R me e e sataial i e o aedsl 1T noa)| X b i e thouen was very near to complete suspension; | 5ton by the census bureau. e | (IS IS ML W E RGO poi” | DY Saturday Special $3.98 each. Value $4.75. yet every youth who contracts with! . avial agents will be needed in the | ¢S and the cares of office. ’ X our subscribers in New Britain was | seven Connecticut districts with head- | | Ciemencean. it is not generally g quarters in the-follawing cities: hnown posiomieny & phsican e = ‘'WE ARE FORTUNATE T0O HAVE IN STOCK 4 e i cor. | came 1o New York in 1565 but aban- B ., o _ Lt T nt Briain, YO | doned the practice of medicine 45-inch Pillow Case Tubing at 79¢ yard. This has been*exceedingly scarce. to receive his share of the edition an 1 S Wiilimantic Gt carry it to its destination. | Bridpeport, Danbury and Norwalk. | tea€h schooi at Stamford. Conn. E 2 g4t B & Our sale was crippled to an extent. ! Winsted ’ miniedfan amierieat, £irl n A GOOD BUY IN TURKISH TOWELS. It 9 Aliss Mary Plummer of New York hut a very small one. easily accounted i rtined ohEinee it Rlk el a few _\mu. Plain white and fancy striped. Saturday Special 3 for $1.00. or hy the lack of sales upon the i b i : 3 He entered the French National FIF’I‘Y PIECES NE“T PERCAI‘ES thei . strects. The street cusiomer eith-r o B Assembly in 1871, became president of their il e : . 5 . 5 % A - ~ O : N IR N S e il npiocamuch NO AGTION of the municipal council of Paris in 36-ich wide of very fine quality. Saturday Special 45¢ yard. Oyr new 30c 1 of a hurry te stop, even for his eve- 1875 and was elected to the Chamber e e s FRENCH SHIRTING MADRAS one thing to do and Contractors Talk But Arrive at No | clined an were no complaints ¢f missing § 1 »f irance to form a ministry. Tn the ) cecived at The Herald office up t CondittionBro B e iame selor o e e TR e 36-mch wide, large showing of new designs for Shirts, boys’ Blouses and women’s Shirt Waisus §pec1all\ Priced at 79¢ yard. 10 caused by the Panama scandal n!'l ppose that the cditfon, “with possi-| C IPUICrs 1582 he failed of re-election to the | 3 o CEETANNG iy 3 ; 3 . shamber bl in 1902 was sent to the | . Springtield, Feb. 6.—Forty-five local | © 52 P el e ey || ot Nemmcplls G Tval oo | J o Se six or seven duels and had won)| has bee i sto n » hest o pasibeangilicec L g BlEi et tnation) ForEnduriy] folix Hotrs - i | fame as a vitriolic writer, From | sistance will not bhe ry sense. Germuny t many of those v % A on the job at press time last evening ed. She pretends, N ugon the criminals—some quiciest Wiy rossible 3 ! » and we have every reason ot allow them to would he the greatest 2 A few exceptions, was delivered made. Iad they | and produce a Society of Nations. I 1. he remarked. (ottin was sen- | last November 4. referred to do not bhelieve it. T am here for ac- | tenced to dcath but Ci-mencean urged | time as ‘h pelitical valedictory 4 1 | tion. I canno: see that a Society of | commutation and the vouth received France.” was s remarkabl piea ihird meettie will b held tonteht w0 el Dolitical fights which re. | Nations 1s the neceseary conclusion of | 10 veur's imprisonment. Yhen Presi- | nniversal tolerance and social justic § orclock. A propasal from the strik- | 8 GO Re downfall of as many | the present war.” Later, hewever. | dent Wilson called fo express his aym- | Among its most strikinz passa : ‘sente e contractors | sulted in the v \ CITY MANAGER. ?5 YEARS AGO CH3 VLT IR o) tie “"'““ e ! he approved of the League of Nations ' bathy the aged statesman told him | wera gesterday jnccoriing Logrniise leacers: t the besinning of the | covenant. hie “hide” was “too thick for a bullet The world’s only salvation from = 2 ¢ 1o pisrce.” ihe social and économic chaos from Herald of That Date) | No information was divulged as to the In 191t o 2 Lad Svecic o H . FeRlnst s S e war. he established in Paris L'Homme Speaking in- the French senate e i s A Ty i the calbeRLSinanIgng “u,. Glifhl L s e et e e e i Tpon the completion of the draft of | W1ITR 1! 18 A% cmerging »".“flr‘,‘ o A tration that it was suppwessed. Soon | til the hour when the ¢nemy -omes | the Peace Tresty by the suprems in- Governimentc miistibe; based upos afier it reappeared in Hordeaux nn- | to understand that bareaining he- | ter-ailied conference. lemencesy who | PUPlic ocder and the respect of indi- the corner of Chapman ! gnted last n afier the ameeting, | der the name of T Homme Enchaine. | tween crim~ and vight is no longer | had presided at the historical gather. ' viduat rights. C 0 T tion | Clemencean refused to he silenced in | possible. TWe want A just and strong | inz. bade his colleagues adien with S A etk Tals Thelgrands | protecting the future against | the observation: T have dome my | AMd glory of France. Lei us ail » [ think it is a go0q peace.” firm and united for the welfare mankind.” ther. Which speaks volumes A0 e s e e G e ! ; il g : riers merce and adjourned at quarter to 12 1 1906 10 1909 hogwas premier. He was otien b e -without arriving at any findings. A | an anti-clerical Wind fought for the separation of church and state. He = egotiations arg still going rary 6, 18 George H. Wrenn, secretary of the out in the house bullding trades emplovers' association, reels shortly He refused to discuss the sit exposing government abuses growing | pewce, ant of the war. When the 3olo Pashs | the abomInations of the past.” best and Caillaux revelations awakened “IWe have waited 49 vears for this Although a radical in French poli- T < nigeglo Nerpecigrenslatiopailaree | moment.” he was quoted a= saring on | tics, Clemenceau had no use for Hol- e ght mbout by Clemencent ™1 June 25 1819, when the German no(e+ shevism., Questioned about 1h> Rus- A SH nopulam:iylbecama nation (TSl d e SRR AR St Quest i = Presidant Poincare called upon | 2SCePUNE > okl el sl sian situation Jast December he said: , (., . ccaman Lonerzan to Stock Con- g \ : < : received at Versailles his 1= 1 “We not oniy wili not make peace hut S immedinte 50 cents an houy wage ‘.I\n 7\whlrv|n \:‘;A,\m,m in Novembe .!. | bizgest moment for me.” we will not compromise with the gov- > to when all France was depressed | e Soviets. We have de- Washi Feb. 6.—Cong ! Teioal e ernment of the Soviets h Washington, §.— Cloneressman i nrthe 1nd ! roved. i 1 Two hundred and ninety-one strik- and Zimmer- 3 » nine more At work nee! ut Streams. S S e e e When the turn of the tide came in mx‘.-’?v ‘rlh.‘ thers was nothing | iroops were sufering sorely in the| the Wew whoud the Iest Soemay Gelied hetiwe W b fhe =0 cE at 2 gustine Loners conferred tin St asaa = ihelrisiaeion Aeldl loibead o new wet nunistrvs | “drive” had spent itself and the Al-! peoples attacked by Boshevism He o aEe S e Genceyning dihel Rl o Db St - ! lies were breaking the Hindenbuie at the same tme expressod his confi- e ofticl uresy casegunulsthsfcanliaclc ! ma 5 ‘“‘w' i e | line, he said: “The day of giory has dence in the Anglo-Franco GEPLLSEES et B s { come! Our sons are completing the ' agreements and predicted 1 merce in regard stocking various .| formidable task of their fathers and | of the Fiume problem. strea. or eEr L A e ! with brotlierly nations ars securing a “The Fiume question has heen | fingerlings. supreme vietory. All right-minded ' azonizing.” ne declared. “Ttaly orom- | The congressman was advised that humaniiy is wiih our troops Who are iceq Flume to the Jugo-Slavs but | ail sportsmen and tish and game clubs tlng the world from the fury went hack cn her promise. France. | that desired shipments fingerling d and the United States have | for streams should get their requests {in and they would be cared for in { the order of their receipt. | Those interested are requested io | write the congressman at Washing: ternoon heries of the Depariment of Com- rrive at a decision Mayor lams er ot plied My aim s be a victer Ile expressad at this time his oppos ust nig would be, the white-haired premic belonging indecd erday from the on, neknow receipt ot 2e numb i The safe was shattered the strike notice sent (¢ Hoston Mo tion o receiving Germany into o W. Ringrose is on the committee | .. It 1= assumed that the state] sociciy of nailons which might be jome of which could be co arrangements for the 12th anni-. poard wili allow both sides a few ! formed afies the wai, and daclared vithout great frouble, . Hartford lodge of EIXs| dqeys in which to endeavor to make a Men of great minds believe that » . which is to be celebrated on Fehr settlement befare a representative of | words have the power to liberate. The Shot by the 18.year-old anarchist. ; sought a solution and the latest in | e ary 12 the board will be assizr 10 the case. | word ‘right’ the word ‘justice,’ the ]‘ Fanile Cottin, on February 2, 1319. dications are that 1t will be reached. It j& rumored that Specia! Officer ! SR R ward C‘liberiy’ are words as old as | Clemencen:: joked with the doctor ‘when thls is accom;{{(shed can the lays. The Comon o W, Grace will be recommended for; Olcott's orchestra at the Hlk's falr, | man. Many thinkers believg some | who attended him. “The anarchisis we begin to breathe freely. 5 d she Mayor act as checks} a position as regular patrolman an‘._.,d\-z. #il] suddenly end the war | hunted the ‘tiger' but they missed . Clemenceaus’ address at Strasbourg | ton. 3 ; nt 1 evil force.” Erngla: | i | Jd vesuit in the saving t out in salaries—not a

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