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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1920, played whist, after which refresh- Dl‘ btra\er TO Ta“\ At ments were served. F. H. Andrews, clerk at C. 1| Teachers’ (,lub Thursday - White's clothing house, is confined to Li 1d the veterans of all wars. His capitu- | ture as a failure of the Republicans week put some bread in vour pockets | 5 = ! c A - the birds may feed. This is a I‘Eal o that the yvoung I’oles should not set’' costs. Wherein the House | are e R HEP ALD PUBLISHING COMEFANT, 2 e - o good turn. bW Britain Dr. George D. Straver will addres 4 Froop = met ‘fucsday night at the a mecting of the New Britain Teach om other veterans. will be agreed sea. 5 lea aan~ unday excepted) at & he i 1 be agre i South church with u good attendance. 00's Year 4 as ckinson instructed the X {00 Three Months citizens who wish sce such a com-~nounced that the hoped-fur cash wili troep on tenderfeot work. Scout 75c & Month mimity center erected as the Polish not he forthcoming. unless a Repub- 1:OYalstone Willlams wus reported as —— 1! at his home RETI VA\L\\' AGINC :rl_\\ ARD | ers’ club Thursday afternodn in th PLANNING FAREWELL DINNER | Grammar school auditorium. Dr . ; Managing Steward Isador Fish of | Strayer is connccled with the Colun (Iifom e Heraid offThat Dale) the Shuitle Meadow club. is complet- ! bia Teachers’ college and is an abié ing arrangements for his farcwell din- : speaker. This is the third schedulug net to the many friends he acquired ! talk before the Teachers club, but the spealer Fed at the Post Office nt New Britdll | i .yps desive. 11 seems that lican party caucus decides 1o grant it > £ ! as Second Class Mhiall Marter. froop 3 met Thursday wight at the ; i ness against the proposal has angered We e, in time Methodist church. The evening w Fsbronty Sl7iin80. the veterans of congregation. e — spent on bazzer and flag signaling. while in the employ of the local golf [ is the first one in which e s S D. Edgar Dean and bride, nee Miss | club and indications are that a treat | will be able to appear. he having becs orfal Kooms Notwithstanding., he has pop . Senator Wadsworth is Lo be the tar- D@0 Were also made for a supper | Minnie Judd. returned from New | is in store. Mr. Fisi. who previous 10 il on the other dates. e g rn s L paun sociul 10 be held February ! York on the #:30 train last cvening | his coming here was connected with Ly Druftshieatvertisiny T orass S DsiiS e s et ECl O > Suliragists for his work . 27, TThe trooj s wireless receiving set and they have gone to live with the | the Knickerbocker hotel in New York 2 i e aert he mere fuct that the I v against the Nineteenth Amiendment. is now in order. The sending set will ; bride’'s mother, Mrs. D. C. Judd of | city and also a similar enterprise in MARRIAGE LICENSES. oom alwave open to advertisers. 2ANE g 'S . . Judd of it ¥ crans arve behind the plans for (ie We pity the Senator when the womoan, e completed shortl I'he newly : 11 Prospect street. Greenwich. is to afiliate with the l.eo Paquetie. of 21 Highland " " ctated Preas. slected truop e 5 Shuara ; 3 C ha a 4 ¢ City. Fap e s Flon > n R e At tatmed | commnity house iy indicative of zet after him strong clected troop committee of the chuich . Somo one ‘entered) August) Gam- hlitz company ut Altantic City. He ! streei. and Miss Florence Ann# fo_ihe use for republication of all news a 10 supervise scomt activities are Henry { will leave the golf club op March 1 i Maeker, of 1% Park street. Neu redltea 1o It or wor otherwise credited | Churacter. It wili be used. undoubi- - ‘—" = Hoar. Henry Bradbury and Howard and is planning his farewell dinner for ‘ . en ave been granted # license ki3 peper and also fvcsl DY L pon (je W rooms. Py uolitha iy tiorton. The treop is now being ; : February 28 / to marr A marriage license alse hitenesaretm * e Ghit) e e e o T { John Malone, the foreman of the | ALLYs 5 claim that any young man of the S Jply . ey - = N f b g the results of the clection! Irroop 4 inet Tuesday night for o ;I'v‘"r“-!rf’°"‘ &l ‘{" screw factory. is PUR LEGISLATIVEE SYSTEM, SEandiess0iiciecd so ORI i " N g p . short session. After the routine bus ! at his home with the zrip. 3 g which he is a candidate and when the = s el e eligible 10 membership in the c iness practice for the checker taurna- Kellar, America’s foremost ma- e trend of the times seems to be women are privileg Toptetis ihemselves apart. via a club house, | between the devil and ihe deep bluc S e — e lxm home with the grip. 1 1 | | merdinger's house on Chestnut street vesterday and stole an overcoat. has been issucd 1o Joseph Capcllo. ot ASH WEDNESDAY AT ST, MA 181 North street, and Julia Naples, 31 St. Mark's church has nnounced 104 Commercial %trect = : : s special services for tomorrow, Ash k : Even so. there are few outside of el Ly Wk ment was taken up Scout Irving an. will appear at the Liyceum this \{‘L“I ,,‘\ : h ogram of which fol ting ont to the American peopie —_—— Parker will appcar before! the court | €vening. ednesday. the progrs L O K. OF 1OKER, ¢ Polish section who would c: T anth - lows: 10 o'clock a. m.. Litany 1 ; T e lough the “antis” mig ail 1ol o or this evening v o . ! lows: : E : the system of government o t might fall 10! of honor this evening to qualify for Morris I NcGary S willlhave Sl new [i=c it aniia ( ToHcs land Iholv | dommune A smoker will be held in the roome lunch wagon for his stand at the head 7:45 ocloe - f Daly council. K. of C.. this evening R < R iife ani = Sy e e g i s stand 5 © ianj 7:45 o'clock p. m.. evening prayer | of Daly counc (e R e for recreation i which would considerably upset a ’\ mo\]( life and star scout to this troop’s { of Commercial street and will retain } and sermon by the Rev. George H. | An entertainment consisting of vo * that the communily house H8Uring that might be done in ad-; credit {the old one near the Main streel | Heyn, rector of Trinity church. Port- Pand piano selections. boxinz bouis land. Because of the illness of the | and other forms of amusement is hi- that it mizht be time : : Caince. Troop 6 met Friday night at Maplo | crossing would be a Polish center. If there is e oo Sy menl DS Hill. . Assistant Scoutmaster Arthur i .\ very pleasant party gathered at | rector, the Rev. 8. Sutcliffc. there will ! ing prepared by the house committee no early cclebration at 7 o'clock | The affair is . of the monthly <o demand for recreation rooms for ihc It appears that the United Stotes is Stenberg is still in the hospital and ! the home of Mr. and Mrs B. Cox ‘ cials of the organization. oy . S0 far oui of their way as the Broad come out and vote in supnort of him.' 1wo merit badwes. This will make one : deration @ system il LA oung wen of I blood ansd the big factor in the League of the Doys decided to send him some B oo lcs R AR R I e e they should have ine Nations. even though noi yet a part' S0rt of remembrance. fit S ao £ T R N S e e Traop T met Wednesday night at tention paid to the note of the Pres.' the Boys' club with nearly every mem- 5o amending the®onstitution 3 3 building 1 contlicting, at i his owers vesied in Congress and th H {on Union street last ecvening and | time. of the memorial hall and it jdent upon the matter of the Adriaiic, 'Cr Present. M. R. oCek and Harry Fmerson, troop committecman, vis- B jdent be curtailed by the desives munity house. backed by v agreement . he public which should be asce : ted the troop and & ed in the ex- is the unfortunate part of the S —— bd through a .vote And we imagine that the foreign dinationiy ’.'k' phepcRared exe il ; . madter. Whatever the future use ot </ o A e members of tiis troop to appear be- the provosed building. there is a de- gnrances (hat thes arc soi i fore the court of honor this evening. Bresident: has ‘been culled upon to, oo L E S T Sl o ! : ; ]*I"i"“l oop 9 met Friday night at the actior ¥ he pilans for ¢ ento- with a setilement. as published th L od > decisions of extreme impori-} ¥ g R1€ By AR faptist church wnd decided to reor- e e o it v e Eoimminet it | 8 Wed, Ev'g, Feb. I8, 1920,4% Granimar School Hall 1 There is no guesiion columns of space are given Sy i e Hariis bined efforts are directed at the uic was fallowed by a peanut social. s 1 e over by many newspapers to telling ik > r 3 rds imous wish of the people to ¢n ' K ) A L ¥ A hike was planned for Saturday. har, thus punishing Germany o ] tion of the city and which is most ument appears e o e ] PR S R B ton destruction o Apicricar ) i lalan destin ; timely, the building of a memo-inl ST oop 10 did not meet Thursday vty and lives and her blindness. W UES bl e Somehow we think that the pubiic ht through a misunderstanding in B onlicornion tlllestor mumaries S S nSSlIRIOU TN L ¢ MU has known that for some time. ccuring the use of the Hebrew school. nicipal in characier, will hous o Do s This week Thursday the troap will be 2 veicrans of all wars and will b It would be surprised to see that a, allowed the use of the Boys' club | Congress acted in the most R Senate ement was on the way. scoul rooms for their meeting. Scout fhanner: apuroval was voice o S ¥ SEaMDE O RS W iZxecutive Cook will endeavor to sc- 2 architeécture Such a building may Fhings to worry about (Attention | “Ure permanent quarters shortly. not be obtaincd without co-operat of Lloyd Georze. Millerand. Nitti and Troop 11 met Thursday night at the : e S WilEeaos | Germun Lutheran church. A father had promised that out ol 1l I Gabriele d'Annunzio. Italy’s former d son banguet was held for the guarant it e i A S >uts and others of the conzregation while the iron is hot. If there = who were interested in scauting. The B peace, some tribunal of natioas, ot 00 Tt e :” R Peace Conferen e, | AlGuUet was well served in true scout byplay in the campaign, the resalc now admits 11 is “impossible™ for '\\'fi\l? ;";",‘ Shjoyed byall Rkl anted also. The power of malk-| FFiume to be annexed to Ttaly, accord- o \sjanokeandiexpinineditotiiy will be that local veierans will fnd fathers the need and purpose of the : 2 . fothers the 4 purpose of the at tr 1 was in the hands of ing to ssociated Press dispa i pat tribunal ng to An Associ T 1 ' lctures to th troop which he is to themselves as homeless as the G. A (G S 3 today S is meuan 1ha the sol- £ o i o S od Does this me that the sol-. i\e on the subject of sex hygicne now s Brery local ex-service man gjer-poet is to give up his idealistic. ifiia firat Jocture will be oen i fought for a common cause: it noi- plan of saving Fiume for native: arv 17 and is open to all boys of the church. Richard Vazel of the troop 1is | commiitze spoke on “What u Boy ©Owes His Father.” The third speaker g Sec aste 1 Firn- ifope to obtain something t Scoutmaster T irn other common cause confronting him 1 haber who gave an interesting talk on line. and the people we now: he should act with his com scouteraft. He explained to the fu- of keeping iim home, it L thers of the new scouts the objects of panions for that cause. irrespective of appeared: but there was ho W the movement. what scouting means, el et what the needs of sections of the iy hings scouts do. how to hecome a wing this wher art C . imad . DeAn so far as community cun- vut. the various tests required of tho iy “shopp: in the worl o bovs and the influence these have market; he had no choice vaking the young man an honorable : : 4 — vitizen tichard Vogel presented cuach in this capacity. He was hair- 1 BONLUS PROSPECTS memibe f the trc vith & 1920 what was wanted. He brou e inhe Gk SEk “‘“ cepta scout work was given including siz- ; SR Amer Legion leaders o Wasting- : : ling, friction firc making and the 1d obtain, to i lfcus 2T, e e - . cop 13 met Tuesday evening has been wrangiing about o 2 g at Stanley Memorial church. Scout If fthe President 1 land, speaking through the nationul In fond remembrance of our de- | lSugene Schmidt was reported ill with organization, would appreciate a parted doz. Bruno. we decided that ! influenza. The troop voted to scud Jonus of fifte dollars for each mont.a our next dog should be a Newfound- | him fAowers. After the business mect- fsone to obtain that one thinz k land In d thme weo purchased a ! ing practice for the checker tourna- R nElL ha conld mot lobtaimds RIS SCURICSIRtDERC S Salinsn one-year-old puppy and called him | ment was talien up. sames and a box- storm of political propaganda whic inz. He was very fond of green corn | ing mateh were enjoved. hus. however. been spread larzely by which he ate direcily from the cob as Troop 11 met Wednesday night in it would have ratified or re- he lay down and held the ear in his | Plainville. Two candidates passed the New Britain Zionist District the League of Nations doci- paws., Omne day when we were in the | tenderfoot tests. After the meeting Adl‘lllSSlOfl (Jards Free at S W Menus’ Morrls LOhn’ Dr' A W’ e Sl e expendiine o8 caidn pieking corn. which we placed | Scoutmasier L woid o tew overseas | B4 Pinkus, M. €. LeWitt, Crowell Drug Store, Herald Office, 2 : . nearly two billion dollars, which in a pan nearby the hoys out Kxecutive B ing would have been cut sho ihe cstimated cost of the Lesion plan, , Started for the ears of corn in the pan. | Cook made an official visit. i afld Headquarterg 434 Maln btreet , railroads, with their possil i We said to him. “Diaz. don't you | Troop 1§ at the A. M Zion Dy L excites the anxiety of -a CONress . ,uch that corn.” He turned away | church bas not been organized as vet. whi is pl ndng to make its stand ' and did nat 3 the pan again Due to lack of inter L it has been s ltform of “economy— we But he went dircetly to the standing | deemed advisable by the executive to nM-strike provision in the biil ) : corn aearby, reached up with one of = postpone this organization until some e Hio se retusediion oo SheRduaidtionSin iR pad ies his paws and broke off an ear: then | +uture date. nd which might have 10 pure otlier Jay dowp on the ground. stripped off Troop 19 mét Friday night a1 St " anpropriations faf below the irie- ihe husk with his teeth as he held the | Joseph's church and from the bliste sken it out. bec on ducible minimum to meet such a suy ©Ar between his paws and proceeded | cd hands exhibited many zoad furr e to eal the corn from the cob. With the snow shovel must have been and still have a plank upon which to One day when we were out in the ! rendered. The first practice for the jefore the volers at the nexe yard with Diuz a4 ncighbor came in | checker tournament was surted and was averse HeSDIoNIIoN i staee ey nd admired our low =zrowing mag- | showed promising material. A centi- Jestion ye! hat the put . nolia. then in full bloom. \We picked | pede race was run off between Roger At » natfona convention of one of the flowers and gave it to him. | Seullv's team and a team caplained Lezion fast summer it was voted to Not long afierward tb 1e neigh- | by Howard Butler. The race was a r make recommendations: to Congress )or came in again and found us with | tie and will have to Le sctiled next F in the essentinl industries | the dog out in the sarden. Diaz im- concerning the allotments to wounde. : 2 @oke hot ! know I HpEEthe e PROUBEE mediately turned away and ran direct- scout executive is busy laving soldjers, but the orgaidization did not jy 1o that magnolia tree. broke off one | plans for the arganization of several 7 2 R T8 5 Y B P P 2 W 5 5 RS0 250 B BS ct, even in war. The Presiden bombined efforts of business pan under arms. Our Chief would come some been sin into the front ure against war. This the pe Yice-President o Foremost Zionist Organization | “g. % American of America i Orator resident; hie had to act according o dictates of his conscience 1 ccomplishment of it: he had no 3 gl e ibe o e ceomn 4 not in which of the three wurs ' COuntry. or dg t preface a possible f knowing, cxcept 3 X 2 srtemnt to sel up a government o e 1o L .. since "61 1. or of-what ex U nted s i ol own there traction “he may b There. is an- what was W 3R BB T TR PR B R SR PR PR % 36 LA RABBI ISAIAH YURMAN of Boston Noted Rabbi and Zionist Leader — AUSPICES B fi%m%%&%fim~ a0 since. wanted. he cou'd the Senate knew what wi ) C s rike provision, affect the entire immensely. The Senate adopt- the conference committc s that whethe wishes as a club over the ongress dment has been reverse i e endment ha n sel that it could consisteniiy ask for | of the Howers with his paw. then | new troops as soon as suitable scout- te, at least. whose lLegis ve “ finite sums 4s 4 bonus to dischargel: MCking it up with his mouth. ran in | masters can be secured. Some of the THE UNIVERSAL CAR By ra tif Does the m i front of the neighbor. holding the | troops to he formed very shortly are Wi e men. Therefore. the matter wus ¢t gawer up for the man to take in his | Nos. 13 and 16 at the Polish church, > 7B prohibition?” o in the hands of Congress with no re-' hand. The dogz had cvidently noticed “t St Mavk's ehureh, § at the Boy: m () l I ‘ h auest but = ~eiled amputation! (bl = | and remembezedithafiwe fhad befoy club and a treop t the Newington ta picked one of those fowers and given : Home for Crippled Children. 5 this the Legion did as should do: [ had a large wire trap designed i honor was held ot the scoui head- o t € rOSPCCt‘ve or uyer 16! enteh rats without injury and it prov- rters at s o'clock last nizht and We youw -attention to the follow iy i ed to be an excellent trap for catch- | several scouts wure already qualificd ! Cars. which we feel sure will be of g N lohbyists. pre- | i " pldish rrows. Whenever | and appeared for seccond and first ord Ca ion support. have several of them were caged therein ; class investiture and for merit While our daily production of cars runs as high as 3.500. and rarely under 3.000. yet i two into e | would pich up the trap, call Diaz | badzes. Al scoulamsteas were at mo one time during the summer months were we able to make delivery with and proceed to the hovder wall of the | reaitested to be present to meet the days from date of order. Thousands upsn t(housands af our orders were c pond at the north end of my zarden. ;| members of the court of honer ind tn stomers were obliged to gamble on secor ‘- and cars. or buy cars of other makes. “There 1 would dip them into the wa- | aitend an important meeting of all 1t becomes absolutely necessivy ihml customers intent upon owning been intro- ter. keeping them under a few min- | scoutmasters and assistants. The A Ford car this coming veag ~hould et in touch with a Ford deale duced iuto Cong ing the pas: 11ES O until they were about balf | court of honor consisted of William t onee. for, if past experience is a ny guidance at all, we can positively % o drowned. and as | removed them I ¢ French. Rev, o Sullivan, Col, ~tatc that orders taken after March i<t cannot be delivered for from wroowhich provided for various ghened the trap to ict them out. As-! Bullen and William Fay four to cight months. cash bonus might be appreciated. In racts in conucction with the Sale of Tord Dicrest to YOu as a prospective buyer of a reason for = i since that time with compensation Repu @t auick as a dash Diaz would zrab one., The execcutive commitiee of tha Years of experience and eflicient service have demonstrated the fact that the Ford Car majo Teade have declared. | crush it hetween his teeth. then drop | council met for their monthly meet- without parison in economy of upkeep 1 operation. ey i ever the country nanletl g pgand stalanohaenndesolonuntiline Sifin s MEhULsdayiafterngonBat fukotels L} 3 v with us at once and through the Spring and Summer ponths for both pleasure and hould had killes of them "he number | and transacted routine council busi- | 0 the sol- | caught at any one time varied from | ness. The committees on camping IPATHER BOJNOWSKI G sailors and ihat the present - one or two to u half dozen or mor and recruiting will meet some time HI: MEMORIV, BUILDING. this time money When 1 was home and out of doors. | during the nexi week to perfect plans | Diaz would let me knaw when ithere | for the sunmaer camp and a campaisn thoush 1 members o 1¥ in their argiments: the cosi | wore any sparrows in the trap. for he | for Scoutmasiers. ko Post. I World Wi government s certainly risi knew that T would take them 1o the Plans are being perfected by the | it 1 i ay have the, suppo of 1 pond, give them good ducking and | scout exccutive for a gel-together of | [ ihat there need of I ’ P e turn them loose for him to Kill the members of the executive commit- at there | ed of a people heir belief that no extr One morning when we werc at | tee and all scoutmasters and = center Hlding in the sec- compensation should be forthcomi Lreaisfast we heard a nian shout over | ants for a frankfort roast and the n which most o The Democrats are finding the sit. | on the railroad bank. ©n soing out od time out in the country. i - he told me that the doz had put a An appcal fo all scouts under the (: JEaeCt i appetcy ot MAIoH SeE Wikinz. It gives| (. " jnfo the water. And sure i New Britain council is made request- || 0 rather Bofnowski. is act @ a wonderf ¢ to criticize the cuough he had. and it Was my spar- | ing that they co-operate in every way ° ling. which exists elsewhere | opposition party, whichever way fhe | row trap with @ few” English sparrows | possible in the feeding of the birds. in it. Before I could remove the trap | The snow has been on the ground 22 MAIN ST, New Britair they were ail completely drowned. | now for many weeks and unless somo i A S atlv concluded. on find- | effort is made by the scouts of New Agents for FORD CARS AND FORD- Congress will not do so. There ma Britain, in claiming that the vote goes If the Republicans refu e should not be built at this! to grant bonuses. an arsument that| piay had ev Jhen the veterans of the city| the pariy would noi honor the vet-| ing the trap fhat marning. that he | Brituin ioward bird conservation SON TRACTOR = would duck them himself rather than | there is zrcat likelibood of starvation, wait for me when I was nowhere | especially among the game birds. combined memorial hall. i glee.. If they do zive a bonus, Demo- { within Iis sight. When vour treop takeS their Satur- 1d re¢reation rooms (or crats may point to the emra expendis g he verze of combining for the | erans would be advanced with much