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NEW BRITAIN . DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, FEBRUA RY 18, 1926 | w Britain Herald. | (o0 i o ot e oyt swer | communioaren |\ eorn SITUATION. 2= e not.do so unti! the quotations had | with a knife, which is ready to use b 5 s B A Ir PTaD e COMEANT) 1 : bout the Fire Department. Proprietors Leen law for at least a week. ‘There | i, and points to the Saar basin and The New Britain fire depactment is meat within time. i that the Peesident lacks taith, How- | chict, 2 & y 2 ]S} SRRESE Y om m., at Horaid Buliding, 67 Churoh 8 charges for a short Saitallioien and hone | assistant 00" » Year 00 Thiee Months % a Montn il dclinelin this commodily willlbolifthat the oller millers werelqiesuionstl L ey nowsliave one day oft insovent . 13 l R lo l 2. e s e s I T . R CRHA T (Al kY AT et SO i v e | wont .J(nxvpllm asign the differ- Ounce Now wOrm $9.00 in Trade‘ A wa ys € lab e i . " er ca men to the iffere: ¢ oSta- ® Second Class Mall lasuer. the line, We may be premature in | at which the President was seated Qerenifite sta ! tions ut if you have 23 men work Colsnniaas CRTRET Toy S Tl Gy i Dl s | eaeh permanent man one extra eve- | orial Rooms . : ! SRl G e |00 Das. because af the faet that ance hus another solution. which @ D8 €ach week. thereby making con- Ty 5 only profitable advertising medinm 18 ¥ s ditions better for the permanent force Washi D. C. F e be ctty. Clrculation books and Prese | cXpovis of meat have practically ceas- | may be reflected in certain qUarters and not increasing the ¢ost fo the city ashington, D. C., Feb. 18.—The oom I v e advertisers. 1 \ . B man with a 3 E 100, is alwava onen to mdve ed and the supply will be thrown ! upon this side, to the effect that The salary of the call men s $200 [ 280 T AR prcome ofis. 000 b i ctually drawing $870, upon ‘the Memner 6f the Assc n Trems. | upon the market here the President is becomin ived of @ vear and they can be relieved of an- B - ar1s Associntod Bress 1o exclusively entitied sty e : e 5 ARE S £ swering bell alarms unless it is secand | D218 of dollar yalue in 1913, This o the use for republication of all news | merican meat packers an- e Treaty altercation, believes that | or startling fact is brought out plainly redited to 1t or not otherwise crodited [, ., al that busi- Hp in a statement to congress today by ' and it is reasonabie to suppose that | ever, to Haly. it might be pointed out | chief 3 FEEREE Harold N. Lawrie, a nationally known formany's suggestion that the mil- er in signing the Treaty of red in her own conrts has met comes w new council to drafi a league ' Stanley Quarter for their interest in made up of laic D 'Rl paper and also local Be™. | - HONC days igo. A he will never zain the consent of the The hours that the call men report B ek avetn. | ness in beef and pork with Europe 15 | Senate and is glac an op for relief of permaunent men can be T e (s T ce | e glad of an g e et | economist for the American Mining = S e R e e aw from the Leaguc. There Wilh the increascd salars of §i “t«‘nntlas.\. The purchasing value of ERMANS TO TRY CULPRUIS. o g _l" :_" \' “ ”‘ 2R "’ is o possibility that this is so for the permanent men [ don't | [P ounce of wold which, under sta- W amount of two hillion five hun T oy TR i we will have any trouble in | 1Ute cannoi bring more than $20.67 dred million pounds. This market has it X < 5 ng up the cfficicnes of the de- | '@S. Mr. Lawrie shows, shrunken ; Visit our Third Floor and =clect your Draperics from our larze eulpits | whnich | shellagraed Woij s LS SR i e se 1eilenanaRofution fanestion. sl through infiation of currency until it selected stock of VOILES. MARQUISETTES. NUTs, MADRAS. B3 Beoe, i o i boni rat e e e If, out of the Fiume question. there congratulate the taxpayers of | 15 1o longer possible for zoid to De CRETONNES, Plain and ured Over Draperies, 4 aga. . profitably produced. The expansion : can public will soon come to ils own. i / T 3 enale o~ Bl e the acquiescence of the powers it ' : ki S OWIL 1 which we may all agree and the | their section for looking for a fire sta- | © the national credit has lowered the o . a s granted that the marketman is not too . [ tion but we would like 1o inform | Purchasing power of a doliar throush V ll isettes 54 ers standing befdre a bar of jus- o000 the rift in relations will. ultimately, | standard of eiliciency that exists | Based upon the pre-war prices of T e (T o e K4 nemies to Ger- oaei he_of benelit to the entive world, The | in our department and we have every | 1713, these prices gradually advanced ) = = o ' 52 ‘e to [be ~odly: dlsappointed s O Henenelas st reason 1o believe that with our motar- | from 100 per cent in 1913 to 223 in HE YARD .......... o S EL AT - hre o heRaagt W s months’ supply of meat on hand. Ger : lx i B R et oA | Octobe 1919, Kach increase in CURTAINS . d . $1.75 to $7.30 Ps Gorms n Aa MY many cannot even buy the stocks that | theut the raiiiication the United | jn that section quick enough to pre- | ¢redits has been absorbed by a cor- through strategy, and Iere Ba 1Ll icady heen shipped to her, not | SIS and (his country, right or | vent any great loss responding increase in commodiiy . ¥ ‘ood chanve thalithe men s whoils) 5o oo clanible culitency Sales in | Wronz. will not ratify. The demand Our fire department as it stands to- | Prices and has resuited in placing the l e a ras etrated deeds of violence Wil 80 |\ pyoio - e S for an international court whieh has| U2 VWith the exception ofl increased | natlon upon an artificial plane of g olland ave practically nil. Franee “5 1 nah power a little later. will meet the living. r\:.l‘n\ ;:n‘!‘d m-o(\nr-* SR Rihs Neat designs that make up into Dainty Draperies demanc for some time come. The "chasing power o his ounce = ’ - 1 S lemand (8 me time to com he ¥ « FIGURED MADEAS CURTAINS tically unpunished for their acts s its object the furtherance of peace- has ceased to buy, Italy buys no Am- 0 won the war® will become & oy meat and there is no hope of | 1l Settlement of dispuies is great. 1t | item asked by the fire commissioners | ©f xold is now $9.00 instead of e & s 4 ; to replace pneumatic tives ow frucks PECIAL PURCHASE NOW ON SALE $2.50 PA in place of solid tires should be abol- Gold mines of the United States QUAKER NETS That make up into beautiful Draperies g 3 ished ns there is plehty of wear in | are being cloded down at an alarm- Viins i Roomios Dining [ Room. for an indefinite period of consider- | fall through. but, now that every na- | (hose tires for some time and it is a | iNg rate. Mauy of these can never HALLE S A 2 s 2 o, tion, particularly ours, has had the | guestion if puneumatic tires should be | he reopened owing to the prohibitive BY THE YARD ............. 153¢ to 83¢ Y put on trucks that are standing on the | costs of re-timbering and unwater- | 5t CURTAINS .....coveeunnn... 5350 to $9.00 I'air » ‘confusing question than ever. | i i, would be discotnragine the first llowing 1he Germans to have their T attempt of nations to form this court ndition of affuirs should last in this matter the nations have itted a tactical defeat. notwith- %oy, agreeable to linz that their note in regply 10 Apjepican business interests to wit- | ©pportunity 1o thorouznly thresh over 2 floor the greater part of the time. inz. Cripple Creek, the greatest Am- disappear but the | s + document and de- | g cim of $3.009 for a car for the | erican gold camp is taking on the ap- . could not be delivered was word- reaction on prices will he gencrall cide it wished, an opportunity chief is too high A zoad car can be | pearance of a city of dead hopes. Over Dra erles | siich 'a wev that it mightan— I8 doapiabie 116 the L hourewices bani y amain =ei tozether and decide upon | Pirehased and cquipped with extras | Great drainase tunnels, monster un- p fhat Germany hersell was 10 be | Lread-winners of the land, the new demands is offered. Why not | 1% &t least §2.000. deveround workings, vast ureus of ex- In rich shades of Itose, Blue. Brown and Green: Plain or leaders. HOOVER A\ REPUBLICAN? | upon delegates to another conference | Wwe have enoush now for this year. thousands of skilled miners are being FIGURED— 3 Design When the readjustment period | forced to seek new . camps because one which announced that the o oo R $1.79 Yard. agreeing to the German propc and make a new covenani of nations, AP o Sy Prom=indianapolisicomes itheiword | g il comes and we are positively sure that | gold—ihe basic monetary metal of e B T D S I hcRndmici ot i erlont ooveriwil i Sepdiated o mith el reak CREEA S RWIER ) 8 1 el il ot malaps ofithe labor- | Uhel Ghiledl States=cannot Ton-cohb: Beautlful New Cretonnes which the government will un- 1, .\ 0 the Republican prefer- | 'tal co-operation as its foundation? | jng man will no longer exist and a | produced at a profit pke is compatible with the peace | (50 ballor in the State of Indiana, | Germany mizht be held to follow out ! permanent position in the fire depart- Gold Producers Lost. Light and dark effects, suitable for Drape lows. y and’ fhat the Allies. “faithful | poon o ot end in view have | the ferms of her agreements in the | M0t will look pretty attractive | The manufacturers of the United Shirt Waist Box Cove . Enhdless varicty to choose from. Priced ! original doctiment, o rrnEel i Tbe salary with the increase. in | States used $21.515.800 more gold | B8 35c, 43¢, 53, 39¢ to $1 B ound fizures will be: lasi year than was produced fn ti abstain from intervention in an¥ eyl tres, gent between the allicd powers, For captains United States. The zold producer lost peE R e DL G Pl s L S e 88 NEW MATERIALS AND TRIMMINGS Hosemen, drivers. . . 2,000 lose —by peculia circumstances not the candidate’s party affiliations will the averase man munufacturing jeweler made millions e responsibility "he results of - = Tegponsiiiil Theneny be when the time comes for his nom- e ; Hartre hecause while his goods mounted in S R is faivly’ evident that he i jhe New York assembly is sucl Licutenant A age price of $20.67 per ounc ar does not care with which one of the ' success that four wecks of the = Men SR s G oy m,od“l,“'_;l; GEORGETTE CREPES, plai nd fizur 1i be determined whethe that e harssed ne \ - AL i ! large political machines he becom g passed and nothing TRis includes the temporary in- | Seventy-five vears azo the world pro- CHIFIPON CLOTH. plain, figured and striped. 5 a realization of the | Springticld Repub! R TN S ¥ t b A rea i part, in fact, he has not made it ap- | SPringicld Repu n £ 81 for on a duced but $30.000.000 in gold per SILK AND GOTTON NETS, white, black and colo commitied and a desire to Dear thatlhe wishes tolrun e lhile o Meride P year. In 1915, the world produced oT. : : S. s at all. The older a man zrows the less he AREOTY b ot i Tear . SILK AND MITTAL DRESS GIRDLES. te herself wi their punish A 159.000,000. Ttapid increase in pop- D) ! X Evidence will be supplied by i T : | nlation. inerease in per capita wealth BEAUTIFUL TRIMMINGS OF CRISTAL. SPANGI 5 s o ath el ndian N Sld eut agienst STt R SEE ORI GIRLIS U IS S o lent. 63 and adoption a rold standard of TASS in*all sz of Silk, ChenBie, Pe mmission formed an TR A Tl ST e | BT finance in all civilized countries to- ld. Silver. e letter and spirit of the Treaty been prepared and will be distributed e of the good faith of Germany has heen claimed by the Republicans. | is disposed o see how near ‘he Lieutenant The powers reserve the right to 3 % e : M ., 3 o Tho powers re 2% azinaiion 1o conceive of @ combina- [ sether witn wasic and howrding abs e N e o s whether the punishment in- SENE T SRS ol e e [ sorbed the increasinz gold. ; : % i ) so el et L GOLD AND SILVER FLOUNCINGS, tion of the two biz parties the i 1 v parties in he The gold stock of the United Staty d- is just and, not, to exercise | . . el SR e i __ | mits to put bugjuice in their wmince | . . choice of their nominee, nevertheless pice be requived o (U T suffered a loss in 1819 of $292,796,000 > FLOUNCING in blaBk, white, cream pelng Hoover has had connections S A ieliB oy s headline, “Luposition on pub- | bY the excess =zold exports over im- TAL CLOTH, white and colors. fe their own tribunal. would make it appear that he was a | €M that not more than a quarter of ' iic ask them to zive money to | POrts. To further deplete the gold LACE ALLOVERS AND FIGURED NETS for Blouses. \ests s & h-sounding concession. | one per ce went into the making? | p. 5 2 ety enn on ot zol: . B is a high indin ne ORI T oerat Mo i i Appea s ihar e n\ et ntowent into the making Poles™ in your copy b. 17, 1920, Ihfi““ . nnl on. ,"f.""“‘." ">| i r.)’ll ain g Lace Bodices, leaving evervthing to the z00d ! i plicans mizi ate lEstlancheatetitinion ling Poles. The P . angalaces duting [I18 wes ‘K 1L CHIFFON and NET PLEATINGS tepublicans mizhi nominate him ix insuliing 1o Poles. The Poles in | $30.337.600. while the production of NEW GEORGLTTIL EATINGS, ards to the Community Cente of the Herald: rights by bringing the culprits i i | | of the Germans und expectin He is a strong contender for For president: The Weathey cw Britain do not want = Anierican | new zold in the United States and FUCKED NET DRESS FLOUNCING rucked net and money for Polish clubs in New Eritain, | possessions was but $38,158.800. The e ette B Allovees for v ests and] Steeve lic Herald should know that the | estimated production in 1920 is $40 = Ees s e 1 k - estimatec ductic 2 $40,- TY IMPORTED ~T. GALL LACES— e Kosciusko Post. World War Veter- | 100,000, The ratio of, the zold ro- DALN, 5 ans, is composed of American - sol- | serve to the Federal Ideserve net de- 10 have held . onte | 4 1 T e o R L N ¢ the | iers. American ex-service men and | posit and note liahilities continually ed to deliver the leaders de- e s : S Of e e e now | Amerloan vitizens. Amcrican soldiers | declined since 1911, until it reached ’ Father Boinowski who claims | a margin of but 6.8 par cent above the country will carry out jus- i) honors. whichever party | it he can produce a little spring s we see It. But, it is safe to Baltifore American. niay decide to bhelong to. and has a v tions, 'u inch to 1 inches. they will not. Germany showed Dainty New Collar Point bLaces large backing in his idcas from the Thote ennw her attitude would be when she L punish them herself. she sprang "y w tsiorna ph lngRIoRA Selsoldiangvavg and Novelty Meshes —Black, (aupe, brown and navy esident Wilson's latest act, that to have orzanized American soldiers | that reguired by the Federal Rese k titicate cleased by h M into “Polish veterans™ of the World | Act 25¢ to 59¢ Yard. @ly defense orice, keeping themil op jyyp)ving that he night withdraw peinters.—Isa . Star [ithe hands of the Allies. She ! iy peaty of Versailies and the war! i Campaizn to Protect Gold. S AN 5% posstvis give them o desihors 1 s rom the Caited Stte || The Fronch seadems s beon s | TS0 il von meke -t | ety s of e goveriment .58 5 6 20 8 6 6 BB B 5 8 0 b B B i el diers of the Kosciusko post as Polish | imize the danzer of the failure of do- ——— — veterans and are projodiced when You | mestic zold production. but leading 1y the planned communily house | financiers of the United States are punish them sHahily and allow conaiy it the settlement of the Auvi- , 45 ‘ to >go. The Allles will be nO ! o i G dozen vear » congress was busy Rt proceaU i trying to answer the quesiion, wha N o Feh s e able to obtai em later tha ) close of 141% w Fed- | atements o s financi oblo 1 tain them later 1han ., qng the lines of the agrecment re- | is whiskey Those Ewere Bstieniious are pow Senilel madelthewdent premiera For jidaysEorE WSt cff ol Touiaville | onl L | am | organizing @ campaizn (o protect the an indication of the Teutonic . G - Conrier-dournal uSSiti eSO A Be e Smeticit lza - ol A tand ird MG Amicyican S an ko France, Greal Liritain and [taly {ion(canter tanaahould BETNUDHOTLEd | ey lascoeiition in 1oiS and amaimtia : o= conai 1 Iese ¢t requires 10¢ in ac- ! condition. Th no politi- o Againat each dollar in cir- | cal party will he furthered.” ; | culation. At the present rate of loss gt . 3 o ] : i N xeessive td exports - s ment in this respeet it might | with the forceasi tha 1 DAMASCTS by those wha believe sincerely and | 1919 passed a resolution calling t- | in production. cxcessiv «HH X ; e G i eies ‘Shar e | 7 l and heavy consumption in the arts to consider the meeti r “old powers would proce e o 3 Y i Americanization, tention of the nation to the threaten- | and 1 conmumption in the arts 25 YE RS " or graduates from German uni ik i the iy old eiry v4h,vl Passes Should not the Herald and all zood inw dan " The American Minin ind trades, ¢ & @ A‘ vA‘ ‘;‘ " e Americans help the American soldiers | congress ealled « national zold con. | lone be maintuned. 1 The Hevald of That Date) The United States today owas ap proxtmately one-third of the mones zold reserve of all nations and e D U S itself on record as exprossing the |15 eXpected to sustain - ibe ‘].rer]ilt Rocalmed throush whelming lifes Let us be Poles! Let us be Amer- | opinion. that mo ehanae should be | structure of the world. The deple- s Sosovar il e b RNy s tmiouched in o waves of jeinst : of the monctary sold reser Ly excessive use of m amufac- by the curtailment of pro carily will limit that cinl supremacy to which his thrown a wrench ies which was held in Berlin re- o gears international relations that i the ang unchangine of the Kosciusko posi in their peace | ference in St Louis last Novembe 80 it is said. At the banquet o 4o sy the least, highly disturbing ¢ but as yesterday: wissioi of Awmericanization of foreign | ang this conference of bankers. eco- decided that the association . o silk and roses. rich with hee | elements who have decided to live In | fomists and miners. by resolution put | | not oniy uponfhis side of the waier ombine with members of other et otheriThe hetiers Ollicer Grace 0ok the cath of office and will zo on duty OMorrow eve nin The Central Ralway & pmical societies and students in ! BRS L &5 10 “take the 'lvadaiship made in the zold standard and unit | tion polleges ak ad P ubrosd are near to amuosing in their let us dencunce the confusing | of value of monetary transactions in | either E¥hole youthful German popula- o ognition the mpotenc ol e wphenated Polish-Americans. They | this and other countries, but request- | {Uring Betich refuscs to bear the nn- ; " Great Babylon has vanished, with all re national freaks! that | duction nce: 55 § t alonz without the e 1 foreizners (o able shame of delivering (o a |y or company have made @ con {ing conzress to net. and under e J. G Bril company for ¢ opompyand @ Now Poland is frec. ey Pola i rosolution bill shortly willl he in- | that comme olutior A c - e United States ix entitled by vir- tue of its natural i city and wdustrial - of- ctric ears which are to be use Borlin ! The cars are vy ba st of May a n u iization of | And Zion's teniple. like the wind. has ' should decide his future permanent | roduced In conzress to impose m. tax geful enemy nine hundred (¢ Ihe ewti anobihel i wias cotanaan passed and left no trace: rosidence, e has choven A metical | otk 800 contaliter ooyl Flaiel b Rl i heroes’" Also, in the Lokal An i S e ¢ stately ods o S o et S0 i 6 | R e e ok irts 1 R cU N e TR O TR AN suage. ideas and - wars of living. | may be sold on and after May 1, 1920, | liciency not h cost the Brill comp, i t I hict Lhsimoiniog ', 1”’ pleanten \merican soldiers of foreign descent | from which fund the producer of the ' == e pact wah France, in which the sung its (inal day; re mportant factors in such a pol- o Foldl aunce willl receinve onli=nt ' 0 o Ireddic W ¢ sin vear old son z that it is impossible for the e il . S PRl ‘”_Ii new gold ounce will receive on and | [ EAVES HALF OF | Pred ] E <on e Bresidentibidut part J hus bech o : : a1l pastor isx entitled to | after the same date a $10 premium G. F. Tyicr of West Pearl strect, wi to occuy more rman terri- | pecessary for the powers to placate | 160 childven's anizhiy = sisters lie . have his opinion about a memorial { o compensate for the increased cost FORTUNE TO CITY ! sittinz on the arm of an caxy chais siried sl and deep. wilding. 1t may intevest a few: of | of production. This i the only pro- . Saturday aiternoop when . he feil ek drifted dast of ages Blown | his friends. \What the American ex- | posal y Hovanced, nherehy Nine backwards on the fHoor and broks plans for distribution of ter- abont their sleep: service men resent is (he amalicious | jmonetary unit is noi altered and a his collar bonc revious io the ration of war by the Allic yitorics on the Palmatinn coast and Cnested in her desert, where bar-©attuck on their character in an ar- | free gold market in the United States | ppomas Skelton Harvison Begueaths ! iccidents he has had @ leg hroken ren hills look down, ticle sizned by Father B o e see b s s G B eglasn s ot s ies ioking ’ e n 5 Damasens of the roses yet wears her published i the S his o o miachinery by whic 700000 for Tmprovement of Hittle over @ vear ago he had a e ity and peace at Doorn o Hickink Witht theit lownt Eptevions 4 Iy creates the machinery by hich ) ! rd had a .asking “what have wc e Since the drafting of the Treaty and $18 for von Lersner writes an article ard that not even'the most in- . jyu1y They did s0 by vadically chang- i, kible pessimist will fear a new o nwhilg the ex-kRiser rests in | jgands of the Mediterranean, therehy faded crown Weekly cireulated New : 5 AT o€ Zolc = " P © broken en that he is comfo the United States, as reflected by Pres. | But now the desert’s ehiliren with © tainly will he painfully surprised! of its production. so that suflicient Philadelphia, Feb. 18.—More than @ in Sprin 1 for the pasi four wee tlying robes have come, Yours respecttiily, new gold may be produced to satisfy 2 has returned home. SUiEmID R e ngeth o Setion JELIGS HIEPERT, M. 1. their requirements and make it un- The P& F. Corbin plant wil] erc ew poner plant on Park stree s are scattered about t 1 e it ! ident Wilson, in the treatment of the $700.000 will be available for the many e does & Therg is no reason why ) f is no reason v S Al a T e . - zovernmental gondi- LR Ithieg Ly ofiliins s ndgdiuInG T == necessary to withdraw their gold from | “improvement of zovernm £ poinl to Tensd them | iiAed T : : Py 3 g L SR Y < LoAtL The hoys of France and Britain FOR RIVER NAVIGATION, (he monetary gold reserve of the ! tiuns in I*itiadelphia™ under the Will ! cinning operasions about April e thei cheme, it approaches one of the pre armed Cwith the new world's i = country. of Thomas Skelton Harrison, formerly | The building will he larze enous tecommodate a dozen o more How can the war “haluice of powers” asreements Do Holyoke Chamber of Commernce to The =old in the hank descrves is' o 0 Siites minister and consul s Wakinz the sray old city (o sreet g sis of bank eredit. The ) s MY inst which we are committed, 1t SRR w Activity in Interest of Plan, | the basis of bank credit. The amount [ 54 o l3zypt. He created a board ¢ hin possession of theh 4 ' G LRSS O of =zold in reserve limits the expan- . @ revival of diplomacy as it onee Holyvoke Feb., 18- No stone is to as it is and the N fund. which represented half i NEW A, AL U RECORD. and (o use the income from Minneapolis U has allowed vast shipments of .ol raction of wrongs and iv- ¢ Brown. of the 120 Athlct of managers to have charge o sion of credit. These reserves have a danger to the pe: Their wings have hummed in - Arvi- | he Jeft unturned by the traflic and | been stesc Ning. The zovern- umph above her dusky ways. CES OF MEAT world in the repression el 3 f victory have pierced | 'Tansportation hureau of the Chamber | ment . weir songs o . pierce gold for export and must continue to srularities in the administration of | ser what was announced as s by & more to the condition of foi Who had regavded national | Tht long drenm of hor duvs: of Commerce in its efforts to secure | S S e R ! 2 % export sold in order to = maintain i, nigipal government The mana- [ A, A, 1. record when he The excha +lowered world | recogninon as a after the ‘ I the ralling of ecarth’s star | navigation of ¢ Connectic rivel 2 ST 5 xchay 5 S et s ¢ 4 ] the Connecticut river | export trade: meanwhile the produc- ' . jnude representatives of leading | men's senior mile swim in 23 min- nd for food-stuffy than e e conference. Hence, it is just i shall .v[.‘u“ i oo e L Trem Haitford 1o Holyoke tion of the American mines has been 00l izations utes, 3 2-3 seconds in a central A. AL of the gove ent 1o notice was served that | LiheSamentideepshoi tlod Brosed e (e At a meetin sterd: \. Hap- | falling with startling rapidity. from "Phe fund will be used.” sass the | 1, championship mcet here iast night. s risen to bloom agair 1 = Ner - of | = s v loom again 200d, associate SeCretay of the Cham- | £101.000.000 in 1915 to $38%.500.000 in |\, company that is administering | The previous record was 16 4.3 eers or its interference in country could not agree, would § on Couthouy Smith " b3 : Marion the ber of Comnpierce. presented facts to | 1919, a loss of 42 per cent. T PR (e TR T e Ol T e T et e e s of the pak the | 1 inchmed 1t Youth's Companion the burean showing that in addition Britain’s Action. £ all municipal contracts, to ol ; ; o : . ment « & s are on the decline. a steady draw its support from the com- s to heing a strone trade stimulus na At the beginning of the war, Enz {ain_prosecution and punisiunent of ey SRR of foreizn powers which had izntion, would release water power | land arranged protection for all of | .. P‘ wilty of vielation of contracts WERS RETIRES. the ng . in quotations having been | bination AR SRS i ached an understanding so distaste. | BORPEY GOES TO NEW YORK. | cqualina about #0.000 horse power. | the zpld produced Dby British mines. | it city ar of speculation with its New Haven. Feb. 18.—John “Chirf ] London. Feb. 18 (Canadian Press). | Mr. Hapsood alse stated that if a 14.- | This protection is still maintained and | runds, io investigate municipal aftairs, | Meyers. jone ur catcher of il | hicago, the price of hogs went | ful to Sir Robert Borden. the Canadian | foot channel could be sccured thou- | the gold reserves of Enzland are | to aid the city by advice, to aid in the | New York Nationals, has retired from b one dollar per hundred weights| But London represents Fiume as | premicr, sailed today for New York , sands of tons of coal could be brought [ ing increased by imports from the | jpauguration of municipal reform and | baseball. He was a catcher for the | where he is 10 meet Lady Borden. | here by hoat, thus releasing scores | United States. and their own heavy ' 4 st in any special investightion ) New Haven.club of the Eastern leazts His health. it is stated. has much | of freizht car 1t was also sug- | production of new zold. At the ! 4 further the imngediate adoption by |last season and had been expected to ! improved since he left Ottawa and | wosted that cailroad congestion could | close of 1918, there was a gold - ihe city of a wise, clear and accuraté | return to the team this year. He { he now intends & to the southern | bw relicved by passenger boats ran- [“of . 60 cnts for every vstem of bookkeeping and accounting | will devote his time to developing consumier. has not reaped vlu-,}m, and nearly ready to repudiate the | states (o continue holiday. - ning belween this city and New York.'f serve dollar.. Phis had deglined including the freguent publicution o his Lo in Aol are now quoted at ahout fourteen | the stmbol of international amity, the re per hundred! Beef slumped | rock upon which friendships between to fizteen seventy-five a hundred ¢ nation may split. France is waver-