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Britain Herald. i He bréught appropria- of fou it i= probably felt deeply the forced | study cause and efrect. out that the increase been in slackening of its progress oven though in this will position not permanent- | tions nas the ratic of covers. the effeets of Iy the PURLISHING COMFANT, Proprtetor EPALD 5 3. ' in { and one-half to one since 1906 while the increase in the grand list has been half appropriaiion the paper injure the i news | field remained as Aslls (Sundav excepted) At &:1% VAL s t Herald Building, 67 Churoh St | 05 Year 0 Three Monthe e & Month | 84 at the Post OMce at 4% Secoud Clas: Mall before, though the | two and z to one. This make and poiicy | varicty of matter was curtailed, our proportionately its obably appreciate the | higher, thquah' ii does not actually af- New Britas | seryvice which the publication zave un- Marter. readers p fect the amouni of money that we the difficulties. it is a | forced to spend. Increases in i | greatest = | the not been 1aken but TELEPHONR CALLS tion have care OMece . Kooms ... . the faith of that it sacrificed practically all of its source | ibute to paper 5 properly, there is a revaluation —_— | nly profitable advertising medinm 1A ) O ® city Cireulation books and prev pom wiwave oven to mdvertisers. al the Provid- the accommodate its sub- foot present time. when evenue to on ribers, inz that valuation, | i Journal-Couricr | affliction Now reached, is fair to all, malkes difference what the grand list amounts Our Haven - Mecive: -1 Tre i sociated Press fe exciusively entitied | the uge for republication of all mews #dited to ft or not otherwisa credited | and alsu tocal mew. ! day of_the Anwne has been visited with an that the Time Yester- certain had publication, similar to of to. sovernment costs after it practicaliy suspend- | amount it awill | | | to run. cd owing 1o the printers’ ! grow——and may we keep on growing - strike DISABILITY. | ! not ippeared upon have valua- We for one day. it it looks beticr to a high with but six pages. do stal] tax it it desk pa tien anc a rate, will AL be forced not differcnce in srand | know how long really any e state ¢ 5 f to « ment Ohio. of Tep-esentative S i its edition this number svenf(./ whatever hope that to reduce to amount our 55, that he will shortly sheets bt it will short- nt ongress a constitutional il o trouble and again The of New Kritain are the W rrom iis taxpayers the their provide Py un- | dment which w for print usual meeting, shortly 1o 1t that paper o going inio city jorarily filling the place of a i Tess is me trepidation | purchase conveniences and Wil who might be disabled and the reduction in size of supplicd by t1he for the their rair we noit L as city, to attend to hix dutics. comes i as onc newve community The fair he when est Suchileeisin —vlioy SEEGSERERLE GRSl ES 1hey provide its Wilson unwillingness inter in The combined s at hizhest illness of | KNOWs who is to be hit next the, would for own houscholds his | HMerald is foriunate in having and make a allowance for rin- SnelisipDly 15 dent with ng 1o ignore of paper on hand. even though | ning expenses. or will they act with a tion. of authority.” as practiced broken drain pipe deprived us of | total disresard of their own comforts | four few days comforts of others and cui We about rolls n | | cretary of Lansing cen ARo. ‘, and the has may not be so forit few: tax rate belicve that they command the that there will might he | NeWsprint market seem to he verzing { qitled 1o support and the public 1o i of g his seconds in hisively demonstrated weeks or mouths. Conditions in the | acknowledge that the,city 1s en- he ble of A successor acts apon which i the of disa- | On the hopefess. with quotations on | conveniences and ratify the action to the Chief judge degree cutive, until T\ W ¥ our raw m rapidly advancing, | Gannhl i Proteais i The deed and ap- terial the azainst storm made it very hard in- Lt ihere dreian the has wuste ¢ cily money., voiced 10 him he has 1o get the printpaper home, even | sggl. We ! subserib- may well be at polls, the ently recovered to azain take up been purcha candidates who are to | the to after it has once ins of government, for which he against the hope fo continue giving our biame. not against people of the - if you chosen by vote of Palitical een the ers service and our advertisers an op- who not blame. Get out hatchet the with the intention of crippling rour | Afl | aspirations are city. but i hunt- | not | 1o use our columns, will, but go the reductions of their to the limit to wherein it mizht be | portunity s ple for L with arise it a Congress which dis- ohvious that other papers did | jng f scalps of politicians. make their in size un- | e not e slightest pretext | til Twentieth ¥ the President fo declare | isabled on the the s business he of the heen tested in search- _— [diment has sponsor if it foreseen There wi We 8 the Man. | nend- for volls of newsprint. refuses by the | heconies an ing The have | present Herald this passibility surely forthcomin Toantion e Weallicy of to those none of ting that the vrint paper now. have a pply on me Court power will be added hand, and azain offer ouwr condoience We may tell. some day. ‘NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1920. " THE CAPITOL SEANC v A 7 7, ', LANSIN hgress before any decision is | to those who have not. - e After we get through with him. T ST to the Fess suggestion rding by THE TAX RATE. — . g When “shades of night were falling <t Upon a summer day. We placed And wateh action, afte: Orehest all, concurrent the U = - The Boston Symphony Kesidents of New Britain will bo ~ uy mates accepted S. Suprenie Vice- e members, artists one and for have could delegate to the called m to pay, according to esti- Bond ent pt the lent until ka bility. hat near by the muskrats play. a seat the struck more pay. the Common Coun- toe Board of of or a ranking member of the by duties and powers of the , Cil as prepared by " : ! The next thing we know they will : On land they walk with cutting their hair. For water is the place Where they ave in their with cose and clumsy he has recovered from | Finance. a tax rate twenty-seven The the Vice-I'resident “onst on pro- nine-tenths mills upon their Constitution pro v el ani with 1durin shall act here. Together a N e . suf- And playine ztime. bsident when the latter is two milis levi Oft as one pushes right ahead And not left right. oes his tail as he zoes down And vini ht from a disability which renders \ble this. to meet the ble to ce 1t te the methad by the i $ Y Reports from abroad now indicate sworv o1 perform the diuties of | expenses in connection with the e e that concilintory phrases make up of thirty | the note of the Allies 1o President Wilson concerning tlement. does mot. however, school teachers and the hes from which it | o is to ! of land, there will be a total | the Adriatic t- | Then scan the water all intent For scmewhere thereabout The nose of that rat down below Wil soo s pushing out. e Will soon be pushing ou 1 i the the that President is in- | mills. However, at city meceting This would tion. doubt ided ated. new be remedie the vote will be upon acceptance twenty and nine-tenths ! The Jegis of a even They were has | days ago. up | § al- e is no but t the | mill tax Common Council pnt ing ertain that Dack from his on he swims, The naiselc And form a V The banks \ i e -k nosc. as wwable ! decided that the board which drew brook was, for a time, inc ipp! lid s ripples glide. at length to meet on either in there care of his duties. ap- | the schedule was justitied its pEd e g e Which leads to the conclus e his not lotments little to various ion that the international mame of world | politics might incorpor the an- rence with powers, witness | he arguing against the dec That night upon th bank The I muskrais fod: | is determined opposition to the levy- o | e To them Gy b ing of the tax. The Suffragists reported have ! My lation. | q ot grassy | | public is | of the two bodies, even thouzh there : i w | of | cient trick known as arowing there cad. to blame the Secretary assuming more than he ar o rightfully assume. He lived up the rvate is truly deplorable 1t amount raise of case in off same: near ome farther the en how The older | Were They looked around to s To heir babies came. spirit of new legi us. means a substantial | bovcotted the song “Marvland. hough he not technicaliy Maryland.” d in so doing. e may pation was in the that we must pay for enjoying the conveniences that s N congressionai riever arise again such a : the city has to offer. No one may The statement of Harold Lawrie, hed our feet. they almost tou They came so very ne Apparently with confidence That there was naught to I of circumstances made before a In ract It is conceivable might as com- | $2.000 unfor- We question the advisability of spending | en. that mittee, to the effect nt Irk, it is probable, though, that might b transgressions of the rights of ar N any have been that community the ihat appro- priated, provided of the not amounts become unable to do he has the bes alary is worth but fear. f sSts at heart | tunately too irue. inte rats did safe n nearer than Teast harm, befor | And when the older Their oifspring They. too. came Without the inclined to close their 14 goes desire cripple its —_— .zrowth in any fashion. There may be | Which is the reason so many peo- dent in times af illness. alarm. nding. adopted in brought if ‘rate question upon any ! ple are hunting job: the amendment might e R R i 'FACTS AND FANCIES! out expenditu N ban Close And And of anples we set our doer one day. we san the mushkrals them It would prohibit that | iq re to eliminate any partic- by ening similar to the recent one or branen ariite m came zovernmemt. It , ular improvement plac later on. -There might ity does not seem as Tryving to find ta which party St it. but let He 1 longs to any nobody zame. he be- | ood sport, but hits in the | Hoover helongs —it party—is made any —Philadelphia P i 2ecesion jtouse blic f8 willing to do this, it o There Within its mouth. Fach rat did take but one. But back they came at lenzth to find That in that pan were none. at trip. '}\G amendment epresentative states that there ile in the on. to amend the Constitution nay be, wever. may be miay be, however. R G would do away w our for those who n submis: W his ibmission of hi Loy $34.000 | instance. of can get lighting. ihe purpose. street - Hartford man refuses il Ao S along | Personal tax “because he believes ; " " Moy only in thinzs spiritual” Now what | \vo placed their does he mean !—Providence | ' whare thew did Journal t we still have had ats about: food upon the bank oft come out to appropriation We if it ject ciub where- ub where- | o lanning it, not a b’ extricate the om office, * but m_should this present incum- street lights if we must, and | by that hut without to meet the we a good sum, marks a de- it arise at any time hie iy to our house we rom day to day. view them as they run away. nearer placed r food AN cided siep backward® into ihe d | [ Then (S e To closely To eat and that ratifi- the n is could pro e Six- | has | become of by the Somebody of 200 bleeding o By the way what has the investigations started ty-sixth congress” already caunted upward them. and except for treasury in five figur severally and | respectively to fee-ravored political | lawyers, nothing bas resulied.—Knox- | ville Sengnel. other po serving of a medal i ages, it were. The street lighti not be obtained by e appropriation merely an illustra- | time | Lo | tion, we do moi contemplaic that | the | ry states before election around again. and that 4 . there -is going 1o be a drive against the | wounld not be effective s Our sieps. The apple paring Almost beneath our rent ex | this appropriation. Notwithstanding, i dic the feet. they cat on ter President as the Wilson Presidential he has relin- the puring of estimales by a group of S und of | i time we stood and -looked down | chair to his rdividuals at a meeting the selfish city or, whoever may he would result in erippling of the Close to our path they'd stop and wait To let me pass them by, the fellow who told congress the people wanteq And scarcely move except ta tirn watchful eve some railroad legislation.—Indianapo- | On me a | lis News. , ! I We know their tracks within the snow From every other trail For with their footprints there will he The marks made by their tail. Among -war herees de- city in much the same fashion. though RIIN W\ VS AL CONDOLE Wit GENERALLY, s has been the Board | | has made an so obviousiy. The and Tamition endeavor 1o’ keep down its esti- perhaps not A described act that vith g that of Fiaance | the Hartford cat pleasiire we of- Lloyd Georze seems to | swung | i ta the notion that a Bolshevik may be | in a bhargain than in a fght. ! Manchester Guardian: t 1 Times the con- | honest e in every department zuaran- ions of abile its a nmeizghoor upon once ' maic to 1 may be | full eight peing the = tees no appropriations casier a a with apy number pon Of puges, disturboed without o loss that wil' be But fow muskrats last vear were here, This winter there are none: seen ' felt While of editions The siege i o Somehody conld make a fortune hy zoing into business to sell these mod rate priced goods which dealers suy the people do not want we have not single one. TAMES SH I with All winter long Nor trailed the shortage of newspring we contemplate alarm mes from the city to the cast the rate. there is nothing to do but g leading this We isinformed evening paper will | meet it. Other rates are capable of cvening. its usual sized | inspiring the same awe. The price of rything rapidly and So far the ouija one whether President W\ to enter the next campaign as a term candidate. -— San Chronicle, hope that we have not | eve is rising a ilson expects third. Franeisco i and hasty in offer- | statistician could give positive proof Old Wilhelm ! that the cost of zovernment the felicitution i is no To Exile William been discouruzing higher in propertion than aris. Fe (Havas.) i the st have the staft price of Mics olhuvellion cerlini i i ineincra e e s tions that mer Emperor | Ihe economist who says food prices > sent to the Island of 0. off [ have increased 3 per cent. during the | past year evidently has a pull with his | Charleston News and Courie has heen | or | nothing practically its efforts cost pe limiting e conscijuent elinvination of all ad- 1spend iosx than the gain e L aeL oL B0 the product of the hen. There i< the Venezuelan coast. are received | owing more in some quarters at The porting Tndies, newspaper Duich of 1o ecight 10 do but zrin and beur both. favorably M of its pages shortening arocer of trans- Dutch Ea Matin. Th allied note o caused evidernt Dutch capitad, than the idea him to one of the according to the suys the zovernmant the temarks of Coun Haguc the effect ran George s Lucy Page Gaston <hould abolish the use Of course. she wouldn’f bothe consult congress about a imatter that kind. - St. Paul Pioneer-Pre 00 if she tobacco. to of says of gms and Lander« * anent revaluation | & excepting the classified col- ! and its on taxes, as have a great who | would property last made at the meeting, the which had the newspaper that An the orzanization Iimes deal of value to those emb ment [ sentially i tion (From The Herald of That Date) chruary 19, 1895. h school will have only one session tomorrow afternoon so that all ithe pupils may have an opportun- ity to Sousa’s band at the Lyce- um. Max ilart hear friends home on entertained with a whist party at h Main street last evening, H. L. Mills. the hardware dealer, mourns the s by poison of a f: ite fo. He offe a reward §25 for evidence that will convict poisoner. John W. Allen has the contract for the new house which William Kenyon Will build on Woodland street. Mr., and. Mrs, F H, Johnston of West Main street are entertaining friends from Boston. 4 The new High school com'mittec is biizy examining the plans for the new heol and hope ible to make a report to the board at its next meeting. The recent of beef hring id4c a pound. QUIGLEY EXPLAINS CLUB HOUSE STA some vor- of 8 to be school the price advances in the present price up ta Backs Kosciuszko Post Balicves Community Ben the City, He Quigley hax the vproposcd the northern section of the slatements are of those who Communi section of public matter and explained his Community Mavor stand on House in city. His “As one tuildinz of the northern feel that the facts of the the in dorsed House the city, T krow the that a state- ment’from me at this time would not be out of pla In'the i place ihis is not 2 Memorial huilding to the of the World war, neither it Polish club housc. Whike it true that Kosciu post World r Veterans, have taken up the of raising @ fund for a muwrity Hounsc it noi reir irten- tion or the intention «f their en- dorsers to make it a Polish center. “The idea of its ersction i* 1o it a Community House, surict- an Americanization center. can question the need of an instituiion in this city. We been advocatinz Anfericunizi- districts which ex- and I belicve 1hat Community louse jan in char which vesidengs will e e ardless of nationality. Amer tion mo undertaken here. Al ziven the American h who has rder the nptlic should Eiin: & shou: is velerans a work make Iy o 1ch ror one have tion work in ire foreign the of nén-secta building a weleome the great- sment ever should of ken ail 1 ni hono he ~oldier ol descent work. 1 feal senerous iect. “Koscinszko [ in supvori pro- post is an composed of American of the late war., not The building of the not only be benefit in which it erectod o an educationzl fac- orzaniza- soldiors, Polish club vete soldiers house will the distriet but will also tor in the city. “1 was informed nittee that waited inierc ed the Community House will suppert and energy to the Memorial building, us when ihat drive “1 hope thut sitnationd and ding stories munity ans this morning on me by a that of lend their drive for a proposed, inauzurated. will elarify com thos in crection “ th will set at regarding the mis- Com- rest the House.” Com- ;| | JENKINS’ CASE AGAIN BEFORE HIGH COURT; American Consular Agent May Expelled If He Is Found Guilty, Feb controversy Mexico City. 19.—As a result of a of P w. 0 that between the courts bla as to jurisdiction the case of Jenkins, U, S, consular agent in city, is asuin before the court. Following the arrest of Mr. Jenkins last November on various charges. including aiding rebel forces in that district, the supreme court de- cided the federal court in Puchla had authority to try the case. Judicial investigatic was pushed by Julio Mitchell, state prosecutor of Puebla. in the criminal court. the prosecutor in the meantime stating in several issues that was guilty of crimes charged against him. Tt was recently announced that Jenkins' authorizaiion to act prov ionally as consulur azent had been voked and that he would probahly be expelled from the .countne, if convict- ed in court. Press reports regarding the Jenkins investization in Puebla and also Pros- ecutor Mitchell's statements have al- ways mentiocned the Pucbla criminal court as the tribunal investigating the case. despite the fact that the =upreme ceurt’s ruling demonsirated the juris diction of federal court. Docu- mentary claims from the Puebls criminal and districi courts were coived yvesterday by the supremie cot «nd it appears the controversy be- tween the tribunals in Pueble nat ‘onsidered settled. Throughout the proceedings Jenkins has been nt- temptinz to secure trial before the federal court. CITY ITEMS preme 1. however. re- the is ish ¥Freedom whist and dance tonight. Lynch’s Orch.—Advt he regular meeting of court, Order of the Amaranth, will be held Friday evening at 7:45 a'clock. The usual afternoon social will omitted 5 iends of 1 be Judge John H. Kirl m vestérday rendered a decision for the defendant to recover co. in the case of the Gunn TNubber company against Jud- son Kilbourne. TLawver M. A. Sex- 1en was counsel for the plaintiff and Lawyer Joseph G. Woods for the de- fendant. Mr, and Mrs. Holstein street and family Basset: slowly re- from attack Clara Relle Holstein's condition unchangzed. 6 are coverin a severe remains John J mily house 1hrouzh tohn Gerdis at the sold today a three- No. 82 Winter street. mp Real Wstate Co.. to and Pera Fshoo WHAT AMERICA HAS DONT. Million Bushels of 1919 Than in 1918, e, Sent. Burope 36 Wheat More in Washinzton. 19.—America’s Stricken department of commeres put the total wheai ey the United States in 1919 over 000,000 Lushels than 1918 shinments, During the last year ates exported 145,086 of wheat compared with 111,177,103 in 1918 according to the depart- ment's figures. representing an in- in Tue over 3%96.000,000, part in feeding the wa nat- of Europe norts of the today which ports from At the tions is show re- more the United $70 bLushels asc of or Jenkins | of the | Prohibition Has Its Eifeot of County Institution Hartford. That tion Feb. 19. probibi- in so as the falling off in crime and other indicated in is showing its results. far offenses i, the concerned, is numbeyr of prisoners the jail. Fo the number in jail been geiting smaller. and the dency is for the number 1o drop, and yesterday there but 65 prisoners in the jail and of these werg women. There but 45 prisone:-s in the jail under scntence, the re maining 20 being held for the March term of the superior criminal couiw and the contractors in the jail had but 5 men in the shops. the remain- der of the prisoner: under nience beinz necessary to do the work about e institution Federal Prisoners Not Included. This number of prisoners does inciude the federal prisoners in jail of which there about 100 and over whom Sheriff Gabb has no supe vision. they being looked after by me in the employ of the federal govern-’ ment. The falling off in the number of prisoners who are committed for crimes and offenses against the state and the tend that the namber will grow less, is to present a prop- osition for the considcration of the county commissioncrs. The upkeep and the supervision of the jail for =0 mall A number of prisoners is expens sive, and the jails in some of ths licr counties of the state are va- practically so. and the <om- of New Haven and Fair counties, which are in the same cla Hartford. will have a prepo- sition conironting them the same a in Hartford county. To essen overhead charges in the larger couns of the state, there belief tint commissioners eventually will red to close parts of the jail. but 23 prisoners working in th shops—as was the c in the Hari- ford jail festerday— not believe T \at the contractors will comtinuc with that small amount of iabor ilable, and the same situation carcity of lahor esists in the other « counties of the state. > situation will be a considarntion in the Le 1921, is the zeneral belie | suggested yesterday that becauss the existing conditions and the i creasing tendeney that number { prisongss in jail will become | time #e it wiil be adv { order the in the smaller ties—that Windbam. Tollan Litchfield and Middlesex, and. pos New London—to be closed entire- ared contine the prisoners com- mitted to jail in those cbuntics ir Hartford or New Haven county. Where Jails Are there is to be neces: t all in the siate—and no ons¢ doubts hut there will he— , sity ‘will be in Hartford. New Haven & and Fairiield counties. which the larger three ght counties o ate betief was ex- that eventuzlly the hius e ten- wer 1wo not y sma nt. or missioners tield tae ties the req with is a i | | larze matter sislature . and it The the on jails w. Iy 0 of Lut pressed vesterday there will not jails in the other ¢ three larger counties. and standpoint economy and best interests of the prisoners. said, it would he advisable to the jails in the smaller counties and transport the prisone committed t¢ jail to the one of the larzer counties of rhe state. Under this ar- rangement. the belief was expre that the prisoners could be hett cared for and the expense to 1 county anc the state would be con- siderably than the running of jail for half a dozen or less prisoner and the cost transportation 'n" prisoner heavy com- pared io winta a the e the = e = b 3 in fo it il in [ would net the espense of Ir T jail. The =i is one which will for study undoubtedly will ceive consiferation in the next the Lezislature to the effcr 1! be devised for the ison s that wil] present method. iation and sion of that some pian caring of dift roM STEPS OUT. | Senator Quits A~ Candidawe. for flee Can’t Get Ohio’s Full Delegation. Washington. Feb. 19, — Senste Pomerenc Ohio eliminated hims night as @ candidate for the dem ocratic presideniial nomination. Tha chief reason assigned is the impos- <ibility of obtaininz an undivided del- ezation from his state. Tt is understood here didacy of Gov. Cox has made the i tirement of Pomerene necessary was evident the state delesation would be divided. between them and that, in { addition. Cox would fight Pomerena for re-clection as senator. No alterna- tive remained but for the senator in divide the democrats of Ohio io . | step down a candidatc e that the can- as MARSHALL FOR PRESIDENT. Bearing MWis lated in Ind Indianapolis. Feb. 19.—Petitions & bave the name of Vice-President Mar- <hall placed on the democratic presi- dential preference ballot in Indiana were in circulation in more than a score of Indiana citie: vesterday., James ©H T collector of customs nnounce potitions. circulated and consent » Tetitions Name Ciren- na. here. The heinz said. the knowl- of Mr. Marshail, recently stated in a letter to an riend that he would not sc presidential nomination or that any office, but would like to delegate at large to the nationak from Indiana. Mo without < Fry are ! edee [ ho Tndiana he for a convention ha