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NEW BRITAIN DAIL Britain EPALD PUBLISHING asuy h.. at H. » Year Three Months o & Montn (Sundmy exceptad) At 1d Building, 67 Churoh 8t a & Secona Matter. Al TELEPHONE CALLS wn Omce ial Kooma Class nly profitable advartisiie @ clty. Circulation book om always cven to a of the Assacinted Fress. Pross fs exclisively entitied for republication o all news PAIted 15 1t or not ocherwive credited ths oaper and alan local Bew hi'ahe” aretm erne: sxocia be usa CITY MELTING., rving opintons ar express | the probablc outceme of meetin vening on the tax o comin. been taken evident th presentative wering of N in people was present and tho were willing 10 consic 1he nts upon the su before coming e mecting i mentary tlie sion followed praciice and ass the semblaned scent Supporters of the [t sides enthusiastics b were no noisy of approval or other disorder impossible to shy what the vote tuken last nizht migh been: we ¢ inclined to the n that the thivty-mill rats have been beaien. The con s of opinion was that sufiicient consiil Tax had not been ziven to udget as submitted by the ! a Herald la ng association a published t evening, and was. quite properiy. ed for over a week., Meanwhile nents upon the various allow will be made and matter at amt the d th polls. fallacy taxpayers sing the argi- the better of to the effect it is to put off the buil of the city until such timeras a financial depression his no time for makineg hbvements,” arsued their spokes- “Pui them off until prices ars nted that the iown neec ' n st for permanent that there is o dopression and sier we wonder whether it woutd to collect the sum has half everyone it or to wait o collect as much whon one feels the financial stringen will drop. but when probabiy do the public w not 1 and it will_ be yrder e tax. In addition ofter saves nine.” and it hay let our streets and bhu to go to pieces utterly, clye we shail 1o put out a great deal more for g carc of them ere is no doubt butr that rhe and, u nistration W the I8 a great deul of antipathy in fight zainst the administration, has minds of heen tried in the axpayers and found gnilty hmpered by the failure 1o allow for public works 1. shoutd v administration be introduced e spring throwzh an uprorese:n ination of circumstances, it alsh be hampered. There may ' the probably is—but w veter going 1o do to avoid 2 It should not done a hse of the ciny b realize we st one very jon when we try for a thirty-mil in which eve man hoids steen pockethook Cive doltars and in taxes makes an appies differ s sinall prope responding one Howeve use in n becoming much nistration e onr o purs FHE ADRIATIC SPUUVTION, aunication ding 1} Ameri expertencin Premicrs the suppo ach, whici oiTe - Fithdraw @ previous cements: President Jtalizn and Jugo- invite to join them 1o the proposal tan governinents to negotiate impolite exprose . improve- | | fhe Post Ofcs nt New Tritam | spending in New Britain the winter | which is about to be ushered oui with such thankfulness would the such its dis- th cement and, this failing, they ece that the United Siates, Greai Britain and France should again, con- come to definit which conclusion that zarb has notwithstanding fer in an endecavor to reach The Treaty of London advantazes. ident has condemned. is held | oretical perfection. ILewine, in undergone He until i somewhat the ! reserve as a final resort should sia. has i The the me to have millennium fail complotencss of experience ems for aching | discovered that, the i of provisions sugzested the of an agreement satisfactory to arrives, a couniry must work., must from the inclusion have a system, with and money regilar monetary the where tends to take its sini aspeci. ‘ for toilers reliable be which last resort” wages The pessimist or cynic may ap' | banks the of those 1o emphasize the self-interest toilers may aid production. and ihat undoublediy prompts the engerness of | foreign cupital, once despised, is quits “naiand the co- | necessary for ine proper devclopmient nis France a to retain operation of the ited States. Th=| of the country. normal Americ sad 10 know that The world is just beginning 1o real- | je Premicrs wo 1o such lengths in | ize that Lenine has been raking ad- { comnizing in what :tion the in- | vantage of his discovery, hence the ! rolerance. 1i himselr est of their countries points, and | is sufe to say thal the Americun who bhelieves that men { .man hopes devouily that his atries occasionaily in-| radical followers will not discover hix w something grgater than mu- | lion's skin now covers a body much | 3 lamh-iike in To the words seli-interest may be pardoned | more proporiions than dining.akad Ghis somcthinz | formerly, this end he has re- “haveCintuenced the attitude of | tained and mames 1o which ciniers 10 son lowers have pinned 1iheir of tho instance s abandoned many An FLYING RESTRICUED, vist prineiple riment of th he introduced in an aitroad work- bolshevist idea was alik now the United Siates regu- that T nise of airships will be aa! €€y workman should shar in the fits. This policy is P document cation Drofit=Ss sk policyss aban- A interestine a men doned and the old “bonus” system has the cfii- however, Rowe s from tod: lyma R been resorted 1o 1o reward ey N e, | Cieul. The word “honus. s Vil achiewe thar | Nas been changed to “bounty system distinction tremendous are Flie way 1s open oncoe again to tha| Dussibiiisioe L by a contem. | cMicient to forge ahead of their less presente mas I plation of ry of the air thai PEOLhCLy th ad- | oznition present prophecies or criticisms of tie Retaining the proper horror for doctrines of bolshevism. one may measure may seem as diculoirs o nond &t ine Wb iRl Rtk e posainll tugio G uil rec Possibly it meets the situation | ©F Soviet Russia freed of much of the e e iminal impracticability and awful it in the presen® S o e e R o licepse with which it is popularly contains that one may not fy assoziated. 5000 foet of the rooftops of c = nor within 1,000 feet of those in U. S, LOSs OF A BILLION, corporated villuges, bas a distinctly There is scme satisfaction in the i rural flavor. in spite of its v At of Intern: Com The Tatems evenue this weck. that the dollars due | to matters urban compat missioner loper 10 ear is extimated less of a billion Y -HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 28, 1920, | NEVER ~ KNEW HE WAS SICK AT ALL UNTIL Moup LITTLE BOBDN “ToLD ME - | HoPE \TS nof;‘aaqus,; NMow cACT BE Y00 CAREFUL — THERES SO : :::m PEOPLE DVING NOWADAYS —| READ |4 THE PAPER WHERE 14 DIED 1N ONE DAY - “THEY JOST STARTED WITH A COLD. Ap FEVER —-IT STARTS . THE SIMPLEST WAY SOME TIMES — 1€ THERES "AlY THING THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME ) “THANK You! “JEST RUMINATIN (Robert Russell.) We wonders if them Senate ¢haps like Hitchcock, Knox an’ Lodge, is plannin’ for to pass the pact or fixin' up to dedge? 1If they facin’ carninon balls, inspired by the Run. we sort o' fizgers they'd aet quick—stan’ up an’ fight. er run. We don't believe they'd hem an’ haw an’ let them ol shells roar, while dawn would the self same scenes it seen the day before. It's. awful easy to find fauit, an’ Rome wa'n't built that way, so we upologizes for this un- constructive Jay. But when the glow in my ol' pipe is sort dvin out, T stops my ru- jinagn’ for. no matter what About. it can’t be-as important as to keep my pipe alight—I acts—[ puffs an’ puffs until the ‘hacey's burnin’ bright. The world has waited lonz for them t1har Senate chaps to act; new dires will be kindled when real peace becomes a fact. So. gentiemen of \Wash- inzton. please stop your talk. an’ vote: yvou knows the dan- zers of delay ghring on your antidote! 3 see o QUAINT EPITAPHSf Direc from Tom Various Connect- Cemeteries. Tranzcribed ones in fcut By JAMES SHEPARD. Durham. 173 the worth of 1hi¥ casures of Heaven und drops ihe drops him He who knows soul prefers the t 1o these of the carth worid before the world THE OBSERVER MAKES RANDOM OBSERVATIONS I l | | railroad legislation Wkt hy ngurs and obvious to be of comment. { the sovernment income, excess profits and corporation tlaxe the ! 1a. suditing i with 1 s, s airdromes most as numerous as public garages| result of evror., not fia Lack or machinery for Mr are today: with the whole scheme proper re- furns, savs, explains bl 3 this | but | exve time conception aliered by the Roper ioss in (axes properly isses: T in 4| that can never read the word ° : poration” without a frown will gloat ination of previously wasted seconc minutes. heurs and days: with wor not paid in to the Asury concentrated ax it wili be decades, today’s acrial viewpoin® er fhe additiona iforma 0 ha Hindoubtedic bt ans over fhe additional “information that { the greatest loss is laid to consolidat- | to the men of the e who ed where one com- the 1 ceturns are now cherishing their latest playihin J Eas T b pany mokes retnrn for scveral an the dimensions subsidiary companies. has his hich are measured in inches. zzleds con- fig- man who stru ntiously over own income TURKEY WILL STAY, 1res be zlad to be al- howevel, would The allied council lowed to cntrist ihe labor to the that Tarkey supreme cides ihe advantagses of wachinery of most corporations, and remain in Constantinople out- | would feel fairly safe that he would its disadvaniages v just in adhoring biindly to the re- of doub! i the | sults s caleulations, here is little Vicorge hority for atement the intinenc but thet the ted the that prompt- estim ing the rease 1. niage peace conference to losses of the zovernment will de retain ks in the capital on the Bosporus | from to ve: wiich of from India throush the two | course. redeund to the udv of nen-Mobmmmedan peacs delegates concerncd who declare that expelling S . ; | | | i | ! would be considered a zross breach of ) y “STRANGE BED-VELLOWA.™ ith 1, sh cmpire, e | o i lion and the ted it 1o the fact that Eng- (Conteialion fims had { M i elosc jusiaposition brings @ f delicious shudde; T Ay Mr. Edwards | sori al- Lind's declin in recruiting S hporiunet time R |kor Bryan and favored the | any of iuxtaposition Hou men expulsion the Tu most as thrillingly teerifving. Bug the debate of s the | tast | whiskey dignified Fed clevation of po- list and Commons well or vesterday, citing the Enonwn misrule af sition on the ral fair price sh government and urging that Con- | aloag with butter, eses. fou stantinople would Le a constant source | other necessities of lifc. is the internations] disputes, | word in incongruity. How apt comes difficult for Americans to view | the old declaration thai one does not the Turks which 1o ton in which are | appreciate thing until one is « without a prejudic i : how apronos the bro- With buised prived than justified. no desire |mide that honors ar tawwed | | i usualy e | T ins maceh -z ition | after the one who inspires them has corpor 1 it the wWheve, as far of conparing o “unspeakabie | passel irto i sphere as the itude certs know. honors are not ted. ! Noa ' a we appreci neral teward such combi- comes the news froni Chicago ations of capital may e cited. Of [ thar District Aitorney Clyne has wiadly frir and junic mind he chargiog ex- <old Colleetor nounced nzgists arve for ! of ar- fiscovered to tis horror that he orhitant prices for whiskey imbibing tmeonseiously the puiposes, and Mo calicd a medicinal prreiudice inst cocporztion Iniernal Revenue e osays the utions resulied. no more 1o b beverage, nulace. but discred will asstme its viotected Hisx recogniiion of | ymong things necessary M B the pocrly-informed influ- rleycoin has been loved ol owanee for it brouzhi { (igely buf too weil in many instances. | | no caadon 97 Ehur his most ardent volees never 2 ks i) et ioped that such laurel would he is Sible meh s X 5 i U placed on his much-abused b stand faken by the ways sop brow FACT AND eowiil ere DI, PPortland FANCIES e BECOGNIZING THE REDS, Wy other name alw auestion whe iy Grayson durir deplored “pplic P S i he rece i | possihili to interresnum. — Palmer with an coal 1o find Metroi tolerant y I Attorney R ndly favored e General ¥ us s very A statemc e the out or fo cotin- i how <o all (ppea s m ROt iy have Hosw of it Looking bayvond i whitt e v N indicated by muci offensive © adored Now Why tinetive [ appears| 7 having 2 do somethinz Fostan is ow <he dis tish n doesn’t in live Nobody o with Kvenis i affairs is disclosed pon a ttempt 1o New skelet words and ks # ad m ot nimes world by Russian . Lenin e Meaccent oo York hanging zargnents of a far more Sun cut than those A conservative whic niore snow added have doesn’t make riland Press. Just a what much littie bit we already difference.—T have shocked the world. devotes of Palm Beac uits and Panama ha !oralty ) fion I present a {rever ! attention ! either — ON — THE CITY AND ITS PEOPLE. ‘over: not sut- is almost «un- ! bee for some time but it is tbought that he could command ficient votes on eclection day to win even if he did secure the nomination his party. H Strange silence that accountable pervades the atmosphers the republican camp with reference to any contest for the may- ! nomination and it appears that ©O. I'. may allow the nominu- | 10 go 0 Mayor Quigley by de- he v has not announced detinitely whether he will a can- didate for the renomination but the wind blowing in that quarter and straws point to the probability will run asain. Quigley _has zeal in the inter of late and that that he will again opened his unoflici appearing as the Mic in an effort [ of local i [y the G. i ACTOSS ced any fault. may The Observer has happened interesting Amegcans C diiferent in many respecis than heretoiore brouzht to public atien- ,tion. The new creed was written : William Tyler Page. 2 descendant of | Jdohn Tyler, a president of the United States, and is & composite of | many expressions by patriotic citizens ‘and public speakers and its public i documents. The creed is -herewith ! reprinted, the person or place of the - nal words beinz given in parenm- increases in rates of the ' theses: Lizhtinz company swhich “1 belicve in the United States of | ctricity to New Britain , America as a government © of the reason difficult to (preambie to the Constitution of the ! seeure the United States) people. by the people, the azitation for the people (preamble to the Con- | His most re- | Stitution: Daniel Webster's speech in behalf of rent | the Senate on January ., 1830 i will develop { Abraham Lincoln's speech zt Get question. The | bUrg, 1563) whose just pewers are man’s pocketbook is the ' derived from the consent of the gov- <t appeal that could he made . crned (Declaration of Independence) is not impossibie that a strong , & democracy in a republic (Madison PoliticnlE o vill be developed. 'in the Federalisi; Article 10, Amend- fn the meantime no other can- {ment to the Constitution); w sov- didates appear on the horizon to con- | €reign natien of many soversign authority to ‘ states (Great Seal of the United Eritain. | States; articie 4. Constitution): one not =« and inseparable (Webster's speech in republican | Seénate, January 26. 18530); est ed those who might be ;upon those (Declaration of Indepen- able to capture a nomination, if they : dence) principles of freedom. equal- cared to run for the honor. are E. W, | ity. justice and humanity for which Christ. Frnest Humphrey and ©. | American (Lincoln Settysburg AMr. Christ might not care | speech) patriots sacrificed their lives his aftention distracted {and fortunes (Declaration of Inde- pufdcturing interests. Tt : pendence). 1. therefore believe it is be Mr. Humphrey misht be |my duty (Kdward Fverett Hale's . vailed upon to run and it ix gen- | “The Man Without a Country”) to 411y thouzht that Mr. Curtis would | ™.y country to love ii, to support its like be mavor. Constitution (Oath of Allegiance) ey of the obey its laws (Washington's favewell Meat o will address: article . Constitution) to Quigley. their ength as a poli- | respect its flag Avmy and Navy 1 tical doubtful even if they do | Wlations, etc.) and 1o defend it 'against 1 unshatiered front |71l enenties . {Oath- of Allegiance).” campaigning | low taxe. 5 For these. who' might want to ‘clip Maver Qui was ungue. j this creed ior their scrap’ hooks. it is in his contest to unseat Con- |Tepeated iwith the purentheticul ret- sressman Lone of Hartford jerences: deleted: 4 predicied be would never run for office and that he be elected if he did run. at thai time was all the crushing bhecause he was not to ecarry his own city ccnerally concedéed would capture New Britain 00 votes. Trespitn es Mayor Quigley indian N on civeles, be an s is c by he a Mayor unusual people evidencr fe aign by £ the p recent Connecticut = For been St is showing of the tuken us ssek of- i cam- chawpion | discredin fice. b o to The ot supplies hores cxplain pected started cent act payers. some did not support and tizzled out. in it a he has has been Whether hacking is to trong t appeal a H strong 1 and it ! hine test Quigley's citizen of New there Mayor the first not becaus material in the =it This wealth of ranks. Among as bl Curtis. I 1o have | from i his m e eved DI er 1 10 10 Taxpayers' league not support Mayor they hut unit s boid and hen RY, sstil o gan that in the United’ States as a government of bi-- the people, .for ~whose just powers from the cemsent’ of A democraey’. in a4 republic: a sovereign’ natian ot v .sovercign siates; one And inseparabie. established upon thoss ~ broad printiples of . free- dom. ' equality. justice wund hu- nity for which American: pa- triots, sacrificed their lives and fortunes. 1 therafore bhelieve it to the cominz spring cam- e my duty to my country to-love what talk there is seems it. to suppo:rt its lulita_n. 10 conter around three persons. obay its laws, to t ita-flag Mayor Georze M. Landers. ex-Muayo and to defend all Joseph M. Hallovan and Alderman cnemie: lo M. Paonessa. In a Air r. Landers Ar. oreed the in track Cesa 5 experience prize of $1.000 1 s mo home of i Runner.”” *1_believe of Ameriea the people. the ‘people: are derived the governed; win Id not His repulse more even al- hough it was he Ty oat least secms 1o hav the the republican” inmer vote e Democratic re paying litte con re:pe it againt paign but to ex- | | contest Halloran becauce in of- mber of Zovernme in the councilman. ind he made fight for the introduction twe-platoon system in the My Halloran has in public life since he re the mavoralty. 1t is said avor of those asso- the Taxpayer league that he could administer affairs economically. Alder- Paonessa has had the mayoralty author. entered his ational Citizens’ awarded a of Balti- Spangled § | i well- execu- ! Paige. the in the Conte:st” M h their Mr. present tpacity trons th depa G heen from enjoys ciated with helicve public man i wonld ve e provious landers und was by the City &l the “Star el city of heyre telling this one on known New Britain industrial tive of nervous ‘témperameant. He was engagi new sterogripher and he bit ¢ff his words and hurled them au her in i Way to frizhten any zizl out of her witd 2um he asked. {vour time ! plications we = t ham. 1767 Beneath this said An azed tuil is pious moth Hartland henceforth eas and sun unfolded to my ard foi* you. “Talk slang?” ) maid. g00-300 eves at the fellows when You're not busy No, sir.’ “Know how ‘cat’ and ‘dog’ Yes, wsir.” “Chin through the a dozen times a da) Nolann He wa Guestions home the skieh rth. hewven I've no is in to spell such wordy as e correctly ? e re 1¢lephone half > Burhi.glon, 150z thin® of he shot resizned vs refined house of cl ms of d ser in deat ul in hop=s for “orsook iis cumbious And winged its fight to rea 1757 other these trying to s to hen mole cheap when you ! " are dictating “Why-er-no,” hment. “Take it out of vour hide when you have scravs an come out second best? ‘Certainly not.” “Slam things +hen busine cigars - Lyme. ™~ 1ds for me eternally he zasped in wston- ny sienographer at home IRS, PION 3] -0 vazon” whe A sunken grave thal blug the Jarks A breken that rotz around and swear is bad? dim>l il . d sweeps roving song of ¢ aud- sail trailed s on call. vie v r the Frasses tiu hoof and wheel pioncer to glery. Across the cireling mountains olue and zlard was a night England was a story homie. ihe truc keyend the rim. about | Hip- when know enoush punctuation 1o .stenogrupher ou the gremmar and praciate a zood ou get one?” “I think so. ‘fant me to go 1o wor worth so littls “You bet he bro'e in enthus- iastically. “Kindly hanz\ up your things and lei us get at these letters.’ The wi you it or " or that—' is dos to thei o 014 dim b2 camp; e home lay* in organizations such those found in New Eritain the always a certain percentage of grum- blers. This type of man is happlest when he is fiading fault. Nothing is ever being done to suit him. He continually complaining of condi- ons aBout him. He wondering oW the efforls the fellow along side of him ave recognized and ie- warded hy promotion and he paseed He is always zood in wondering how hoss with it Always keep Your eve on the grumble is the saad in the gear pox and disrupter of harmeny. ever seekin to - spread dissension among sllow workers. Smite him. nd often. 15 mearth, ihe icket, frelie t the old kettle and ih The fathers' littl lot. and the po better storm and arrow from, the \onz the trail w immered out b pionecers. the rou, wallowe hills and thirsty pf: they hardly won vour snatched tho thorn: hroke the trail that others fol- - lowec -y shee mar You wooé B J that the acres a. famine thicket e e a 1 is ¥ ot o s ond quicksands here The rocky np. time s ns it chance het away e Tou dear oy lead 1 tho wagon traci ix laid with steel; Your tired dust is sleepi spirit stulks the valleys where restive nations teems. Your sou) has never left them in theif, sowing and their reaping. = - children of tne outward trail, £ their eves are full of dreams Pioneers, pioneers. your childr 3 not 1ecko The dangers on the d man cver gone. look bevond the the botter colntries ald faith. with bold find a wider d BADGER YVour Here's a.night cap: You You can tadk about a old - discarded vest, When « fellow runs -proclaims the find with zest. But . that's® really not x marker what's makinz father glad. For he’s’found .a quart of that he didn't know he had quarter in an 3 across one he P e to | likker S sty ways w0 has nset whera . 25 YEARS AGO (From The Herald of That Date) 1895, Sauter cclebruted 1day Monday evening by @ pleas- | social” gathéring at his home on Bussett street. Music. games and Wwhist were enjoyéd and refreshments weie gery A" most delightful cven- ing wis spent. Bernard Clarl MOOEEHEAD GETS DIVORCE The divorce of Callic - Hobson Moorehead versus Rufus Moorehead or this city. who was charged with intolerable crucity, was given a hear- ing -in the superior court yesterda atternoon. Mrs. Moorehead W { awarded the divorce and ziven the | cusiody of a child born of the mar- vinge down C ° . AMr. Moc h d at the presemt Commercial ‘street -this morning and | Jas 1y : e Sy ond employed the Waterbury when “near . the. corner of Center | !im® is e e street the Rorse's'leg went through a | /U The gony LA menhole and he has been quite lame | Ul 7. 1871 2 since the accident. Mr. Clark sa e e S the corner of the manhole was loose S MISSION CLOSES - and he b the city is lizble jor whi f damages. Joseph's The fire commissioners. mar “‘_g"lh” evening and ordered 4 number of | St e Dills fo: be tpaid i Applications| for | Siroy BULIGIVG Che eosaE aiCresgy Positions in’ihe:fire deparimeny were | The mei's mis-lon will open tomaw received from John J. Crean. James ! FOW e€vening and continue throushout Crowe and Frank English: iiThe ap- (stle ensulng sveck | Massca il B i observed every morning at 30 € .. ¥ébruary 28, enhe cuse his waw d n in WOMEN The Women's being conducted church by the L will close tomorrow mission at St Salette afternoon. I { jeves Tast e tabled and the uppli- giyeg L cants will be summoned later Sciclock pear before the board. At the whist party held home of William' H. Smith night first prize “was won by Paul-Veselgesanz. During the even- ing Mr. Smith rendered x vioiin sol nefreshments were sepve after which dancing followed to up- BREEAK INTO STORE. at st Main stres ime during the at about § broken { nizht and artic { were stolen. "he proprietor j ported that 3¢ in change was tak A Jast i was into Mrs. ¢ es valued from the cash drawe and sev: packages of cigarettes valued at $6.U0 An organ-tuner was here yvesterday ! were stolen The police are of thej testing, the new orzan at St. Mary’s [ opinion that the theft was com: church. mitted by boys.