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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1920. Hcraid. teriorate in order that its people may | monopoly, if unused, is not punish- | COMM'UNICATEb. Bl‘llal’l permitted to save five mills a year | able, Actual violations are ail that e U ATIN EPALD PUT ISHING COMEANT, i es folls with appalling rapidity, | may be attacked successfully The b h WANTS A 19 MILL RAT : 3 e oriciors. ‘i once wezins. Astound- | minority of the court takes issue ai e i Sussell) New Britain, Conn ) it i . ; B pipe o mine a blush - ; 3 P J : 2 would be t difference between | this vital point. Its belief is that the 5 Feb. 23, 1320. e pdpy excepted) at &:19 1d e e spreads ar - % e X 3 i 2 o fidinn o7 Chures 8 | . : s oralion vus reads o'er your ‘.weather- |)Fditor New Britain Herald. 5 y [} cui of those five mills of addi- | corperation unlawful from its beaten face; don't let no words New Britain, Conn 0 Three Montbe I tax. and the lessencd value of | inception. such illegaiity permcating | o' praise meke you forget yvour My Dear Mr. Editor:— gt R, (Rt T (] e SRl il e thank Bl At this time, when there is 50 much “Always Reliable” ; an’ inform him controversy in partisan political cir- S % 71 N2 BT i LR % 5% 28 28] 28 % 3] PR ERER R £ A MOST OPPORTUNE OFFERING OF DESIRABLE WOOD] DRESS GOODS at considerably less than today’s market values: ALL-WOOL POPLINS JLL-WOOL FRENCH SERGFE VLL-WOOU STORM SERGE WOOL TLAIDS AND CHECKS 31-INCH WOOL MIXTURES PREMIER RAJAHR SILK POPLINS VALUE 50 TO $3.00 YARD. ALL, AT ONE SALE PRICE, WEDNESDAY AT 9 3. M.— $1.79 yard Sce Dress Goods Displayed in Our Show Window, of celluloid stars, the weird of- I he must hire to repair the leak Jaw is intended to enforce.” He n- | BAERPR BB & Ay tha Pomt O wt New Tritale | of a few ycars. But the reference v the maljority 5 € 4 d Jority that his rhyme. so. under- e i Rl ; 88 S.coid Claes Mall Matter. 4 i i les; it w v . e iR AT (O R (Vi | G ReroTaTY ST el | R Hoan o men b | AL S R S SELEPHONS CALLS hess have no betier illustration than | of, and it may be a serious detri- psychologic time. For You is §Imembeérs of:-the minérity party the e it Clroulatiun bhooke and prews of (he taxpavers city. And | eision. It is-u this ; at | Sl i . - R S S e e { taxy v iy e PonthisfallusionSihat mosphere. Yoir optimism ain't swould be a greater benefit to ali con- kit irgument apphies vith equal | Justice Day seizes in writing a dis no mask: of cheer you've al- cerned. for. these partisan politicians | ictted Tress. A N va Ve ; 1 I © i & = e e BT ne. - G0 the increase property senting opinion. when he says “1 know L st bul Hops icome to cut out their mud throwing;. get WOOI DRESS GOODS w for republication of all mewa { 4 city where *he tuxpayers | of no public policy which sanctions oasy nbengonilee spfolkalike down to an honest concrete founda- IR Gaperaad e hoval uev | ¢i in svmpathy with and will- | vielation of the law. nov of any in- know that is beginnin' || demonstrator of their -~ sood inten- | iahien T eretn to fnuke some sacrifices (o itx | convenienee o trade. domesiic or i to be his when he commences || tions to be of benefit 10 the public in | & s hetterment. The owner of a New . foreign. which should have the effect ']"bf"‘: out how ignorant he general. . Honesty needs not to be ' B i - - 98 'he bizgest men ¥ ¥ i & SGITIMATE” AGAEN, | Britain home would not allow n leak . of placing combinations * in an LDS DisEosl Mepiacs themithat camouflaged to get results. | 3 A RS e ' 4 o ; know how much they got to At this time some ave crying for a roseveral years past the Russwin | in e rvoof 1o srow larse enough to impreznable position above the con- feoimne (e Secen mhes e 279! mill] tax, and they are spreading . im has fumished its audiences §ruin the interior of the houss even irol of the law. Such a conclusion inex elose the 'bacey that they || printed propaganda through the shops ' o' silk don’t come from ears o' |{vete for said tax: that is if we are : sows, an’ insincerity ain't what || to have sufficient funds for the r s of vaudovillians, and the medi- el cha e et (he v R lides that Suc ST A o) i cexity o e sufficient fund= for the run- : ! ! might charze move than the job des that such interpretation “nec the, moral law ailows, an— ning expenses of the city, and a ball ! Acting of fifty cont stock vompa- | worth. The man of New Britain | essatily results ih nublification of the lood\ vou here. ol' pipe o park. Do we really need a ball park? fPhe hoards that wene once wellsin 0 ae Al e oiatl hees | aatiitselrs mine: it's time 10 50 lo bed; T if 90; will said park increuse the | bet You haven't nerve to read workers’ wage and therchy help pay ! i alimeninkisye s ety the ihings vour dreams has || his rent? : reration ago have been ¢ 1 i none other. prompts him to guard | suil for cissoiution of the corpora- said Not many optimists was P S ey S o BF T sser lights galove lately. 10 e e jeajously: 1o improve it when ex- | fion for alleged vioiations of the made from moratizin'® dope; and contend that this s;flclent tor uragement of a certain nuarber. | pojien Sherman anti-trust law carries with lets make a period With ]| al expenses of the city. l now not how large it is. of local - i prebden dern ol ot Spes’—that's foreign, mean- The minority party contends that 98 OfMce .......... e o ¢ ¢ o " b & 52 isf Beiaoone i attempt to save the taxpayer lo-+ ment 1o foreign trade” holds, it would "““"” sensitive. despite vour || privilege of expressing his views m|r — g B : ong reer ' sure s re- £ v o . iy profitabic advertamne mediom 18 ¢ ihe cxpense of the immediate | seem. the real inspiration for the de- e e e G SR R DES the columns of your csteemed paper. | g & nro ates a true! receptive at- It appears 16 our mind. that ity edited 1o It or not otherwise credited vou jest L A man can tion. and their work would be the | nothing hut the Nickering fan- [ ihonzh he suspected that the man does violence to the policy which the ; burn. For purses that is made in the eity, requesting tha voters to ! i n to the foremost of the sage oF 1 his city as his home. Self-interest. The dismissal of the government's ! : *—"Hope a 19 : Y pe e who have a liking for the bei- KINDLY CONDESCE charges, The faet thal it holds o= | = % ol fax wouldl ve large enougn N NDESCENDING, 8, act that it holds spe to meet all expenses. and pay off the | lass of shows which is afforded > g SYitaity 5 S o o The action of a number of prom. | ©ificaliy that public interests would city’s debt. d comy .n: . An n:x ; uiv \ fnent German generals and admirals | "t Pe served and might be injured But: first the political zrafter oment to these people has heen 2 Qi . e elimins 3 . i people has Mot [ in sienirsing their willingnoss to ap- | ° dissolving the steel orsanizution. T :’;3:3 :a\:‘ 0 e Rl i b thcEnews manasem Do UL enr bor 5 5 AT . | indicat>s plainiy rthat the probabic | urt). s Soconc.c cheamanutas, h, “MaYtime," a production of | To>f Pefore &gury of their country- turers should be taxed for at leas 3 men 10 answer charges of Sove harmful infirence on trade which LERERET one-half the valuation of their prop- o N dway merit, is coming to town Avay merily s SoMINE 10 1o | crimes. preforred by the Allics re.| WOUld result from a contrary opinion. ‘ranscribed Divectly from Tomb. | | erty. (this hurts a little harder be- B s e s e o | oo i AN oy e o Sfones In Varioys Conmneet- cause; this would rut down the rent | DOUBLE FACED EIDERDOWN 58 far presentations. ally t1 5 A > | cision. 1t is ce i also that mo time icut Cemeteries. of the rentpayer. Also: lift more of ally 10 said oflicers refuse to appear N h : = || the burden from off the farmers before = tribunal appointed hy the | MOre¢ favorable to the corporation By JAMES SHEPARD. shoulders, thereby giving him the M s witn ihs dontion r | Ales. :Iwn the present may be conceived. . ;h:x:xecre:'e :ei)hzi‘spn:od;ce u\\:shoe .»3:;. Dimes and quarters, many of | Who evidently had “seen hetter g ol S giefrondonfiinelc Bt oele S hiDe the expense of the ser 4 ces of a tech- days.”” was heard to remark through | aVerted. Wiether or not the more| |\, (¢ commerce. As the tender | Nical municipal farmer, for the grow- . brought in e to the 3 7 o &h ”l it 'l oy : remote resuits o = decision will be tica ing of spuds. rs than did the larger ‘“““';“ * | shut me up for what 1 did” Tt was | &5 advantageous may well be doubted. | Close twisted with the fibers of the Third; the cit Z hould own its light- it is necessary for first class | S g J 5 gl Yeant ing svstem, trolley system. a public s to charge nowadays. The house | M0st evident. however, that the zen- 9 ’ Which broken. hreak them and drain | milk station, and its ice plant, of BIY it/fainot: seat a great many | tlemani had been “‘shut up. “I'llap- | BOARD OF HEALTH AND S T course we know that these principles 3 ear in court vev S INCIDENTAL Of human joy and make it pain to | Will meet with howls of derision from 2 - e at best; and must be well filled | Pear in court, however.” he added. 3 Al AN ! o | SR PR SR SR SR SR SR SR R 52 A b ¢ ; John M. Ward, the old ball player. ln last evening's Herald we traced tiva the political grafter, and the exploit %g% EREERRLY tetiien Lromfan o : 8 And is it ihen to live when such |ers of big business. These principles ve modern presentation of a | @PPcaring befdre the Appellate Div the differences beiween the budget friends part. if put to work 1 increase the Inr show.~ No worrs And a falr | Sion of the Supreme Court in New | of the Taxpavers- issociation nd that [ “Tis he sursior (oS funds ey of e de =ve| ATTY..-GEN. PALMER | LITERACY TEST NOT bi on the money was ured the | YOrk. remarked graciously o that | of the eity in regards to two of ihe our teachers of the public schools a v A - 635 ik o e, & h o e heir ~ wha ran o movie house. Large | AUSUSt body: “TIl ®e pleased fo an-| items listed. the charities appropria- - s st u:‘l:‘;r‘e\:sz A:n:xl'l- FOR PRESIDENT, FAIR TO IMMIGRANT . . ctiiciency- in -teaching 2 e - quess S aourt . o : s { ¥riends and puysicians could wnot L? P fet are easily sustained in the other | SWer any questions the court may de- | tion and the special appropriations. L ican principles. This would eliminats { | % le Lyceum capitulated 1o the in- Good, soft All-Wool quality at less than present market price, Pink. Light Blue, Polo Tan and White: value $2.00 yard. Spec 'ala at $1.69 yard. m ALL OUR WOOL COATIN ‘5 Value $5.00 to $6.50 yard: 51 inches wide, DURING THIS S, AT 30 YARD. of the moving picture, though the bars of a jail door, “They can't SR sire 1o ask.” And to bring the mat- | We must admit that a mistake of | i the camouflage Americanization schools. which in reality ere merely | Leads List of Democratic Aspirants subsidiaries to the. politicians. to ob- s tain votes, and that is as far as they in Formally Coming Ont 5 get. It would also give.the firemen . 18%5. o iy, G0d & two plateon system. vour policemen s as E Slow waves the willow ever the stone | ipe ejght hour tour of duty. and thus | : - . . ved Is such that & thorough ap- | would pay his assessment j eved. There is. not the large list of | mnac points where sleeps a friend lin . ooce the emciency. of both de- Washington. March I.—Attorney | New York. March .—Representa- tion of the show wil be made he German officers will probably | jtems, which differ, that existed last most dear. partments. General Palmer has declared himself ' tiye lsaac egel. a member of the le to the andience. 1T that is the | appear jusi about where the Allies | evening. but the Taxpayers' account | Oft have I sought the spot alone With the number of voters in this | as a democratic presidential candidate | A®use immizeation commitice today . e their presence is desired. for a certain sum by slashing in | TO ¥hed at case the friendly tear. city, that have traveled east. and | leading the list of aspirants for the ! asserted that the literacy tesi is ha Lo i : — have passed through the narrow cortain of seeing a good per- : these two lists. - . . 2 2 defiles. of the hills: it appears to my : DI e L Wkl at the Lyceum. there is ev- CONDITION "OF TRAD The Board of Health sustains cuts 25 YEARS AGO ind that —vith the esherianea which |lcominzout into*the ‘opent : gEanlg i ais and bhelpingQ foRbelit velthait thiere 1= | of but one thousand dollars. Repairs they have had, thev should insist on In « telegram to Hiram L. Gard-. 5 u:r U‘m’”! e nm’:.‘x““;‘l (® Tt e SR O oo o (From The Herald of That Date) | having better conditions unless; obli- | ney, secrctury of the Georgia SELe | Arriving at New York are semt back A . 4 i 2 — i he allegiance 1o our 3 : > . 3 A e even thongh the price of { has been in evidence. at times dis- | 1owed $200. is entirely cut, incidentals " Mavch 2. 189, fif,"f{'f- ::sd ‘3;:: ?o:s;ne“ democratic committee, Mir. Palme "IECu)um—foflle test he said and a- fuil e 3 : | R e - ' » 2 = 7 -1 third of the prospective immigrati high. guised, often frankly manifest. Opti- | @ave brought from £600 to $400 and Charles E. Hipp. a popular member Very respectfully yours, of! abandons it l)mb!nlon to come ‘Ll::n the slaughter house item. for which | af the Turner society, who was suc- HEXNRY A. GARDINER. Sr when it hears of i 1 £600 is a o cessfully operaled upon vesterday for Chairman N. B. Labor Party Il vece 1 B B e e SEsdienoeda bRt e Y he i G T i, Soresn et —o0— :epappreciation” Tolding it to be! Siegel suid | raian Siny e a by Dr. Clary of this city. aiso Dré. | A-No. 1. King of the Boboes, Was in | Dighly important that an opportunity | €AMe 10 America 1o i X;:fxa\'.}'t' e forms in which this tendency to mod- | The toial expense of this depariment | srorrs and MoKnight of Hartford is This City Back in 1913. b6 igivenlin thelprimavy, ttofdivectiy | 10,0008 MOR (L BEIS, ek Ay cration has expressed itself. The mov- | on the wity budget is $30.000 and on | zetting along nicely. —o— ) B e i Raanadl ekl 3BE | iiers oy fect ioh fees not oeeces B i A e e iR o $2000 00 John A. Blake. the weil known fan- Dear Editor—Will you kindly find a sent administration. e e e e Britain are veminiscent of the ent Rcs : EE s e o - and successful breeder of Silver | littie space in Your valuable paper to . Palmer's announcement. il was | 8 b the Federal Reserve Bourd. has sup- i cidental fund. inasfar as the | peyoitei Hamburgs and Japanese | print the following query: “A' argues eved, will open the way for other Po.ted this commendable tendeney. | differences are concerned. appears| Bantams. has concluded negatiations | with “B” that a certain character | democrais to announce their candi- thus: N for the transfer ta his yards of a { calling Thimself “A-D 1 Tramp.” | dacies. Athough ibe republican cam- hreeding pen of Hamburss. These | came to New Britain during his trav- | paign has been on for some time, Mr. birds were winners at the world's fair | ele and printed his monogram on the | Palmer is the first democrat to de- in Chicago and - the hest that | back of the old baseball scorebeard. ! ciave himselr. money can bus S T e A e oo G { Oth:. who are being lalked of a All wool sweaters for <die ai the | mean the scoreboard in rour office.) y & possible choice ut the San Francis- Gleve Clothing House for $1.25. Also | Is this s0? co convention include Williamn G. Mc- [ 5% o Stegcl mid children’s shoes ranging in price from — Adoo, William J. Brvan. Governor ! =, G Gt i o ervants a The Sanlshury law preventing Caa dnaes oo 200 | %3¢ up to 1. | Yes, the initials requested above are | Cox. of Ohio; James W. Gerard, for- | .p2 B€TT (00 COMESTE SETVERET weather drawhacks, tinancial tenden- qy‘ e \“m,‘m\ 1.000 pas ;”" The town meeting for the Jayving of | found on the back of The Herald | mer ambassadcr to Germany: Her T e h“ml; o : cies and price considerations. Th = g S """ tax rate for ihe ensuing vear will be | baseball scoreboard, tagether With the { hert Hoover. Governor Edwards of i, ' 4 o im et r iy flebtheanoamuiongothcu sl Ea e e The city allowance totals £16.900 | held this evening at Turner hall. Last | date, 7-25-1913., New Jersev.isenatonfRobeit Gwenloga 2 s Sl S0 ELIEE LR HICIS S s £ 10 'a ‘curininl catent. land awun || BOEeRt severe atorms huve aggravated | SR S IR LSS L S 2o s S s wasiieviea bt it s It might be sxplained that & char- | Oklahoma and Representative Champ ! ({ 1€ 20 T RAUNe (il S0 06,10 the predictions made as to whag | (e congested transportation situation) © 0 0 o 0 L0 O T ieh | exPected that & 9 mill tax will be suf- | acter calling himself “A-No. and | Clark of Missouri. lines oFivion: 7 delaying movement of raw matevials | S1C U e N M licient this year. The grand list is | professing to be the king of the Amer- 2 2 » follow in the hudgets. A difference | gu 051, and will vield about $80,- | ican tramps, made a practice of marl- e This mortal body from the grave. - know nothing of the merits of | {€r nearer home a gentleman t- | over a thousand dollars was made.— | Neither can the grave confine it here Representative Siegel Insists it Biwg ompany which is to present our | e sraciously the other evening at| of which more later. When Christ shall call it to appear. first-cluss production in years, | the city meeting that. if a tax rate Tonizht the incidental fund and ppe that the calibre of the talent | Of thirty mills should he adopted. he | the Board of Health will be cousid- Many Who Would Become o luto the Open, Desirable Citizens. = and the public may he reason- democratic nomination in formally ' ring from the United States thousands IFar months moderation on the part imate in - New | of the best informed financial circles declared that *if the democrats ¢ { Georgia see fit to namc me as their mism in periods of depression of choice 1 shall veceive ihe honor with SITUATION, stocks and a tinge of pessimism on oc- s thicats by landiords | casions of hizh prices have been the | aPpropriation from ihc Taxpayers. rents wouid he raised if thg mill tax is adopted by voters in of immigrants of the most undesirgbi Kind. The te=t cannot be enforced again illiterate immizrants who cross th border from Mexico because of the | inadequate force of immigration in- F spectors available and because public sentiment is against it in the border states where laborers are nceded i fion in Washinzion. Landlords | class hecame somewhat dis tcd. owing to the hizh prices | The review of trade conditions of E. G. Dun and company for last week. IO Ta~o8 Diffel Budzet payvers' ence Advertising 5 nd Prmting . ... $3.090 ness undertakinas. It savs that this | Office Supplies 000 ed al a time when workers and were alhost helpless, Ttoome | iNdieates that the process of credit de- Ki incomes which more flation is encouraging caution in busi- the rent of the whol house: moderation in husincss activity. more | Recording Birth e the tenant sublet renied pre x = noticeable in the East. is the result of nADedths a0 raising and limiting cjection, 1 bs done when this law was Lol 32100 is made, 000 in tas fo the coming yvea ing his initials, toz¢ther with an ar- TRL,'E LO‘I’E‘S COUR\P; 41 OF SHIPWRECKED CREW e} Bt WA iinglioncaBoome s | srRlion RN Sestablishiments B oy © ihehs ihe devertmenis the L0006 ix nacded for schools and $10,- | row showing the direction he was ARRIVE IN NEW YORK : hiz shipments ave waiting, Brad- o it o e traveling. in whatever city he visited . deprived of hicat and even light s i 4 e A or highways. & 8 Y £ Pt er ¥ A orta o i insta e g | Sreets review cites sickness as a fur. | 0¢7e 1 COHECHE e R i bR s Horace W. Fddy of the New Britain | Tn New Britain he put these initials JUST WHAT THEY SAY Sew ork o arch Forty o me instances in ihe hope that |0 inactivits in preduction | MNE We underestimated the cut in | National bank resumed his duties to-- | on several places. including The Her- meinbocsfofy thecrewgof fnai - amey would move. Realizing the |08 tement of the | the public amusement fund by $1,100. | day after a short absence on account | ald scoreboard. “it will also be recall- 2 e rssteslon “J":"“ L e L A demand for living accomme- | 000 "0 S 2 ne e T o R e s S of illnes ed that in Hartford he faced arrest | o4 . e 3 erschelling Island ) montih, war- 4 o tots carried forwarded from ’ " ; Chief Mate of Shipping Board Has Ll il Bs Ahe landlord planned 1o rent | Boheral cpidemic o the influenza will ¢ s : . “Mliilin is in New York on | for putting these initials on rhe capi- De ived today from Aniwerp on. ik i ; o1 | relieve the datter depressing infiuence. last'evening. wilth = eoirections. 5 | hysiness foria few days tol building.—®d. Trouble Getting His Bride to transport Northern Pacific. lei at’ greatly inerdased 1 : » - v it enea ) e 55 - iransport also carried 114 officers und and the xreat demaud for additional | $52:110. 1 With today’s differences the rEnsnoltisiso catiled 1 ime € the repeai « th law & Py . q ¢ s L W B Good Old U. eiviliar pas.cen = and 138 fis* od s ot ithe rex : U] juipment for railronds. which is ex- | Taxpavers' budset totals 363,510 loss ERICR DUST. HOLCOMB FAYORS e e iss o estate firms wis ; —0--— f i s Vel than that of the ity Caris, March Z.—Axr Tl e pectad 1o follow the return of the rail- st a heap of 1uin. o L g 3 S R el B e el ARMY ‘ENLISTMENT | suosers on hoca Crve = ) e e g cmendons incentive for renewed ac- | FACTS \D FANCIES | r"’;“h:“g: my spivit srew in e ning board vessel : R R e or the Saulsbury aet ren in muny lines. The New York S . £ i . | on sawrcay wa aly wedded Nesico Ciry. March 2 Another Contral, the B tsland and the IWih vl ISR s R b o e e = ol I e B R DLa T Governor lssues Proclamation in | couple to wihow the sight of the dis- auest In\::“;\lf\ n‘ir‘,.n;‘;l p.;,“ v\:- : N . a : 9 ¢ > ortugs Unit Grent Northern railroads are reporte ent piece. while the buffale nickel Through baking s or days For Tt i appearns sheres of FPortugar must orbilant rates re- ¥ U i reporied sw el sanic bl Pl smbroheh fos= inagstim mptilaxay Form of Advice: 1o Aid oe 5 Americans who testified recently be- to heve made inquirics regarding | rs the sam Purpos o1t~ | While streer pianos nibbled Have been mosi sSratifving. They ! e g ; e E wwivies regarding | NSRS LS e siteepanos mibblel Criny Recoulting, 5 fore 1the United Staics scnate commit- some 183 engines and 16,000 cars I the paticnt 3 . b were the chiel mate of the ship and iee invesiigating: Mexican condition Coinmission in the [risiric Wik & 9 p. oy o e ] 4 ° resonLes o i an ipstance of at least one industry in | 1s the world having more 1rounle | . wpiger landlord squaited Marcus H. Holcomb. zovernor ar | his bride. w Y ST s 1| rlu\:my,. 4 has been presunted by the American which produciion is likely to be stim- | 1han formerly. or is it that there is e e Connecsicut. has issued the follow- | BIEf stiay of he ship at an Ivish pori embasey here. it s leurned from au- e mora publicity ?—Montgemery Adver- i \nd peple oir lv-rott ing proclimution recommending en- | 2Rd af @ courtshir sting e ihoritalive sources. 1t 4 ihe ed At onee L HStmentionll (Re lnmr ol thol voung | than three davs! Mexican government maintaing its After securing o specizl Murridge smand against granting such vises lcenze. the chief mate :ailed on h- and other m andise and impeding led pxtations of mnocence of any the Tonz-s s ser. Sl DA T - - i REossI N Ehe: men of Cennceclicut secking zn cdu- THE STEEL DECISION, ven when an anti ix as dry as a ! | hated all | learned there- cation:: £ o — desert he will tell you he goesn’t be And vt 1 conld have cried “Recruiting officers arc now sta- i mn‘.),. 2l .('K;.] &t = A VETFRAN OUTICER DEAD. lieve national prohibition will pro- | pop a fitle oil I burned there. tioned Bl Fhia iatatalilo oblainiic Hisliere s heiniroduced Shis 0 U plgiaian sty e tes Snpreme Court yester- hibit.—Dallas News, S R D e cruils for the army and uavy of the | CADin. saving. o R e e e cfusing to dissolve the United = LOUISA BROOKE Unit States IR S reciuiell wiay | She had (com e Lo Suthat i Do Lt L ro e e Jael bl it fisnor s Legislatures in some states don't G e § inczeRio_RrranchipERinSlseryice Nn Hiixelanais iy o TRkiEa et s S T R seein 16 care whether they pre- = ey will enter. 1n addition w0 pay 'l"f‘“T CHpLain .;_wcd that the m,,nj, ,.h“ heas \\”; be .,,(: Lo “-‘\ _ sent’’ or mot: mayhe they think eom- = ¢ he will have many advaniages could go to America ey o e i : : liiizabon, interrunted hy “trace” | mission form of zovernment is going ARBITESTION DO formerks miven, including technical | id it seemed tc be weather et NUYL for il and vocational training which will | ahead” for the couple. A few hours enable him. upon discharge. 1o ob- | OUt of port heweyrr. an accidner . S. SHIP DISABLED tain a higher grade of and more | verurred in the cngine room. and (! New York. March 2.—The Ameri- vhen e o ytion of the decision by the ves Nteel Corp. stands out promi- ventis After mearly nine years of instamnee 1RIS. four nstices have decided e get them any way.- Sl Louis | peypeylvania K. K. Shop Workers Bussice nd v B f s a * corporation and (lobe-Democrat. isc bunal With Officials, T Philade!rhia. March 2.—A meeting 5 here is quite a feeling in this | ar representatives of Pennsvlvan remunerative employment. hip had to return io bo e T e rt places the tion's con- | counfry that the farmers are our i paj S e I recommend » period hotime the mate end . pepryary 19, for | Philadelphi ; o - > railroad shop crafts ahd other em- L2 U S G Btk uary 19, adclph breats of iner 2 i 1rol of ton and steel trade at | most dangerous class, as they appa- | ploves, and offic: { the compans 1o | fervice to the youns men of Connce. | the chief engincer bad a BIUST GUUT- (55 today reported boiney rently want te work—Ohio Star Jour- | Sicenes the sstablishment of & perma. | licut, especally to those in need of a { kel. Thix resulled in the engineer gipled wen st o Ny sehool education or of a ! telling the captain the ‘mat i stownnay o board the ords did not e . diffcr. The mejority of the of such | pairs, during whic the voters t aboni a “1he total. thus con- ) L of thirty mills 4 « ! + wonopoly has not heen | 1Y = ”:::\,::”""":‘a\] ,r.o;.; e ‘o‘r(r:g, training in some vocation which wili | had been a i helng, would (ai ; il » power over prices is \ man who had half a4 ton of coal | of President Samuel Rea. G. I.. Peck, { @pable thom lo muke a betier fiving { vs dusiasQth S ohinomgn L e e cqnal 1o its proportionate delivered to him without warning has | vice presid and director of person- | than they are now making. The sery- ;. Incenscd by thix b o L.‘h.* INCRIASE H heen removed to an asyium. where | nel, w als: resent at the meeting | ice will henefit them physically, men- | pline, the captain the br X CRLUASE IN § he is being treated for coal-shock. which was suggested by the company. | t2lly and morally; and our country | athore. Aft . < ot passed The' New Brit thing comipans, T.ondon Punch nder the reorganized plan of the | needs their service. Tt is an lionorabie | hetween Lishen and gtion. in rmerly the Curvan Goods stave, ments to advance seeming to | overnment in its cfforis at dissolu- | — i Pennsylvanin Mr. Peck’s duties em- [and patrietic service. ar vecruit- ich it was pointed mu“m,e‘ young has jncreased its capital stock from o fustify inercased rents under | tion. ix dejendent upon whether or | Governor Coolidge of Massachuselts | e matters afiecting the employes. | ing headquart 1nd. Jearn what could o e Ift randed fn = 1 £90.0007 40 3300 000 he company # | denies that his hat'is in the ring. But ‘ proposad 1o form a board of em- vice has to of you s land and the matc “vouid de- was incorporated June 19, 1919, and She was - sximately 1.3 st of 1 lords with the 1 B uenen W g produciion. Tiue majority of the lords. Adwmitting the Tatter have | court declires that the position of the | B e ey ot mere size or bigncss of organiza- : was floally has beén' Hoi mess o o ased tax £ B ot s 3 e s Wi hat mazy bé only the Bostoniway sentatives of the com- (Signed), « mand his discharge. was finally has Dbeen doing business since that oves and repres rernains. The value of prope tion is an abhorrence to the law. It | o¢ rehuking the use of slang.—Port- pich appeals in wage contro- “MARCUS H. HOLCOMB agreed that the couple could go te 'time at 351-3%3 Main street. Wiadis- - overner.” | America en the ship. / law Goldlewski is president. ity which is allewed to de-{ holds furlocr that capacity for 1 land Orezonian. would Le made.

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