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Britain RALD PURBLISHIN ‘Herald. OMFANT, Aai: «Sunaay exceptsd) at 4:1F + 8t Herald Bullding, 67 Chureh St New Britaln Mt a mt che 88 Sscona Post Class Omee wt Matl TELEPHONR CALLS » Office o1 Tooma i niy preftabla cits. Clreulatlon o aiwave to advertiaing medinm b books and press oven mavertisers. lember of the A tated Trese. sRoclated Pross s excluaively entitled the use for republication of all news dited 15 1t or not otharwiss credited thiy aper nd also local Bew. hitahes areln ATLROAD WAGE AFEPAIRS, spect of a railroad st remoie by the asreement ers 1o co-operate with the sov- Nt in giving the Nor is new reorzani- law a trial it a post- 1ent of the imevitable. If the ation clauses of the new law y the predictions made for them. n which the faith, President scems 10 fow workers will all favor and will be benefited with of the Iabor Nor any bxception so-called rs who thrive on them. the latter all what class include, by labor Jeaders. Justly | of uniting of workers nions has actomplished for the | labor chiefs are cautious about | enancing any laxity of orsani honestly solution of the 11 the for in ; vet eager many ave practical Wi rectir- ge problem arbitra- plans provided the I | | new | rove practical they will he the o rejoice. Northern New ed their farmers in Yok, | | years ago, scrntini caretully prices offered for milk by densery company. The farmers een in the habit of taking their to ommunity various che factories in Fearing these milk all that ets for their would he loned if they accepted the nsery’s advantageous they e the farmers purchased a prices hat would at the » lar ry mercly The 1o and held it as an to windward." condensery he they that himost too zcod L Toiay protec- suspicious cheese factory hus fallen to ruin ondensery, having plaved as do the farmers, Wilson's letters of “Ri heads sident to intion ilway Executives the of workers' organiz- them to send the requesting repre tives to sit on Di-partisan 1 brought favorahle from of the repli n workers' organizations Brotherhood of Maintenanee of | employes and shop laborers bne unit which has failed to willingness . to Tt is igh locals, later. its enter ment. possible that they. will take favorable : st why the promlse by spokes- for workers that they will try Inew law “ns s with d a similar American citizens more convincingness than statcment from em TS, uch tory is difficult the ring of cxplanation, There o stutement the will is fact. sat- to the that rs of sincerity. On other it is well that labor have who should be-unpreindiced ers as to what, in fuct ests of railvoad lahor” hefore the is condemned by repie It sentatives bor after a d that a orkers’ trial new: wisdom will Jeaders: new understand o employers and o judicial tem- ment 1o ke representativ REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE mportant it tru may be acterization of the siatement cam) of d, Harding VgD Manazers Governor Lowden and scd 1 hemselves sricd with chances of 1heir for the jdenting romination nothese agers were intery ceently. OFf neces hee must he expr the managers i he Lowden peapls rnor will receive the o s on et 1son's SUpPpOrters imat the i their « 190 votes fur ballot; Senator claim that he gations from Ohlo with scattc West tucky 1 Oklahomi two or three of th € Senator Moses pd, appears confident of halle wden s fiist despite the n L prorter he lack of any finite, distincthy [y plank, is reflecied in the view- ional tha rdopted | Wood, | of prognoestications n the bave General hatehes eh news zona Repubii slutions fave inz opening of Pershinz headquarter in New York stite to push his can- didacy there despite his rccent state- he candidate. be ment (hat was not a Conjectire, thercfore. seems to fruitless, and irortant if truc” p culiary applicable PROY CILNINED, This not a comment upon placarding. chaining and humiliating blackmailers and usur- sy American city; it is no compliasay review of sentiment: roused by the sizht of “respectable’ citizens marching through the sireets branded The dttention as zreedy OpPressors. fuct is here merely called to that reports come from arin (hat sneh persons are un- dergoing such treatment, and satis fac resulis a attained ory o ing ral RBulgarian seems quite nat that any ac tion inspired by should be that gentle indignation™ reminiscent of savawery., and there would more than reproof in the shiing of wrongs in that land demnation of such violent punishment is quite propar because you know. “they aren’t done but the man whowse primitive instinets are not dead, and who has suffered at the hands of have that feol profiteers who may joined class almost innocently and who forced to remain in hecause “evervbody's doing it cannot restrain a smile of satisfaciion ai the thought that somewhere in this theirs world the greedy are “getting AND POLICE DEPARTMEN FIRE the Cuts in 1xpayerss budset over the city budget for the fire and po- lice depavtments relate mamly to th employment of men and in repairs to buildings snd cquipment. Compar- ative figures are here presented for the sake of giving the people of cily an opportunity to study them. The police department fizures, wherem they are different on the fwo hudgels are: Ciry Tax- Diffor- Budget » payers' ence Supernumera ey roll Gasoline and Motor Rey Motor iZquipment Incidentals ..... 1. to ild- a0 an0 100 100 a 200 $11 Oil 600 500 w00 200 100 o Repairs 500 100 Pund 100 600 X 500 160 N Pa- trolmer : LKefurnishing At dquariers 5,475 none om s 1000 nene 1,000 appropr for this 3 e total city department would he mnd the Taxpayers would allow The difference is $14.763 is evident, from the fizures, wherein we ave to he of cert prive things ‘that the city believes o our nead The tire depavtment differences are: City Budget S1460 to] Ap- i 1400 100 100 Tax- Differ- payers’ ence Gasoline 51000 3100 L pairs Q00 300 200 a0 100 100 700 250 160 pavains Eaquinment 1 M " Fion s incid "o 0o 100 10060 Supplies 4 ELEIAEE R Building Repairs re of Quarters 300 Telephond . New Bguipment Three Additional Chinfs i terntions 1o No, oS none e 1000 none 3.000 iion . 3.500 none . The total of th: city hudget s L and of the opposition $122 Some of the cuts in the above for e o be wpproprinied I hist s items, th $14.150 throuzi other s impos cost of fue have anyone 10 st o The insiance. made a diiference There ix a tolal cut in these departments ol §z 5. Combing with the totals of the other depart- nients, covercd iast eveni no have @ total eut $13,025 PALMER'S CANDIDACY. Atornes -tGenernl Paimers state- that it the Demor to select (rov Presidential non - ination chall reeeive hono v deep appreciation.” cannot he taken otherwise than as a final ind cation that the President the mo- ment at least, does not des cnomi- nation. Coupled with U that Mo Pelmer 1ok pai in the same ezram which held thy, statement, (o the 1 tense in his e support Administration's in the an- meement s niticant FFollowins \ttorney- pon the T cral’s claimer of Presidential as pHrations A so recently. his state- ment indicates the fative was t! sident’s rothe his own v, by the Iatter Swarthmare Col- ks 1 1 I alumni is quite possible that President Wilson - cealizes the futility of uny “righteous | be Con- i methods of | { there- i the Qo ! two | | rour ye assertion that he has given up hid fight fm'! adoption the United States of the of Nations without by Leazuc the reserv- that ations he condemns. M. I that M Granting \lmer's announcement means o is here implied, conjecture as o Wilson's future is stirred. he announcement of Mr, Palmer's candidacy for nomination marks an cpoch in aifairs Demoera t whether | | or not it marks also a crystallization of futnre plans in the mind of tha President in rezard to the League wili not be known until after- the ap- proaching clection has become a thing of the past. RIG LOAN TO POLAND, Foland the first out of to bhe of appears the new states arising the which will loan Anig larze from The receive a an ican finanecial institution. legation at Washington nounces the conclusion of ne tions with the People’s Indust Corporation. of New York. of £30,000.000 worth that The plan is to use the funds from Trading for the Hoating of the honds of conntry. alined these & in cent, reconstruciion ner twenty year bonds. work. Nothing but approval has srected the various expressions by tinanciers and public men that “Europe must 20 to work and noi rely on P the United States’. It is quite probable, however, that the features this loan, the first of its character. were made known to the Treasury Depari- ment United and of hey of the States, the conclusion that reported favorable the negotiations indicates werc not disapproved. Ceriainly Ameri- cans will join the Poles of this coun- try in expressions of satisfaction thal the assistance will be forthcoming ARMY SHOES FOR SOVIETS. An official announcement comes from the Wapr Department that a Targe quantity of sy hoes and “The | Soviet overshoes have heen sold to sian Socis epub- lie” in New Yo The address ziven is that of Martens, so-called “Ambips- sador™ from Soviet Nussta. who is now heing examined Ly the Senate Com- mittee on Fereizn Relations regardine his propaganda activities. Almost With this announcement come reporis that (N3 peace proposa incident the Ntate Department will ignore Soviet Russia’s appoars the imconsisient situn- tion of one department of the govern- nent recognizine Soviet Russin to the extent of trusting her contract, while another department’s silence inte mi be preted “There Without one tuomean. in the vernacu- lar, ain’t no such animal.’ eriticizinzg cither inclined to department “How is inquire about it?" Morcovor, one who has packed Way one’s army shoes as a matter that sentiment. but who has found they are o ilecided practical value when snow ths the falls deep. is apt Lo regret there exists no organization in United States able 1o purchase 133,000 pair of such footwenr at §1.35 to 200 @ pair. as the Russian Soviet orzanization is reporfed to have done. Certainly sold her veral New | bairs could bave been of F in latest fitiin in the days weather-impleasantness, | ACTS AND * FANCIES | e | Cuba is advertising itselr not of as a wa teving that ple are hut it sreat adority being drawn (ua i place Line apparent the peo through a Portland there Tove Prese o spoIts, — Cheor un! In shall up in g full supply winter ahout three he: months that they from now wy e ring ice has zonc heca s coule the seript on acceomnt ot mild Boston Ty think NG in a Tammany ot o hoidup What rehe What handits and ds youn of w York cluh did avsi- City soing putlin ihey think they were doing 1S ior clection day T-—Kansas Times vidently that will take a pen fnhrid or a Colby has at least he Ation from the inde- vities that have charac- durinz the past few I're decided time lige Porilnd \s faithfuth follows: the constitution mijohn fol- The Sun and New flag tie lows 1 York Herald. [ @ few vears by Germany had sacked ok there nowadays the kaiser woulkdn't be hide —Man- any occasion o his under Union. siatutes rer piles of saeks. Some tic Her amain we e AYS We are auite enthusia and then M mean musin. for sert Hooyer adl thai it rs more of corn menl G Press. and 1 Let's 1ot the her the Jour ot alone plancts enin. — carth Nl and Minne sta zoin vuli axhamed 1o republican [ Peri mit that A derioc Hoover he's either a 20~ ps is i Columbia ord When a to church the thai ¥ husine to zoing ircline th vill help him Journal 0 take shhors m " 1o vie in thipks it Onio S " his e the police Another be Onaoman i in wi mind. creia {ate for not for b B master is e { omiticd JTEST RUMINATIN (Robert ell.) You Chamber vesterduy secd chay vou approved when carried " in ‘bacey them Commeree ol' pipe. jest heerd their their smiles, sneaked away, vour waitin' primed to light. consciousness o' somethin® that will help your dreams glow brizhi. Your ruminatin’ smoke Vi halt. dou’t blow this an’ that as though you didn’t know for sure ox- actly where you'rc at. 1 bet composite-like, a lot chaps in one. all serious when workin® an' all smiles when work is done. [ bet you feels i cordial hand, a weleome atmosphcere: 1 het vou're jest almighty alad, o' pipe. that we is here. An' yvou will sure re- meniher when things goes = little wrong., the heartiness that thar -mile. the cheer o that thar You'll realize perhaps, ol pipe. heneath some smiles lurks woe—-that bray- sirbs many pains the will never know. So the sunlight of today in ol' heart vou an' draw that ervoir when tinged with songs yan’ you vou e you o sces ery world store that on dreams blue. o mreat com re L | QUAINT Various Connect- Cemeteries, EPITAPHS Transcribed ectly stones 3 ic By JAMES SHEPARD. Lyme. 1846, remcmbered that 1. John Lay. | soldicr of the Revolutionary ! served under zenerals Washing- wd Lafayette through many hardships and dan in nse of my conntry’s rights: was discharged Oct 1783; for the lust vears a pensioner. My country has rewarded me my services, 1 am free Lo knowledz It i war, Ton s Adet Dhurh consort m. 1814, look and see now de cover loncsome creaved he clods Come near view turf which me. place and which this vou. The must =aybroék, 18 O earth. his taded form, In thy cold bosom let it lie Safe let It rest from every storm Soon must it rise no more to die. soon cover Receive, When | Ud run a younz and many mile, And when I came to thirty. I'd sit and rest awhile. And now that I thirty-five, I am ihe sleepiest alive. wass twenty, am man when i'm forty my legs again. then till fifty and striding in sixty's the counties Lt mayie Ul shake And walk from Wit h nming Avd hilhward To vet men wean fare. sue how When | AL love ‘m old and eighty sons will be done and silly bitferness. And I shall watch the sun (io ont. and little heed the fear That smote upon my middle vear. Win Drinkwater in the Londom Sphere. tre of VINDICATE THOS. M. OSBORNE. i Board Reports Conditions in Ports- | mouth Naval Pricon Satisfactory. Washington, March 5.—'No facts | developed fo indicate conditions lax ipline immorality”™ in the Portsmonth naval prison. accord- ing 1o the report submitted by the special board appointed by Secretary | of the Navy Daniels to investigate | conditions The hoard con- | of ccoretary of the | Roosevelt and TRear Admirals | Drnn and A. S, Halstead. . report completely vindicates | administration of Lieut. Com- Thomas Mott Osborne as! commandant and finds thar the sani- iary and physical conditions were sat- ctory “in regard hearinz on of dis or there sistedd \ssistant Navy o The the ander vumors and reporis : neral conditions in the naval prison. the report sayvs, “‘the board is of the opinion that these were almos=t wholly on hearsayv evi- and unreliable witnesses. o based dence WEEKLY CONFERENCE. meeting ¢f the Social held at the 1ooms the first month will be this week. Mcmbers are in- ! to attend the Inter-City confer- “aturday afternoon. March 6th. | ford, Luncheon will be served at 11 M. at the City cinb. No. 7 | Central low. Hariford. Addresses | and discussions follow immediately A lar attendance i- «desited. Those ! planninz to attend. please notify Miss Beale the Charity Ovganiza- | tion. NO The Workers" regular Conference Charity Organization Wednesday of each vited enee, al Ha P. of SMITH ESTATE SUES, of Thomas . Smith. William F. Mangan s brought suit for 3700, claiming $300. against Anzelo Rerti. Property belonging to the defendant at the cor- | of Oak Putnam streets has been attached Deputy Sheriff M. D, Stoeckwell, whe served the papers The returnable in the ciry court fourth Monday in Marca The estate throngh .Judge ner and by is the writ on DR, SKERLEY'S LECTURE. The fourth of ron x Hygiene™ will at S o'clock in | the Y. M. C. H of the stieid | D s «d-{ interesting andi of a series lectures be given the bar Dy this eveninzx auet hall seerley, lege. been ve s have s management HARTFORD WISE, SMITH & Co0. AT OUR STORE ONLY GAN YOU GET THESE REMARKABLE VALUES THURSDAY A ROUSING BIG BARGAIN FOR THURSDAY AT DRESS DEPARTMENT—SECOND FLOOR Stylish Washable Voile Afternoon Dresses $4,50 SLIGHTLY MUSSED—ONE LAUNDERING WILL PUT THEM IN PERFECT These Dresses are well made of good guality materials in very pleasing styles.- sell for three times this price this spring. ) ONDITION ~imilar dresses will —Attractive Group of Women’s Stylish Footwear— Three Different Styles to Choose From Worth $10.95 Thursday $7.95 chaice of ficld moose or grey colored kid with Louis or militavy Beantiful models and up to the minute in siyle. Sizes 1 some to 8. with W ~tylish Ith~ A, Your stoug, ankle cloth tops. B. C. D. Women’s Cape Gloves Thursday $1.39 Women's Tan Cape Gloves. one clasp Contrasting embroidered backs. fall p. L. Perfect fitting add washable. Sizes 5 3-4 to 7 Values op to $2.25. Thursday $1.39 paic. Billie Burke or Fitted House Dre sses, Thursday *] cuff=. Women’s Neckwear, reg. $1 and $1.50 Thursday 52c The very newest style= in collars. flat and roll effects. style. sowed. 1.2, sets. ete.. .19 Percales. Ginghams or Chambray. various models, trimmed collars and belt. assorted colors, light or dark grounds. zes 36 to 14 bust. oM 25 YEARS AGO G s The Herald: —— e s 55 . i (l'rom The Huerald of That Date) Eoys' #1.50 Muehers the following in : advt. Bditor Please Ierald: While have been only to the probabl: of now £3.30. use Daunion’s shoe sale.= Polie duty I illn 3 resume Liebler his man John Stadler resumcd st night after several day Otlicer Joscph Kennedy will K tonizht. Officer Johug able 1o be out again after this item the heavy snowstorms The local jetter carriers were mes vesterday aft uniforms. winter an expensive 5 for but ured noon their not city, o many new summer M. the [} oihers also, feel it the company. dollars out by concern 5 illness. Connecticnt has a beautiful painting on display in his dow. The work by u At the annual meefing of Baptist church held lust T Sloper was named treasurer. 1.. Damon was elected auditol Hand-sewed cordovan shoes man’s for $4.50 a pair. The directors of the New Britain Opera House company held a meeting last evening. Those present were Be nard Moffit, Thomas McCabe. law An rence Crean, P. J. Lce. Dennis Rio X 5 and voted to accept th dan and W. H. Latham. The busines memorial trust fund. Trustees transacted was of a principaily rou appointed later. tine charscter. The potlice commi night. avpointed Cha special officer, voled to the corimiltes on cstimates vide for the appeintment.of 1wo e t. the i Mr, and tra vwatrolmen: also that the polica ordinance he amcnded by the com- ; Heizhts. mon council so that the chisf of po- lice shall be called captain and that the specia] force sist of 30 men instead of 20 men s at present. George Damon entertained the clerks employ at his residence, 200 West Main street last evening. An elaborate dinner was served. with whist and other amusements follow- TABS’ OPEN HOUSE Committee George Parsons -~ Thomas urtment, two most Captain w. police dej ‘dav after a infl Grace. of sumed duty weeks' illness win- locul artist. the First vening A, A wh is many thousand o them, and unless one or two very importamt matters ave eliminated at once, the company is linble to shoulder little more pense from u different source. Being a daily patron, I have noticsd of late that some of the conductors have formed the habit of siarting their car before a passenger bas had hardly time lo enter the car. “Fhis is not only a very careless thing to do. but a very dangerous one. Any conductor should bave sense cnough 1o know that with the new system lately installed a passenge: upon entering a car, must proceed .n a different directién than thne one in which the car is zoing and. unless he is sure-footed. with the sudden start- ing of the car he loses his balance and talls upon the floor, as the fo'- lowing narrative goes io show: Tt not o many evenings ago that a passenger, after completing his day’s work, boarded an East Main street car, homeward bound. He had hardly entered the car when the con- ductor gave the motorman the beli signal to proceed. The resuit of if was, the pussenger lést his bala and fell upon the car floor. Where he lay in a.heap until. assisted lo a sen hy one of the bassengers. The con- ductor's number found its way into ihe passenger's pocket for future | reterence. Should it en ndid degre cond council, F council will on Last initiated meeting last nighl. the third « in March. ceutive committee of Edal ex- the s Daly The gree in at Da- work the Sunday erican Legion, me mercantil ioners met 1ast (‘hamber of tes McUarthy & jap meeti recommend 10 ' pyginess tran te pro- e o burean Commeree held flernoon. its this Itoutin ietions took plic Golen will M Brooklvn. car R Weak Hesse-Leland’s, Advt Referee F bankrupiey court, ble Fred Winkle rupt estate of John mer Tremont street Attorrey David L. fraternity dance turday night, Centennial lodze work the X meeting in Masonic hall Winthrop counci Sons of Liberty, wiJl at | of Lady Buckingham council ' ford in a body this eveninc i Barzain Weck at Besse-Leland’s.— Advt, The reports port and Keee sSupply to be in ex dition. T.ouisa ain at Y comans. tas named trustce of the bank- J. Dudak, & fogr- srocer, Nair will Yaie 3. Cons's h attend at collez: of Masons will dezrec at . this evening Daughters anii ister Mason tend a meeting will in Hart Fool Tournament rhis nmature con- might becom maiters of inue. some, perhaps. intimidated and walk, rvather than take any chances of gettiiz hroken bones. Passemgers pal [of Zood sert- ice, which they expect to get, and the should see that their wants are complied with. Being an cve-witness to the above. 1 know whereo? 1 speak. G. H. G Match- Society Team With Meriden saturday Night. s ef Chemists Daven- show the city wate: ellent sanitary con- Martin McNamara. and Harold Ward William Reaz- members of M. T or - an an are A committee mamed by the A& B. to apen house ment at the society evening of this week. The pool games Macholtz land at 35 Cottage Sunrise Tand Officer John ered from his illness to duty shortiy. o A formal halis March 16 in cal branc tarmity. Bargain Advt. ha nlace purchas: society arrange Trom iho! social and pool tourna- rooms Saturday company. *. Stadler has will re Rougo—Just Blushes. (Universal Mirror) New Rritain Herald in an edi- has the following: Not ane will be che second and last by 9 be by Sizma dance will the Elks' clhib OTithe T el series. In the zames paved “Probab;y one of the most cave- | nigh NMeilden and fully house organs the sgpopd’ win Saturday city is the Universal Mirror. published { (i tournament by Larnders, Frary ‘& Clark Manufac- | the local team lost to 1he (uring company. M was originally is- | Tabs hy one ball Members of the sued 10 prowde news-io the Landers | team 1o represeni the New Britain boys In the service of the army and | Tabs are Jumes Luby. Thomas Crean. navy and 1o keep those at home in- | George Fredericks. Thomas Rouskie, formied of the movements and activi- | Willam Reagan and William Daly. ties of the boys on the fiing line. locxl members of the organization The Mirror is fortunate in having for } who took part in the entertainment its writers centributors who do mot . 1n Meriden Saturday night and who allow their sense of humor 1o he- ; will he leard again this week are g com» dulled. 1t is enjoved thoroughly . Joseph Clynes. William Schevd. Fran- TO ELECT OFFICERS, by the army of Universul workers cis Murpby. Vincent Hingrosc and and proves 1o be of mterest even to Gerald Crean. The committee is those who are not acquainted with also arranging a three round boxinz the mnen and women whose names are exhibition between Younz Rocco and included between ils covers. The WKid Burns. Thé boys are 125 pound- Mirror recently concluded a compre- ers and Urain in the society gymna- hensive and educational series of pa- sium. Several other “acts” will be rlv New Britain, profusgcly arranged. Lunch und smokes will be Britain won last the Ic fro- s se-Leland’s.— The New torial December 27 Saturday in exvects, night. honers. by a S 5 Week at Res prepared in 1o take ast vear Meriden TALKS ON Rev. ther 00N ISSTON.™ Cotter gave a sermon on “Confession’ at the men’s mission in St. Joseph's cnurch last night and Rev *. Kirby had for his topic in in- struction, the third and fourth com- mandmient The church filled. At the elose of the sermon benedie- tion was sung. was The annual clection of ew RBritain lodze. B. P. be held tomorrow night at ing of the lodgze. The named by Exalted Ruler Woods to ar for a soc St. Patrick’s March 17 office . the mengs \'ommil?rs: Joseph G. -, fo range night.

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