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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH -4, 1920, to hide their vice until its ravages{ founded. The Polish President has' using books will be thrown back upon jNew Brltam eral *| have made desp inroads into mind | denied authenticity of an interview other scurces of - entertainment fat 8 T RUMINATIY less beneficial and often dangerous. HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY., | And body prevents anvthing like a ] which attributed to him HEe el 10 The New .Britain Institute can once y 3 Praprlelons comprehensive cstimate of the de- | make immediate peace with Russia, (Robert Russell.) more becomc a sourceof entertain- ewerd dans s g exeémieds At 113 | struction it works. the depths to | and the Polish Diet has rejécted So- You ain't no taxpaver, o || Ment and instruction -only to . the ' i p i, at Herald Building, 67 Church st which its power has peactrated. Dis- | cialist proposals to make immediate pipe, an’ so yvou best k‘eep‘ out well-to-do - who are able to maintain ’. . | it by the pavment of fees or it can 32,00 Three Months gusting publicity has been given al- | peace. PUtncscihiereddeepidizc Ul ond continue to be ane of the most help 3¢ a Month i SR i The news that Poland’s terwas are that you're ignorant about. : e 3 < ) e = b | Ways by sufferers from the liquor 2 > ‘“"_f" CXCSREICE Your | rurminatingl olouds . o ful and ecivilizing influences in our A “Alwa S Rella e” mtered ar e Post Ot New Biitain | habit, and given myoluntarily, Whai- | displeasing o Sovier Russia, i e || Jour owminetin clonds o i BT e e R Yy AL Secona) GlakuaTall M oY =K _ i Bk . a - = slow, Hal 4 o2 A o . - opinion on the subject of | IEht of the previously taken stand of keeps picturin’ them school- citytoi all lits’ citizens. = It istforsthe | ever one's TELEPHONE CALLS nitional prohibition. there can be no | Poland’s President and Diet. is not boy days that passed long. long Geiigiis C“y\:gé?vj'dse'\mfl'w Business Offiee surprising. Poland does net seck ago. They shows the school- Secretary of the itorial Rooms 228 | guestion hat that the inost drastic et S e o ' o Fhe only profitable advertising medium in Seacel at any oo R use G il Py et » > Sy trim an bright: they tells o New Britain Institutc the city. Cireulation books and press | laws should contrel fraflic and man- struggles that us kids might room always open ‘1o advertisers. of drugs.. It lecomes the of those versed in the subject | N her modified attitude of moderhtion | learn to rcad an' write. Our to =ive to the preva'ence of the druz toward Soviet Russia. and it is quite | education wasn’'t much., but Ql]A NT EPII‘APHAS“ B i T 2] 5 its own terms. Kngland may halt { Smart New Veilings : Are now' being displayed here. Novelty makes chenille dets in@ e Assovinted Press. ix exclusively entitled | to the use for republication of all news | eredited to it ov et otherwise eredited | evil that publicity which its vietims this paper aud also local news | 2 SO s certain France sees the wisdom of a | gheticonicisigniivifons floarents izes, i o wis 3 , sizes, also 2 show the alwayvsgstaple meshesyi done the best they could to several sizes, also a good showing of the al ' ¥ 7 are able to withhold. keep us warm an’ dry. Th Transcrib ir T ; o K s wa dry. ey scribed Directly from Tomb- : ikl v that undependable land of the Rolshe- give us all the learnin’ that stones in Various Connect- — viki. they corld. thar on the nill: icut Cemeterie: S, THE SOLDIL DEAD, STEEL DECISION COMMENT e e I e s e e b3t ix quite natural that Charles M. | THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS the foctin' of the bill. We By JAMES SHEPAKD. : didnt quite appreciate the #| fight our daddies made to see From the items as fisted in the ox- that charges for repairs an’ -cal was allus paid. Don't ru- minate along this line, ol pive. s, The gov- . of’cconomic advancement.” It is also or you might ¥ some things loken within a tew «ays. The gov A zreat amount. The difference be- that people would apply to two | natural that his keen mind should 5 black and colors. YARD VEILINGS ravd. published herein e L B “FUCHIA™ VEILS THE NEW T VEIDS. Shipment of the bodies of American It sldiers who died and were buried " Schwab should stamp the refusal of AND THE SCHOOIS | the United States Supreme court to | S| 7] In black. brown, taupe and navy. this veil issmade with the silk collaretieseffects,, com- BG Thy call 1_follow to the land un- Bxtremel g smariigacefitnese hined with ihe mew T known, pew veils made with plain or silk mesh, priced’ $1.95 VMeviden. pleated silk collarette effect e e The latest Paris and New I trust in Thee and know 'in Whom I truse % utside the war zone in : SO he first funeral | dissolve the Steel Corporation as “one . Iready started and the first funers d I @ » vense of the Bourd of Public Works of the wisest decisions in the history hip is scheduled 1o arrive in e R T anpay el s oAt o A nmicnt plans (0 send about tween the city estimates and those of protlems o today: they might : hipn n menth, and cach onc will | s¢ize_upon the principle underlving | . qociivore ape: irply that vou was just a sen- TvTc.d “,;ha,' a: empty vapor ‘tis 1000 caskets, o | 1he majority’s finding and that Je | timental fool who wouldn't (EanClde s honsmiTiiics . X . SWift as a fecthcred .arrow flies iy Tax- Difter- save al the expens ds that Jea ; - 5 a B paar Die T “N At fcids g Or like a shooting star. iguréd meshes io draw up hemstitched WY fancy em- B over the race in black and broidered six . - -scroll hor colors, priced $1.49 to $1.95. ders. Specialt at ;.48 each. that fastens around the neck NGYVENOVIN/AVEVEN S arry from 500 (0 under the chin. Faney novelty Fluted Itibbon 3orders. cente is evident that the work of bring- | should go to the basic intent ot or- it was not [Street De- or | partment 5180000 341,000 $59.000 M en, 1791, £ back these 18,000 hodics will take #anization. saying that he hetier part of Iwo yes Kach Street Sprink- Virtue and grace adorn'd her mind oy is scaled in o metal casket controlling tendenciex but for the e s i N G e ot heant hod s i et s —_— AR purpose of effecting economy in costs | Sower Mainte. H <ien'd On arrival at Hoboken the casket. | and distribution.” nance L... 21000 19,000 2,000 LIBRARY H R[] HIT Her innocence so fa:r. <o clear el D T 0 : e failure o Juss Who can refrain 2 falling tear? AL scorted by # soldies, will be shipped | The fact that the faflure o€ | ppe o ctted for by the | : ol ; L b \he home address of the deccased. | tices Brandeis and MeReynolds 1o | o oo o e 2 & | i 2 158 a0, c Xpayers' allow Meriden. 1784, N i B S0 = br burial. In cases where there are | participate in the decision Probablv | £icaJon o qimorence ot Sas 10n iy IN an TAX FlfiHT TG AR he aaRtael. e G S Grenadines and Silk Brussells. Nets 98c to $2.48 cach. fo the same | altered the result is being commented 1 fled. veral bodies zoing £ the items as shown above. The great- : 5 bwn one soldier will act as escort! upon freely, and does not tend to in- All earth born jeys are o'er i ; eit et comes iini the: street - Mortals must follow wherc we've led herwise every hody will be cscorted f creasc the ;.:on(-ral‘ ‘\.|n.~!.|fnun with Bie U (el e e L e e o i A s Al parately. The government has al- | the important decision. e Approp"a"on ]s Less Than g organized with any monopolistic B8 S : . amount appropriated here has — — ady issued its omders to the rail-| e Justices: named ‘ate reported oijiy oy o emiciently spe: md give | c spent and give some of your shades at home will huvesto be replace® bads refative to the handiing of the | have expressed view beforefithc | F R aR e e i g T Ag S Probably casons for curn- | Wo Years Ago 25 YEARS AGO Ldies and makes express provision ing the expenditures. However. the | variance to 1he recent majority | at the caskels shall not be place > = : effret upon the streets of the eity is (From The Herald of That Date) tiers in any car. or that no other ! obinion. Thus should another case | ghvigus. Our permanent paving will | Editer of the Herald: AN e T A NE ggage shall he placed over the arise, exactly “on all fours™ with the | 1,0 i phorrinle shape as soon as the | . ill You kindly print the follow- March 4. 1595. ome just decided. and should these ing catechism in the interes of the Berlin Iron Bridge company has ice cap leaves the streets. Frost, | New Britain Institute? just completed a contract for an iron o Question: Is a free public library | Pridge 550 feet long and 20 feet wide Of Opaque and Sunlite Tint, Cloith Shades. in all the wanted celers. hsket must { tensive repairs and there are new | wanted by the citizens of New Brit- | 10 be erected at Barrington. R. I : | a live person, that the escort must streets which need attention. ain? They also have a contract for a huge The Tint Cloth does not erack—no pin holes and is good wear- g ve a tigket to and from the des-, and Brandeis would he compelled 10§ s\ co. (he school systems, here are Answer: It would seem so0. Near- | Structure 1,144 feet long by 140 feet | ing—Mounted on Fkarishorn Rollers. Full guaranteed, it's the and that these 18,000 hod- | #abandon the opinions they are suy the compar e fizure Iy 15,0900 cards are now in use: that | W Lo hg erected in Pennsyh-ams_;. most durable shade for you to buy. posed to hold in their adherence to e more than one for every five of Local ice dealers met last night | : . id f the vast expense ity Tax- Differ- | OUr entire eity population. counting ; and agreed to change the N"W!tfls WE MAKE AND HANG WINDOW SHADES ates, some idea o e vast exponse Budszet parer ence | men. women. children and babies. | prices for ice the coming season for hd the =ize of the undertakinz may | - — J o ] . Eiiive et e i e mariatsland refrizerators: 20c i PROMPT SERVICE— Falngd’ EMININE DIPLOMATS. Sooliss E FEO0 £400 0 wnich books from our library are ; Per hundred mumad:m dar:d ) B on ot ecuirerintu < s e s 30c a hunared. and fo : —_—— A Londen dispatch savs that S 3 y .| mot to be found. small saloon 0c a a . 3 100 00 Q. Does the use of the iibrary in- | families. 35¢ a hundred. THE DOLLAR'S SHRINKA Auckland Geddes “smilingly ac- 5 crease in proportion to the zrowth Plans are under way for the Na denelwill have thestemerity fo duicsced” in the sugzestion that Lady [ _sPection . 1.050 300 4 of the city: modellinz of the Northend school 5 S s R % & b thatie o Gol | omor bue nim as England’s Am- \“"‘“"‘ P 00 800 A. The circulation of books has | Mmahing the building double its pres- CUR AlN RODS 7 . | bussador (o the United States when Biiten o increased 25 per cent. in 1wo vear ent size. . : r-bill has lost tremendously in pur- ureau o 50 1.800 {2 far greater rate of gzrowth than Officer Johnson is day policeman 5 he ix through in Washington. The | Clerks .. h 2400 2800 ¢ that of the city during the month of March. SINGLE RODS. eurved ends large variety of the most pras- seene of the implied acceptance of | Erinting .. : 1.000 800 Q. Arc the activities of the Insti- Robert N. Peck of Rassett streect tical kinds. Priced 12%3c to 39¢ each. e 1 at . has gained 3y = e a s stree ica inds. ed 121, prostent INGE mgn 1n oD - A U T S tute limited to the circulation of | has returned from a western trip in the siartling sugzestion was at “a 3. rning power. when that carning : Sehools ... 10,000 5000 3.000 | hooks? the interests of the Stanléy Rule DPOUBLE RODS priced lensheon i London in his honor. | Tyade Jidue e : [ e IAU RS . A. By no means. A reading room i shop. i for larze windows. BE Belince hetwton ihe real indrensel ooy ol ORIBIONESIelh adiqiustisy Sion Dentie 8= 000M1 550 QRS 2008 5 =P o inta ined Bwiih in ew=papersinas An insurance office is 1o he opencd “hoosted™ him to Lloyd George, | 1TUrnitvre .000 2,000 1.000 | yines and periodicals in all lines of | in Booth's block in the mear future arni rower of a man and ti “ | Repairs 0o ) o 5 b Q 5 B & 71 St e n e n e e e e e e QHARA S RERER KA vinkage in (he value of cashoino ;! . > Tuel .. ..... 23.000 =20.500 | childien's room. crowded to the doors | latter to conduet the busin for a lighitnl manrer of well-bred Eng- | Miseel 1an e - ! times during opening hours, | time until Mr. Brady concludes m«.! ellimen odidiino i olsRoth eLwise | IEONS Lt cRRE- 001 S 0 00 | ma it possible Lo give the children | duty with the Welch compan:. | | When it is understood that every Justices participate in the determina- have a tieket the same | tion. the court would either have to breaking through. will call for ex- reve itself or Justices McReynolds nation, = are to be sent all over the Tnited legal precedent. AR R R B R T re- e s asing power. Few will question 1he o 69¢ set. Alco extra ldrge size bwer is measurcd solely in cash, hich the man is paid, is practically of the faculty of medicine at | When they arrived at the ministry the the university. Students whé became | students were prevented from entering disarderly when a committee of pro- | by the police who stood before ths fessors awarded the chair held by the | building with drawn swords, Pathological . Medical school of Bar- In spite of this several students selona to Dr. Ferrer Piers were dis- | managed to reach the minister’s office persed by the police, three being | where there was a zreat uproar. The wounded. minister refused to listen until the hposcible 1o strike. Many more in- et o o Penta nic none heip and cncouragement and the Sugzestion under seh eircumsnees, | The ot af e <its sppropriation | C1CTAINMENt they need. TA refer- | {yNTVERSITY MEN d the amount it will bring than en- 3 ence room for the special help of & At any rate the occasion Jooses i would be $621.192: the Taxp . 1 into the loaf of by d which muost i o-l. = h AXpayers say students whether in our =schools or r T Into the loat of bread WhICh MU' lood of intercsting. possibilities. e e e B s R i FIGHT IN MADRID than “smilingly acquicsec™ in the iences affect a day’s labor foday J ! i Tie dipiomat 1s supposed to rep- 00Ut Teae i i work upon every phase of our g manufacturinz and indus- ith former years is made. ; o _rresent the last ward in ability o el o | A IS side of tho balance <heat’ is i ingiarSohivoushoutRthessim =815y 5018 Jiiities iirel at the disposalliof e The siudents interrupted procesd- | students changed their attitude and hide emotion. Literaturc is full of ! mare of appropriations. how many | aji interesicd, Supplementary librar- ings of the faculty with loud shout- | neminated a delegation to discuss the | Authorities Forced to lmn—.i desciiptions of the caim manner in [ dollars have been ent from the fuel | ies are furnished our schools and our | yepe and Suppress Riot at \!eefingl ing asserting the committeemen had | subject. i sclosed in interesting figures an- punced by the New York association ' : . 5 . P 2 it g Which he receives news 1hat may | jtems in the hsts by the Toxpayers, | teachers, ihe cutting off of which -hown favoritism. later. after the Professors explained the chair hid 2 would zreativ lsssen the cfliciency of ©of Faculty. ommittee had auit the hall and gone | been awarded Dr. Piera hecause of his our school: and in adiition therve is | T fo the ministry of public instruction | brilliant work in the past. The fac- staff ever | Madrid f‘“‘"‘f,'" ‘:,'['.,'.}v n""f,‘hflr': ‘o complain. more than 300 students | ulty met later to discuss disciplinary tesere forcec tonin UP- o llowed and insulted the professers. | measures against the students. press & riot which oceurred today at a r improving the condition of the or. They show that ten dollars Bliat vuy 100) quartslior imilklin | el Therdsepimachinlioos o LS| ol conliisfontthe ncueus an cfficient and enthusiastic heart arc supposed always to 1 The total ent in the city hudget. | ready to advise and to help. lidden by a mask so inscrutable that | jncluding all of the appropriations | W. 1id (I tcacners of the city | SR R pinst 100 uyider present prices; | "ON° MaY discover Disanetisns Belil isted under fidey snts and ex- B ("I!‘h’.\t 2‘1‘;'1“ Shailo B supnly. & poor family with coall| bt o dediinEniystery S Womelll iplained ifns theSHeraldimon 5! 3219, Q. Did they get the increase this THE SNA!L s a class, are acknowledged 10 bel 425 The loss of facilities that we | vear? | 14, while it will purchase only 6215 ——— e part= today: 200 loaves of bread as | winter “then. but would accom- fish this result for only five and a If weeks new: would furnish forty the superior of men in their ability | <hall have 1o give “in trade” may be A, They did. « DiJd they deserve it? Thev rid Q Did the Taxpa,ers’ association | A hand diplomats are supposed to pos- The fotal amount paved by the | app A Q to act. in this respect they would sily checked up. if you are inter- 2. rave of this inercase? ake ideal diplomats. On the other | aopn s R T BRRn it stockines Bihen rin ideal diplc n the other | coped-and we take it yvou are. at number now. The “high cost of living" cry does | pt come ' with the greatest force 1 aid. many -of the qualifications of xpayers in the ahove fizures ap- Did other citv emploves sget zood poker playvers. Women-—well, | proximates A e 2 women do not e 3 || increases” om the man who works with his 5 . Rigandeahaliganfuadeuniingorher A They Adid. Mhe (traintol thonzhilis nimost in=t wi el hich will he covered! later: I e e o el In (1 : exhaustible. Certainly woman would | i Lle consider Tess worthy iv- rther toward meeting the highe :”‘! “f:’:(;"l ”‘;lm‘_ qofl:g:}hmr?ro\aw] e ces than does the much smaller | Lo oS Peer in many of the s pACTS AND FANCIES | % Wi perficial qualifications of the success- | / s i A, Yes. by the Taxpayars' associa- In more or less successfully stands | [l diPlomati his superior in others.| Has anyone recited “Beautiful | tion which rvefuses to provide the It is possible that after long train- [ Snow™ lately? Probably not. Reci- { money for sueh 2 wage. } ing in the habit of thouzht required, | tationists know what “safety 3 Q. Do hooks cost more than ther e | she might assume the same relative | 11°20s. Thex'll o e isk. | did ? Brookiyn Kag A. Yes from 30 to 100 per cent. . Q. Traes hingir etc.. cost more News comes from the New v —_— In 1800 (here were 11,093 persons | (haw it did alth department that the POLISH AFFAIRS. in Washington. In 1920 there are A. Yes from 30 to 100 per cent. | 87416 And there ave around 300.- Q. Do supplies of all kinds cost | Mescow dispateh to a lLondon ano » i nds; his inereased wage zoes much vance enjored hy the man whose tween hin and want. DRUG EVTL DYING, position in regard to fundamentals. - | ug evil is virtually stamped ont in & H ; . who hope to have into the White | moere than they did 2 tabor orsan says {hat Poland’s peace | House after the next election.— ! A, Yes, from &0 to 100 per cent. endods influence drugs had on both 1o ape not pleasing to Russia. It | Louisville Courier-Journal. Q. Does coal cost as much as it at eity. Those who realize the tre- e upper and underworld of the i jas that they will be rejected by S Aid ? It is about as hard these davs to| A, Yes. more than twiece much. get an audience with an ashman s Q. s it necessary to ask amy mors writer in the Temps of Paris declares | i1 js with the president.—Povtland | qusstions like this? i an exaggerated exumple of the | .y the Russo-Polish relations are | Press | A, No uation elsewhere, cannot faik 10| (e key to the Russian problem. and | —— E @. What was the amount appro- cet the news wilth rejoicing. Be- | ,quq ir the Allies will abandon their | DEAREST (“‘"\“ IN ERIN. | py ‘-l"“”h; 7‘[\1{; city two yvears ago? een =ix and =even thousand addict end. Poland, in her awkward The dearest thinz in in, the dea 1 Q. On the pasiz of the increase in ituation oSt (hins to me cost oi materials aad the cost of liv- W York in the last cleven months Should Itussia refuse uncompromis- | 1t isnt the field or =treamlet, it is ing and the mereased zrowth of the vale or lea: | city whai cught the appropriation for It isn't lake of beauty or river run- | next year to he? ning free. { A, 556,000 lics to treat the Soviel zovernment | But a green, meen grave in Erin is Q. What wos the aum asked for? ration by ine sudden shuttinz off | wii), more moderation pursue the the dearest thins to me A, $73.000. the supply of drugs. The elinic | oypee indicited recently, the pre Q. What is the amount zranted hy | Ah. there are fields inm Erin wherein | {he Taxpayers association? r'd like to roam. \. 315.000, actually less than two bnts will be treated in a hospital. accentuated. and vet Poland appearvs | And hills whereon Ud like to ctand | veaprs 180, Health Commissioner Copeland s | undismayed and breathe the air of home. "It seoms 1o me that ihe foregoing thority for the <tatement that the Inaications that the hope of | ADd woods wherein 1°6 Tike to lie be- | Jist of questions and answers should noath sonie hoary tree, make it clear to anvone that the In- 1 Fut o green. green grave in stitute cannot meet the demands of uch eprum per capita as any other | ed huge stock of supplies, has inspired T e e et ol tiee punl (B from the amount of money allotted at minety per cent. is sold unlaw- | attitude toward the Soviets, and phat | A dear 1o me js every it. A library cannot remain station- ed Irish carth. ary Alvrcady ours nas begun to de- Bt dearest is the pluce she lies——the | terior ry Jarge part of the the enormity of the drug evil and | failure of the rcsumption of relations ,,lmf'“ \‘m’ '\. ‘mn birth :1:»:(|‘e‘\al’\'(‘.» \|h§rr'wvrl\a*"' of books at it insist on Congress passing | hetween Soviet Russia and Esthonia | Who licd hefore my heart had learn- | must be spent in buving rvenewals of ws to forbid the importation or| to reduce prices in the latter country. ed how loncly iife cold be. Books that are worn out in the ser And her grean. green srave in ice. A considerable sum mnst be S t¢ deriva- | the reverse being report 0 ha C- + - anufacture of opium or it¢ deriva & b .F ported to have o o spant on the repair of becks that still b curred, iz taken as some proof that D. A. McCARTHY, have some life in them. Many of The uncanny ahility of drug addicts | the English Premier’s hope is un- n _the Irish Werld. | thoie who are ferming the habit of gtropolix. and those who recognize | (1 "o oy sovernment. Am editoral | at the New York city situation was ve been treated at ene clinie in g than 100 are being treated now to accept Poldnd’'s peace terms a result of the wise relicl sranted | ana shounld the inclination of the Al- brsons driven 1o the point of des- ferred fo will he closed: the' pa- | ivigus position of Poland would be pited Staics imports iifteen times as | fecding Burope from Russis's report- untry and inferprets this to mean | Llovd Georze 10 a4 great degree in his | foot of Llesa " liy. He urges thal th> public real- | this hope is beginning 10 fade. The

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