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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1920. . Jne used todax or even tomorrow. On 157 58 000 430 23 8 00 40 B 23 ST roD B & o ew Britain Herald- I.m, uml .t--:l»,{l.\ were I\'itx:l enough )Llo “JEST RUMINATIN' _fi:‘@@{l@{?é}@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@}fifi@@@m@@é@@@@@@@@fi@@@@ osesaTm PR xb SRl COoMPANY, send @ week's supply, they do cvery (Robert Russgll.) : Propriets day. We ave truly thankful for a There’s somethin® ‘bout a ° z S ot . rollin’ stone not gath no ed daily (Sundar cxcepted) at 4:15 small portion of the matter, the neg £ m.. at Herald Building, 67 Church St wo Hlchoert ; moss: there's somethin' ‘hout & $8.00 a Yoo we would cheerfully do without e sl Y ’ ° never have to cro There's ce of Tony, whose duty it is to lots o them thar rollin’ INCORPORATED “Always Reliable” wed"fiSday $2.00 Three Months v in mind, also. that the smil- Toc a Mon(h cred at the 1 : fitain | see that the last lap of the journey stgnes that mever will git as Second Cla sot because they doesn't i : realize the good in what TELEPHON . the Herald, is carricd out appears at T s f erald, is ca 1 DPOHES 2 they =zot. They strikes a com- orial Rod i | the desk ihree tin s @ day with the fortuble spot protected by only pront of this stuff, from the post office to s s burden, and that the above details me hill, but doesn’t settle room always open to adye but one shipment. Is it any wonder cause they looks for somethin’ s - better still. They never gzets P at editors A1 informed men? > e ] Member of The Associnted Press. that editor we ovmed men? | the fullest good from what Associated Press s vxclugively entitled B the tac for repubticatioh of alll news ’-}‘ : close at hand becauss their credited to it or not otherw eredited | think they are crazy? cyves is seekin' that Unknown In s puper and also local news e S Perfection-land. The discon- THI STOCK DECISION., tent that is Divine is certainly X worth while. but ordinary d GEREMAN ROYALISTS, The satisfactory feature of the content ain't God-like by a it any wonder that some people The Purchasing Power of Every Dol- lar You Spend Here—Wednesday— DOLLAR DAY—Will Be Far Be- yond Your Expectation. Values offered here in all departments for this One Day selling event will by far eclipse any previous day’s special offerings in the history of this progressive store. Save on These Wash Goods Notions, Jewelry and Leather Goods ALL OUR 5% SPRING AND SUMMER VOILES $ Day 3 yards AT BIG SAVINGS HERE WEDNESDAY. $1.00. MESH BAGS and LEATHER PURSES $ Day. values to $2.50, 3%9¢ SERPENTINE CREPES $ Day 3 yards for $1.00. at $1.00 cach. 2 5 WRITING CASES and PORTFOLIOS § Day, values to $4.95 at : e Sl = 2 39¢ BLUE CHAMBRY GINGHAMS S Day 1 yards for $1.00. $1.00 each. interest in the company's capital.| foe, of the dangers which would re- | e o AT, A oo 3 : % i Cr o lead 3 W GE 3 v q : = TTON - M. C. an R. M. C. mercerized e of hin dors within the zop | This inercase in value shown by the) ”"H lilolml"»k ['II"'\T lwlfl":r“::"nd of n NEW GEORGETT E VOILES $ Day your choice St yd. GrochetiGotitnal s thas B0 lEalel 10 e1700" e e e cofits | the Reds lack that calculating cun- 1 S = 3 . ANUT ‘RER'S S 5 BE i B o e |ieusiofpaperthasiieslteditomIDIO IR IS P ? LS 39¢ OUTING FLANNEL, white and colors, $ Day 3 yards for MANUPACTURER'S SAMPLE BEAD CHAIX pearls, jcts. the company has piled up and used | Ping which marked those directing T corals—orera Jengths included. . g} : in its busincss so that they cannot be| Germany's aff: though the desire i Lot !_ S Day 2 for $1.00. tere can be ho COMPATISON BE | gt buted in cash. The bits of| Lo take ddvantage of an enemy $1.50 WHITE LINEN, 36-inch wide, § Day going at $1.00 yd. Lot 2 § Day $1.00 each. \ n the caliber of William and the : : G Bl NG 0 S A ) HAIR NETS ¢ ¥ REAL HATR, cap shape. $ Day 20 for $1.00. nizers of the new party. He was 2 s 75c BEACH AND HAWAIIAN CLOTH 3§ Day, all colors, 2 ARMOUR'S ~ TTERMILK SOAP $ Day 16 cakes for $1.00. company’s surplus, which might have : : | yards for $1.00, WRITING ~\I'UR, Linen fitish, § Day.5 pounds for $1.00. been distributed, and put with its People in this country are sympa- ; = ‘JEWELRY NOVELTIES, HAIR OBNAMENTS. value 75¢ %o thizing more and more with the land $1.00, S Day 2 for $1.00. S Save 15c on Every Dollar Wednesday at Our SAVE ON SILK HOSE even in less degree, of the character- | es rman rovalists may | United States Supreme Court decision mile. Ay ruminatin® dream terest in Germa BRI, 2 : commands: “Be never satisfied 5 with things within yourself; ors than those whose delisht it | of the income tax act of 1916 taxing, don’t fuss about the things out- o attend funcrals to take some !as income stock dividends declared by side. Keep sawin' wood je; where you are until .you've sawed a lot: you top a-rol- lin’ some fine jest in your ded people. and him who may | March [, 1913, is that such decision proper spot.” 2 bit morbid. but it is wise tor | declaring unconstitutional provisions | F DD 0 O T G R ce of their doinss. Twe items | corporations out of ecarnings and rding the plans of that vlass of | profils aceruing subsequent to begarded as their ideal. are fruit- i zoes to the essence of things. The of conjecture disassociated | vial phrase of Justice Pitney's mwe- pgh those items of news may he. | joriry opinion declares that such div-| (hus and offer us a soit of ultimatum. | erlin dispatei ! us that & jdents are, in fact, not dividends at| we will not make peace under pres- e M royalist party has been OvgaN- | a5 hyt, rather, the opposite. A child | gsyre of threats. We want ecither a ' i in Germany the purposc Of b n understand the reasoning which, [ pacific peace freely accepted or war.” ch is “to co-ordinate and o cxpressed in the simplest words Poland has more zrounds to fear the nation’s monarchicil would L No part of what the com-! the results of accepting an armistice 1o olland comes the | ; . From Holland m | pany i« taken away by declaring | than had the Allies in the Great war, e e former Kaiser 2 rmation that th nm 2 stock dividends. Nothing is dis I not because of any greater inclination move into hiz new residence at buted except hits of paper which show | (o treachery hy the Reds than w: 2 I hig board ;. < -, + H L2 et ishoboard 4y o rease in value of that which| Germany's, but because of the greater | e has been erected around the HOBEOBBEOBEBE the stockholders own, namely, their| realization, possedsed by our former jse and that the Duteh i pets William to BB B BT paper stand for funds taken from the # than that characterizing the IHun. too big mentally to aveid the t mistake inspircd by his despic- b= otlan: Jana pride, but 1t is/| capital, iwhich cannot be. able thaf he is biz enouzh to It is absurd for the layman to say fhe ‘futility of their plans. It | that no other decision could have been oo™ 0 =0 (o (L E S C R S i £ g R R R R et | i ke o i s e e S BEETAE S el e B Bed Sheets ; BUY YOUR SUMMER'S SUPPLY 5 D\ die from lack of encourazement | COurt was divided on the matter. The| G500 i 5 $4.00 SILK HOSE, pair for $7.00. before the forests of the cx- | best legal minds have their peculiar- | ] | 33¢ HEAVY HUCK TOWELS § Day 1 for $1.00. ::;g Eg{ zg::.. pair for $6.00. fics & ipesy | estatel Whave (| been Jilties;fisomeincline intore, Feome Hleas, Cardinal O'Connell’s advice to the' 50c MONOGRAM HUCK TOWELS, colored border and plain 51,75 SILK HOSE, fi:" ned appreciably hy the blows of !rn\'am] m-hniwhj.\' in rcasoning. I“ men of the land to be boss in their white. $ Day 3 for $1.00. $1.50 GRADE WOMEN'S SILE HOSE, full <cam ! in axe. is this variance in habit of thoushti nomes as published in The Herald 65¢c GRADE PILLOW CASES $ Day 2 for $1.00. black, suede, pearl. medium and light grey, $ Day $1.00 pair. —_— - which results in divided courts. The | jast evening is good advice, indeed : REN'S ONE-PIECE SLEE S ; ; = is 8 b - s e XA i : : CHILDREN'S ONE-PIECE SLEEPERS of colored wash fabri THE EDITOR'S MAIL. keener the lay mind and the more| We'll say it is. ERNDT DOZADT INORNST M, B s el E $ Day $1.00 each. Value $1.50. s, developed his ability to follow leg 11 i colored striped, value in today's market 50c cach, $ Pay 1 for $1.00. e see ‘a great deal in the news- scasoning, the greater would be his ; ; D s EPPERELL SHEETING, 21; ¥ E y 1 1 e e ot ety | reasoning. the sreater would be & I Eutiithen woralamae 1.25 PEPPERELL SHEETING, 21 yards wide, $ Day at Underwear, Hosnery, Sh"ts Wednesday doubt ahout any decision at all aftar $1.00 yard. 'ta , of the amount of publicity T e i sy m-;n-m;- n»].u-nm! arzuments on both] “Oh! Oh! Cindy \s presented b at Savmgs lee These el e teolesmese. | Propu. | fldes of almost any question. a cast of local amateurs seems ‘o | At Our Ready to wear Dept. o e e s s i d ske cs to cont e © pule X P s 3 U e e i vnics and ,‘, plies to (he contrar: { rival the pulchritudinous ambitio JERSEY BLOOMERS. women's and children's. et Hiovicalows and o littie | Downdthstandingtheflastinesortiof the |fal ZiegteldisoRlatiastiho zentiors sea 2ND FLOOR WEDNESDAY $DAY $1.00 each. . de Women's $ Day 2 for $1.00. honestly perplexed jurist is the broad | is concerned H 5 for $1.00. question, put to himself: “*What _— i For odd coats and skirts. Values up to $10.00. CHILDREN'S VESTS AND PANTS, heavy fleeced lined, valués Vol " o fair. comm .,l Phic ax e 65¢ to 80c. $ Day 2 for $1.00. defeats the purposc of the pub- | WOWd be the fair. common-sense{ Which has no bearing upon VOILE BLOUSES $ Day 2 for $1.00. 31,500 CRIED UNION SU! S e o el g view of this matter for which I can! thought as to our single state. i v i agents who are really fouch- ! : & O e i ribbed $ Day $1.00 Suit. Gpon & matter of intevest. There | N N0 exact lemul precedent Tha SRR SRR | Y ASH SUITS $ Day ited qualtity at $1.00 each. 98¢ CHILDREN'S HOSE, slightly imperfect, § Day 5 pair $1.00.«, few editors who would have the | ANSWer to this question governs his| Bul was merely prompted by a LARGE BUNGALOW APRONS $ Day $1.00 ecach. Value $1.50. WOMEN'S SEAM BACK HOSE. black lisles slightly imperfect decision. It is belicved that this ai- | desire to give the girls of New Britain | e S $ Day 3 pair $1.00. PETTICOATS. uavy black and Dresden $ Day $1.00 each. WOMEN'S SUMMER VESTS, value 35¢ § Day 4 for $1.00. of real merit reaches the cd- al desk every day. Its very vol- 'r'r( 'y fleeced k to thoroughly rcad the ! ed stuff. Certain letterhcads are | Ve inspived the majority opinion | their due. e e | mBitnis fease. === — CHILDREN'S WOOL KNIT DRAWER LEGGINS $ Day 2 for $1. b . pes at once zo into the waste- e [bicnisel bobablyroLldinotd e NEW SPRING MARABOU CAPES $ Day all at $1.00 discount. Save WEJne:’day on TOWC]S, Towe!mgs. do were our bachelorhood impaired . . p3 et unopened. One movie concern A ‘v','",\”, COLORED SILK UMBRELLAS § Day all at $1.00 discount. Th' d Fl . lately resorted to the subterfug STRIKE. i ‘ D r oor Stock speculators were treated ‘o | MEN'S AND BOYS' HANDKERCHIEFS 19¢ and 253¢ values. : ! $ Day 6 for $1.00. 15¢ off cvery dollar you spei'd here for SPRING DRAPERY. uised as news.in a plain en- | grave-dizger in mind, one cun not hut _ i £ o SR MATERIALS, CURTAINS. COUCH COVERS, RUGS. WINDOW pe. M edifors arc human | long for his inspired pen on reading | €'FOrs in the first veports of the ] ¥ 20c MEN'S INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS $ Day 1 for $1.00. SHADES. LTNOLEUMS, BLANKETS, TRUNKS, SUTF CASES, CUT hgh to resent being fooled and, | the news that grave-diggers in Berlin @ S upreme Court finding upon the tax- 39¢ ME S LISLE SOX. black and colors. $ GLASS, ETC 48 BUY ALL YOU'LL NEED FOR SOME TIME T0 COME OX value 75c today, $ Day 2 pair '$1.00. (WEDNESDAY). ending along its advertising stuff With the memory of Shakespeare’ the thrill of their lives Yesterday ny Day 3 pair $1.00, gh the lettcr is opened, it fin have been on a strike for three | dtion of stock dividends. The ex- MEN’S SILK LISL way to the common receptacle | weck usinz wreat inconvenience. | Pected reuaction took place when the s | move than the usual celerity Nor would the longing be for the | decision appeared adverse to holders one mail, that of this morning, { bard’s humor which dared to take | ©f Stocks and many sold on the fall- ftion to the usual routine news | their inspiration. One is confident | When it was found that a mistake ha:l The Rainy Season Will Soon Be Here, Save on Umbrellas Now. ] B s S . that )b mailed in: One boollal ] Uhiit Shakespeare would huvel seioca | becn made and the market turned o) n the American Social flygiene | upon the fact as the basis iov, rather | hisher levels. ONE HUNDRED CHILDREN'S UM- | ONI; TUNDRED WOMEN'S TM- ONE HUNDRED MEN'S UMBREL- ciation, giving us information on | than an ineident to, a sreat tragedy. | - RRELLAS, value $2.50 $ Day, Special $1.79 | . i ] 3 real dis ind offering to do | To him there would have been some- The Associated Press made no mis- | each. BRELLAS, value $3.00 $ Day $2.19 each. | LAS, value $5.00. $ Day S2. same for the public, presuming | thing sreater than humor in the ! lake in the rulings. It was sure of 2 -:f ax we would rewrite or reprint the | sizht. said to be common in Ger- | the rcading before it announced — - hphiet, the space it would con- | Many. of men wearing frock coats | anything. P e _ : 800 PAIRS GOOD WARM WINTER GLOVE & : one-half a column of stuff | Womien cven, shoveling in cemeteries. [° Speed is secondary fo accuracy P i onn Hoivcke omiiee Philinder Johnson, originator of | with this news-gatherer, though speed ! e MEN'S. \WOMEN'S and CHILDRI S AT THESE PRICES. BUY THEM FOR NEXT WINTER. licity staff,. describing a fire ““ivllwv :: “mn\ll\l-\ vet ”" Ui s "’“““”“‘17 . ‘... : i took pince yerioday and the | well Inown colummiet of e W | |\ ey oy 44c, 59c, T9c, $1.00, $1.65, 1.95 to $3.45 pair 0 P.; weekly morbidity report of | e judged with approxinute accurac PR “ 3 . o 3 5 oo a%s a5t axe a2 ST T ava any ax JAL 9xe ave aZe aT. ere a%e Xy pte eny ARM A% aEa oM SN 4%a ava aFa aFa 26 AN a¥h e¥e Ve % A avs afy 4Ee Commectiont health amthomiics | by the charieier of the ing which | sure. war s what 6 < s it was, | SSRGS EECVETILHP LIV QOB OB LSRRG OGO HEH BB GGG SRR B uming about three-quarters of i | appeals to his sense of humor. De- | and sometimes in ¢ days of in- come and other ta h prices of | w= — e = = = = e e : tood and living in general. we are in- ¥ A anall Association fo ¢ P'ro- | thy for the suffering of @ reop & | riends to offier each other a chew ol National Association for the | ta 1 eonlcHs Tk e iy Sient nas » f t chew o 2 ! sy Herien Al Ay — —0— whiskey. The repori states -thaf ion of Amecrican lights Mex- | @and things bearg the detested mark luded peace as well—Portland Press, | 4 = o1 s ¢ f of the Hun. it is inconccivable i SRt e he headline. “Burleson out for I have lain in the st there is room for “doubt” to it it being termoed a weekly review | Of m. it s civa hiat McAdoo,” sho have been printed have toiled as 1 mizht authenticit o : - | v ; zic a be see Of conrse it be justifiable on ; o s S e st " - 0 Londitions in Mexico: the Congres- | aught lui the tragic would S et e B e car or two ago in just two werds, - thought as 1 would. (From The Herald of That Date) Attorney J. H. kham will oper | I 15 : rieson out.”—=Springfield Republi- Thor A. Edison had any right to And now it is night. — - -~ | the discussion on *“The Lobb:y™ hefnfs an th Foeon ket the scene itself is especially awful; t 5 , e L March 9. 1895. the Men's union in the South churck thar L per; Tising invent the phono; ph and then » e ! ! e My bed full of sleep, L. B. Mall b ¢t tomorrow mnizht. A e o e e e i A e 1 My heart of content ! B o e & s | The Calumet club is| entirely refit; he ofiic notor car com- i UAINT EPI“PHS o mirth that 1 met meeting of the “Q" Whist club heid | ;i Looms in the Calumet build. . two and a half columns; « | imazined sight there pictured, et e el G et I Thelvay thalL wenl: al the home of Miss Florence Hart on ;7% ng io now insured throuzh the mn of “stories” about Iatty _| would inspire realization of a : B | Maple street last evening. SR e 1s anq Humphrey and Zimmerman agency. welcome fatizue Full-dressed chickens, fowls and , p, "P O (o 4 0o D portant mn; two coliiuns of stuff from | SPite the American’s luck of sympa- tiaken for a capital —Dallas News. 2 ATUS NIMIUM. Al £ w smaller | in the picture described. Not that he zuist nterview with one | ot that the condition the 1| grow deal in self-defense.—Dallas Stutes four tim much money is ! : kle: a column and a half of stuff | fall. No pity is felt that the grave- | spent nvon the training of an idiot Transcribed Directly from Tomb- | | B R Eeoset el el bh the Democratic national cor izmers’ strike has compelled the | ¢hild as one the training of a teach- stones in Various Connect- htleltrenaglandfcate; ‘\‘."I\':'H e pound at (he. , ceting tomorrow. 1A 3 cr—Herbert E. Corey in Collier's. icut Cemeteries. Like thin summer clouds, ermont Buiter Stor ki & The Central Railway and Electrig tee: & half column from the | German of the frock coat and silk i i Go melting in air. fresh York State e for 3 cends 2 it st sear iy ghts of Columbus, teliing of the | hat to “lower™ himself to the point A nation so supinely happy that it | By JAMES SHEPARD. dozen. = . the zross receipts from passenger k of that organization in ain- | of handling the shovel. It is sugges- | allows itself to be incomc-taxed to | X ! To dream as I may | We will sell 30 pounds of beef for: .0 h10d4 to $51.019. The not proff support an army of liguor-sniffing And awake when 1 will $1. Ham is now selling for cen afier deduction of expenses amounted to. §13.842, sleutlis deserves evaryth that may Waterford, 1846 4 With the song of the birds a pound at Trewhella's store. ome rom the hools of the| My idol husband, loved by all, And the sun on the hill. Finest native potatoes on the ma: ; : come fo it fro - ; o : 0 e he New York Musical association | the pity of it = Chicago Tribune. Obedient to thy Savior's call. ket at 90 cents a bushel at the Sov- 5 SR d explaining just how cheap the | = L S | O, must I - thee up? Or death—were it death , e eitus Drading company LOUIS DWORIN IS SUED. v POLAND'S STAND, But there is this to be said of the | Yes! [ will say Thy will be done To whai should I wake, | ¥rank L. Wilcox and I s Lonis Dworin, who has been in the : e : T} e : i . current investizations We have ! Though parted and I'm left alone Whe loved in my home a whist party to many of their frien limelight recently through his con- Qs atican PR on LA RS BN B { found a loy, of things not 1o do in the { take the bitter cup All life for its sake e e Russian Relief, advising young | declaration reral Pilsudski Al ton/iae by s Times | Angels hoverinz round thy tomb Word has been reccived here of th - s 5 >oiish Chief 3t i o Safely bear thy spirit home. What good have I wrouzht? % S s S el of milk which was below the to study Russia; two columns | Poli-h in commenting | Szl t vk e e treme cold weather in Fargo, Nortiv{ oo go P : aN A nc {he present situation: “Poland Al feis Fain Kioty ol sann i Lt B = . Dukota i heraRIOR asisoNicolIthellimade suit broushy 3 N Sortie. the South Windsor. 1757, at joy cannot come A g ik L : happened 1o Beautiful Gertie. v SoutntHindsey L Rt other night the thermometers [roZe, | i, Joo Cantino. who seeks to recover | tactory Ih.\n,. when ”‘T oy o n,lr e ’”I Eoo s making it impossible to know how 60, Tha w g ed Ly Juase { ture villain cast her into a dark cel- oftin'd-up in dus cold it wax. Included in the dam 8 ST neer ord was ser b f 1 f d 1o o pius soul now lot o1/ chwa L I°.. B. Hlungerford. and was served by. forced to that discussion by threats . has caused many a husband io “W'»\‘l e bbby s o0l Siethlme done was the freezing of whiskey in | Députy Sherifft M. D. Stockwell, whe llctown Pres With Go : o the suloons. It heing impossible to has attached property at the cornaf re heai enough to thaw it out. it . of Oni and Putnam street. The writ Per: - . he ccono - m rest e iim remain secureans i 7 = 7, Personaily we try to F puomy In o ROBERT BRIDGES was necessary ell it by the pound. | is returnable in the city court on the the Liondon Mercury. | For veral days it was commen for’ third Meonday in March. employment for veterans: o hulf | tive, merely. of the awful power of a mn telling of the coming fostiv@l | man or an idea over others; there's ets really arc); a column vietions in police court for alleged bn the American Sugar Refininz pany, giving the story of the| Wants peace and is willing Lo discuss ar industry; sixtcen pages of com- he says, “but we e to b o Fce reports in a small size from 3 { the Red aimy am aware that | cal a cold supper.—Mic ; ; B. Department of Commerce. | of the Red army. [ am aware that 1 supy e o Alih b 2e of the stuff mentioned above | the Bolsheviki are concentrating large be used, but a very little of jt. | forces on our froat. But they are mis- i cal in our dress, but we have to we Until the r was not expected that all would | taken if they think to frighten us! fine clothes to keep from being r Of the came.