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NEW BRITAIN ‘DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1920. o . ) e reputed to have expressed opin- | sparrow, not the English sparrow, but Britain Herald. = i BT ions at variance to the majority de- 3 singing hbrother. Insignifican! | gz s R LD PUD S G COMDANT, cision in that case, will inspire con- | little thing. we are delighted <o Proprictors fidence in the prosccution. spread his good news to the cars of | daily (Sunday exceptody oAt 4015 When an attorney is onfronted | all. The sparrow says spring is couw: , at Hera suilding, 67 Ch b St i : 4 5 B 2t Sorald Bulidly b by o casc scemingly similar in all | ing. Take heed and rejoice. HA RTFORD fl_fl Three Maonths. viial points to his own, but which - — 5c a Mouth. i holds contrary to his contention, he CURTIS AND IS PLATFORM (13 i 2”2 e e e R SRR L ) Sle T 2 ekt L Alway Rehable B o Class Mail Matter: [ «t once to show that his cas ©O. ¥. Curtis, senior alderman in S differs its acts £ F o - iti S HONE CALLS | in its facts from that prece the council. and politician of long | S : . 923 4dent on which his opponent relies. standing in the ty. has decided to v 5 - . 511f he k s e cour s 5 i PO the court lx with DB uain oppose is Uraditional cnems. anket Week Marc th to 22n reulation books and press | he SCCKs to justify the court in ap- | \ayvol George Quigley. in the epub- pm always open to advertisers pearing to disresard such precedent | jjo.n prima tolhe held ver oon ° ber of The Associated Press. by a decis i is B AU : <4 it B rrio oo S e [ 0¥ deciblon iin - s Hfavor. ThiSlir, making-his annopncement. which the use for icpublication of all news | COUNSC Wil be pursued in future | paq heen expected) he.told the soters this pay and also local news ", eeusion % L trusts. i i what it was his wish. to ~accomplis plished herein he fact that the court’s decision | ;.o ided he is elected, and it is evi- e s in the Steel case was a divided one | gent that He has chosen a pjatform S ° CHEAP MEAT WE probably Qoes not affect the Attorney | (nat is consistent with the hest inter- eCIa e 0 ordinarily normal citizen. General's plans for the future in re- | 5 . : : e R ests of the city hether he m deep nap is wha hese sturdy Blankets come in a speration over the high o & ko 5 S con- | gyccessfully carry out h scheme or you warm and permits 2 b B cvciything has joined ‘the |(fdence infaucce (Ih1SRiSRthdicatea BTSN AR S e e sleep. For it gives V1€ range of patterns in sizes to fit WA T i i e || B DI St YRS Gt o o e e L SO et e b oy Gl W cne e i e Mattresses at 25 to 33 i the Steel corporation si dis- is the reason why § once.” He certainly will join | decision he bhas been given a chance. The Moths will not touch them.: The penastment of Justice's move- | ¢loses no weakn in the Sherman | «personal” =lement will enter largely NA price, too, is reasonable e “Save. | Act under which the suits were = i : to be designuted as into this season's campaign and the i - . ookl brought.” Morcover he says frank- e : e, o : over 3 o : ! r c yn-Meat Week,' s for clectors will, we believe, vote for the Look over your stock of Blankets er en 7 n er l Iy that he believes the decision does . : W oolnap Blankets Then ® 22 and the six days following. individual in whom they have the | toda come in and buy all palgh will be conducted urg- | 'Ot indicate what the high court will | most confidence. Reg. S. Pat. Off. the shua ankets you will need. ople to abandon the high-priced [ 40 11 other similar trials and that | Cyrtis is untried. the faults or (he o1 e Cotion We have the sizes you want in colors Having accumulated a number of odd Mat-" £ beef. pork and lamb. and | M Department of Justice Staff has| cooq qualities of the present incum- Keep You Warm vou will like, at prices to please you. tresses in various grade and sizes in our warehouse found that there are’ many differences | Lent of the office are well known, | | and which have become slightly soiled, nothing to is to be hoped.” says the state- y from a lezal standpoint in all other | None may say that the Alderman is i 3 “that many thousands of con- | C4%€8 mOW being prepared by the | not well versed in city affairs, he un- “Na h 2 Blank t S t’ f 54 '§ detract fromhthelr real kvalue anc} as we also wish tl? shua ets Jatisty dispose of them to make room for incoming stoc | Allesed trusts. fucing prosecution, | siom to stern, having been connceted we place them on special sale. at greatly ‘reduced should not feel too sccure. with o — prices—giving you the opportunity of purchasing White and . Grey, in Two Sizes mattresses at 25 to 33 per cent. underprice—while PECIALLY PRICED THIS W they last—If you have a rooming house, shore cot- tage or city residence we advise you to take ad- $3.49 R $3.98 ot S vantage of this sale—Come early and sccure first chonce. use of those which are cheaper. Fhouse and sirloin steaks at ranging up toward 75 cents a the politics of the i singe will buy round steaks at per- —_— 1896. From his preliminary announce- half the price. and brisket, EXPRESS BY AIR. | ment he is unprepared to make prom- and other nutritious cuts at ises that will fordcast too much of a B e puicear Use of airplanes for commercial :ange, yet he is willing to commit n the meat packers blame’ the | PUrPOses has already become a fact in | himself to a change in administration Europe, and now the news that the, circles, always working towards the jmer for the prevalent high American Railway Expres company : “simplification of government,” and is to inaugurate service between | making the effert to obtain fuil valus “NASHUA” WOOL NAP' BLANKET! White and Grey in FULL SIZE SPECIALLY PRICED TH WEEK $2675 Sl”' F]OSS Mattresscs. $5 98 " $6 49 ™= Clearance Price .-... .. . $16.75 s & $21.75 Cotton Felt Mattresses. e 't would rot before it could I o @leanrancelZnice N $14.95 SR ditions here caused by treaty discus- | tlonary in character, he is anxious to § s i $18.95 Cotton Felt Mattresses. [ Department of Justice is not | S1oNS @nd others will refer knowin bring aboul the gradual elimination Ot B $14.45 i Iy to the war-time fiasco in the mat- | of non-producing office h - = $ 7 ially keen over the saving to| - 0 © i | O e T ceoloer do s, they maGe a very rash error. all over the country one . They insist people demand est cuts of meat and their wil- | s 5 New York and Chicago brings satis- . for city money expended. These two to pay the price keeps the action to Americans who have been | planks in the plattcrm are the most of livine so high. Recently it : s 3 wondering : he ay i s - | appealing. always providec as S AT B e o 1t the delay in this coun- | appealing. always provided, as we try in taking adv: is form | sai for at there is confidence B e eas or riours aians |ty aking advantage of Whis form ' said before. that there is confidence of transportation. that the candidate may put through in this country. An inferior " Many will blame the unsetiled con- | his plans. He wishes nothing revelu- ter of production of aircraft. "The Mayor Quigley has heid nis office | {hey should have urged him mnot to. £17.75 Cotton Mattresses. e :m-nm- ]'ulsc has been \\'orn] thread- | for a period of three terms and, qnite | 'l 1\::0 ll1l£;|;lol‘:hle‘|l\‘c “.‘:‘1 won their ST RUMINATI | Clearance Price ........ $11.75 ks wire, and the latter has litt aturaliy. has bui « E a- ilse anshoTe s Rus: would bring. It is eager, how- ik o G r) AT G auined hasgbulit D Rauiiciafme (Robert Russell.) o $12.95 Fibre Combination Mattrcsscs The way some of the democratic 3 o 7.95 i ¢ . g " | templated. Europe’s start in this di- | again procure him the nomination. ! conventions and conferences are turn- The more ye gives the more Clearance Price ...............: $ 95 “:"’_“ ”““' “']“':_ : ““’;‘”"“ rection is not too great for America | Notwithstanding, there are times | ing toward booze, makes it look as they wants,” says he complain- el sl rnr 1oPe* | 1o overcome speedily, and the predic- | when political machines arow too ; If Brvan mizht get his fect wet if ho ingly—an’ worldly soods was 4 FT. SIZE e \"‘“‘f"‘f;‘ 14l ‘“’“'h or the | \ion is made that this country soon | cumbersome for thicir own gcod. such ‘I‘,f (‘I!;:_m “7“'\“‘;;;“‘&1‘:]1‘,“”‘\_O‘\f_i“"“ i not the theme o his soiiloquy. of Mareh 22 will be the open- | () 1o, the world in this industrial | a period may have been reached by i ' : “1lends a band at hayin' ume; | [® $26.75 Silk Floss Mattresses. vedge for a period of retrench- | . o s : 3 s T e 3 4 field Transportation is at present | the Quigley organization. o fact If all the Smiths, as has been sus- elches ngs from town; (S AL iRl G s s P O TR The whole affair is more or ¢ Clearance Pric perhaps the most important commer- | which will militate for the wolm,r"::»mml. should make substantial they borrows my umbrella an’ bsvchological and should receive L i g : =0 contribution (¢ the Smith College En- T nE $21.75 Cotton Felt Mattresses. cial question in the United States. | of the Alderman. on 2 . o amanthy’s Sunday gown. I P Lincere backing of housewives. | & = 5 . : s ; 8 U be | dowment Fund, that institution woul S e Elearnan ce i ice R e 4 ? 3 Successful development of this rapid el lssuet off the fcampaigninslNbe |8 S is sl ie) e i e e s at all festivities; 1 aids in ot ; fiem will“Be given the pra means of delivering express at im- | the attempted sclection of a man who | the other colleges. including the cvery chore: they mercly mur- $17.75 Cotton Mattresses. jhe success of the experiment. portant points in the land would | has made promises that are not too | Flectoral. and run the whole country. murs ‘Thankee' — then they || Clearance Price .. .. S e e v odi St wde. | strong in character against the prom- | ——Boston Transcript. asks fer somethin' mos: My = bring immediate stimulus to trade. | stronz pagalisCinieing N e e $12.95 Fibre Combination Mattrcs< S. ROFITEERS PROSECU ). The prospect of a start in the direc- [ ises of another. The Ilatter’s prom- Perhaps Herbert Hoover. who was I guess, perhaps, I-be; but they Clearances Price L e is delighted to learn why | tion of quick transportation should | ises may be accurately judged, he has ' our food administrator, can stop ought not to worry if it doesn't % i ing thusia 2 ) 3 de many and had many opportun- : long enough in his race to get t Y me. Chi S have nat risen above the pres- ing enthusiasm, tempered by the mi A 3 eng . ; S RN s et hitomes cenennlizal realization that it will take a long ; 1L to keep them. poininstion e e e Lo ooies ) pipe o' mine jest T EEE s blarhs e Cenaral il e 5 . for president to answer this: How *e nads an' winks. It wheezes . L Hivulged the secret. He states | time before practical results will be | — Wl nor henisucar i hasiit ool i e e e o b it is because 1,046 profiteers have | seen. We note that the loquacious P. hooszted lo 17 cents a pound every natter what they thinks. A $22.05 Cotton Felt Mattresses. Bl sctica to date]l To be ac In this connection the remark of | has become convinced that ”]""’9 keepen eans ‘L"‘\\ i“':‘ “‘?f *“';‘,K“ ""h"‘l" that's pretty ’l‘"“("‘ pyon6h Clearance Price .. BE e s SI A ; 5 e shiey ) SR 4 “she wants, whereas wien fhe price while says givin' has the call = e he does not go quite this far: | Senator Wadsworth that the next war | Herald has been “bought” for the! wus 10 to 12 cents, she could not?— on gettin'—you recalls (he £19.95 Cotton Felt Mattresses. ¥s that aétions against alleged | in which this country might be in- | Quigler administration %y the ap-| Philadelphia Press. S R e e et P §13.95 eers have been bezun against | volved would hegin with a battle in | pointment of “John” Yance to the = Ingratitude ain't pleasant but i O wumber, and he includes hoard- | the air off {he American coast. is re- | Charity Board. 2 ‘thr' 'H}:h;}n‘m\-;!f“;\'Ll\:fi\\;"\:‘-* Sty you'll e .Tul‘frr none he- $16.75 Cotton Felt Mattresses. . = = e v # is . ather shabby figure ing th - cause folks don’'t appreciate ; H D ud other alleged violators of the | called. 1t is to be hoped that this e et roslita vos v liine it brids S e e Clleimri@s FIMEE cosooavssooasosoaaaaas 12.75 ik Food Control act. He admits | air conflict will be postponed so 1008 | \which is setting a rather cheap ' hecause it carried President Wi > these prosccutions and the ac- | (hat it will not come until that time. | rajing upon The Herald after five months of s:clusion.— Haven Journal-Courier. i with the sreat enterprise row con- i chine while h? did s6. wh'ch ma to demonstrate to the people es of his Department ugents in [ sure to arrive. when there will he e Ells . To s e e o 5 A statement ziven out_ by i g hourded foodstuffs upon the | many thousands of abcraft fYing | p s may have our word for it (hat | ' These who are nauseated by the in Wands fotiows: ) et have kept the prices down. peicefully about thelr business over ' .joi i il resien ai anv time that | Doposed wer memorial auditorium OIM”VT EPI“PHS e S is gratifying e satisfac- 5 G 5 z e ! = s ought to be dewnright and Gt o e s otitis is gratifying to note the satistuc- | this country long aceystomed to the ! " o 5L PSR s ity ousit to ’ - : s voters ‘meutigh £ a public cial with his de- | sizht. Those thousands of 1lares actively sick over the proposal to 5 " 5 3 - A.000 Nehraskags Of a public official with his iahe 88 Tiose thousandso L Clanes Il o de anal there iproba bl are dmantaii piaie - e el SR iRl e Transeribed Directly from Tomb- SERIRTS name of Juir o a d e a at woule we i ediate availa 3 i s s 7 N 5 s @ i onn t = : 2 SLonn ‘ rent gained from the fact th would he immediately available for' .= G e e v Al e stones in Various Connect- E by e ek < have not soared beyond the | war. S to build first and = memorial after- dcuts Cemeleries. ot in his home state as a san- b, of the pocketbook of the modest Y . ward it zoes the Lowell project many — i R s o Ty Maybe P. S. would like to do some 2 e oS AT ate for the repubiican siden | an extra figure and after it is done By JAMES SHEPARD. . Sl onaire. The public official might TIHE SONG OF A SPARROW. | work himssif, providine he mas be! D0 ESIE I8 8 HE 0L T el 'Yolersv Pe““(mg el m, Nea”v By L e e been a bit more generous and : South Windsor, 1814 AR o0 ot -colv | @Ppointed to the hoard. —1l.owell Courier-Journal. o Sl sor, . res to the campaign Tt was a wee bit of flesh, searcely e 0 b fnow o home < e paigs ved one to learn just how many - kg . - 2 5 b= Ve ce elected. serva be 1,046 prosecutions which “have |'0f cnoush hody. it seemed, to hoid e e IS rhere’ may e “more people who Jut soon 1 hope to rise 5,000 Pe()i]l(j el opit i Dinineuon o begun’ resulted in consternation | together the comparatively larze ball LElC e 0n A prefer to ride on ships where liquor Aortils behold my tomb wejudice. We npeed a president. i e “alleged profiteer.” One would | of feathers which protected it from ; is not =old than there are people who Keep death before your Fosition to lesd the comntrg Cheerfully prefer to ride on ships where liquor ! = e : Lincoln. Neb.. March 1i.—Joha J. period of unce:: and un- - ; il ERIGEY. G e e e L0k e South (3indeor S 1o Pershing's candidacy for presidential re A he's interest in the matter is | a surburbun field this morning. Iis S ens letnes halithelformeinyn el Borzivedibicssealishade Mih chimbrtary, | IS REESSIEt SR (i e oo N i 5 - academic as one has not heard | tiny throat swelled until the feathers FACTS AND FANCIES Jdo mucn riding on ships——Philadel- tear oy was formally launched here (oday Nebreske. 1 ama et i phic lxamircr. [CEt oy =St vl (R On e R o LILE | < petition, sgned by plea Vith the larce number of The German war criminals are ve- L oraiv b e L hal would huve | MEariy 3.000 Nebraskans fciing that womcn and ex-sorviee men whe are | 5 o 2 ported 1o be crcaping over the fron- They ¥ that the president is 4 CIb bl e ‘ “YC ) his name be placed on the primary signing,the Persiing petitions. flun- t vo such animal” here. The |its whole - hody pulsating with tho' (2. inte Holland, The ex-kaise ing to get=hack to his goif zame. We ! llots April 20, was filed with the dreds of additionsl petitions are be. er of the height to which prices | ofort, unmistakable sounds were ca%t | faithf'n followers will never, never | don't won Consider the comfort cretary of State aned accedled as ing received daily and it is probabig bt have gone, had it not been fo¢ | ypon ihe chilly air—sounds wh desert him.—Kansus City Star. Il take when he can think of the pleasure in gloating just a little, | the cold as it sat in the hedgerow of ! ny prosccutions in this vicinity, | thereon stood out straizht from the ERE ably duc to the fact that there i With its head thrown hack an i i kept thee here | stay ¥ progress to the secat i i legaily suflicient. 2t an amended petition will be -— cnate and lambasie the ball for "”' o T e Siznatures aitached ‘o the petition the clesinz date. Mareh . South dsor, 183l : % 5 o > We suppcse we may Eail the com- | e’ worth.—Manchester Union. R 0 L o represent practicatly ery county in pta* intercets onc Hitle usia-plraccilinogy “of the humans.thal overheard: | ine of sprins cven thoveil thore ic vl | —_— l Touched by the breath ol carly frost vte and includ. hundreds of Nebraskan y to the a { E o\ VING. ae H=4 falls awny Rer 1 3 matter, for the cost of most | ppe gone sparrow. . harbinger of | some risk that the hail will turn 10 T HOU: EVENING. 1_}' L (“’" e "‘[’ _‘Lfl e ice men and a large number uppori of ing becaus snow. — Providence Journal 0— Icyotesananal bt of women. who will vote for the first they have cxireme faith in his firm - | Across the school zround it ~would degiincaitofaccs time in Nabraska at the cominz elec- and prudent lcadership. They con- Only 100 sizgners from each of .ider thai he has own himself io activities of the Departments | hrougnt a warmth in the mind and es bas already zone so hig y . 1y zonegeo hizh that | (e was teilling its message to «ll has Jost interest in the ascent. y 3 ; : {—a message full of thankiulness | pon germard Raruch says p it e e 8 tion. 4 indeed controi was a i saved the cou To liznt my eves. that yvellow gleam— 2 YE RS AGO the six conaressional districts are “he a student. statesman and diplomat District Attorney in_attemptinz Nature seldom. very seldom. lics, | try from “a riol of greed limited only window of the flaming heart A needed to-accompany the nominating of the highest order ns well as a 6~ | ree the stocks of hoarded food | £ € e A by the shame of profitcers.” What | chimney of the tossing dream. petitions according to the 1217 pri- | and - the song of the sparrow this porch nf‘[ (From The Herald of That Date) mary law in Nebraska They know th . \tion the result of the action off Chici- retail trade is awaited with . ; does he think has really heen going | The scuffed and wcooden - morning carried greater cheer as a % 3 e avei RS e ) G on?-- Pittsburgh Di=pateh. Hoaven, ; | realization of the truth of this suni — { The voice tnat cam e s CHRILE SO S s e e e R We don't wish Washinzton any | The warn: kind hands that once were The marrase of Georze W. Traut, | ditional petitions wers being received can ws alled upon (o super- ainites were - they unforfunate 1 1 nanii G DadllucE it (st inios it el civen trcasurer of the Traut & Hine Man- | daily from all parts of the statc and : 1 v of the resulta == - The Pershing crzanization an- *or (he . the blas ke o care Maveh 15, (895, nounced that large mbers of ad- husiness y s an Ameri- unaccustomed severity of the cold | o a it il ionsus fizures may be | My carelessaess. Dracturing company, and Miss Amelie : that an additional block of signatures ' p c know that im season with its characteristic op- | reduced considerably by the -vetire- Sternberz of Wesi Hartford will he be added to those filed today. ' cvery endeaver l'ersiinz has provey S govern- 5 4 house you would not think | performed at the residence of the | The final date for Gt in Neb executive ability in the select h to harbor profiteers in their timism, but with concealed impa- | ment of several thousand llv, all of us have re.| ment clerks al an carly date.—Cleve- yuld hold such sicraments : in | bride’s paren in that place, May .1. ;1 is March 20 and candidates are " 5f able advisors and associates and PROSECUTION OF FHUNTS, (hien Dl o R lahd Plain Dealorn s Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Platt are en- [ required fo file an accopianee. ' jps the accompiishine of his purs > volted against the rule of Kine - - e ithe wild heart meat and joring hotel life in New York city. Iiram Johnson and Leonard Wood ose agninsi 1M odads . f { = = P I | Winter. even thonzh we have nor Gov, Edwards of New Jerse trink | 4t M. Dame of this city has been |are the only other candidates who “On April Nebraska will voiea i torney General almer ghat Uiglrecen g es] Lryan a man without a state the stormy soul hizh win ashed te et as judge at the indoor | have entered Tershing’s home state. j L ! Ak nof Pavoa et B aen hime small voices to such mirth | meet fo be held in Hartford tomor- [ At tue time of filing 1he Detition. miration. love and respect whieh it rellows. who probably were fust s | [ nOU sire of voice and lungs. | Or crown the night with stars and | row. Mark W, Woods, chairman of the holds for Pershing. Next Novemt discourased as we were, lee and Hoitor R e The fire department responded to | Pershing organization. gave out s ent 6 its =lamb Or mke ynon this quakin 35 calls during the past year. statement in which he said, “Gen- pproval on Nebraska's on hier | Such steady hours zineer Cadwell will creet a house | eral Porshing will accept the nomin- | . winsi the cizhteenth wmendment on this <nmmer on his lot. corner of | ation if he is the choice of the people. TO ADDRESS TFACHERS ON pesring. thousi. and, best of all. We | (. wround that it ignores stafe i Yet that in storm it stood secure, Wesi Main and South High strest, | 1le hos. however. refused to person- T with love, nis own occupaniy. He, says ! seck this honor. g re is 10 be conzideruble building The country look: tpon Nebras- strayer of the Col- summner as n pivotal sta which will in- % ‘ ea.cl * college will address he wes seniiment. T am # mestng of the New Britain Teach- - s raded O Uy thouzhis hefore onr the Unitca States Supreme Ad rt will not aflfect contemplatcd ] Becution « trusts Aldlc 1 trusts | Lsnow still surround us: (he disgusi- | inaly dicty sarb of winter is disap- From the ithode Island be broucht into court and legd ts of differcnce between their Bition and that covered by th dly b ! have the word of our friend of the ! rights it might be inferred that the | nd in the cold wis warm But ‘ ficlds and hedses that there will com- | Attorney zeneral of the state is not so ' Shall its sinalitude endure : | well up as he oughi to be on the his Past trophies t} men weary of. out town this tory of the United States between | Where (wo were out of fortune’s o¢ Persians and 23 Armenians . 1 F | 1860 and 1865.—Kansas City Star. reueh help to make up New Britain’s pop- ifident the majority Pershing will eie’ council Thursday in the ‘iam- | oty Buildig grest empires round a name | ujatioa. oceive in the; Nebraska primaries iar schoel auditorium. He will have i i 1 decision will undoubte subject of much argument vill be on the manner in \\‘\lrhl" £ s el been South for the winter wi'l vhen all of the birds th court was divided that the gov- | have et will fely. The fact thatyreturn and the grass and flowers will of the justices who will be added | burst forth from their hiding places Washington asked President Wiison | Dim worlds adame reservoir ie about eizht feet over the | have no cause to doubt that the nom- ganization of Teachers.” Drof. Stray- he court in future eases, but who | to cheer the eve and content the soul. | (o veto the railrcad bill just passed by WILLIAM ROSE BENET, old dam. and there is not much likeli- | ination of Pershing will insure a re- er has addressed the local orzaniza- N - 2 bo would .—in the Yale Review hood of its running over this spring. { publican victory next November.” tion twice previously, When the labor representatives at| And ushering into casuil speech The water in Shuttle Meadow lake | wiil be so =reat that the country will for his topic. ““The Professional Ot.

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