New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 24, 1920, Page 9

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:'\:"E\\'f BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1920. through the inspiration, the toil and citizens F ASSEMBLYMEN Counsel for Legiélature Files Briel { to seats in the assembly for all of the | se of their With Committee | e Alhany pended soc assembly “are fied to occupy ses counse] for committee March erted fild with the committee which con- investigation s of disloyally against the five ducted , an charg men. ‘It is by they belong judged,” say dividual far as th merc coner the s and tious purpose of the they belong “Sociali a change of action back tryi up by list members of the state | ineligible the organization to which that the brief. dec have been proved v to illumine and to te form the principal purp and program for which the organiza- tion stands and to confirm ng to bring about crnment arms of a our the blood of countless loyal ot this republie.” the had five asscmblymen “they are ineligible and America and the state of that because of such ineligi disqualification they are incar lity ¢ The five sus- | and disquali- in the assembly” embly Jjudiciary today in a brief | | formally subscribing to said into the | had they refused to take the denied seats in the assembly.” The brief in support of counsel contention that the socialist party preparing and attempting to brin about a revolution in hi men must be eir in rations in . so serve show in | lution reads: the party to sedi- which purpose in so doing is a one; less the ¢ by poiitical a general strike vernment of the state The Bay Stater (T Starg ¢ Smiling Doors for Sunny Homes The front door is the first to greet you and your friends. 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Largest Paint and Varnish Makers in New England Youcan buy Inorout Varnish and Bay State Paint from Leading Dealers Sell Bay State Paints The Di During oarins INFLUENZA s 3 ASK FOR Horlick’s The Original Avoid Imitations and Substitutes. 3 ForInfants, Invalidsand Growing Children | Richmilk, malted grain extractin Powder The Original Food-Drink For All Ages |No Couking — Nourishing — Digestible - DELPHIA The onl.y comparable substitutes. Ask _ for them by name and reject inferiof o3 ANZAC CO., BOSTON, MASS' - imitations. If you cannot get what you‘. * ask for, write or tdephonei—’ : 4 MINER, REED & TULLOCK, Local Distributors. giant to pull down zovernment and maintained erting that every charge against been proved counsel recommends that the commuttee report to the assembly that ble of taking the oath of oflice prescribed by tlie constitution of this state; that by oath their position, in view of their ineli- gibility and disgualification is no dif- ferent from what it would have been said oath, and that they therefore shall be country as part of the international social revo- | “It has opposed and obstructed and continues to oppose and obstruct the government of the United States and of this state in all measures relating to the national and state defense. Its manifest to weaken and to leave defense- and the two being emploved as the mol nation against the attacks of foreign | Stearns, in i and domestic enecinies and thus de- prive it of that right of self preserve of governments. 3 “It has advocated and incited the { destruction ot existing government of the United States by iilegal ma action. “While professing cal action it constuntly denies that existing evils or defects may be rem- edied by such action and insists that such politic tion must ba supple- mented by violence and m nuation and suggestion. - political action of the onsive only to the dues p membership. Those who are to office are bound to follow the dic- | tates of such membership and their compliance is compelled by drastic party constitution of the par These methods and tactics are pre- scribed for the mmcmbers of the party as an integral Da of the party's principles and program by the inter- national body alveady described. In the cmployment of each and all of thosc niethods the social party of America is in and accord with the radical, r -y soecial- ists in all of the countries of the world.” witnesses who appeared for the five men that industrial action and the gener strike were to be emploved by the socialist party only after it had achieved the control of government affairs by preliminary means, and rpose would be to compel and rebellious bhourges s ““Ihe pronouncement hav action is to be the compelling instru- ment for wresting the control of government from its present and for the establishment of class dic- tatorship.” Referring to speeches made by the defendants the ef says: “Tha 1 workers of crowded city di to attack the institutions of this great republic. It is therefore necessary to install prejudice, hatred and con* tem for the great mass of the American people and to villify and oyr leaders of organized labor who devot- ed themselves to guiding the emersy !of the toilers of America into patriot- ic channels during the late war. Tt is necessary also to lash the prejudice thus manufactured into passion. These are the unmistakable purposes ceches made by the socialist s nothing that is.” SUN SPOTS DISCOVERED University, Announces Them—Says Sun Spots Coincide With Aurora. iddletown, March A group of spots w un yesterd morning by Carl ructor in astronomy mathematics at the university The new group includes two large spots and about 30 smaller ones. The larg- est spot is about the size of the earth earth. According to Mr. Stearns, spots which appear on the surface of the sun usually coincide with an electrical display such as was witnessed last night when the aurora borealis was unusually bright. Mr. Stearns claims that these spots will remain two or three months on the sun. He discovered them while using the giant telescope at the university about 8 o'clock this morning. The discovery was received with much in- terest throughout Middletown and the TROUBLE IN IRELAND Morc Troops Are Sent Out to Hold Strategic Points—Sinn Feiners Pro- tects Tts Leaders. Cork, Ireland. March 3.—>More troops and royal Trish constabula have been sent here and empty houses at straiegic points have been occupied by the military and police forces. The Sinn Fein organization maintainng secret watches and guards to protect its leaders, some of whom are report- ed ta have received threatening let- ters similar to one delivered Lo Thoma MacCurtain., lord mayor of { this city, before he was murdered last week. Last night troo supported by con- stabulary were ned at various { boints in the city with armored | and machine guns. This protec was maintained while the streets were | thronged but later when the crowds | dwindled the guards were withdrawn. Soldiers and police officers. however, remained in their barracks all night ready for any emer GETS UNEXPECTED New Haven, March Haven Orphan il get on un- expected windfall in the shape of a fund of $30,000 after the distribution of the estate of Theron Towner, who { died in this city sixty vears ago. | Boston. March The ment of W. Starling Burgess of Mar- blehead as navigator for the sloop tesolute for the honor of detendind terday. PENN TO BOX YALE. New Haven, March 24 { Pennsylvania by telegzraph v ac bted a challenge from rale < team for a match in every weight at the Yale gymnasium Saturday night. | Girls’ Basketball tion which iz admittedly the first law ! o to utilize politi- action | 1 it advocates directly as well 4s | ving | elected | and comprehensive provisions in the he brief in taking up testimony of ' v to submit to the direc- | of the party | with respect to industrial action can | no such interpretation. Without : ption they indicate that industriai ' hands | icts would hesitate | denounce these patient and patriotic | C X Stanley Rule and battle with Russell and the Landers tea team of the New gymnasium th evening. T 1 quintet w n’s fiv meet the | for Co Machine | and Erwin at 4 o’'clock ' feam; held this afternoon the Camp Fire Girls' vin's and FOR THURSDAY <= P Women's Pumps in Patent Kid. Dull iid. Brown White, Red in plain, opera o r and sizey Colonial styles, all and widths. Special for Thar <day and Friday $6.85 Young Girl toe and low 1 an Call Oxf ords with the medium broad . just the kind for the scason $6.85 A few odd sizes left in Hig h Tan Walking Boots, some With suede tops to match. S pecial $5.90 236 Main Street { company. Basketball practice will H:I ROCKVILLE ADOPTS for | common council went on | evening in T DAYLIGHT SAVING tockville, March 2 The court of | Rockville joins or of passing the day- | hour at the end i record last | which will advance | 9 light saving ordinance and with th passage of the resolution the city o the list of the citie: the clock on of the present month] AND FRIDAY For the men we will offer a Tan Calf Shoe in or English toe at $6.85 the Broad Armyv Regulation Shoe on the Munson last. inspected by government offic jals, at $5.85. Bvery pair Infants’ Shoes, sizes 3 to 8 in Pat. white tep—black, red in but- ton or lace. Special at— $1.75 Misses® and Children’s Patent White Buck Top Shoes, in high cut lace. Just the s hoe for Easter. $4.50. Special at New Britain, Conn. Carl Stearns, Instructor At Wesleyan | - new ! discovered on the | and | and the second one is a little smaller | | than the appoint- Vanitie in her coming trials with the | i the America’s cup was announced yes- | the | At Y. W. C. A. Tonight Two games will be played in tha Girls’ Industrial léague in the Y. W, Essex Almost Doubles Light Car Endurance Essex Has Performanrce Like the Costliest Fine Cars— Its World Endurance Record Has Never Been Rivaled The most important thing Essex has proved is that weight and size are no longer necessary to finest car quality. Its 3037 miles in 50 hours is a world endurance record. The test was official. Supervisors of the A. A. A. lertified the Eissex stock chassis in every detail. Never before was a car driven at top speed for 50 hours. The grind was equal to years of road use. Yet the Essex showed no measurable wear. What car, the Essex size and weight, can even a ttain a mile-a-min- ute speed, much less keep it up for 50 hours? Such Endurance as You Want in Your -Car These decisive tests proved Essex not only the supreme performer of the light car field, but they showed that the moderate priced, economical Essex has such endurance and dependability as few large, high priced cars offer. Greater size could add nothing to Essex. It has the qualities, weight and size are built to give — riding comfort, solidness, distinction and smooth, quiet pace. But in addition it has fuel, oil and tire economy. * And its great dur- ability means freedom from repair costs and positive, dependable transportation. Essex is easy to operate. Driving does not fatigue. Its quick response to the lightest touch and its smooth, rest- ful comfort in motion, account for this. That is why so many women are Essex owners. They appreciate its safety, too. Its controls are simple and instantaneous. It makes fast time, with security, even in difficult traffic. Essex Wins On Quality Minus Useless Weight Essex won recognition on the issue of finest quality without useless weight gnd size. That issu e is uppermost to- ay. You will take pride in your Hssex from the first. Its beauty, luxurious fittings and its performance give it dis- tinction everywhere. And time will in- crease your respect for it. You will come to rely absolutely on its depend- ability. You will find it always ready for any demands you may make, These are reasons why Essex set a world’s sales record in its first year. And orders are now so far ahead it is certain even that unrivaled mark will be surpassed this year. Thousands, realizing this, are plac- ing their orders now. We advise that you do the same, to avoid disappoint- ment. S. & F. MOTOR SALES Corp. & 155 ELM ST. Tel. 731 C0CTEC00 U PEPE DD )

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