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8 : NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1920, . . H d temipt Lo restore monarchical prestige | interest be added to that sentiment - e e Herali | o e e e THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME VR al its inception, and the westward | en this Spring with energy renewed (Robert Russell) JHERALD PUBLISHING COMPA Troprictors. sweep of Germany's other threatened | by the memory of the times when the / . / ; Ol friends. they tells us, 38 sued dajly (Sundav excepted) at 1:13 | danger, Bolshevism, has been checked, | planting of them was inspired purely / G ani et the aies il P ey o8 Herald Building, 67 Church St | 1435, has done this. 1t remains to | by a desire to do evervthing to aid in | % Z . by sort o' sizin’ of vou.ugh Three Months e seen whether the trade unions' | the great fisht. / is mighty zood for vou. -OI z lots o' fault® T5e nth. Gl i 5 e strength will develop with a hint of friends excuses o alee new f s sure to see—an’ B e e ThoTRimess characterl e JI (ho e e DaNT You DARE TO TRV fightin’ down sich faults magbdy / it here, or whether the nature of the THE NAVY INVESTIGATION. el : T the otk Tou oncht Tl /: T G German will prevent wny conception Sl S D e 7 AND MAKE LP WI . ¥ When years ago. you played usiness fice .........cc00000 9 3 @ e re 2 K r - g 1 . v S - otel L . s ONE- BEHAYING your games an’ had yvour steady itorial Rooms e A of what that sphit would mean to |yt 00l Bs fo o S ot THE IDEA, ANV Lol bt e The only profitalle advertising medium in i % the city. Circulation hobis apd press [ that count ers who have avpeared before | the / LIKE You DD TODAY — | the same as that thar boy or gal. N happiness was perfect SORRIAYY, dponlo. adicrlisers. { _ Congressional board of inguiry into DONIT WANT ANYTHING TO DO Z o haupInEaRus pOCRSL Member of The Associated Pres JUST PROPHECY. the conduct of the Navy during the : WITH A POV THAT ACTS LIKE THAT. 7 P s e e e o 'he Associated Press Is exclusively entitled | 5 st Y i {war there have becn occasions share the plezsure o' the g to the use for republication of all news e T S fac e aman | T here cca share the pleasure o’ the game eredited o it or wot othorwles credited "l"“‘ wil u;r;\c ‘I day e brought to light in which the - ob- NOT ME! == If you had growed up side by in this paper and also local de wi announce hat he would be hon- e 5 ide e ~hi Q A e, | server. with the slighicst idea of the | sie thrpushyshildhooas Yaifn conduct of the- Navy. is prone to | te upon ociation’s page ABOCT TH - S e e olievclienatlhelmenlemeniiocin i y vou'd kind o' settle down an’ no W 5 ; 2 5 rank are making statemer that new energy expend to win the Formet Secretary of Comuicvee [ litical or unworthy. He will admit - splendid blessin:'dr* ot ; / honest friend. My wise ol' pi some inferior and perhaps one with ; : 7 St Scalpubt-fwhin T prall little judgment. PR\ | friends new-found: but it . ; me, jest quietly, when nobod¥s - fay which holds much common | hilly roads to. the country school. or 3 4 / around, will ruminate alone an’ nse. He declared without qualifi- | making his-way to his first institution | Marked that Germany was acquamt- | i / { Dl then it's comfortin’ to know of 4 |©0 With the United States system 6f 2 I : ¢ ¥ that through the years we'se cod that it was an antiquated / J U { kept them friends—the friends o’ long ago. ored beyond all men were he to be clected presidenfiof the United States . » n i R ha been S5O (] b, Redfield’s actions and -whiskers have | that he has dreamed of the possibility | PAVe been passed on to them. b) ated some adverse comment, but | of this honor coming to him ever since earlessly ‘ie struck a note the other | he was a lad, walking along rough, At one time Admiral Sims Te- ; ation that the tement “The ¥ of learning over the pavements ost of living is today a scrious bur- | City. en on the community as a whole,” He will announce his principles and | S¥stem at best. Whereupon it occt " (P07 N to one t questio e i s ™ - 545 o . ngt true: that prices in this coun- | his beliefs regarding pullic questions [ !0 one to question the Admials | 5 4 Y S Bl have advanced oniy about a | frankiy, and he will speak from his | knowledge of the codes used during g o— 'd as much as in the others, and | heart, not from expediency. He will | the war marticuiarly it occurs tosonc k / / 4 FACTS D FANCIES at those having fixed incomes were [ mean what he savs. He will be fully | W ho has worked lonz hours over'the X =1 e worst sufferers. He added that | aware how different these questions |S¥stem. Itiis a pretiy safe bet that If you failed to make your tax re. person | Would look through glasses colored by | the Admiral could not wori out a 3 / s ] R turn, save up for the fine, and Sart p the State of New York on s not done ®0 = M| now. —Wall Street Journal. t of every three, including babies, | thought as to how his actions would | €odc message, and | affect s future political life. hut he | for vea Of course he is possessed isoners and inmates of institutions, R S : temember that insignifica; % dbeig il v determination never to | of the ordinary amount of intelli- ; snificant s between $500 and $600 in a | Will make the determination never t b tisht-wad bunch, some years vings bank. let this alluring light alier the opin- | gence and could apply instructions —ON ‘THe oUTS that we called the “billion-dollar, No one will deny that everything | 1ons he has formed with unprejudiced | on the work, but he couldinot work D— congress?”"—Boston Transcript. e ol i men = o et limind one out with no preliminary guid- WITH HiS BEST FRIEN B = ith prices a few. years ago. This When he has made his declarations | ance. It is easy to critieize the sy . "omcrrnel:‘f;fi: L}}:Uull]?u? )?f ,::‘e Germ,",” % ¥ i iR 5 R e ' s ihit 8 should ake e trouble he will wait the verdict. admitted- jtem nd its very nature prohibits . to hire a private watchman and kebp ct has “ostered th: habit of com- Iy anxious to have the chance to serve | its defense hefore the people of the the doors locked.—Washington ' Star. laining, and this delightful pastime that his integrity will not be smirched | explained, one of t perfect - c""z"‘“eu‘"f r“l“’sclst"eels ’rn l‘ulyv\c'hich < g . re named in honor of Mr. Wils even in his own consciousness by his | systems kncwn would become obvious it e dmeilfl(’):: builder is responsible for the | ACtions in office, should the opportun- |to all. Duty requires that there he designations in the ‘next edftigds of i what'll happen before they zet|the alian RN & e laborer o pays jthe : iy G, oD O Zen -Ixm}m V“ele?hu"e b i And the day will come when'that [ €odss. And we vénture that the it : 3 1205 Charleston News and Courier.” X smilin’ crowd, Hinnissey, but wanst —_ tcher the advanced cost of meat, . Which the laborer or more likely | /%4n Will be elected. There will be | Admiral is repeating the words of 'I'HE OBSERVER they sharpen up their nails for a man | Mir. Hohenzollern, who is reported A e e Momet irresponaibie uniorl officen ¢'s a sonc goosc an’ there’s mol a | to have sawn his 16,000th “log," wife, will complain bitterly while will lauzh, quote po- ! butcher, receiving far more for | litical exigencies und go ‘their way | when he remarks that Germany had | e pick left av him. Shure, Governor | must be running a band sow i a Mames olcomb would do well to take a tin | rattan forest—Hartfo:d Ti L cut than formerly, will say little i LoIcemnoutaldD i Slificitak= T (i yrtfo imes. 3 . ‘1o | ©f the old school and - e . St e s x TG Jaynor, av ) : : < : e/ incropeed recinteaimileieni o E 0 Schen inalusing methiots pmomorvide he tine e pue T pra v RANDOM OBESERVATIONS Who Jazses fo Galm Beach ivory time'! Proiuction has Been rediceiiin denascRbisbenRccessl miiitite | [Uie Fonfa feodofboard Bnim i Fgiad, — OoN — the weather man s:-s a snowflake | many lines of business, but fhe good ading ‘hat labor is so high he can - oatin’ beyant the Canadian bordher | men who illustrate the seed ‘cata- make that necessary addition to | P2St. When defeat comes to their | mirals do not decode messages. THE CITY AND ITS PEQPLE = 3 eoes Al ine haa i ' £ other throuble approachin’. logues raw matoes #s lars candidate the; lai as some Naturally the “regulars” of the Sho; ' plain it as zome aturally rezulars he e Jow Yofk S - P % x after all, Mr. Dooley may be|as ever.—New Yotk Sun. Rroreover ome hears more of the | ['¢ak. They will be unable to realize | Nave @v» trying at present to 5 g 5 s el il andl T AR Gl A h cost of living from the genera. | (Mt It Was the people’s belief, in the | the buck ior any state of unpre- What promised to be a week of hugged to his breast the hope that e S PR ! : some day he would be mavor of New | S¢em to have become wide awake to accustomed to old prices, ‘and 3 e S 5 the fact that G. O. P. stands for Grand Jritain. So far as attending to pu's- 3 SR s : btz - he i SR [ L 01d Politics—in <onnecticut. The | doubt as to whether he will come in lic business ‘s concerned, his record ik 5 - brought success to ant i = o fes shs = nds Zoins £ i : camiel old reachione N e o- zo out like a lamb 6r a - lion.— ‘mous amounts going out while i e hins Dante Again one who knows won- j mies shaking nds S and SEE0Rs upblemished; he has been faithful: Sme old reactionary crew 3j 3 "‘Ct Washington Star. Today the query arises: Hus that | ders if the regulars, who were ox- | (throuzh all of the motions of brother- in aftending meetings of (he common | N€IM—men who were denounced no arrived? o 2 i i S N < % o | S0 long ago are back in command. time arrived ? tremely jealous cf their position in{ly love. We refer, of course, to the gouncil. But whether ihe people | 0 OF Mt oblernl s 3 o8 wenld want him to be mavor is an- Ais time they have a new probiem io Most men lead lives of quiet 4k other question. By his outspoken | SOIVe-—tie eternal feminine. Nuture's|jeration, said Thoreau. Probably e y manner in the common council he has | Sfedtest “question mack. an thev fsaid it in a tsitphone booth, - affer L : vinced of the unimpoytance of thosc | hon/in this corficr (both members of made a number of encmies. It is cer- | S°1Ve it? A man swallows explana- | (rying to get Walden 1365-R on fic The continued news of Polish suc- | who applied for jobs, are not a grea thi§ club.) _If either has launched tain that if he should he eclected | tions skin and core. but the lallies— }long distance wire.—Ne® York JEven- cesses against the Bolsheviki probahly al to blame. Certain it is that | o’ mayor one of his first official acts % cell, the ladies have an extra sense|inz Post would be to replace some members of | (At resisters S aliced el oo Amas been too vague for the averase (he board of public works and the | CXPlanations that eded little nourishment to develop | {he country he loves, and contident | United Stz MO T ) T latent powers. The high cost of bor complained of by the would- ity come, no counter to his thrust ‘on the | advocating the election of a candidate | cur system. or is harking back in Like the month of March, a cabi- simple, straightforward 1truth and | paredness that we have heen in political gaiety, citvwise, has devei- net officer is surrounded by some honesty of the new sort of man. which | the outhreak of the war to Secretary j oped into a drab affair with old enc- mark the passages of their y dealing with increased receipts. youngsgeneration, comparatively el the world and oxtremely swelled up | duel of words and books with Mayai~ pt of the old low prices, learns POLAND'S e with their own importance and con- ! Quigley-in this corner and MeMai- them only from their elders and m them the habit of protest is ac- ed. They sce, in the margin be- I 1 1 constructive idea during the week, it ouses more interest in Europe than s recruit was consistently dis- do not explain are : > bt o My dear prospective can pad e S e Sin Sk * | offered. Perhaps Mr. Roraback can 3 man S Vayor Quisleyiinas (dofended Maator comuission ko aslfrafuentiy | OTRSSC WEE DSBS CE 0 the frat thine vou shaisd Al of 'thelwateriithe imenace of "Bolshe- | centain it isithat every reservel offi | his administratien aned MeMabhon has icized these boards for allegad | { heart is that no person will tell vism is recognized with greater un- [cer who went into the service, Jn- | attacked it. so there was no surpriss laxity and will probably conduct his| . P 5 ¢y | that he is not =oing to vote for ypu. derstanding than in America. Threat- |jess he did so with a purely regerve | 0F disabpointment. Gampalgnalong, these same lities, It Consratulations are due toltho.clty,y W04 n s Ve o 3 Afler passing through so many d's- is said he has gome very interesting | UPON the advancement of two deserv- tress'ng incidents born of the war and information for the vot Aus (pablic senvanty ilo highor, offices: : the St Sans sl Willian: J. Noble to the leadership ¢ PRING NOISES satisfied is appreciated only perfunc- | could impose. No help ggus given to | American citizen declines to become X . the fire department and Bugene I ihere is a splendid clamor in ‘the touly. And Poland’s success means | tha. reservic. anait testimonial | escited, and so far as the writer has Governor Holcomb and the Havt- | Farnes as his assistant. Their records or : little change in the iocal political s ting the republican organization ;n and the Observer has been unable fo marts, % The Bolshovtki i s e ad anyone who criticizes their se-| A crving lansuage never understogd L o Chmtamy, | 2do uso of tanks and arnioredicars | ne ofton had, oMdér and man. | it prebabiy favers Mayar @ulsles SemscoR eni ol Blen o Jesand fsciion: VY nthralic, VMO o FRRMANY. | recently, and their attacks were pre- | clique of Navy rogulats tried to safe- | it seems to be acknowledged that the it will require all of the political In appointing Chief Noble and As- woodland hearts. ueller, Foreign Minister in the | Pared in the most thorough manner | giard their own positions rather | bellicose Mr. McMahon has mads finesse of J. Henry Roraback and |Sistant Chief Barnes so soon after th= | The oak trees shout the with him to explain ! en income and outgo, a goodly P o das . itselt ints the this country, for on the other side | couraged by local recruiting officers,’ ngs ‘bank, after some of it has deduceted to deck them in garb er thany their fathers and mothers cifoyed. ening as‘it is here, the full sirengih | outfit, met with cvery handic; of the R 'S aching a o dis- tai 5 % e i et the Red’s teaching among the dis- | 4 vain and pompous detail 6f officers H. They will be much better n his inevitable and much de- ed flnish comes. The Bolshcviki on the Polish front | he made zood with te handicap that | cancy occurred, the board of fire | close of day, s commissioners used excellent juds-, And there are cries from flowers things to the women of the state'who | ment. In times past it has frequently { till unborn, { From ferns, rocks, hills and all the ol sovernment,‘is to form | ¥et undertaken. Yet those attacks [{han gain help fot the Navy——and | VOtes for the mavor. .\‘:il(’\w’- have {hose who ro: nv to replaje | Were met with such determined re- | Sceretary, Daniels was not to- blame | SIMPL ‘ll:'w_\erV_ wylva ;v(nn II]«“npx_\(:n s it sl e 5 camp, is the height oi nonsense to ance thal they became cats b it s e 4 £ & CEEE, for that. trail a man around durinz a political e a A fe ) There is another phase of the Po- Reut Adinirall Rlunkett has| testic | campaisn for the purpose offcontra s Of roaring at him. layed appointments for weeks, keep- |§ fine array e it G e b ATy i P : :: i ke S ) v S o e 2 i i e 2] o ) 0 s that announce a sol b resistance to the Bolsheviki which | fieds that the Germans, by superior | dicting his utterances, and McMahon - At the republican state convention | ing the public in the dark and ope Qe colors ithat announce e U e o e g S kh e G has gained nothing. 1t is @n unfailing | @ resolution was passed urging Gov- ;| ing up many opportunities for politi- ing morn. > present | marksmanship “turned the British on | /2% ST BOUVRE 5 blic that it ernor Holcomb to call a specidl’ses- | nterfere. The quick appoint- | And ponderous heeches swell {he during the Battle of | wily furn away from the faultfinder SION Of the legislature in order that in the present case settle the| hymn along; = e Sk Jand and captured | yutland, although it is hard to sec ) and heckler afd transfer its sympo. | action might be taken with respect tter for all time and save the fire The "4:“‘”‘ SUDE IS R S ag e would < p " E e 5 to the constitutional a dment pro- | depar t a state of uncertain- st % 5 S0 he would | where this had any cffect on the U. | thies to the person who is being erit- SE Ainesmencnes G o '.'“",0"4 s o fteer ] And far away the moss-clad cliffs to bring Ger- Navy lack of manpower. The | i¢ized if childish factics are pursued iding for woman suffrage. What |ty which always has an evil effec =hip which | (estifier is by the critic. happened belon3s in the realm of his- { upon morale. 1 are strong right, but not fully so. As The truth Js that New Britain. | i ; To ccho back to woodland choristers; s : ory that will probably have an cffec Besides the officers selected the e L Tt i a4 matter of fact, in the Battie of | qocsn't care a what Mayor Quigley °th- | Jutiand, the Germans did outshoot | thinks of McMahon or what MeMahon upon the future of the party in Con- | were a number of other candidates oy necticut. In fact. it is possible for i1s | for (he positions. News of the deatn | - SWE L G L g p116 | (he British but only in the first few | thinks of the mayor. We are all in- ‘lv_u"r‘nlful" Sheois o cxtend ovihe na lief Chief Senme has h“‘f"‘r”": ;'f‘““) o Spring!” terested simply in securing . good ‘iomal field in the pproaching No-|celved when candidates for is posi- | gonett Taidlaw Eskow i New Zovernment, one that possesses busi- Vember election, which may not he ftion besan to loom up. hey and ol Tiae ons aoumen. Mere homesty of pur. Such an casy campaign as leaders in | their [friends immediately busied clse is the reason for this. The Ger- | pose is not sufficient: it must be i . believe. honor before the appointment was both big political parties pretend (5 | thewwsscs in an attempt to corral the mans had the better range finders | backed up by judgment and vision: i ; & s i T e R e e e R e e penen: fe made. The commissioners decided 25 YEARS AGO - ey S MS | Mcient as the men cmployved by the Hartford Courant, official spokesman not to let the appointments hang fire v poc . machines . were implieitly § 0 ET L admintster their pri. . fOr the party in the state, ‘the day | —which is to thelr credit ted. the men were not drilled to | vate af o i - after the convention as much as said The fire department is ip zood e mechanical work by their awn A A that the convention deliberately <ef, hands. ! out to deceive the people of the stats = March 27, 1595, Bds o ne o Alderman <urtis’ campaien is beinz by passing the resolution with the; When plans were first discussed for| (o libor can now be had for = quictly conducted. In faet, it is ail expectation that the zovernor would; observing the 300th anniversary of the { «1 06 a day. Labor in the south is £ thrown off by the shock { underneath the suvface. One would refuse fo call the. legislature. Sucn! Pilgr landing at I'lvmouth Rock. | zetiins 40 conts for a 12 hour day. &ilvos of the German's| hardly know he is a candidate for fr s was refreshing. if some-. The 1d suzgested that Connecti- | ° Griswold street residents are be- reupon they were ut- | office. A recent bercavement in his what startling. It has been some time ' cut should take an attive part in the | comine quite active in ther efforts to —bevond the memory of ye oldest’ program. It is pleasinz to learn that | wat sewer connections for that local- arc at present engaged in the pastime | been the case public boards se- | germany. Had Lenine Mt10i, heads 18 | salvos. Thereafter they were off in N | their fire. Mechanics, and nothing (93TQ UYL, JO PIUIOH oYL WwolLF ™ , the delicate adjustments of family may have some hearing upen 4 the alderman’s diffidence. And. then inhab.—since the Courant has ad- | the suggestion has borne fruit and : insand five con-| o050 he may be keeping his rifle weil mitted that the party acted or spoke . that (his state has appointed a com- 'he internal revenue commisshdfi- e although there | giled and his powder dry for later a lie. To make matters worse, the ! mittee to confer with the Massachu- | ers have been instructed to notify @ nders. and bearing | activities. cditor emeritus of the Courani was setts commitiee in charge of the cele- | dealers that playing cards cannot be lsult was that they The alderman from the Third ward one of the delegates and. therefore. | bration. offered for resale without a revenus is a hard man to judge. Just wh had a hand in what the conventic Despite its many residents of foreign | stamp. ] his political opponents think he did. blood. Connecticut is at heart a true| Plaid dress zoodsare now seiling for sleeping he is preparing blow t} Running true to form, the eminen: | Yankee community and it will alw 516 1-4 cents a yard at McMiilan's. will leave them breathless. He is a governor did refuse to call the assem- ! recall with pride the part it plaved George H. Saze left this_morning puted to be the ! quiet worker who campaigns with few by together to act upon the suffraz> ' in claiming the wilderness from the | for a business trip to New York. - drums and whethes amendment. He has succeeded in in- ! savagzes as co-weorkers with the early A, H. Bushnell hos secured an am- he has made any progress {oward cap- terpretinz the Constitution in a form | settlers of Massachusetts. True, dur| cieni r It is the frame of an manner of living and our mental pro- | umbrella probably made 75 vears ago. Mr, Bushnell secured the velic of Samuel C. Bosworth. John H. Webber has been enter- (aining D. E. Marshail of New Haven. Potatoes are selling for 75 cents a full would not harm the party. No it face. It is not difficult to mm,:iyno not so ready to accord religious lib- "“:‘"‘{" ) T B e is rather carly to say whether the . What will take place when the delc- i erty to others, but it must be Temem- | T ih street last evening. THe Third warder is becoming stronzer or sation confers with the executive. o { bered that they were rightfully jeni- | O AIn Srett (98t SYER NS g make in will be shown. politely but firmiy. | ous of their laurcls. zained after so British were trained Ivo or two. after ments. and the frican system of | {rumnets or bass roved so effi- ! ¥ & : turing the republican nomination which malkes it his duty not to sum- stion whether i oo n6t be estimated. Alderman Cur- mon the solons. Rui it is announced i cosses have changed greatly. but we avy did in | tis is not without admirers and ther~ that a delegation from the party con- | have a corner in our heart for those control work |are many influential leaders in the vention will wait upon the governcs brave men who faced the dangers of had demon- party who would be happy to see and try to persuade him to changze the uncharted seas to seek religious ned spotters | Mavor Quizley zo down if his down- hix mind and at least save the party's{ freedom. It is said that they were instruments - time Navy weaker. If he intends to open fight for the nomination. it will that he is wrecking the varty which | much sacrifice. Yo necessary for him (o make an elevated=him to the hizhest office in he observance at Plymouth Rock carly ‘beginning. the commonwealth. There may be! could take no better form than th EUMONIA pleadings. there may be frowns. Un- dedication of our -hearts and our NEU less GGovernor Holcomb “ahout faces.” { minds to the principle of religious 5 3 By the time this is printed it is he will find it nece to give the | freedom for all. kel us sweep away Call a physician. Immed expected ihat Alderman A. M. delegation an icy shoulder—after, of: the intolerance that'is still found like | ately begin *‘emergency” Paonersa will have announced his course. quoting a few pages of law. | a sore underneath the surface and co- | treatment with— the war, was taking up the whole walk. ~ a s e practice which > because g too bad .t cannot | he allc ! candidacy for the democratic nomi- Well. as Mr. Dooley would . “the ! operate to the end that we shall ail| . “tices ! nation for mayor. TI'riends of Alder- ludies are on the owld gnileman’s! reach the same goal, even if we are on VICKS ot. ) man Paonessa know that he has long cail, an’ there's po te & Saniano.. B

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