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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1920. ew Sritain Herald. MERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, L : Proprictors binatioa of the material and the ar- | He said, further. that the compulsory vk B 4 : | The word you thought | Reuct quily (sunday exvepted) \a:, 4:1s | listic.© It stamps thosel met on £he'| avbitration |svstem based upon - - & , ot o+ times bt didi’t sl B. m. At Herald Bullding. 67 Church 8t | «ircets with a look of purpose. softs | wrons theofy and that a plan where- say is like the opportunity 4 $200 Tt Sontn ened, possibly, by a reuiization that{ pe employer and employe can com Toe a Month : lies the sort of toil that malkes this | system of “getting together” to setile country what it is. labor troubles hetter than the ,\m.; Y N B “JEST RUMINATIN New Britain is unique m its com- alian compulsory arbitration plan. ! Vivs z (Robert Russell.) knocks, .then goes along 1 : - | way. You didn't speak the ondl INSTRUMENT DESISNED || Ynor seizo the other whent it L - | toil neced not necessurily be ugly: that | 1o a proper understanding of each cime: perhaps your failure for | e semnd e e e, DO [ 1ebor s all the vetter nerformed be- | oyhers difficulties is much pr terabte. | i - FOR TORTURE d th > & < R T o o 1 10 @ei has sort o' “gumined tho Theoretically Mr. Braddon is abso- UNSUGCESFUL IN FIRST | bt o cause of w hint of the beautiful i haincas Ofice 5 2 ‘\'“» it | lutely correct, and developmenis may TRIAL time saves nine; a cordial s Teomel s : ey Puitel i s tacto Lyl LNEo T | prove that his preference is practical. ¥ ———— word or two has brightemed AHaY GG dlatiosn bodlks it | be- N y thangs for lols o' folks—ain't room always opun to advertisers. ! L e ) e e, ” Sadih to mozeleurnestyithanieverNundivi thild) SO T s T R SR they e’er aided You? A castin Member of The Associated Press. the increased efficiency way there - ; i e Svounbreaduponiiie it ppe o Associated Press is exclusively entitled i 1 [ ress in Washington last winterg an Y [ is a frait my ruminatin’® pipe to the use fur republication of all mews ; ComC dn addeq appreciation of I8 ar- |y yio japor talked matters over. free E an’ me adores to contempla. to it or not othorwise eredited | i oo sl Do B 0T desive to e A 2 )t tha os e . and ‘alse local news : o fortune and the desive 10 ) ¢ oo o restraining influence of cup- = T»ls_ not that Honee) because 3 mike the most of the Feauty of 1t as ) policy is good—the lagguage 6% = i and vice ~rsa. it developed that - ¢ 00 guag | ital. and vice versa. it develope 8 g ! | the one ain’t by the othet un- TAREE _ ) ivhr vounger clement in the employer gL el e i 0 7 (ORSENUIRT 12OV T RS O class was inclined to view the emplove | Z HELP NANTED twill g2in you aught we likes St TR e e D THE TORNADOY | s i o0 Docr¥R SHTieR o G o Tm‘” ’ Al this friendly deod: mor vet be- cd 1 1 seeurity ! Pl RireR (h-Mner = otepalohes | : e HEY L ; cause ‘twill make a friend— nned by the National Sceuriiy Appalling are the news dispatches | obtained in the pust. Judge Gary, on rcwg%nnnung?;g.gs o NEXT DOOR U T s A e / seizin® opportunitjes to show ! {DIDATES AN YYHOS NEXT P 5 ¢Z e S : pS b s or | throuzhout the country by tornadoes. | the old school, was so firm in his CAR \"\I}VTES D S seur .\mlmfh\ comes pretty OTHERS close ta tunin’ life to jest the ical demonsirations oughout [ (e hundred ana sixty-three dead and | stand, rig: - wrong. that proof of = - : 2 4 W monsiration y-thre 1 and [ stand, right or wrong. that proo. > — = . proper key. We dares sugges best type; may it zo on workinz | ywpao the frequent conferences Well as its Taechanicai skil! wgue for May 1, a date which, it is | telling of the devastation wrousht| (he other hand, n representative of hus been decided upon country. Many leading citics of [ property valued in the millions de- | (he correctness or incorrectness of his ] T = o 5 . i e o Z0c: home toduy—the word You thouszht of lots o times - ) but didn’t stop to sa) | the poople’s attention to the im- | hrought Advancing comparatives ! 1( s believed that a bit of i L - _.._.._—..._&‘ tance of preserving the Constit slowly at the rate of the fastest rail- | sempathy of understanding on the country have indicated that they [ stroyed does not begin to represent position and meeting of minds” of | co-operate in the plans urged the horror that the whirling winds | capital and labor secmed impossible. | : i : h. Wiy train, the winds whirled at the | side and ability to put oneself in - 7 1 . P i Avril 1-and it is expected that a num- he moral effect of the parades and | center of the tornado traveling two ot | other's plac the other would make . : jolliegisiol sieoniihe ber of local fishermen will try their ilar demonstrations throuzh warithrece hundred miles an hour, oblit-' the American way all that the ‘Aus- luck. P2 os cannot be over estimated and.|crating communities. tangling tele- ! ralian secems to consider it—the best Spring overcoats, silk faced, black le many are inctined to belittle the | phone and telegraph wires over whizh [ way, FACTS AND FANCIES was gomg (o jump njwf _the other | |\\\’_f‘ ’now_lhm \_nf’ SREEany ofF Gt clay color, for $i0, at the Globey ger of bolshevism in this country, ) aid might have been summoned, and Mr. Braddon said. also, that he had {5y guessed wrong.—New York Sun. ! Washington Star. Clothing House. el H —— B. N. Atwater, F. L. Wilcox, C. M. s believed the same satisfactory | rendering helpless many who were | he For i calism of The kaiser is reported to be saw- 7 . Thers o e ferine. T 5 ed 1 been skeptical about the idealism B oA R The 15,000 American soldiers about The country may be sufferinz from | ju\Vig and George Sage composed the hit would come from demonst not killed or injured in the wreckase. | which he had heard when he first | 28 WOPd BEain, Ll Tuesicent BRETt: coplenz are all dressed up with mo-|a “dry grouch,’ as the Indianapois® tommittee in- charze of the first an- s on the day when radicals have | Nearly a hundred were known to have | came to Amecrica, but that after 4|and to better advantage.—Portland @ Where io go.—Worcester Telegram. { News intimates, but it is at least tak- ! nual banquet of the Berlin board of { ing off its boots before it goes to bed, trade held at Brandegee hall gast 2 A . : Mr. Bryan is not yet assailingiand is able to get its had on in the nizations felt. crn States, while half of that number | jcans arc far from being. hard and Prestdent Wilson by nume, but the | morning— Boston Transcript, oreover, that same moral cffect ! perished in Georgia and Alabama. in, material, but are the most ideal-loving The jokes about the Swiss navy will i signs are that it is only a matter of | = soon e out of date, for the govern- fdays until he will be.—Charleston ften made their presence and their | been killed in six of the Middle Wesi- | closer acquaintance he decided Amer- | Oregonian. 3 cvening. Charles E. McEnro> moved his candy and fruit business to the west corner storc in the Calumet building | 25 YEARS AGO g | | bl aided in. the carrying on of lcrowded Chicago the property loss|nation in the world. emotional at ever enthusiasm waned has last- | i3lgin, 1llinois, $4,000,000 was swept Here again Mr. Biaddon is right = Why shouldn’'t the Mexicans keep Tt is fondly believed that a c away. Reports. bringing further de | Tur when capital and labor meet, sus- | . SPring fever does scem to mesh in | Carranza in office? Would any other with that post-bellum willingn to | president keep a lonzer open season - keep ¥ S and born o e | let the other fellow do it.—Manchester | for Americans and make banditry gh to keep him busy and brinz | news that harrows SUff aloofness in the employer are adt| Union. !mom Broftabler= st Touts mimea! tion! has suffercd the greatest loss by N death during the past few months of ity where every man has work | tails, continue to shock pcople witu | picion on the part of thé employe and = gt any street in this cit Somee tine last night thieves foreés 4 A. J. Sloper’s culture class will meet | an entrance to John Kenny's hennery The difference between Marshal von It might be a pleasant compliment | at the First Baptist church this eve- ' on Beaver street by pullinz off the Hindenburg and General Ludendorii ' to hold a cabinet mecting in honor ning. hasp on {he door. They carried oft is that the first suspected how th. £ of F bridg: eptan of The w oon t i ing ofT ight chickens and one duck. © S 20 | i { i | (o1 1vuw 30 plEasy SuL woad) satisfactory finuncial returns will It is on oceasions such as this tha' | 10 stifle idealism. Jmotion is apt ; pe seriously troubled by the out-| one remembers the dollar—the two i take the form of a heated declaration i s which have their insp on in ! dollars—one has given to the Red! of wrongs, fancied or real, on the one hearts of the dissatisficd or those | Cross and organizations similar ' gide, controlled scorn for a lack of fliing to work their way to com- | aims, less efficient only because less | jozic on the other. Let confidence ra- ce and success powerful. and one is glad. Instine- | move that suspicion and charity of throughout the country there is | tively people turn to the “Grea:! ynderstanding touch that hardness of a speciacular reminder that | Mother,” aided as she is by local auth- | and the basic idealism of which the reat body of dwellers in the | orities and now by posts of th:! Australian spoke will bring capital | d States is happy and content| American Legion. There is gr s clonel Tl the Dicault it n scant sympathy with the radi- | thankfulness that there are people in | the American plan will be, in fact, @ ment. Even though people are | the world who, in emergencies and in | “geiting together.” jusy to join in loyalty parades on | the quiet that comes after a great | I of this year, and in their cou- 1 cmergency that they may make ready ! . pe it from the editor to dis- ee little reason therefor, there | for the next, never falter in their ! courage hudding genius. Here is a| i be hearty sympathy with the | euZerness to do zood work and inj contributed poem from Sylvia Adler, ment and a willingness to aid if | their preparations for a continuance ; ©f 33 Dewey street. who is but 13 | years old .and has, lherewith, the jron: G Pleasure of havinz her first Ms. ac- —_— To those remembering—a bit | cepted—a record to which, we sin- IME. SUNDELIUS' GILT. ashamed. perhaps—their complaints| cerely hope, she will point with pride | {in the future: | WHEN SPRING COMES. | There’s a song in the air. there's a ecret her Sunday at Fox's theater, | little braver, a little less {anlv.findin-:" flow'r on the zround, which | There's a busy bee buzzing around fadame Sundelius could know | over the cold of the past winter thers words of appreciation of her | should comé a sympathy’ for the suf- rful voice spoken by those who | ferers now - that will make them a he sincere expressions of grati- | in the smaller discomforts B e tor her senerousizittiof Parery s e i and around, 3 S5 i el | There's a smile on all faces, a kind lents 1o aid the Swedish Luth- == | - | word said, hurch Lwilding fund, she would SENDING FUNDS TO POLAND. There are games for the children with cen more than repaid for the et i S e e e : cheeks rnlm:(lx :|nd‘ ,-n(.‘l(;'h ol he made s 2z vk 3 When spring doth come, - “an honor for New Britain to i from relatives and friends here haves | There's a flash through the green tree notified the Department of Commerce of blnebird’s zay plume. As his work of nest-building he docs mittcd to cnioy the perfection of onec of Madame Sundelius’ : that they will refuse to accept any < & In musical circles: the howor | (oo el po o saily resume: Insificd by the fact (hat she i | There's a laugh and a shout and a ent delay by the Polish banks in meet- kind word and song, S, o ., Lins these obligations is obviated. It | And happy faces after the winter so s hiversal and local in its appeal : 5 long. 7 ; Steel is made from formulas. Gunpowder, is stated that a period of six lo eight B ook cter of the | When spring doth come. doth come, be, containing many accus- ""”“I““ 'I‘"“ elapses between: receint ) SYLVIA ADLER. A-,, v/," automobile tires — even bread and those de- " lof the drafts and payment by the TATE A Py . ; = :: lx:’e\\rlzs'4“v‘u‘\x\:l‘:»‘\‘-mvnl((:»‘:“l}y‘.‘ | Polish banks. i WRITFS JOUSTON'S FATHER. o !1qous cakes.and pies for which New England = : test : Chief William J. Rawlings of the y is justly celebrated. e % Residents of New Britain desiring o of Madame Sundelius’ attuin- e8identsio tain desiring ANY of the most famous things of the world are made from formulas. er voice freely to aid a cause, | = 3 to send money to people in Poland | local police department, has written | L o e Y ineReicc BN D e R Guston R (o > And the most talked about, most carefully Iy attractive feature was ihc s 4 victim of sgas asphyxiation at the SESREN e St orehaelly e et s il TN B e ’ | guarded La Touraine formula is the reason for X e o pasi iwo or three weeks. The ex-| photographs found in dead man 3 % = forthy SnedispRopnes o com. | MoSSomcion, Chict Rawlings communi- | - the complete coffee satisfaction that comes to of the concert,. and the | Pltnation lies primarily with the sys- | tem in that somewhat | cated with Deuid, W Tinsies, chict of | 3 you in every pound bag of La Touraine Coffee. J¢ < America” at its conclu- country, e | he Fitchburs, Mass.. police Who as- moralized by the finuncial condition | ceptained through Mrs. Henry Mat- T N of all IEurope. Moreover. much of the | tila. of lm;\onhuw .\11.« : :’;n .wll!u‘nlln- It is the hidden secret of La Touraine fra- IQUE NEW BRITAIN, il forws soland as long a~o | tance of Jouston, that his father 52 z = A QUF BRITAL il onsatderfeo e lannlslione fagp | {ancepoalols v grance; its body, its changeless quality, its ew Britain in time to walk | lonx delays, adding to the confusion PR, WALSH TO SPEAK. real coffee-goodness. jubmitted that a stranger com as last August recached Warsaw afier s streets Sunday afternoon | and nilinz up orders. The number of Dr. James J. Walsh, medical = di- " . )} . = bt e inclined to characterizo | post offices in that country handlinz | rector of Fordham - umiversity of Behind this La Touraine formula is the se- vpical “faciory town.’ There | postal money orders or insured letters | Sociology und Professor of Physiolog- lection of coffee beans from plantations that hing about the phrase which | is small, ical Psychology at (Cathedral college, 2 e and a noted author, will deliver an produce the choicest crops of the coffee world. wrong impression ol ihe city, It will relieve those anxious to send | yqdress under the auspices of Daly ST : These coffee beans are carefully roasted and iheater next Sunday afternoon. Dr. much to say that the place | but whose remittances have not heen | W aWh. has spoken in this city on scientifi yblended A e Tourajne Coffee- provious occasions and is remembered call the strenuous quality of | received to know that banks are mak- | for his brilliancy on the occasions. goodness, so that every cup of La Touraine Bl «nd proidly done wWith¥llic [linsanranscmcntat o senalvepiesonte. | See —— you drink is coffee at perfection. s of @ southern city nestling, | tives to Poland at once with instruc- C .IT MS tions to effcct payment of out- New Britain's beast is of the ! money to friends and relatives in | Council. K. of C. ; | Wwhere beats its heart. Tt is | Poland and those who have done 3o | | Ridge mowntains standing orders immediately. 1f for —— DOCRE Pou“d' through Walnut Hill park - 1 - . put in the dircetion of » banks will be recredited and re- advt. funds made If a really g‘“,\l‘”,,",.‘_,( The Alpha ,\]yrhAl .\H‘\nv'H‘) fl'll!hl) m - ‘ b‘.‘o through the biuc haz . New Pritain Hizh =-hool will hold its - & | service can be arranged for the h'”‘" annual ster dance Wednesday eve- dling of them. remittances to Poiand | ninx, at the Klks club. Dancing will | be enjoyed from ® p.m. until 2 a.m., Don'’t accept coffee as La Touraine unless it’s in the La Touraine bag Sl e and refreshments will be served a la v s 4 satisfaction, however, in carte in the grill. MERION AND LABOR HVIEIEEE) S5 [AVHDE, W, . Stoddard. formerly wit feadow club one stops nt hills; factories and fReternamechaniceises { Wil be resumed It that elween the behaold E e il ite pluntsl o Secing oursclves as others see us s | Rackliffe Bros. as president and trea a profitable experience s a ple cr of the firm of Stod¢ Co ~ . ] sent products known the | @ Profit: CUPIIIER R LR S e Tl o e : . and (he ssession o [FANIENRCHICNCE Ralsoiwhien itlicRothe s T ot eetil *Thel stora will ibe devoted o hrks New one of | St¢ sometiing zood in us. Americans | the sale of farm implemenis and gen- edly wortl while plices in | 47€ not cspecially proud of the rela- | eral farmers’ supplics. w2 rv. The heauty of the views | 1100 between labor and capital, Tt is DT : . = 1 rather a new sensation te hear fhat LS g O] LNIES A rer than marred by | ! . 5 > | s Cambridge. Mass., March 30.—The | edec that beauty alone doc “ supposediv discrminatix PETSON | ppaintment of Frank A, Vanderlip : = Yew Britain for fi= own. | from another country. praises’ ¢ formep president of the National City ) A ‘I the Lecling of the man | Jabor-capital system. bank of New York as lecturcr on H 4 i Ao 23 h well-earned vacation afted arry W addon. formerly Aus. | Dusiness coonomic: at the Harvard graduate school of business admin- T e e D o e s oancan todny i iie § La Touraine Tea is Just as attractive to al tovers of quality. Ask your grocer States. told his feilow-Australians the | winl serve from Septomber 1920 wid wor One right to show its graceful | i underlying all its m;mmu} other day that he liked the American | without salarv '

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