New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 19, 1920, Page 6

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s 3 Henkl The Third Wise Man, of more re- DABOR MORE EFFICIENT, | now being felt Strikes, of course, | immigrant. The country needs him. | possible only after delay that will de- 1) five years and hes yet'to see an act = i 2 R AR that could be called detrimental tq he more we can do for him along | stroy its advantages. the purity of the water. the line of Americanization, the bet- There is no danger that, in this It is to be hoped that the water « ter for him and the better for us. help, the Legion will forget its Ameri- [ board will see fit to allow fishing in Many of them sec- | the reservoir, leaving the issue of what constitutes a nuisance to the = efficient caretaker. American Legion posts throughout the | matter how little . they may have ANGLER. grants and will co-operate in Ameri- | thought about it before the war, they canization work. | have grown to believe in it and to And it is believed that none are | Know that only men loyal to it are better qualified to aid the immigrant | Worth bothering about. If they take 25 YEARS AGO practically than members of the Le- | hold of the foreigner he will be (From The Herald of That Date) gion. There are organizations to look | Americanized before they get through tiring demeanor, drew from his vo- Men who know men had too great ' have not ceased altogether, but many TISNING COMPANTY, cabulary the word meaning “Inspir- | confidence in the American workman, | @ man has seen the uselessness of otora. Ing"” when he referreth to the con- | and those who work by his side in- Some of them and many will be loth Bunday exospted) ference of the Three Wise Men spired by his skill, to doubt but that | to enter upon a campaign of indus- Bullding ¢7 Chureh St The main subject of the meeting | the pm»i.m. of inefficiency of labor | trial force again The American Legion has recog- | canization aspect. nized this fact. It is announced that | rificed much for this country and no Montha. i 8 a consideration of the great would be short. There is optimism among manufac- it League of Nations, so-called because | The American workman is too ! turers and other employers of labor. OmMee at New Britatn | Of its purpose to unite in one brother- | proud of his ability to produce, and | They do not over-estimate the gain Clake Mall Mattor. hood all nkind. The ideal is has too good an opinion of such , that has been made, but they do see PHONE CALLS close to the heait of the First Wise | ability, to fall for very long to pro- | the time when the workingman will Man, and he has writ on the parch- | duce all that he is capable of produc- | again take pride in his productive o sdvertieing’ modium i | MRt Of perpetuity the laws, flrmer | ing. qualities, and employers rejoice. v Ciroulation hooks and press | than those of the Medes and Per- This confidence in the efficiency of after his morals and ethics. Even, With him. — slans, by which he would have this | labor has begun to be justified. Re- 5 question of macadamising they should be systemized. But many Again the American Legion BAS | wront Mok Sheant waa brought before members .f the Legion have lately | demonstrated what a fusce it will be | the common council this evening." been in the countries from which | in America. Two large boulders had been placed —_— on the trolley tracks at Towers' brick eague d is ¢ THE IMMIGRANT. e Avsociated Prose. 1 ague and this country verned ports recelved by the Industrial | or not otherwise eredited | Its rosy tints, mankind had thought at New York say that this efliciency -1 and aleo local NeWS | i)o the First Wise Man and the Se ond Wise Man differed as to th We have got to take care of the some of them come, or in other for- yard in Berlin in an attempt to de- eign countries, and they know the COMMUNICAmD rail the car. characteristics of foreigners in a most - M. N. Judd registered yvesterday af R the Murray Hill hotel. is on the increase The Bureau | ————————————————————— bases its report on Gata received from “JEST RUMINATIN".” characte and e e e ‘racters and their meaning which | forty-nine manufacturers represent- - practical way. s (Robert Russell.) IN RESERVOIRS. nwise principle to reply | nent parchment of the League B *Oemmunicated™ although production per man has not men who helped make history; But no! Al is accord. Whethe t reached t a - attached to them thar medals Stovial atates the writ. | = PU : her | yet reached the normal, it has in Srtached) o iem thar méda's 3 e First Wise Man yielded to the | creased perceptibly since September, ) e L e it is for the intelligent | o = o Wise Man, and admitt e § The men who fought acrost the lermine whether or not | 5 e L nitted that | 1919 seas, in’ them who wanted to, e words he has inscribed may be The inefliciency of labor, over are gettin’ tokens o' the war added to and revisions made there- | which manufacturers and the “wise” || that now, thank God, |is unto, or whether the Second Wise | public was concerned, was to be ex- through. The Medals doesn’t mean so much in their intrin- w sic worth, but what they other- Ise Man was right and no words | were efficient while the war was in | wise will mean encircles all people there in a way impossible tor It certainly seems a pity that the| & Judd factory on East Main st.re& lovers of fishing have got to be de- | Thera will be’ band concerts the student of peoples. They learned . e E prived of the only place within easy | Whitc Oak tomorrow afternoon an things about foreigners no reformer | wajxing distance of the city where | evening. ; would ever know. And members n!l they can enjoy the sport because a Thomas F. Farrell, head sal communicated” proves the Legion are practical. They have few outsiders have come to the con- | at the F. H. Allis & Co. cl::; be unsound. public order is given on tant matter as the pub- | d that order is attacked, s wise to refer again clusion, at this lste day, that fishing from the banks of a reservoir con- taminates the water. Joseph Holleran. clerk at the right moment will help than an The writer has enjoyed fishing in! Globe Clothing store, left this i hundred, theoretically admirable, but Shuttle Meadow for the past twenty- ing for a two weeks' vacation. store, will leave Monday for a weeks' stay at Block Island. A\ [ learned to scorn the impracticable; to | know how much more one deed at: Man was convinced that the First | pected. Certainly all worked and all #hould change that the First Wise | progress. Whether a man stayed in this earth. No land can be in- Man had proclaimeth, mankind does | this country and worked in some war different to that thar war's ef- fects; because o' it all men will The T . plainer see their own defects. he Third Wise Man composeth | seas and labored in an entirely dit- An’ men an’ youths who wears B o et objects to | 2°F. KOV industry, or whether he went over- the Board of Water that there shall be no In reservoirg from which its water. These are Against it: always been permitted rs and has, to the best a never resulted in pollution of the water, himself admiringly, praiseth the First | ferent way there, the labor was hard, the sizn that means they took Wise Man, expresseth his distress at | the men were driven constantly; there their part is carryin’ around, today, a sort o' broadened WISE, SMITH & CO. HARTFORD STORE CLOSED ALL_ DAY MONDAYS DURING JULY AND AUGUST. ceasing of service under his strong | was alway stra 8 3 esas ong | always a strain attached: There foatt They ainct & Bosstin’5) and, and aith that the blow was | entered also Into the situation the the things they done, the soothed by the knowledge that his | scarcity of labor here and the re- things they said; they're more future service woul. be to one able | sultant independence after the strain inclined to think—-an' try—re- to bear gallantly the mantl e : war had ces v e 3 e of the | of the war had ceased. Men who had SRR Ve ateos T ot First Wise Man worked hard felt quite as soldiers and e e a Tot Ss' puiver than that of The Fourth Wise Man sitteth apart. | other service men felt—that they o' swhite-haired men’ll have a He did not hear the words of wisdom | were entitied to a rest. little sacred spot whar rests QR eition. proceeding W that mark o' Victory—whar suffers greater pollution l":fl'(-r:nx fr m‘!hfi Three Wise Man. High wages, and the forbearance as S HEe T il come o happis k. it when he heareth of them: when | required of employers aided in the Sk ior muny et 6 soriow) the ressrvoirs is a means | 1 1e8rneth of the comments of the | growing inefficiency. And then came deep, for some. My ol' pipe Three Wise Men, he jssueth a chal- | the binding of the workingman by smokes up proudly as it says to you an’ me: “Give honor to them Medalists who helped make history.” E [ HUNDREDS OF NEW BRITAIN FOLKS WILL COME TO HARTFORD TOMORROW ITS TUESDAY BARGAIN DAY AT WISE, SMITH & CO. Good Old Fashioned Bargains In Staple Merchandise —Here Tomorrow Youll find them throughout the.store — Hundreds of them — Only a few find their way into this lenge. “What,” quoth he, “meaneth | laws of the organizations with which asks If the commission- = the Three Wise Men exactly.” they were affiliated awakened to the danger. other than fishermen tions on the banks of ts of the writer may to by the method ot Absurdum." lous to say that because ialways been permitted, at results apparent to persons it should con- pwed. Years ago peo- T tted to carry around HE J(¥ med appendices. No they breught serious discovered that they | they are removed. Many n saved Experts tell M the fishing In reservolrs L t K t ‘water. It Is wise and earn 0 nl Wtop it. No one can tell ot serous renitn dia Prettier and More drinking our water Selah! The reaction from the strikes is advertisement. WOMEN’S SILK GLOVES $2.98, $3.98 and $5 Summer Skirts Two-clasp White Silk Gloves, double finger tipped, about one hundred and twenty pairs, to Tuesday Bargain Day $1.49 e« cuc S the water may wuffer || ’ o fon from other sources Useful rhlngs Under BARGAIN DAY for allowing one pollut- gontinue. Get at them | | . e w e | Guidance of An Expert ving quality of lce for sick persons is much the detrimental effect of that has been stopped. It to do with this order . - that fishing in the reser- WOMEN’S KNIT VESTS PACKAGE STATIONERY ACME ICE CREAM FREEZER means of recreation. The Straight Vests, low neck Full pound package of Writ- ice, regular $1.50, on sale down lke to Indulge in the sleeveless with shoulder straps, ng paper and package of en- S P AT T S f. But playing baseball good full size and first quality ' elopes to match. Regular [ X TUESDAY, calue 55c .TUESDAY, staris TUESDAY, $ or riding bleyeles on the | |§ BARGAIN DAY each 19¢ BARGAIN DAY .. 39¢ BARGAIN DAY 1 '19 weuld be a source of r many. The latter cases : ‘. 6 convenience of pedes- - 5 g : WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ $1.98 WOMEN'S BLOOMERS SLIP-OVER SWEATERS according to experts, pies hoacr, and free instruction in knitting all this week by |} = s oo “;" OWE | ek maste mioomers win | womens and Miswess ¥ ek en the commissioners WAISTS elastic at waist and knee, regu- e skirts, only a few couor: ay ... $1.29 s i v v | @ Mirs. D.F. Jones, an expert on Knitting direct from e P et poin St onl limited quantity— BARGAIN TUESDAY, $ ? i e R DAY 590 BARGAIN DAY . 2.95 Two hundred stylish Wash Skirts in eight different styles, ma- terials are fine white gaberdine, lincn crash, white pique and fine bl nd 0 quality poplins. All sizs up to 32 — slightly soiled and machine ing, in black, all sizes, an ex- handled, therefore we:madea much underprice purchase and pass cellent 35c value, on sale this splendid bargain along to you. TUESDAY AT FIRST BAR- TUESDAY, GAIN TABLE — MAIN FLOOR — $1.49. BARGAIN DAY pair 25C WOMEN’S STOCKINGS ' should be inscribed upo h erma- & - ~ 5 FROM A LOVER OF FISHING. A two-story structure to be usdd ed upon the perma- | ¢ forty industries. They say that They're givin' medals for the Soldiers on the other side met the | Editor Herald: for offices will bé erected on the Nort® -* ce should they let it i the Minerva Studios. Ask her advice on all @} <™= tion should be stopped than fishermen do com knitting problems. WOMEN'S HOUSE DRESSES DE BEVOISE BRASSIERES ns on the banks of the ! , B " Crers ean b6 Chambray ' and gingham, Of fine summer netting, with W““"“;D"‘“‘““ Sacques of P iem.” teo Bille Burke and waistline shields attached, sizes 32 to 44, Beanin And TR SIS $% 0 s models, sizes 36 to 44. Regular regular price $1.50, TUESDAY, regilar 31.45 "and $1.75. ' On s rades meak be wet | The newest Minerva creations for knitting &} tx wsoxs’ 'g1759 | anca $1.00 | S e mmas R ¥ asg o A b : BARGAIN LAY .. . DAY ..ovvninnns A e . $l.00 o e v vomss " | i Will be demonstrated and fully explained by Mrs. no humgn being wholly WOMEN'S APRONS W. S. SPECIAL SUMMER and Do group of human Jones. - NETTING CORSET ey would not be human it Bungalow Dress Aprons, of percale, with elastic waist line, Trimmed top and hose sup- But as long as any al . : T : o 2 : regular $1.79. TUESDAY, porters, regular $1.75. TUES- sizes 2 to 6 years, regular $1.50 fistency consists of a bet. A ~ > ol BARGAIN DAY, BARGAIN and $1.75, TUESDAY 95c £ Bles Mot such inconsist- | Come and see the b : DA v . BARGAIN DAY LE WISE MEN. many beautlflll flnd TAILORED SUITS OF LINENE ELECTRIC GRILL R itk Gedborday, and & . : Cool, comfortable and stylish are these tailored frotiig oy el : A R A 2 S gain in a small well made fse Man who hath no in- | 8 2 ractical artlcles ou linene Suits which come in plaited and belted | pioorric Grill, just what you've been looking for — B srence of the < models, trimmed with pearl buttons, regular | " N FE SrO - SOF R G, B s i 1188 wabs. TUESDAY, BARGAIN DAY ... 33.19 hr-:hc.):nl:;.:c Sy M.“ : ; \ ; - can easily learn to TUESDAY, BARGAIN DAY TAILOR MADE SUITS OF SERGE . WOMEN'S WHI'TE TENNIS SHOES . . knlt : A miscellaneous assortment of Tailored Suits of Extra quality white canvas, high cut, pure gum serge and silvertone, broken assortment of sizes and white rubber soles, canvas lined, Beacon Falls Top: " DRESSING SACQUES CHILDREN’S CREEPERS Rompers and Creepers of chambray and check gingham, t lately recovereth from lckness, saith of the meet- h the roof of the abade | | = P \ Ve ¢ g N Q O u colors, but none sold for less than $35.00, some | Notch brand. Regular $2.50 qusality, ey t ur i arn I 'e t + as high as $60.00 22 50 TUESDAY, BARGAIN DAY - . d p 2 TUESDAY, BARGAIN DAY $ o X gond Wise Man, who |Is < R = larger of girth and pos- BEAUTIFUL SILK DRESSES WHITE PIQUE great stoutness of heart it g » Some are of Georgette silk, some beaded Geor- A thousand yards of 36-inch wide White p‘q“,' " 2 ; ! gette, others of taffeta and satin combination. | the regular 3% and 49c kind, to sell racterizeth the meeting as v 3 A Were $25.00 and $32.50. 5 8 TUESDAY, BARGAIN DAY ... Yard Cc L." Which word remindeth L §7 I - 1 TUESDAY, BARGAIN DAY 1 9 wis ho hath d N ) : X Ti a '“: "";': "‘m‘"‘ s i‘“":;o XAMRY! 2 EXTRA SIZE SILK POPLIN DRESSES TABLE LINEN. y -_ L= - UTA Made of woolen poplin with overskirt and belt, Twenty-five - pieces of bleached merceriged th was asceustomed to . = - pr——— navy, brown and taupe, sizes up to 53. You would | Table Linen, assorted new patterns, regular $1.49. Bm a great stick of com. N not hesitate to pay $25—but priced TUESDAY . jons. He, too, was for TUEEDAY, BARGAIN DAY .. s 18098 BARGAIN DAY .....ccveuieee.. yard s l .19 B be “delighted” when af- e e

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