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nday excepted) at 4:18 Bullding, ¢7 Churen 8¢, onthe at ‘New Britain Class Mall Matter. wing medium in press advertivers. Assoctated Press. ™ lustvely entitled T TIME" has a “part time’ Health. Undoubtly he man in Dr tions ow. there was the proper the old saying to every way are not under about twn Bri. of able serve is now in New ins to the matter the way of obtaining anent superintendent impossibilities, how- If the compelled recognized ad ould be to or work in order to do peure a superintendent te not only his whole ole heart to the work the hoglh of the city d an appalling report 1 committee on condi- nts and apartments. has come that refuse 4 In alleys. We have with an epidemic ntly coming up mat- nd immediate atten- official can be blamed “had no time” to at- can point to the hours n his “part time" job, id say that In reality he has been giving to the position, but matter, which ocourred when he was jtend to something out- me" job. lein accepted the pos- for It at all more in his part time lelnl would do were his time to the work. the fact remains that uld have a full time to health i he should be on the te, and should on punch, The adminis recognize ‘this before e bitter cause to com- ninistration that would ime man to fill a posi- s more time than any 0 it were he to devote f the day to the work may Possi- look after be D AND RUSSIA. lcation of the Secre- of the United States, pitlon of Soviot Rus- agreeable reading by has stated the sit- larity that iy welcomoe. ruled today, he says, ble to the great ma- jeople. Those leaders, lize this by their re- to a popular election condition exists the eannot recognize the sympathjzing, the oes, with the real aims number of the fms which jovernment @ Ideals which America Rus- include less an- put itself oppressing the United when pes not be- by ment sayss the sider alding her es that a government which will keep its by its actions that its something. loyd Georgo says ong In attacking jot is entitled in peace to guarantees against But he belie¥es that retaliation to the ex. out national the the existence of the United States ain is about the same be a free Poland, but be no dlsintegration of Empire. The trouble, the refusal of the In accord with the Rus They failed to d in have promise and now of the Po at important desist in their ted Warsaw has s seems to an point, advance been of the conference at ed. If the Russian de- itrely unfair the Allies ect Poland In order EXPRESS WAGE INCREASE. The Express | company to undoubtadly It wage increase employes will their the men be accepted unions is that expect by | dia | ind themselves increase, they did other sald not a greater found that high railway the hoard receive as pay as men the Naturally laid rates in business. the express company has n of plans to seek an increase to rost It meet the increased labor. will be granted of necessi'y There of course, he- by railroads. is a difference tween the positions occupied the express and the While causes company delay in shipmants difficult inadequate much express business, and of some in an force omfort employes this s the that brings 1is incon by b of transportation venience equals no me te- pro- solute lay duceq, paralysis business in freight | Express is | number of « torce that by shipped by rail, but the ars to and of is handle it the | large re- | the num- Yaborers is not by freight, where the and the obtaining chief factor, has been quired necceritated shipment of ber cars, is the of them It inerease in that the the consumer fol announced cost to lowing the raise in railroad rates will | be allowed but not by the government to be once—by producer, | manufacturer or A it can | helped. It 1a that ! increased profits would take care of ! this | vent retailer be has been Increase. will be excess the rates. n easier matter ve charge to to pre the con- sumer in matter of raise The one. a in express transaction s | usually a direct Therd is no substitute for the rail- road in long hauls at present. 'l'hu‘ rural delivery of the United Stales is a substitute for the express serv- ice is becom- The all in many instances and popular therefore, ing more and more last increase in rates, things considered, will not hardship to the consumer that mignt be bra ht by the ‘@.se in rail rates. Moreover it is believed the bring tie the employes deserve increase. JAMES O'NEILL. When a noted actor dies one apt to think of him, not in his prop- er person unless one knew him in his | private life, but as the character with which he was assogiated in the mind. Denman Thompson could never be the great- country who recalled other than as of the a poor tramp and gave him to get ‘back his home in New York with the remark: it may make hearted man took pity five on dollars to “It won't break me an’ you." Rip Van so much Joseph Jefferson the Winkle gone to his sleep longer than the twenty-year uncon- undergone that Edwin Booth, like Jefferson, carried a number of personalities, he is remembered the that most impressed the man saWw him often. “Home Sweet Home" with the despite her more Her singing enchore is sclousness in char- acter one and in who will always of bril- of was one be Adelina lant the song as of the delightful and the most touching accomplishments James The older the middle- of associated Patti, shievements. memory ola an heart- of her O'Neill generation and many aged will Monte Cristo.” that book tod by parent, fall from mother hpar of the mysterious character of the Count, as plaved by O'Neill, a4 thrill with the story of the re- venge and finding of fabulous by Edmund later the brated Count of Monte Christo, Thus totally upacquainted with the man himself feel that they have 1 a close friend of the :ne- mory in the death of James O'Neill. They attribute him all the ness and graco the Count, and they of the book, if they saw the actor in the part, with- the dark the prison rock the the water splashing over him us dead of his child hearing the is remember “Count The or read\ it read will perhaps see the hands of the father or who aloud, yook reads and will will wealth Dantes, ale- those to of hear never can out remembering scene where he plunges from tower and climbs upon in he those who have wronged him The O'Neill many relatives forms his purpose -of revenge on man, James is dead wiil But countless thousands will | the death, fancy, of romantie Count of Monte Christo. friends and mourn mourn in the | ISN'T IT STRANGE? That Coolidge getting a lot of the publicity in the presiden- | tial race while Harding is the nom- inee . seems to be Northampton front porches are more accessible than Ohio dittoes. | B2 fi splencid brand c CLOSED MONDAYS TP TO SEPTEMBER 6TH, INCLUSIVE MEN! YOU ARE INTERESTED! Here’s An August Sale of the Famous PEERLESS UNION SUITS Look for the “PEERLESS" Label in Every Garment. they're underwear on Perhaps ment these store news. follows: days The LOT NO. Union Suits of combed Egy only; short slecves, ankle length Regular price $3.00. Sale price ¢ Cameras and Brownies For Vacationists Don't forget to take a camera wtih you on that vacation or outing trip If you don't keep a picture record of those happy occasions you'll regret it — “sure as shootin.” We can show you every reli- able make, and the prices are as emall as it's possible to find them anywhere. Fresh films—always; develop vacation films free of charge if prints are ordered. We get excgllent results—the best obtainable from amateur work. Come in before going away and let look over your camera, adjust it and otherwise put it in A—1 condition. We are agents for Eastman Kodaks, Camera dept., main floor. and we “JEST RUMINATIN".” (Robert Russell.) 's peopl: claims that an tell by lookin' in the the disposition of a hoss is he low-strung or high. They say they can spot mean- ness qr a*tendency to balk; can tell the language he would use if he knowed how to talk. They say that viciousness leaves marks, or kindliness fts showed. If this was true o humans they'd be si that should be knowed. Strange— like the smoke comes curlin® up from that o pipe o' mine; blackened bowl o' briar- wood seems sort o' like to shine. Them dream-clouds reads: “To some extent a hoss «is like a man: some folks can't size up human eyes while other people can There ain’t no question but the soul peeps outward now an’ then, though usually it is hid behind the mask o men An’ anyone who catches that thar soul !aid naked, bare, must honor well the secret that his own sou! let him share. Whate'er the mask the person wears throughout the long, long day, it gives no sa- cred message like the honest soul can say. Watch for the soul thar in the eye of friend or fo' as well—-"twill give the truth far better than mere words can ever tell.” — about the heat—and the coal worrying about supply i That Ponzi's scheme is the envy of the proletariat, while the government says that it won't work—and is trying the to find means modern Midas behind to place the bars. That trant proving recalci- though that ratification seems to be stale- though both organizations pretend, Tennessee is its legislature and suffrage national least, mated even party at to favor the step v believe that “Hell hath woman scorned.” Roth parties no fury like a the other will re- proot of the saying. Tt Connec- i Maybe one or definite Tennessee or catch lepends upon ticut which party is to FACTS AND FANCIES vour favorite make and probahly terial for | was caused by drin —St ' 5 i termilk this is sale duty: but we are doing things Suits offered in this sale are 1 ptian varn, in ecru L. $2.19 ankle length; the very in our and more sales are to follow, of which you'll receive due notification, if you scan our Peerless Union strictly Regular price $2.50. Come to the Men's Furnishings Department —Main Floor— first time vou've ever seen this %; men’s furnishings depart- lots first qualit. i two < as - LOT NO. 2 Sleevecless Suits, knee length; also short sleeves, in white and ecru. ... $1.85 Sale price If You'd Love A Pretty New Silk Dress LOOK HERE! True—the size range is somewhat broken, but the Dresses are as superlatively desirable as on the third floor. day they were welcomed to the There are Dresses of Georgette, cartridge silk, messaline, crepe, satin, and combinations of these materials. The color range leaves nothing to be desired: pink, peach, black, White, tan, flesh, orchid and others. Some are knife pleated; some some are beaded, flounced, frilled and so model of a kind. The old and new Dresses formerly up to $79.50 ERERNS —— tates to live, if I can't go to Ger- many,” says the German crown prince. We can't beliéve that he would have nearly as good a time here as he thinks he would—Cleveland Plain Dealer. ) SRR HEREREAE ; interviewing Champ Clark, Col. may get some valuable ma- an article on how to s vive a political disappointment.— Washington Star. It appears that one of the cam- paign issues this year is going to be whether to take the stump or not to take it. Maybe it can be taken “with reservations. ringfield (Ohio) News. companies want a 15 per cent. raise in rates, too Sure, Let's all get a raise until it will re- quire a hundred dollars to buy a post- The expres . age stamp.—Houston Post. Coclidge knows how to thereby tempting Indianapolis News Governor make doughnuts, the A. E. F. votc The pest who used to ask, hot enough for you ' now is getting off, “Anyway you can bet Ohio will have the next president.”—Cincinnati Enpuirer. hold-ups in one day in be a severe blow ‘o that all crime Albany Journal. News of Chicago must thoe: who contended What's the use of talking about a coal supply that will last 7,000 years, when within 50 vears most of us will be interested only in the ice crop.? Paul Pioneer Press. A De'aware chemist says that but- contains as high as 3 per Thus dairies are in plain violation of the Volstead act, 1d there was somethng in Charlic Fairbank’s “buttermilk cocktail”_af- ter all.—st. Joseph Gazatte. cent. alcohol. man’'s wife gets sick he be quit an hour or two be all right. but when he wants her to feel be fatal.—Galveston When a tells her to nd she will he gets sick thar it may News. ase on the means ancther advance m v the familiar advice s may be amended to read “Sea America first, and not much of that.”—Springfield Republican. Score another point for the Adam- ces of Massachusetts, The skipper of the Rcoolute isn't running for pres- jdent this year. but later on no one If the railroads big wage ; can say what may happen.—Brooklyn Eagle. The trouble about starting so many new parties is that they mayv not be enough Ohio men to ko around.—Shoe + and Leather Reporter. CLe labor. high | Star. also stands tor Washington Colonel Bryan will remain in democratic party, but his hammer is fiying at half-mast just now.—Min- neapolic Journal. “H cost of In France they use wine for a hair- wash. Ia this country they do just oppesite.—~Columbia State. 25 YEARS AGO (Fromm The Herald of That Date) The common council will meet this evening and discuss matters of im- portance pertaining to the welfare of the eity. be B and Erwin | Petition to Restrict Garden Street For are finished with soutache braid, on. There’'s but one prices: . $39.95 Y $49.95 2| 5% turing Co. will build two hrld(:hsl across the street that will connect the ! two factories. Mrs V. B. Chamberlain has gone to Cottage City to spend her sum- mer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Parsons are expected from Bethlehem, Mass., this week. James M. Curtin, T. H. Brady and John Hanna spent the-day at Pleas- ure Beach. There will be a dnce at White Oak #his evening under the auspices of the Greenleaf Social club. A wagon was stopped in Plainvilie this morning and it was found to be filled with beer. As it was for priv- ate use, they were not molested. CANNOT RESTRICT BUILDING ON STREET Residents is Not Possible. Public Works Board Finds. The beard of public meeting last night and the ruling of . gtng Corporation Counsel M. H. Camp, denied :he petition of Cecilia Meehan et al for | restricting Garden street to residences | on from Black Rock avenue west. The city has not right to do this, the ! lawyer ruled. : Rackliffe Brothers were awarded | the contract to furnish wire for a fence around city storeage property at the corner of East Main and Howard streets. The price is $2,150, with $115 extra for a gate. Leonardo Sarra was given per- mission to move a house on Tremont ' street. With the usual petition of Rev. J. E. Klingberg for a military sewer in Linwood strect to the Children's Home was grantel. The' bill of H. W. Williams of 70 Glen street, who claims damages us a result of his wife's dress being damaged by tar from a city vehicle tused on the street ~ will be more throughly investigated in an attempt : to get a- satisfactory adjustment. A 50 foot line to the present grade was voted for Slater Road and a 23 foot building line was recommendeid. This will be referred to the city en- : gineer. Other routine matters up. works, at acting upcn | its restrictions, the were taken FEAR CIVIL WAR _— if Federal Troops Are Sent to En- | i l New Outbreak in Vera Cruz Expected | force Govt. Orders, ! Vera Cruz, Aug. 11.—Civi] war inl { the state of Vera Cruz is said to be | inevitable should the federal govern- | ment send traops into the state to enforce the order of provisional Pres- ident de la Huerta dismissing Gover- nor Antonia Neva from office The Neva government is still functioning and has taken no notice of the pres- idential order appointing a new gov- i Donald Bartlett, | Wa TheMcMillan Store, Inc. = ALWAYS RELIABLE — Important Sale Of Pure Worsted Jersey Suits At Nearly One Half Price ON SALE THURSDAY AT $27.50 Each A Good Value Today At $45.00 WE GUARANTEE EVERY ONE OF THESE SUITS TO BE ALL WOOL. They are of the same material, of the same tail- oring and workmanship, in fact they are from the same manufacturer that we purchased theze same garments from §ix weeks age and sold for $45 each. Come See Them Tomorrow Den’t Let This Chance Ship By They are of a sport type and being of a heavy worsted Jersey are suitable and jist the thing for wear right up to cnow time, SEE THEM DISPLAYED IN WINDOW. ‘THIRD WARDERS NOW HUSTLE FORSEPT. (1 ' Plans Going Smoothly for Their Annual Barbecue In addition to Senator F. B. Brande- gee, it likely that there will be one or two other prominent speakers 2t the annual barbecue of the Third Ward Republican club at Compounce on Septemiber 11. Last night the ciub held a meeting and chairmen of various committees znd members of the same were selected as foilows: Decoration, Arthur Sampson, chair: man; Thomas Schilling, Douglas Johnson and Clifford Hellbers; mu- ic, Ernest Humphrey, chairman; Max Porter, George W. Dyson and Charles Mueller; finance, Herbert V. mp, chairman; Fred Beloin, Gard- Weid, C. F. Beanett and George Kimbali; outside ticke E. W. chultz, chairman; E. W. Irving, Richard Covert and K. J. Hoffman invitation, Ernest W. Christ, chair- man; Mayor Orson F. Curt J. Sloper and Charles ¥. Smith; speak- ers, George W. Klett, cha Fregerick S. Chamberiain, Baldin; aut , A. N. Abbe, William Cowlishaw, E. H. Pr Purington, S. P. Strople, Jack Lash, H. H. Searles, J. C. Y, J. Winklie, E. Ostroski, Albert Marsh and Edmund dinner, E. Erwin, chairman; general ticket, Peter Crona, chair- man; R. Gilpatric, A. E. Berg, Julius Milkey, F. W. Abram Buol. M. K. Pascoe, John Abell, Frank Pen- N. Humphrey, F. Corbin, William Rogers, E. Cart 2, Tras Joserh Durkee, G. E. Bean, fiecld, Ernest Benedict, A. Sehaefer, Paul P. Stanley, William .. C. Goodwin, Benjamin Parker, Chamberlain, Charles Bradley, Baker Mann, A. H. Schilling, Frank Shields, John Harsuhland, William B. berg, John F. Connors, Hatch, William W. Bullen, Dr. Frank Zwick, Dr. Waterman Lyon, Paul LaCava, John C. Loomis, S. M. David- son, B. Wagner and anley Hunt; new voters, W. N. McKirdy, Hunt, M. Johnson, James and Leonard C. Maier. Best butter 65c. Russell Bros.—advt. MILITIAMEN WITHDRAWING West Frankfort, Ills.,, Aug. 11.—Ill- inois militiamen who were sent here following anti-Italian demonstra- tions last week taday started with drawing. Approximately 400 wer scheduled to leave during the day. Best butter 65¢. Russell Bros.—advt. ' United States, J. Porter; ' Coks? , regime. - rd, George Spear, William C. Wall, | P Ross- | Harold | | his home on Stanley | Baldwin | P AN LT OUR SOUTH U, S. FAVORS POLISH POLITICAL FREEDOM Golby Sends Hote to Ttaian Am- bassador Explaining Views Washington, Aug. 11—The position of the American government in the i Polish situation was today before thi world. Stated briefly the United State: stands as favoring preservation of the: political independence and territorial integrity of Poland and as opposing any dismemberment of Russia. -The . outlines of this policy were set forth in a note despatched yesterday by ! Secretary Colby to the Italian ambas- sador. To the end that Poland shall con- tinue as an autoncwaious state the American government will follow a policy “directed to the employment of all available means to render it ef- fectual. “To safeguard the interests of the Russian people as distinguished, « from: the existing Russian ' soviet' regime the United States government through the note declares it would re- ; gard with satisfaction a declaration by alled and associated powers of re- spect for the tereritorial integrity and through boundaries of Russia. The the note asserts, takes no excaption to the efforis Lo 1rrange an armistice between Poiand and Russia, but cannot consent to an¥f plan to divert such armisiice negotige tions into 3 general Europeaa con= ierence. Secretary Colby reiterated sym- pathy of the American government for the Russian people as well as tha government’'s previously announced decision not to recognize the soviet - PERSONALS Mrs. E. M. Noveski will spénd hle next two weeks at Walnut Beach. Privata Nelson E. Morgan of the U. S. army is spending five days at Maple street. He is at present stationed with the Coast Ar- tillery Corps;at Fort Banks, Boston, but expects to be transferred to Fort- ress Monroe, Virginia, the latter part of this month. Miss Grett Brown, assistant librar- ian at the New Britain Institute, left# yesterday for a vacation at Crepe Breton, Nova Scotia. Architect W. F. Brooks has return- ed to his camp on Kezar Leke, Maine, after a business visit to his city. = ° The Misses Louis Kirkham Swift, Francis Williams, A Martha Clark and Ro are enjoying a house Point.