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tam Hera“. | BLISHING COMPANT, Proprietors. at 418 ost Office at New Britats @ Class Mail Mattor, BPFHONE CALLS. lor vapul tion of All news 1t or not otherwie credit per and also local news retn. UFFRAGE ourts have ELAY. decided in as such, of vernor RRoberts t the Governor, to the mandate any elews, to the courts, although ho has a right to send ppartment at Washing- cation the woman b the namisslon of the same temporary injunction and other officlals of Tennessee's suffrage Constitution, Is Attorney General will motion to dissolve this p motion will be grant- bility. temporary ipjunction t may be granted on on a showing that per- may result if a delay, tlement, i not grant- hether or not a thing o, 1s made when on the merits of the nade. This is set for the the matter are that of the elghteenth been made. It is be- action of the anti- will mean little. The emselves by anti.suf- will have little ef- r Is out of the hands House, and now is 0. say that woman 0, There may be de- ease of nd in It s alone prohibition, the same, way enough to tter how many of the en in this Idea. Man-made laws eots. It and work of them, country s belloved of women and inten- 0 of others. his innovation is but lay in but temporary. most matters ‘HOME FOLKS.” & New Britain man the United States n France, and has trouble to write of the dead home foreibly mfort to from those who them to know that 48 sincere in his de- pasible mistakes in he bodies of former nee to the United that comes n, those here will ere can be no mis- posdible means will @ the graves of the and their bodles former homes. father than this. Amunicate with the of those that died thelr country, that ¥ know the sur- rk the graves. Al ort on the part of pan and the work of not such that k more labor mpels him, former ire to triends and have gone. o acknowledge such ly not sueh that in- e him all the help 6 In bringing the bereaved. from in- and his “pals” per- relleve the rela any brt"'—8panish it blood already Bull- Is the sort of hot d women mad of lesser In parts their na ly it ade cock-fighting pular in this coun- in which the degree n Spain some days be aungry be | authorities had a ame ugh bulls’ for fanecy. They hieh ran un- through were injured and | ven the in the moun- “fans'’ were It ' role of “JEST RUMINATIN".” (Robert Russell.) At times, when summer's at its height there comes a day like fall, which brings back memories cold—that win- blast These days us appreciate the gentle summer breeze—the feelin' that inspired to sich as these.” tomorrow may be warm; the summer may return; an’ se it isn't wise, you see, them fall- like days to spurn. Theyre evils mixed with good to make the contrast plain appear, that we may know true happiness when summer days is here. If everythin' was rosy every day an’' every night, life wouldn't be no conflict nor no everlastin’ fight; no character development would come from them dark days; there would be no pro- gression; there would be no work that pays. Adversity is mighty good, says that ol' pipe o' mine; it shows the way to better things—unrest that is Divine. So with unpleasant weather there should come no grouchy look—a feller's got to face it or a feller'll “get the hook.” —_— o' ter's recall make sort o “Be good We knows and manliness which enters into Am- erica’'s sports have much to do with of the American stal- cter. There are degener- of course. Therefore and cock-fights and little tails. formation cha ates here dog-fights, boys do tie tin cans to dogs’ But the representative America cares for Football, the wart also of track @ none baseball, and go'f interest usually “May things. him the letics, tennis the spirit man win." and is: best ERMINIE TO BE REVIVED, are always interest- There is “Come-backs"” ing and sometimes pitiful, a “come-back” that ity, and word planned, however, has nothing of the latter qu few of the others to which the usually applies, The plan to have Francis Wilson and De Wolf Hopper appear in a re- vival of Erminie brings with it noth- ing but joy. The former created the “Cadeaux,” the ill-clad of the two thieves about whom the plot re- volves, and the latter will make an “Ravvy,” the dignified per- manners s0 admirable of taking splendidly thirty Smith and others. Since the date In the title role, sang the Lullaby gently and thrillingly, Marie Jensen coquetted about so enticingly, Francis Wilsan stuffed bread in his mouth as the supper wildow of the chided him on his the comedians have really achieved Their names will be remembered long after DeWolt Hopper's rendering of “Casey the Bat"” before-the-curtain encare becomes but a Those of the younger who have not seen the comic opera played by those worthy of the music and should it point to watch for his revival It But it come-back of which great things may be expected played Mark son years ago by when Pauline Hall, s0 he sat at inn, and “Ravvy"” two great wonders, manners. at as a reminiscence generation action make a is a ‘“come-back.” is a 25 YEARS AGO (From The Herald of That Date) Plan¥ for the celebration of Labor Day in New Britain are forming Rentschlers Purk will be the scene of groat festivities. The American Band will give a con cert at hite nk. A small fir broke out at Webster street this morning. quickly extinguished. The entries so far for the Britain Wheel Club ten mile r ne follaws George Recor, George Gauer, H. Damon and P. Connely Edward Lynch was appointed to succe A. W. Kyseck as leader of the City Military Band Here's money dress shoes, $1.50 | opera shoes, $1.50— | stroet, The annual NoO. 7 It was New ce is savers- w Men% fino men's pat tip oan Bros. Main tournament of the Hartford nis Club will be heid September 9 at the club lawn on La- fayette street TROUBLES IN BELFAST & nionists Sinn Feiners Meet in Street Police With Baton Charge. Belfast, Aug. 24.—Rioting newed here last night when unionists and Sinn Feiners met in Blyson street and Kilmoren street. There shooting ard stone throwing. eventually dispersed the rioters baton charge soldiers broke up crowds two shops in Mon- was was police by a Police an which attaci.ed trose street JAPAN HAS PLAN TO RECALL \II-\ FROM U, s, Honolulu, Aug —Recall by the Japanege government of all Japanese who Hive emigrated to the States has been suggested by promi- nent citizens of Toklo as a means of solving the Japanese problem in America, says a Tokio cablegram to Nippu Jiji, Japanese language news- aper hei The cablegram adds that jokio press is supporting the Disperse Crowd re- ! The | United , FACTS AND FANCIES By ROBERT QUILLEN The Allies are making a frantic effort to rush a new supply of sym- pathy to Poland. . Townward the plowman weary way. plods his The whiskey the bootleggers sells is near bier. All right; let's have Something is needed to world stationery. paper suits. make the The secret of sucess is hidden the sweat glands. in Babe's only rival in the home-run When a politician speaks of a par- business is Carpentier. TS HOSS T OBREATH We are getting back to the normal of the fifteenth century. A blockade won't cripple Russia; the only hope is her own blockhead. Few would be willing to take the amount issue he means an issue that TWENTY Wie 8 he can mount and ride into office. An’KNEE S FRA d 5 ONE LIV DRO® the impression m is merely the As the days p: grows that Bolshevi Russian for kultare. The full dinner pail doesn’t inter- est the honest working man so much as a full gas tank. talls in the barrel, but many would = take a drop from the barrel. The thing that is worrying cannon fodder is the fact that this present whirlwind suggests a draft. the speed maniacs think for wreckless driving. are little other one Perhaps there is a fine premature the world Perhaps we in calling that war. Calling Lenine a base villian doesn’t seem to disturb the even tenor of his way. Unfortunately, one never appre- ciates the value of economy until he gets within three jumps of the poor house. Observe fhe ginth of the profiteer’s belt line and you will agree that our national resowrces have gone ta waist. COX STARTS TOUR Democratic Presidential Nominee The price of coal should be fixed at the mine and the price of milk at the pump. ) AZIZ GROTTO DANCES Will Give a Series of Dances at Bar- deck’s Hall This Winter, Starting Next Month. Plans are under way for a series of dances for the coming winter under the auspices of the Aziz Grotto that will take place in Bardeck’s Hall. The committee in charge held a meeting and it was arranged to have the first one held September 17. There will be a Cafe Chantant, singing cabaret, at the dance and the famous New Haven String orchestra will fur- nish the music. Special decorations on the hall and special posters will be made for the dance, and during the| evening, an entertainment will be gifen in the intermission, Light lunches will be served at tables. The committee in charge of the dances that Is working hard to make them ! a success are, L. A. Sprague, L. Bail, H. Dolan, Edward Bennett, Sherwood Raymond. [Marold Brumbsum, Ray- mond Noren, W=H. Jackson, Frank Goodrich, Harry Smith, R. H. Stall, John Lockett and Howard Timbrell. is Expected to Intensify the Contro- versy Over $15,000,000 “Slush Fund” Dayton, Cox closed O., Aug. 24.—Governor up_his affairs here for his ‘departure “tonight on another tour of Indfana, Pennsylvania, Conn- ectcut and New York which is expect- ed to intensify the controversy over his recent charges that a $15,000,000 “slush fund” was being raised for the republican campaign. He will speak tomorrow afternoon at Princeton, Ind., and in the evening at Evansville, Ind., Thursday night at Pittsburgh, Friday at New Haven and Saturday at New York. RIOTING CONTINUES Nationalistic Troubles in Lisburn Still on—Inhabitants Forced to Fly the Union Jack. Overworked Men Wil Sq Long A~ The Bodily He: Men who are in good physical con- dition do not feel the strain of daily work It is those who are under- nourished and allow their blood to get into a thin, devitalized condition that are always tired and consider themselves overworked. It is not the work, but the condition of body, that | makes them feel so. There ar. many men prove from personal that Vinol is just the remedy men need. We know of many c: Always Exist| Lisburn, Ireland, Aug. 24.—Burn- ing of nationalist property continued today. Among the buillings destroyed was the Catholic parochial hall. Vir- tually all nationalists have left town because of loyalist reprisals for the murder of Police Inspector Swanzy Sunday. As the reprisals proceeded | every houso still occupied, with the exception of the one in which lay the body of Inspector Swanzy, flew the Union Jack, word having gone forth | that failure to exhibit the flag would | | be taken as evidence of disloyalty. Some eventy premises were in ' ruing today and the damage was es- where it has qujckly and perma- | timated at $2,500.000 as the result of’ nently restored Wormal he: with | burning and looting of nationalist | a quickenin; of .energy, v be- | property by loyalists in reprisal f cause it enriches the blood and makes | the murder of Police inspector Swan the food they eat nourish and build | zy. The firemen have been unable to up bodily healthg—advt. ! cope with the sit here ‘who experience GUARDS RILL PRISONERS Rumanians Shoot When They Attack—Trouble Starts Over Mother Trying to See Son. London. Aug. 24.—Two and ten Hungarian prisoners of war were killed recently at Hermannstadt Transylvania, when they attacked Ru- manijan guards, says a dispatch to she Daily Herald. The mother of one of the war pris- oners attempted to force her way into the station. She was struck by a Rumanian soldier. This enraged the Hungarians who attacked the guard. In the resulting fighting machine 1s were turned om the prisoners. LABOR BEGINS BALLOTING to Get hundred nglish Miners Start Today Consensus of Opinion Among Mem- bers—London Papers Pessimistic. London, Aug. 24.—Members of the British miners’ federation began today to ballot on the project of calling a strike to enforce demands for an ad- vance in wages and a reduction of the price of coal: The voting will continue all this week. London news- papers say the miners will vote oves- whelmingly in favor of striking un- less their demands are granted. The government has refused to consider the demands. The miners ask a reduction of $3.50 a ton in the price of coal. RORABACK IN NEW YORK Republican Leaders of 14 States Con- " fer in New York Today—Connec- ticut’s Chairman in Attendance. New York, Aug. 24.—Republican leadens of 14 eastern states were here today to attend a two day conference with Will H. Hays, chairman of the national committee. 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