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itain He!‘ald- “IEST RUMINATING A man called Lodge (8 ' ted) st ulaing. ¢ Charch St Oliver) says messages are sent MAKES to this old earth from the un- onthe known above our firmament. RANDOM ORSERVATIONS Sir Oliver may be quite right, — ON — but if his thought is true why Phuts We Motic can't last summer send a'word THE CITY AND ITS PEOPLE. T Th e N ew Britain Trust CO : MONR CALLS this winter straight 10 you? - ™ I . When snow gets o'er your over- shoes, when cold congeals your The Connecticut company is uncon- j the contesting teaws opens up the | e advertising medium I8 bones:] when you denounece the sciously droll in explaining its reasons | thought that people who won money reulation hooks and press iEi el vea Wl saartaia for increasing the trolley fare to ten | on the series should retnrn it, if to advertivers 5 cents. In one place it says: “It is also | possible, to those who bet on Chicago. toenJwhyScunitiold summersput believed that doing away with the in Under all sporting standards money ' 2 ? P | Fianilaidh S e relieved thatgdoin ay the in- der all spo standards mone; t o oty entitied | . ’I A A warmin® brees bz .“l" convenience of ‘making change' will | is >red with the understanding (1] 0“ n e e s‘ 0' te : » -“"'”"‘ FOu ”‘“'L“ appeal to our patrons.” This must be | that the contesting sides, individuals r not otherw! ard to sce the season throus S 1 = put down as one of those humorous | or teams, will both do their best to and aise Why can't she melt the moun- || futements which larse corporations | win. It is obvious from the news Be sure that all your checks are properly made tin’ snow; why can’t she clean NS il ottt ik Uit sometimes make. The Observer does | coming out of Chicago that the White out, plainly written, mrrect]y dated and with your 5 not helicve that it will “appeal” to | Sox did not extend themselves to to victories our winter-time de- the patrons a little bit. They would ! defeat Cincinnati but on the contrary signature as on record at the Bank. feats A warnin' word from probably risk any “inconvenience” | deliberately made errors in order to of the women of New my ol pipe suggests that I re- than ray an extra fare of nearly | fulfill their promise to gamblers to Draw all your checks from your own check called to the fact that | frain; “OI' friend,” it says, “I 3% 1-3 per cent | lose the series. Therefore, money T o svarn | ISt Uy oo T e e pla AR e s Retaiiing 0o11ia tntentionite eo taektll pisaedlon ibelChitaks] i ek mightlas book and number them consecutively, usino plenty oxt Tuesday noon again u_ought, to know, to its former scheduic the company | well have been taken down to the of QOOd black ink, never lead penCil | & ’ o e PR with your white head, you ne says; “It is believed that a return ocean side and thrown to the-fishes. sincert e attention || the winter breeze, for winter to the old limit with all (ransfer | Bettors who risked iheir money on Begin close to the left side, fill up all the space who are believers ‘n makés ot workl beca use privileges in the cities and the same the Sox had no chance to win , from ueation, in culture and || 4o not care .to freeze flexible lmit in the country will be | the time Eddie Cicotte threw the | [§ allowed for writing in the amount, drawing a line so is called especially to brings yvou keen vitality; pleasing to the riding public as every | first ball. Cakes L Eelsisibint Ricome: one is thoroughly familiar with the| In all fairness, winners should re- that there is no room for alterations. See that the the number of sucl even changes habits now ac et hodyorEarccalieciontandithel (0o U ool B s gevenirthotighithey figures and the written amount correspond. If they quired by the “vamp So cation of the fare limit. Why didn’t | had no knowledge that the series was S the better for the gt Mol in i the company think of that before it | *“fixed” and did not participate in the do not remember that the written words govern. et matter p St il R S introduced its atrocious zone sys- | dishonest .deal. The writer did not 5 g e ot At twasn't (hus ¥ou folks would be || {m? And would it be wron to sus- | lose any of hix cash on the serics so If a mistake has been made in a check, destroy - pect the approach of the millenium ! c »e accused of having an ul- 5 e Ol | e e A when\ThelConnaeticyt|Corpany}iaiac]] {erior! motivallin | viswine | the) cass it and use another blank from the back of your emselves In a position | solicitous for the pleasure of its pa- | from this angle. apinions of the candi- | - - . trons’ ! It is rather late in the day for the | check book. R e e e ple any good—again be it sai e disclosures to have any effect on the ] | “at present.” Congratulations to ex-Senator Claude ' Money which changed hands. Most of . . S A AT ongratulations to ex-Senator Claude ) tion to take ) o B lut one thing is certain. The Con- | W. Stevens of Berlin on s comple- ; it has probably .heen spent by this tart our g Ccoun I S say “The bellevers |r , st s = - will surdy vote | the Stanley Works. And congratula- | tion to do so should certainly recog- rvates indefinitely. If its cost of lahor Eatel, ni ol = < reni = em In my opinions. I " [ tions to the Stanley Works, as well. | Nize a moral obligation to turn back Open Saturday Evening 7:30 to 9 p. m, prevents its keeping its rates within [ "0 o o tation of a gold watch to , their winnings reason, the company must find a way | Mr. Stevens by the company is an | : to cut down operating expenses in | indication that it appreciates his While strolling along Main street in order that my vote o e tiTa e A At few days ago the writer was on | other directions The company has § ¥Years s 5 i ey 2 A G st vote of some woman cation that the Stanley Works®s alive ; the point of rushing into a drug store : | every chance to study trgngportation | (o pe ‘ajue of its veteran employes. | t0 buy a pair of smoked glasses, for | matters. It is in touc! with other | Both have benefited by the mutual it seemed it every second girl with- ompanies. It is an old story, It |association {in sight wes wearing a bright red p wan caming. Now 1t | 00 ins and outs of the am I blouse. A stranger passing by about 2 \ vinst the | iy s o 3 R that time inquired whether the daugh- argun t Ir It must find some means other than In securing speakers for the po- ters of the State Veteran Firemen's rl > ong- ) litical camps the d crats have ® Sta 2 en’s was, rightly or Wrong- | 1pay of continually raising rates t sampa he democrats have ', . ociation were having a convention gone the republicans one better by <0 securing Newton D. Baker, secretary 2. : ote. It has said, IR in the democratic camp at such a g oare e sucee R e : ELhel Al a firm grip on the city, especially the e great cities there he fight with the jitneys Md no | M&h trump being played X, pE Madias ot High oohial e b [ J [ ] e il ihele As a member,of President Wilsdw's , > Mue hesitation and ve-| Byt possibly the fight with the jit- | be able to furnish New Britain voters ' :h"_dda’;’l""“ s "e""h"“ Sinie lf:"‘(: b general, be it =ald | nevy muy bring results. If the trolley | with some interesting information | ' T®d Plouses made of.the same kin fut lass of women | 1 concerning the administration of af. |"r Mterad At Colt ol Aokek labuee exist a class of women | yervice has, in fact become obsolete— s oS shi % Catsa fairs at Washington. Because of his | ©FS undershirts were fabricated from X ol 1 position as head of the War Depart- | "¢fore those gentlemen took to silk of men which is bad. | portation has become so expensive | ment he ¥ shirts and locomobiles. b bd is an important national SHome rgued that this class | ypder present conditions—it is weil | figure and if the party leaders - are = _ A , For the sake of all concerned the surely go to the polls, | o people know it alive to their responsibilities they will < A e arrange a fitting reception for him, | diSPute concerning the resignation of y conviction as to the In this action of the Connecticut = 5 2 2 Rsattins St miner | " It would be a worthy plan if the 3 8 company lles encouragement for the | gemocrats could induce Secretary sonal motives. If they | jitneymen who possegs vision. Perhaps | Baker to come early in the day so results would not re- | the trolley company feels that this | he could be taken the‘rounds of the factories which were so- instrumental in furnishing the army with muhi- h I e that tions with which to carry on the war. should remember that | tory” over the jitneys. If this is the | New Britain industry devoted not less - ote will probably win | uttitude it assumes, it has little fore- [ than 90 per cent of its facilities to :"“.;:"'T{ “h‘:l‘ (:’l':te‘;z“e"“e 18 the eon- It will be tremendous. | wigny war work and Secretary Baker should ' - i kerishon In the case of a private employer , hhust vote. They must It is time for the Connectcut comi® | 28 shown where part of his supplies ), ;o o iiithelithought lof auch| a y ’ . e came from. It would sl be fit-| o .00 But no public employ f gruples against enter- | any to display a little big business | ying if the former soldiers accorded | Situation. public ploye p s be rmitt ave hi 5 hat they have. They | ucunren, It is time it studied ways | him férmal recognition during his | Should Besiidod fo leavs his o ! Mk ha | sition under the impression that he st step and must| and means along lines other than | Visit to the Hardware City of the | has not been treated fairly. If the y must- fecl thut | those with which it has become fa. | WOrld and held a reception in his| ;v oxpects to attract men of ability | 5 . in more dectaedly, | mitiar. 1t is no time to Me back and Lo o . se to its ranks it must carefully guard ralle . e its reputation for fair dealing. Other- alled them in war | gujle and say: * We must have more Abraham Gorbach, democratic state " s idesiing ReL, them to ve will | » ‘ntral committeeman, has announced | Wi*® 8ood workers will accept em- y money. You must have us. FRY it or | ¢ a rmi Lt ployment from the city only as a e it he » - contest for r country R S that he will enter the contest porEsha b : scnator against Edward F. Hall, re- | 188t resor:. Sl Ve wonia el aibe Ot oitlon ht R e e e Mr. Murphy should be permitted “to Compare this garment with = pUY = state his case fully before the mem- e = N HARTFORD, present” if the compan ntinu he senatorial hee has heen buzzing |0 5. 5 TS Y B e board similar ones offercd at any to take this position. But as surely | around Mr. Gorbach some time Iy will the time | And Now it hax gone and stunz him, | Should have the opportunity of de- store. Examine at your as this is true, 5o surely will the time | Jnd BOW = RA% BOAC Coc St ¥ fending itself iatiinelinarzelor e, fin Tt Honal Seth | ve | come when other means of transpor- opponent worthy of his best skill, { Peing unfair. This is a matter of U h T T o F It Y T AT o [t Sty B S Pt 2 public increst and the public should B the criticism of your friends ok "m o | the people—and the people will grasp | representative and his friends are | b€ Sllowed to Judse which side is in p and neighbors. Unless you Rack e confident that he will be sent back to | ©''¢ 4 . —— 1 P 2 pecch at Harttara tast | it o1 Yo ocedpy o ‘went in the | €Ity and the former superintendent. are highly pleased and con- > of his personal wHIAAN SPEAKS HERE. upper house. The last democrat 1o * . vinced that you actually " he elected to the se e from New ' The activity of women in local pol- i ith Mr trandege It was quite matural that the ova- | ) Si€ 0l 0 M. Halloran Since itics has been one of the surprises of saved AT LEAST 20%, re- years and closer a tion given former Governor Whitman | yhat time the republicans have held the campaign. Previous to the rati- : turn within a week and we h him recently, leaving | o o York last night in this city . firm grip on New Britain which fication of the suffrage amendment med to bring the Sen 5 7.1 they will relinquish only after a stiff fhere were few members of the fair will refund your money plus » should take the form « A great a efore his audience fight. although George M. ' Landers %eX here who really took an interest | carfare Without question, fair The parade preceding the| .. ;me near enough to winning in his in politics. There were several who N e’s position rexarding | o or My Whitman and Misw | race with George W. Klett to scare Assumed an active leadership in all § Or if after a week or a o well known that the | & T . was worthy of | the republicans half to death propaganda and effort to secure recog- month you discover that you s aaried G Dick* Covert hns announced that ' nition for women at the polls, but - d h b i h Jums of this paper, | th¢ occasion. A third of the "~ he will be a candidate for re-election | the number was su 1 compared with g cou ave bought _at the Al atiysten thusinsts were women asx representative. He has the .\'up-"hz total female population. y time you bought this gar- Mixs Carlisle was happy in her il | port of the G. O P. organization here | Since ratification women have be- e vood ERCRI R ) b (IR O T, i St el Bl ment, one equally as goo uld be referred to | 'UStration regarding the women In o i ahout a complete turnover , NOW engaged in a house to house can- 3 elsewhere within 209 of our n Mr. Lodge's re. ! Politics She said the women mustl . <hould be riding on the dinky to | V& to make certain that every eligi- rice ca]l d f " H s searcely fair to | “mother” the men and do the great | the Capital City again after election. | ";"(:(Osf:fl'r;':izll‘»~l;:br‘:"i\:;W\p\"lotr"'v; .\h(n)ll\‘,v g P lk , , and 1t so, we wi man has written | DOUsecleaning that was the women's 55 O e S e g Dol make you an allowance. Lo of President of duty. It is beyond question that Disclosures by members of the Chi- | {hey go stress the point that every - 2 her appearance here was 4 good ~ard | ©@80 American league baseball club, woman should go to the polls next _9 hefore t mnn Pl that the world’'s series last year was ' ngyember and cast her ballot ’ e Gay be President. | for the itepublicans to piay. Miss| hot decided strictly on the merits of | S 3 ‘ reen light on President | Carlisle’s \ppearance is the first —_—-———q{ Unemployment continues to in- STYLE QUALITY VALUE « thought, and, by | noteworthy case of woman's entrance crease in this district, partly because v N P Senator Hurding's | into politics in this state. 1 reservations to the league there ' o¢ (1o gepression general in the auto- 5 | TRUFH NADVERTISING was no violation of a moral obliza- mobile industry and partly because there has been a let-down im busines everywhere due to credit restrictions. Plainville and Bristol are affected in the sense that he more seriously than New Britain. In | conld bind them to any moral obli- Plainville the plant of the andard < alone Bearing Co. has been closed indefi- rk did not leave him with extreme | ¥ition. The Senate, he insisted, alone "INE o industry gave work to | hatic transaction His bularity there. His falk last night | €0uld do that, and the reservations 10 more employes than any other in > > = - = " YOU PIEASE. n should not vote. I e s duties lle elsewh re ptrary to mine been stated here that s educated. the le ita way the rathe s there exists possibly | jf the old-fashioned method of trans- Fred Murphy superintendent of the health department should be given an airing. Mr. Murphy claims that the board did not give him a square deal, his specific complaint being that he was not accorded the privilege of ex- plaining his side, of his disagreement with Chairman Andrews whom he n of the people of the | 4 propitious time to raise rates. orrectly. Perhaps it has overestimated its “vie- as Senator Lodge he election of Harding led him to empha ity of the election of | one noteworthy ieh opinion Ex svernor Whitman received a o passnge 48oted by | welcome raiher srester than woutd |tion President Wilson was not the b ckported. 354 Bus Wot besn i | vepresetatt the people when he Mr. Wilson wrote, | yctive polities for some time, and his e at all in the con- | gafeat for the governorship of Ne Senate with reference y e ; 000 men who worked bt the Senato lies n his s ay unpatriotic nor did they violate Y°€Ks from a man of his personality, and | Way unj 3 there have experienced what it means was appreciated by s theater full of | Any oblization by which Wwe are'(, pe in search of work. The Bristol e threw light on the signi- Manufacturing Co. has also closed negotintion which af hance to get the countr ¢ . & people who occupied every available | bound o . apes, so pledged in the ; cance of each one of those reserva- | indefinitely, throwing many women | Mr. Whitman, as well as Miss Car. | tions. In New Britain, the Fafnir bearing lisle, asserted that all believed in a Mr. Whitman spoke at some length plant has felt the hand of the times league of nations We must not|of the Republican candidate for goy- laid upon its shoulders. This is not ratify rash promise . N unexpected as the ball bearing in- gamble with the thing we love hest,” | ernor in this state Mr. Lake, he [ . [ ts in well with the re dustry is closely associated with the , vis Miss Carlisle’s way of insisting | said. was a clean ball player and & bhusiness of making automobiles. % ew '1 aln e e n lovernor Whitman made 8 “it is the 1uty |clean man. This, he added, is a good | The silver lining in the cloud is | the belief expressed by prominent bankers throughout the country that nations to prevent war and setile ) SPOTS | the period of depression is expected TNT RATE, peacefully the disputes that come up — e e e | to be temporary and in no way to as- between nmations”, was the way Mr. | TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: | sume the proportions of “hard times ctieut compuny d okl | ""We let know that we have received ©r a panic. They believe that con- — — ten cent flat rate is nec- | Whitman put i emocrats will say | coianan, Aquariums, Globes, Grass, ' ditions will right themselves after bly we shall have to pay | that is what Mr. Wilson's league aims | Castles and Garden Scts. readjustment has taken place. A new b 4t the merdy of the |to do, but a study of the league arti- NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE period of prosperity with more mod by = erate prices will probably follow close resent time cles will show that it is nqt. 105 ARCH STREET on theiliiels of ‘the present easiug of | o d he speakel insists at iy 3 - lephone 1121-3 in _busimess. D hyring about the appear or which would follow * R AT on reservations, and gations.” of this country to unite with other | time to show America’s love of clean