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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1920. h Hved by many His opinions didl tlln Herald. ST e st [;ITY CAN []RDER “JEST RUMINATIN ALISHING FOMPANT. day. Yet there are few who would | (Robert Russell.) ronrietors. not be.clad indeed to have his opinie i | I's now that we begins to ROuy one ) 3 it this moment on the great questions | l miss the flowers by the way wi Bullding 7 that trouble v | stopped an’ picked, as, tired | onthe. | Added to all that has been said and i e bt i LR o e day. They made us feel their written of the man, ma there not to- fre ance, brought some bright- Ne nim | ) ront Omeg ar New PO day e weitien te wreat vivaee v | PUDLC WOrkS Board Gets Om(;lal uess as we came, worn out, - - as we are on the verge of entering or perhaps, by one more day o this wage-earnin’ game. An’ so Isolating ourselves from world affairs, - 7 z ; twol 1 world affai ec]smn we've got to study up an' see | every man and woman of understand- if we knows how to bring home | somethin’ in the place o' flow- their little help in the right direction, The board of public works held a Chrna red now. To solve Would give a great deal to hear what | }en&thy session last evening, receiving ou'.k- d Wr.‘;:pw}" i | numerous petitions and taking up smoke-dreams tell a tale o il bl what us common folks can do And is not the translation of the e BPrati Corkondnll | Commar that .\impl_\' cannot fail. *Brinz WISE, SMITH & CO. Valuable Souvenirs Free in Addition To Money ruage, standing as he stood, aa | tive to repairing and cleaning bring brightness to the e 5 . 5 neunse ming he o, o | o s St ctning o S || e vt he e 1 Saving Ammiversary Bargains vouildicomis Thel Gt ehzineer sad dig l‘urrou;:hs in your face PORT WORLD | to ve tha o b2 s st bring an s = S | live that after they hav [ Ia Gty e e Narteriihie eits Jest bring an atmosphere that Il team representing | there would remain and would follow | a prico of cost plus cent. tho soothes; hide deep what wor- s won the world's | them other eurnest men and women | cost to b not more than $3,500 ries you: an' as the sportive * Annivorsary Furniture Special Anniversary Furniture Special - 3 i - golfers say, be sure to ng—individual pitching | who would long to have their advice Thero ia ppropriation i tha [oor apuinst & semch]om ocvastous of great mement, be | 7% 400 K was decided te re Torougt For nowers pron || @ Bedroom Suite Living Room Suite mend to tha counci! that tempor 3 - lleving that such advice would be | repairs bo made to the northeast cor- depart. Then, man, °= the time 3-piece Bedroom Suites .of. extra. fine sound, just and above all ¥ }“l-r of the monument :ll\"? ll‘ h. : to cherish deep the flower's p S . - i ner ot the monument and | T e thear i aol st e sta quality, beautiful in design and fin- 3-Piece Queen Anne Motif Suite, hand- phers youlbting blemdjwithi the ish. Choice of American walnut, some in design and finish, with cane flower's lay—then vou : clean the monument. Comrn g an A breathing spell has come. or Will | Downes sald the temporary work can || 1ours wom't miss the buds you : g\ahoga“}’h.fia“d biédsb“; Eapl“‘ panel backs and velour upholster- o resser, chiffonier an ed. egu- 3 8 ed seats. Large sofa, arm chair hievement of the men | come October 18, for Poland and ths | ba done for $100. ¥ Uhe lar $249. Anniversary Sale price $199 and rocker. Reg. $289. ngg Twin Beds to match if desired. Anniversary Sale price @fi@@@fix@?@fi@@fi@@@@fi( fi@@@@@@@@@@@@%fi @@@@@@ iCe The Supreme Merchandising Event Of The Year & 23rd ANNIVERSARY SALE & 7:%%’ N PHONK CALLS tining medium 18 | INg and wio desires honestly to give s and prese r I Abraham Lincoln would advise? OO DO G o ) gone e » 05 & h was supposed to le staff BB G | ! e It that all over Cleve- | S — women, and of cours ] POLISH-SOVIET RACE et. to make perm ] :.(:‘ ent mildly mad in the hem. Enthusiasm was [ Reds, $ —_— Move Ga: Stations LeToRa) lople went back to prim- A preliminary peace treaty has been Corporation Counsel M. signed by the Polish and Soviet Rus- .-nun presented an opinion | o e Grantea slan delegates at Risa, to become of- | through the city engineer to thy effect Palmer petitioned for permis- oud of scandal did not | fective on that date. There will be | !hat the board of public works caa | sion to install hinged gasoline pipe | order remogal of gasoline pumps 0a | ror feeding cars to swing across side- the curb lines and insist on their re- | walks in front of property at No. 9 treat are oug o ropular, | ov % S S aty are thought to 1t unpopular, | moval Hartford avenue, and South Main and i Miil streets. Opinion of corporation honesty of the people. | called victor, no one vanquished I""“" B CIpCrYema St “';"' of h's sought. ot opposite No. 189 Stanley strect pt belleve that once | Poland v thought to havo suffered | el : anley vould be “crookedness” | from the lack of having a financial [ On motion of Ir. Downes it was hey loved It has been | gettlement, but on the other hand she | voted to install a water main in Mon- 25 YEARS AGO any to belleve that the | has guined much more in land than | 70¢ streét runnis from Linwood to & hand in last year'saf- | yeemed likely 1 [ SnCSiatE Sot Poles regard the shut- The Bodwell Reality Company pre- (From The Herald of That Date). wre finally - convinced ting oft of Lithuania from Russia 48 | sented mapa o’ the layvout of Lincoln otten for the moment. | 4 victory outwelghing any conces- | Park and requested that the boird = honest: they believe | gions made. ept Mason and Lakeview avenuc wacid e vy To be constdered | M. P. Leghorn moved into his new The situation is so complex that a The Gify shgineer reportedl that | hotse today discussion of it at this distance, where | there was some opposition in the com- There were seven deaths and six in a short space of time opinidh and | mon council to the proposed construc- | marriages recorded at the town clerk’s than to take from their [ 4oty may reverse themselves. < | tlon of frame buildings the muni- | office last weck cipal storevard at Har 1 and East Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ibeile of Stan- Madizon street hecause the roots clog X W bn of happiness over a ) ' each claimed as pec- | Anniversary Furniture Special Anniversary Furniture Special Rockers Enameled Beds Mission Motif Quartered Oak, fume fin- Extra special Beds for this sale, 2-inch iSh‘ts“"itR bmc‘"‘gnéig?;lvisgn;eai?:fi continuous post with 1Y5-inch lower I‘f; r;)ckex; exRegular %29.75' qAn- cross tubes and 1-inch upright fil- niversary Sale $22 69 lcrs ez 190 .An- $14.99 Brice T e niversary Sale price Women’s $12 to $IS High Class Shoes Manufacturers’ Samples Half Price Five hundred pairs of beautiful high grade footwear, sizes 3 to 41/5. Every pair of highest class workmanship. Extreme as well as conservative models. Every shade of leather and fabric included in the assortment and if you wear 3 to 415 do not fail to benefit by ths wenderful offermg $6 95 Tuesday at the Anniversary Sale .......... L ars > | piness; all was forgot- | more fighting, and the terms of » proof of the confidence | as is always the case where no one is | Koustin Mikulskas petitioned for TelelelotelofeRefoded & » i &3 re honest; they sw@@@@« hose ball players credit | bn, despite the possibil- fota of the enthusinsm rightly theirs through the team representing fruitless. But there Is great hop Mati strestal Tha bosraFvotsdilolvet | st G ettt e st this temporary peaco will lead % | ject all former bids on frame build- | Ipelle's brother, Rev. Jo‘hn Patterson permanent peace which will restore ! ings and ask for new bids on fiame | 5¢ Chatham, M . normal conditions to Central Europe. ; #nd brick buildings 5 | Indications are that the new North- Georges Carpentier S— — | The city engineer reported that In | 4" 0po61 will be ready for oc- amplon heavywelght, “OUR HOMER” TALKS. about two wecks he will bo abla to @ 050 about the first of November. | put a gang on the Park street subway tlind* Levinsky out in Puttinig aside the vexing question of ;,,., A delay is caused by the heating and nd of a fight in which ventilating. installations. £ the League of Nations, except as one| A letter was received fromy the S ) may instinctively turn to it, thers is| Shettle Meadow club asking thit the O. F. Curtis, contractor for the 8 . g 4 | rondway on Lincoln street extgnsion | High school stated that excavations | be repaired. 1t was voted to afithor- [ Would begin about next.week. fally of a speech of Homer 8. Cum- | ize the street de tment to spend Babcock company advertises hats minst our own American mings yesterday at Indianapolis. $300 on the work after the sewer de- | for $2, $2.50 and $3. empsey, disappointed partment finishes work on the sewer E. T. Hayes is entertaining James Shaanee el oitaing (AR By e e e e s | (EONON Troy of Stamford. words may be found to convey the The New Britain Machine company thought, that never was there a time | Presented a letter asking about sew- GIRL PARADER HURT. e man who da our age disposal on South 3 et. when the world, politicians especialiy, Other Petisions, Miss Madcline Petrucelll Sustains needs a reminder that after all the The petition «f Walte: Donahue for | "o g \Wrist When CanHits Auto the loser all the way LOWERED PRICES As exemplified at our newly enlarged Outergarment Floor. Just a few ex- amples of the Value Giving at the Anniversary Sale. Stylish Coats of Heavy Wool Velour, Distinctive Coats of Heavy Polo Cleth, made to retail st $29. $Z’J mace (o retail at $45. $ 37 Anniversary Sale Price . Anniversary Sale Price .. New tailored sodels with wide beit Fuil lined these coats featured deep and ful swoop which are shown in all :ircular cape collar and have a wide belt the new fall colors. “The collars cax be and new fashioned patch pockts. buttoned high to the neck if one so de- . aful New Wraps of fine Velour sires. A s s . . heavily embroidered and with large }lanc:?géngig‘o?tls"ofMF;ge Iishr:_cét;;m;; fur collars. Made to retail at $59.00, at $39 00, ) $55 Anniversary Sale Price . . Iy Xvj Anniversary Sale Price .. Very swagger are _these handsome Absolutely the last .word in hand- coats with a deep collat border and cuffs $°me wraps and shown in all the wanted of kit coney fur. The material is seal fall colors. fur fabric. . Swagger New Suits ¢f Smooth Face Stylish new snits of Velour, heavily em- Cheviot, trimmed with embroidery, broidered, made to retail at $ made to retail at $45. $3 5 Anniversary Anniversary Saie Price .. Sale Price ) : You will lile' the tailored effect Especially attractive at this reason- yhich these suits show. Among the able price is a suit which illustrates the many colors shown is an attractive new straight line silhouette and is shown in ghade “of dark green. all the wanted colors including new blue. Hand-ome New Suits of Véleur, Fur Reautifu! New Suits of Silvertone, trim- trimmed and heavily cmbroidered . med with fur. Made to retail at Made to retail at $57. 20 $67.50. Anniversary Sale Price $1"’ Anniversary Sale Price $59 Truly handsome are these new suits New model, showing the full rip- ’I} which are particularlv handsome in the pled effect with narrow string belt and g « new shades of Flk, Chippendale Brown handsome fur collars. These suits are 4, :and Marine. The co lors are of sealine. handsomely lined with fancy satin. & o alefefefolefelofotad 3‘-’"452-’5’1' fi@@@f}x fifi‘fifi%&fi@ i?i}-fi?%}?@@fi;fg} hntage of opport e to | Perkman, are not maintaining the | ] s S e = hatage of opportunit ey L SE R LA T e A r . wants inside ts 1aid before the peo- CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. 18. f val when y \ . to rout will cn e Ve = W . ple of the state id the governor. &t we refrain today fre | ' a grea 1 5 “m.m‘,‘.. have t wit t '™ LOORIN - | w m him self is Al mine operator. | RESERVE POWER 2 er them (PRI EILEE 5 hil Penna, the paid agent of the | b ' portces . e Ale: ki Wi \ “l“"-'“”" f10n R meices (By J. A. VOLZ THE CHIROPRACTOR) nport ferica ’ epnd ket tatement t mines in Ind solah = i e A eannot operate under the prices fixe Most automobiic makers boast of the e ibin S he added. “All large amount of reserve power upon which their cars capable of drawing. Th's . extra force necessary at times, especially . Toma Ui . facts indicate that the rate is not high Reserve power is a good thing. far as he Bolshe a lor ¢ . e they the human body is concerncd it is absolutely not speaking a hand out ; Metieds ol AVOldng Taxes | croush as to thelr pariioular Mine csential (o sood healih. In these days 1 of Carpentier, eAECr | yoniathing very fine in a portion espec- to prove his worthiness — hat he will prove no © & L i pd hably one of the N | finest things are the things that|removal of an elm tree opposite the | { ng horacs the world has Community store on Stanley street | Miss Madeline Petrucelli, of 7 law-l | H b should be sought after and, once ¥ " | i O'War, represeniing . was referred to the city engineer. lor street, sustained a sprained wrist country, defented Can- | found. practiced It was voted to have a decayed tree | vesterday afternoon, when she was | 1t is often not until “after the act” | removed in front of the State Normal | thrown from her seat on an automo- | that realization of this comes. Once | | bile, while participating in the Colum- e e i tein petitioned for a change in | hus Day pargle. She was attended by and fintshing almost as great while the chance presents | gjdewalk| grade en West Main street | 5 ppieician and taken to her home® o comprehend the vital meces- | from Washington westerly to permit | * pe gecident was the outcome of a laying of a conerele walk to a i et boanifN son cross slope. It was voted to give a | g trolley car and an automobile hearing. S t 1 : uc! wned by Domonico Savino of vomen 00 late. Such a da s| * William Miranda. et al. petitionea | tTUcK ownec X street The auto truck after i a contemplation of the sincerel . come 1o this| for two street lights on Carlten strect X | ’ v | has me to tl being hit bumped into another auto | H Barton, ecaeily in n breaking the & rd yort contests | r holding to those finer things | cemingly as « 1 ¢ under their influence be- and me and te wor ners . | between Allen street and Roxbury Wt R k| country. 14t each man: stid coad | truck belonging to J. P. Farrell. Ac- to reccive new life into | he belie from the dopths of b enry Logan petitioned for remoxal | cording to the motorman, the collis- | sion was !nr\\n.\& owing to the slip- he rails. The col- long preparation. Th eart to be the way to gain those finer | 0f poplar trees i ortheast « | ds all over this country | things, and then act of Lincoln strect znd Harrison street. . pery condition c It was granted | lision occurred near the corner of FADIGEIcaIIbS lonFa R toI o wonia L Mrs. Ella Peiylart petitioned for re- | Main and Lee street. and the parade Cummin We have no !'mmn: of two poplar treces at No, 46 was held up for a few minutes. hores of other countries its place. Now many @@\‘5}@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ ( pye deeply interested d through two years of domestic ewults of these conte internatiohal chaos There is in to a contemy atters of the pn to solve ti | only one w out, the clear path of ' duty. It is to redeem America’s word B b ™ FACTS AND FANCIES e e \',',f{'fi By ROBERT QUILLEN time for “gloating '5.1"1‘:’2 0?&?@-@@@@@@@@ en structure ivilization.’ to refrain from The only tears shed over falling, ‘The man who shouts that all bo prices are profiteers. lclmum e sent to the junk pile me 1 | | LededeketofeletetetotelofeotoTot oo ToTeodo] America will “assume her share" that a courageous man | . . | Whatever politicians or politicgl par- _ that he has a hankering to be boss hng a Swamrock to this | S ' ties say or do, the people will clamc 1e dove of peaco is providing too much bill and not enough coo in our termination to | 10 vetain the world leadership that is i s rove thut we were not y These price reductions are a com- | 5 o 3 fort One always fe better when 44 In speed on water: and | TIEEITUlY he And no true world The modern girl defines a *“good | he learns just how badly he has been | | leadership is ble without und provider” in terms of twelve cylinde robbed | d; It is seemly to refrain ing that anything with a | standing for and sympathy with the| ¢ (nut, class legislation wouldn't | much more annoyinz than crass: Germany'may dream of revenge, ol i 1« iislation { but the tirst voung firebrand who this coun It b well DEPORTEES UNWELCOM?E | — tonsts “Der Taz” will need to dodge | En The latest accounts from Russia | 1n theme Volstead daye on a shower of crutches. hiribiite that Guality to e that the radicals deported from [out for a lark without coming to it nam coutd | other nations of the world | e tan O'War pom |y ing as the home e A G s country. including Goldman and |on a bat wnurchistic to do ingorder o when every man and woman must “speg! our government d ’ > Buyinz votes seldom influcnces ify the B R thRons (hwadesdi peciicent fofl -l | sent tiem ciection. The man mean enough to | “The truth of the matter is that ! .. w1l his vote i an —_——— a constant drain on the ordinary : ) ! < and unless there be iy mean cnough to vote | Uannellon. Ind.. Oct 13 A many of the o} erating accounts of the rength 4nd vitality in reserve a nervous e other! wny ope ceounts of coal con fes 2 kdown will follow - o Dadded for the Burpose of avomt. | cosl companies are padded for the i B il arthOla(and ihe Talain ing the federal income tax,” said Gov purpese of avoiding the federal in- by e nr‘l‘.‘:'l';.:.:\}.'x'gdm'md B | ernor James H. Goodrich ot Indiana, | come t If the operators as Penna CUIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS, | in an address at a good roads meeting | indicates, want to pursue the swne | Thev will correct the spinal deviations, P s here haay Hine S ehe ovavat lpubli amned policy that broughi . take the pressure off the nerves, which is Therc is no place for sentiment the hard days. FEven the horn) ) handed son of toil is ne : i}, is neglecting . | . A R 5 b responsible for your pains, aches and weak- i g 5 s % oalon <. | the liquor husiness to its end und has ¥ S el I ld dad of the special coal and rond commis- | the liquor husine e d h; nesses, and thus permit Nature to develop. | in nilling =ati0 = slutior i n information iv be — sion which recently fixed coal prices n riven the public to drastic regulatory in you an admost unfailing amount of What makes our alien industrial | Indiane wsures in the control of other busi- i written in Russia, | WOrkers 5o mad i= the native Ameri- | N » assertion of Phil H. | N¢ s to protect the peopie from e | health methods have failed in 1. Doesn't CAN'S éssumption that he has some | Pen s surer of the In- | tortion, the responsibility lies with T o n aand tter by such % Goldman and : « siastic radica . . Meult for |+ 0 o rotten voice in thé situation | diane = al Operators’ associatio:, | them. cate once and for all times the cause of your point t ric 1e the true facts = _ that the minc owners had no inten- “One thing is certain: [f the oper- | trouble. Rerio - tussiy | The reformer doubtless has uneasy | tion of complying with ihe orders of | ators pers'st in their refusal to fur- h . Vel beannT With overnment of | moments when he fears the world | the vommission. the governor said | nish ©oal to the people of the state | J A V merioan—I wen the hi ¥ of the revolution | o i ina batane but latierly we | Will turn good over nizht and rob him | that men in Tndi who were before | upon the order of the commission, all d across the comes out. the ki that these | are content with « s alone. j of his occupation. the war were content gvith salaries | the facts in the possession of the com- United States ki . two deportses SAvS much of the im- | | o¥ 35,008 to $10:000 no® we-> draw- | mission will be! given to the pubtic.| LHEe Chu'onractor - . which it is based will Where did the professional agita- | The fact that he knows how to | ing $30,000 and 0,000 for magaging ' It is for the opcrators to say whether ‘ 259 MA oo Bicn co .. | mines. | or not it will be necessary to take ; Sulte 407, L