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“" NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2 ain Herald.! ' R v ponasid v g ENGLISH WOMEN AID IRISH CAUSE EASTMANN]LLE] BLISHING COMPANY, “JEST RUMINATIN.” Wildcat companies entered upon the HIS FOR, : Provrietors | scene and there was obtained as much ‘ > | nday excepted ot ot (Robert Russell) as $250.000,000 &nnually by orrespon- ™ : r sible companies from those seeking Early Arrest Expected— ) ) M At last my pipe may ruminate Months 1 about the Winter snow: may quick r‘ hes through the industry that wauteh It b against the nes, app % to the imagination as well as Gunman Had Not Beer at New Britaln may watchthe white driftsgrow the purse Straight. An’ as the smoke drifts slowly g : i ¥ V 4 3 : 2 from its’reminiscent bowl, may [ERaEOncts O Jiholiimn IS xs F Lt 3 - N 4 % New York, Dec. 28.—The veil wonder if the cell:r bins have Pecpis areigeitingitived ar o autlef : wystery hitherto surrounding th got sufficient coal. ‘There ma: “super expensive” films. The people - 5 . :e,\ of “Monk” o o =6 3 Eastman, former no-! be clinke In the stoce, an’' re coming to their senses, and the i ; . c ‘ 8 y % : : Ghons AR, slate among the lumps, but N gmple story, Prettily told, is more ] e : i e e they're jest little things beside Lt Lo Fixa X : : < A o et I st d Pty "“' swzp appealing “today than the Invelved e A ‘:"‘,“;’“'“rd l"”' “eroism on the batle- po—— : greatest, biggest bum £ . % : F ields o = i Prese o enetustvery | 1t olink akats ace il mystery, or battlefield tale, produced ; 3 ¥ % 5 st By 4 . <ol e, Moire v republieation of all news | ® an’ if slate & b e early today with the Bxgnite announce- t or not otherwise clrnvl‘i'l‘:d‘ i e troubles t we have our at great expense s ment by the police thatue was slain Y 408 ake levs liveh wor't need no many half The altered feeling of the public is | G T e i "“'lh‘;l orne boline further the “movie.” It shows increasing san- 3 . ” i5 -8 early arrest. & hle advertising medium in ireulation hooks and pn-l apen to advertisers Burenn of Clroniution . = A natlonal organization there’s coal within our “n, as ; . nawspapers und advers hov'lin® walks shows we have ity and an increasing study of the pic- d 4 A R Two waiters and a cashicr, who wers RS Nehest sunives oF got 2 home an’ kith an’ kin | tures. They must no longer be ove questioned at headuuarters all night this audit. This insures We're ilad o shovel off the Arawn—hny i be himan with are said by the police to have given W AN newapaper walka: we're xiad to ‘tend the : B } : . : r details of the feud and to have fur- sth nationa! and human ability to touch the reason as 3 3 % £ 8 ~ 3 nished the name of the ex-gangster's (inis ta. W HiEE ati o aspire well as the heart and dcsire for “ac- T i % assailant. 1 1 appreciate the things tion.” The movie has gradu. d from 1 5 3 Assistant Distriet Attorney John MUYING NEEDED, » sawin' wood, an' the “dime novel” class, and thers will ! : ” Hennis declared it was cstablished 3 ¥ o E i i that “Monk™ was shot to d~ath in a al to buy has ¥ ind w »..l - come more well-pictured good litcra- 5 2 hing fight which staried in an all- sint of false cconom things that's oo { ture,if the simile may be used ! night cafe. The potice have reason 1o £ g : believe, they said. that some of - A 5 : : “Monk’'s” old pals. who had turncd time the people would pictures they, have Qilec s pince: And 3 g ; ¢ . against him, had cornered him in the ! o will continue to do =0, that would 8 w1 § i v cafc. In the general free for all fight At any price. Money | - them to take us fo our | NAYe been very vacani were it not for 52 3 b N 4 ¢ : that followed. “Monk™ was driven intc went with equal facili- | running over them to take us to our , h, i 3 the street and shot down with five bul- | destination. They give hope But | them. 2 S SN ST o % H lets in his body. fire as long we ha got those Mdent of the National With all the outery against moving herce In New York rew, and all the while : The police investigation has dis- clesed, it was said, that “Monk” re- cently had not been living “on the there Is more to be done than clear —— — v u ¥ i il the tracks WAR'S CLEANSING FIRE. The story of the life of the notor- These two English women have | He was the predecessor of TLord S g k . the | Mayor MacSwiney, who died from a square” as he had promised Governor - hunzer strike. Mrs. MacSwiney has Serfth when his citizenship righis in New York a few days ago may not Irish investigation at Washington. | o, " lats Tl washington., On were restored after the world war. He . 2 is reported to have been employved as a “bouncer” In an East side gambling house and to have been involved i illegal liquor and drug traffic, “thritt was being the farseeing ones sl st winter it was difficult, elleve economic con- ! get men to work The company t prices would fall the s partially excused This year people began to econ there s lenty of men es to work. lous “gangster” who was murdered come to America to testify in prove the cleansing quality of war's They ore sisters-in-law of the late | the left is Miss B C Wilkinson; . Are, by ds to add to ihe evi- Lord Mayor MacCurtain of Cork, who | right, Mrs. A. E. Robinson, both of produce. They il not | The company will have no difficulty "‘:m etk b el was killed in the warfare in Ireland. | Manchester, Engalnd. xtravagunce continued. | ohaining them. 1t should not only | 4¢nce that one who fought therein . honorably, felt something new enter S ST Ve ey bogi o \ PWever, they ean keep its tracks c'¢ar—as it has to do ey pousht with lest | in order 10 do any business ut all— [ P Viewpoin! OPERATORS REFUSE ! WAR ON BOLSHEVISTS st botterment n “Monk” Eastman was said to have but it should sweep the snow which it - - oapRopigpeatid [o T ekl (O aiessiiy Sthors| FACTS AND FANCIES TO INCREASE WAGES (.. cne or coomen Repubti far enough from them to permit the | Was said to have achieved a endid whe 2 record in the war, and to have re- 3 T Eva Adopts Rigorous Measu ul jomew il un i | Zasssgaictlothar vehts e ke Uk B am e By ROBERT QUILLEN________ | i e o Do it now.,” is approprinte. It is|! s e sirals L Hard Coal Workers Are Donn Snread of Ry jon owing to the pre | to be hoped that the company will not | his best friends termed it. A good resolution doesn't last long ¢ Thank goodness. If the nations e % Sl Ber oo tice of not buying = 5 a in the tace of a good chance. agree not to usc poison gas there ented at Conference Held H iflis v let th's fall of snow be the founda- The case recalla one that is unques- lwiu be non - i < oy pec A (X The Astcinag x e | e of it used until the next | | Press).—Energetic measures against tions for the g st [tioned. A man was a dlamond thief.| There are no fair rules in the Irish ) war. | persons suspected of being bolshevik winter, galning in h P .| He “reformed.” But while outward- | row. Both sides use torchure. Hazleton, Pa., Dec. 28.—The gen- [agents :m\'er behen :(\;dop!ed by the gov- onablensss ¥ s Iy a different man, and while he did : : el ¥ ing | Sroment of the Georglan, vepublie. jonablen ntil the becor LS MAL mes, Snd wane 2 The! difterence ] Dolwoen '« aimple | eral ‘scale committee, representing | UEMUL S tAS, TeolElan. &u“m £ getting rid of what | Menace [ D s g and a wrinkle is about thrty years. { more than 125,000 anthracite mine . peen expelled from Kutais, north e T LU reformation did not penctrate his | 3 workers of Pennsylvania met here to- | of Batum on the eastern shore of whole* beir There were sad loop- The man who is too good to have a A s e . the Black S hi p when normal buy- CHATS OFF . ay to take action on the reply of the | the Black Sea, while socialist clubs me when normal by HATS OFF—OR ON. lh..lw zood time isn't too good to envy the ; < have been raided, their members ar- tleed and It will be “Hats on in elevators” should be man who does. . A L - ; i z rested and arms = He went to war as many such men e — general wages increases of approxi- | (25l al ms and documents sty :l”"” at Hazelton Today » are be- pareful in their buying slowed up owing to operators rejecting their demands for emal prices will soon | yhe rule for men according to the Cin- : : : 3 4 {14 When seen later by an old ac- When Europe’'s poor are starving. mately 13 per cent. i Georgia, however, is completely Heved that merchants ! oo buildin . h ounded by bolshevik a » « & owners' association, 5 wpe's rust implicitly i Go i nera onferen: e 0! ates a qua ntance the very lvok in his eve Europe ich trust implicitly in Ged k Prior to the general c fer ce the | surr v Ishevi states n realizo the wisdom of | ayon though there are women in the and Americs - " | told of the ¢ in him, st “pe. ] 00 Amoriea three districts presidents, Thomas |it is expected it would be absorbed with smaller profits ~ X Ve { ift. The argument is that removal of 'K . “olli P : by t v % beginning to be uble to SRRt . formed”, he learned a different p Kennedy, John Collins and C. J. n,‘mthe soviet hurricane at apy mo man‘s hendgear in a crowded elevator | O iy Mrerienl b "he wonk is mighticr than the | Golden, who served as a sub-commit- - inetp 18 o menace—and why should they do | ™eé2PIng for the word. debdla s | Volstead. tee in the recent negotiations with The Georgian Communist party has the time for normal |, Wnvway, now that women have the spoke of the incompiete understand- | i — the operatars, held a mee! g at w_hich a_do_pted the following resolution, A Kentucky man has married his their report to the full committee ]“h'Ch has been sent to Commissary { mother-in-law, and we are just won- , was drafted. It was stated this re- | Staline at Raku for transmission to ces ta nor- for 1y resessed; p Iy 3 - ] 5 we s ; a 5 a g his prices to n If a man considers it a burden to ob | |” f'"‘"' ” e proudly A o dering if his son will be his brother- “port would recommend that the | Moscow: return to normal buy serve the courtesies of lite in the pres- | P/*in¢d his present conception and 5 in-law. readiness of the operators to adjust The Menshevik government hav- his attempt to live up to it. y : — individual grievances be tak-n ad- | ing lost the confidence of the masses, N g N | ! vantage of. In this way, the report will [is unable to oppose =serious resist- keep his hat on. The women whom He had been cleansed by war's fire. In some countries the groom re- ' joint out, it is understood, that wage |ance to the proletariat movement. Tt I ibl ceives a ring also, He doesn’t, how- | asdvances may be obtained for numer- | is necessary that Russlan troops ogc- Everyone, If possible |ever, as one would suppose, wear it S e 2 cupy Batum before the British' t: gl man alone would be the loser. An ad ¥ o 1 wh one . A haventt focte: 4 1 = ¥ ous classes of workers. Dy = 5 ritish' t; Ny vomess | cor Sroneinen bl SR et L B DICR) RONSIAR ST G AR S n AN tune [k atliug fuicect e veniE Tactediche | in thita iowc: Mr. Kennedy, president of District | possession of the place and the C is surprised at the casual way in|iar e n]p»_\ are determinc ) R 7 and chairman of the scale commit- | munist party considers it is time B removing of hals out ot respect to the | which he scems to take his exper. | Us 0 the last. IT prohibitian endures, the price of . (ee, it was learned, has been in touch {a coup d' etat with the assistanc other sex claims that the habit tart- | jence. do not jump to the conclusion ey tem e b s Wine grapes will soon enable Cali- with the operators since the meeting ¢ the Russian army for the purpos 2 > 4 hecause negroes of the SoSutir wers | inat he, too. deep in his heart, has | merke (o o hashows :‘,""l“_i re- fornia to buy Japan and scttle tho ' in Philadelphia last week in an effort | establishing a soviet regime, GAINST LU e e e : ha oo, ep in his SEihas o rks ':nv ‘“TIM are r;t‘;er illustrious. | question. to et a full interpretation of the | Georgia. ted from Washington | oo % THOSS WHS | net been diosnesd, Be MENr Row wa- oo e b it T = mine owners’ offer to adjust individ- — inally taken up by white people— | willing he may be to admit it. 4 nvestigation has shown the price of yal cases of inequality in the present COEBY’S PROGRAM FULL! ]J“"‘ !“‘“"" R ;\'"‘I‘(;""-“ “:I‘: | coal at the mine, but what about the | agreement. The operators, it is report- e 2 Sy o R Natan “l'-“‘ 'l'".‘” he ““‘:_"";:“L‘ e ldea - price of silk hose at the cotton patch? eq, have indicated that they are will- | Secretary of Statec Gets Royal R r 3 roperly ciates | almost all men are fools. i RO : i ing to make adjustments general. S the case his “job” until he hears an eloquent —_ Adam was the most famous man : Union leaders were emphatic in de- | ton While Visiting Monteyid One woman, a member of the Ham- | neighbor tell what a “rotten” one he In the old days they called a servant {of his time. but he wasn't bothered ' claring there could be no talk of a Montevideo, Dec. —Bain| himself has. the help, but now they expect the | with invitations to address graduating stoppage of work, as the men are | Colby, American secretary of servants to do it all. classes and things like that. under contract based on the finding | who arrives here today, faces e of the presidential commission and if | program of entertainment whi One reason why Americans are not | thi ard is re-opened, as requested | continue until Friday night. s o - . the women to a & t extent. If she| from a discussion of foreign to domes- [ probably "”»”| stayed with one long ' properly shocked by the slaying of | by the mine it must be done |ition to other functions plannc: a ey are sa in the sort of women men respect she | tic affairs. Some husbands have begun | €PCUSh 1o understand it fully | Armenians is beca hunting guides [ “through mutual understanding and | honor there has beon added a S are treated that w wer here. ot by force or threats under any , the Amerte: col a. 1 will hold this respect no matter what | o shudder already. TERES : o LA ST AES not by c ts Any ; the erfcan colony, a dancin; Bard sy b bedvnni Hg Lot ATl One may S break S som e laws twith — guise” in accordance with the ruling | by the Uruguayan club and a lcld of business or political activity - impunity, and any lawyer will tell you asual observer might canclude | of President Wilson. 7. the Musicinality. Eibosatl " he may enter “Pix said humor is contagious, Wae | that this makes impunity an accom- England’s Irish policy is an ac- — arrangements wer: madec to Pding wuninst : ¢ cide! . B e A The multer of removing hats in ele advocate an isolation hospital for some plice. cident policy. T lKE control the thron: . gathercd td e In the . B or valors where women are present is| who believe they possess a sense of it. | LOOKS LIKE STR I‘h secretary at the dock. e o crely taken as an illustration of the . OFFICIALS WORKING '\\'il]ium G. McAdoo, former United ALY Immediately after landing af pocond place ever tn t - States secretary of the treasury, who of formal calls and interview tendency to deprecate courtesy and 1 ho pictures on some advertise- Workers | Pegin, one of the first acts of t oo does not wosh to is be representing stockholders | Several Thousand Harbor nall @ new order of things, Courtesy, | menis were photographs of the sales- ON JAPANESE PACT ]!~ 21 t be reoressnting & R retary being to call cn PreN who prove the rul | of the Mexican national railway. Some | B K s & dohtrncting the | 1¢ WOME OF 10 0Lher men for that mat. { men to be consulted. few hushands Journals assert that Mr. McAdoo, who| @t New York Are Expected to Walk | Brum. : ter, never hurt anyone. Rather it al- | would ask their wives to buy their - was formerly director of railroads in| ¢, 2 = ) ) it on January 1. .U ) . vays does a man good to remember | ~ollars for them. Congressional Leaders Are Being Con- | the United States, will play an import- GALLI-CUROE g WED AG o akninst cutehing ant part in the contemplated return| New York, Dec. 28.—Officers. of the T SRR & these little matters whick ake liv - E P 2 e s i 2 . 28— 2 . wken. This does not 205 Hmapp it e | <ited—Japs May Withdraw Oppo- | of the national lines by the govern-|New York Towboat Exchange and |Piva to Marry Homer Samucls from going out Intn """‘I" "“""‘I‘:“ el [ e ment to the original owners. Harbor Workers’ Union leaders today ist, Named in Husband's Sull The ilding owners' assoclatio on to orn % Al 7 QNP Sas cet bt wher tation 25 YEARS AGO i sos predicted a harbor strike - aftecting | o 0 BT R the time to help the ing of a decent life which he had vote be a great oconomic oo s ence of women, certainly let him nufacturer and con e for extreme moas e X . 7 | one cares about wouldn't mind. The | And so when one meets a man who aiding the possibility “Mu” epldemics will | o pocially travellers from the South ¥ this yoar as former Good for the Southern men. if this A that this is the case who heve had pt to suffor fr County Republican Executive Commitee, has put it aptly. She de | iFs at least. They ; clared that the matter depends upon President-El Harding has turned These scientists who oppose kissing many have pussed hoey, no matter 8, should not pr ng th house very p spent esnec'nlly w warm gers of the disease wereen, to lcarn that there has | an overproduction of pictures “pilo up ork portainin and another f of will he a real job te of things"—namely films that are laid away awaiting walk I make it may push its campaign all it wants 1o, Washington, Dec. 28.—Preparations RICKARD SIGNS JACKSON |several thousand men on January 1, i " i ol s reverse. Plenty op | BUt It 18 belleved that there will be (From The Herald of That Date) on the |-:rl of the United States ) e J:’:‘:’T; el L:'(:"”f:;"‘,: ey i:“: E:::‘;L:;:sn«:‘e?p:;;;t;vm: g plenty of n Cincinnatl, even zovernment for the negotiation of a | lightwecight to Figh Garden on | €an b Sl o = to Homer Samuels, her accompfhi en the o P2 fot Sel Tnion leaders awaited official ac- ? IR SURRER- B INI00 [ e (hey Ay wol ewi: aas bulka treaty with Japan defining the proper- \':' "_:;’l'l;’: nt {\0'13‘|":w'(|, tion by the exchange on last might's |and the man whom her husllin e o 0 best pre o v » s ¢ . - . or o 2 New k, . 28— ess e |t ) B E < Sl one f the best y as who Will il remeva thélr hats Fred Lat) Christmas with |ty n@ other r)ghux to J‘:umfune' na aveilaols Sl ot mmm(":‘m’mm"m Aecisiont by e i Farbor i Boatnen s Marquis Luigi .C. (uxc_L sough¥ v goldn, An excessive friends in New Haven tionals in the United States have been |a\ DLy 8 3 Onica and’ Mast Mates and Pilots' | Successfully to involve in her divor when courtesy suggests. The Turner society will hoid its | broadened to include consultation |sives out. Willie Jackson, Bronx light- | '8 O8 S0¢ St Waies e0¢ To oW § oy s vear aso. oSS celebration of Christmas at Turner | With leaders in Congress. welght.| will appsar’ in the iprincipls | Assoclation refecting the 1881 work- “Yes, I am to mar%y Mr. Sam- RV Saugereus -y - Hall this evening | " Rolana S. Morris, the American |fifteen round bout at Madison Square e e o e %ms | etai~ the diva waid, taughiigiiene. dilfe ve the happy pre By MY s pROP. Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Judd have gone | Ambassador to Japan. who has been | Garden on January 7. Promoter Tex |:|~{.\rl some nf- \'\:hum intimated the h;s Oti Tt been'set gbut"u tilidbe st wise not to let it | It In sad news for those whose 8010 |ty Chicage. Refore returning to this | conducting the treaty negotiations | Rickard has.secured Jackson's con- | UTGn """‘“_“"lf (WSS heltaipoted. ¢|soon. And I.am very happy.’ umbition in life is to star on the| city, they will visit' New Orleans. | witti iBaron Spidehara; theJapanese || sat (o & maich nnd ls at present, S o-hEEens C8 & S b —_ b patilion has beca bulitar ia | ambesssAo: s iioarerrea iy onte negotiating for a formidable rival for ‘* m': §,000 and it was =aid » strike 30-YEAR SENTENCE ) nischler Park in place of the one ' day with Representative Kahn of Cal- | the Bronx boxer. Sy e S WOt B0 L DR S oth ey 2 NTPaOE LT NOw."” recently burned ifornia. Amba Morris had con- Johnny Dundee was offered the "")|_h-:f ‘t;nlvln.\-_nont. N Eo FOR sbAY,kG GIRL- B ahat 1t e hut th are some 50,200 movie ac- Vogel's saloon on Arch street was | Sulted previous h Senator John- :muu af‘cnrfllllz to Promoter Rickard, | “‘m_k‘l’n‘i."::&r:‘sfrfi:ec‘f};iafp'_s'zemfi“:& Hyde Park, Vt, Dec. /28.—A sen- tors out of *“jobs” in California burglarized early yesterday morning | “0n of California. the only member of |but the Itallan placed a prohibitative | WOCE SELAGTS, TAe FOIRerd FEMATE | tence of thirty to thirtyfive yéars in ™ producers have adopted and o quantity of liquor was stolen. | the Senate foreign relations com- '-“_IA"';"".“ oR his services mad Dlovers offer a 60 hour week regard. | the state prison was fimposed late first full of snow, is i % % i \ rmily Christmas gatherir was miitee from the cific coast states : l.\ € mun.nfwl An effort is now = of lenidng o Shile yvesterday upon Arthur’ Mudgett after 1 | M Fewer 1l Better Pictures held at the home of D, A. Niven of [ and Wwith Representative Johnson, of ‘::m n ul.;\‘::\ ;nrzl dze a ?zof-n\rl\l;‘bev S el a- jury had found himj guilty of mau- - rjpliations ¢ | ©f course they were obliged to add the | 195 West Main street last night Weshinm o, CRa T Tn e ) A e T ackey slaughter in causing/the death 'of °f| word “Reter to the wentence—and astor Ohman - received a Christ- | iMmigration committee. DEy Sl RECihy O SR WANT MACHINE GUN Amy Shonio at Johmison on July 31 #Mow and lco to gath quitq possibly the pletures will prove | 1as offering of a purse of $128 from | ':finn»m.n l-.m-: !:nl[))nv :.’n‘o. \n: con- --'\»fln:."ny-.(d}‘: . 'v,mnxh‘ ‘:;Le,lhl:m;h{; s last. Mudgett, who pfotested through- te be bettar. Many are the expenaive | ' SOnEvesaton at ths seyvices Sun- \%:»‘ ot et I P ot a7 B ik e T pAER T angega g out the trial Chat Sup. Shiy ‘st A PRI ifeve that Japan had w \wn oppo- | meeting between Tom Gibbons, broth- | PT¥ Agcnts in San Francisco - Are :l‘a';“;dm:g“:g:“‘;'; e ;\;;2': l bidder. Companies have cut down their ANENT DIS\RMAMENT. “ition to the Califor prohibit. | er of the once redoubtable Mike, and Afraid of Attempt to Steal $2,000.- ! His counsel ann bt . ° ing Japanese from acquiring title to | Harry Greb, Pittsburgh light-heavy- tions would be taffs, and are resolved to curtail ex- - — e B réal estate, He added that he haa | Weight. 000 Supply of Liquor. n penses, This will give (he lesser lights | If One Nation Has a Bizg Navy, S0 giled a meeting of the House mem- " s < it company | of the profession an advantage, and Must the Others, is the Opinton. hirs from his for tomorrow to | TO INVESTIGATE HOCKEY GAME. San Franci e, 28—Purchase | 0y printer some the stars with the high salaries will London. Dec. 28.—Calls for the | 4CuSS a proposal i lifornia | Pittsburgh. Pa.,'Dec. 28.—William | of a machine gun jid intoxicating p Bieally Impassabl = UMl Slites Oekis Bittath ! Japan leKislature be asked to enact a sub- | 5. Haddock President of the United . liquor ized ax by Federal : PRNe o e riiin and Japan - gjtute statute which would prohibit | StSates Amateur Hockey League, an- | authoritie ended to}| At of xnow sw from The chanse will make little dif-| 0 curtail naval expenditures by mu- ... ajien from acquiring any land in oun > thas 3 vestigate | Was Bnced today | périntent acks. One could not | ference in the good pictures we = Jiiinant Jvere featured by a, ouusernte. . play uits where ; ordered Ch ¢ instunce, except in| New Britain, for there are p papapere_thia - v 4 il Mnesiito, doine) eks. Turning out or | hand. But it will affect the, as S:l‘:x“ed (1]( ::;‘o “\‘\";I::r::‘“:fip:! ! hicles was dangerous| u time at least. 3 not being strictly Probably the ind wave now re-|action in other y spread to the ! tine violations al the company’'s snow | highest point just

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