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UBLIC, world Is u or il attention to ble habits the caslis and ople dis,luy v, sometimoes Jl—and cortain h bit Is worth enlle e h Public vehicles It eary Other fe " h criticism | Just a have A question oy 1o it to T think amen be 1a ynlue of nambered who count. | cour- In spite of 1 ten makes it PONNON NUKKCS orth while. old age s apt he more L or thinkg hai | I ! s objection re€ore, to ox- euring in pub. reon guilty ! mén, women | jontinued i | lttle | fous to thelr surroundings in thetr ] choice of vords | » !. Profanity, of course, is a nark of the lack of u vocabulary to If. the ontrollnble sutticient express on stamp of ignor- ance, un. temper, predilec-- tion for the societ of individuals of given I, 0 thoughtlessness the feelings oth 1e other un- destrnble churncteristic 'rofanity in " under of the No not subject Als- imelon here question moral- In ralsed It the vesorting to profanity in die places defiling the ears of wom- n children the pile and places a man quite beyond HANDS, of old idle’ hands in here are plenty muyings find much about the trouble into And A1l of them A natlon geot there truth in % hands a tdle, of war, not conrse, when it is preparing for but perhaps Il the it would be better were they for look while there be a hands something would chance possessor of those to about and find worth to do. This is emphasized with no idva of helittling .the necessity for this country while, to keep bumy for a that it to defend itself should the necessity n at least may be ready arise before nations come to their folly comes of implements wenses the creation and the of increas- ing waste of new that from the more the old and many war Including idle preps that therefore, In the hands engaged it term hands.”" those in tion for thin The Aletat husy war is mafe better to =ay will not them- welves Idle hands must follow the # of energetic brains and get The great opportunity In to idle order work to give hunds of there realization of There nations must than a the com- munity of Interest must be rome binding whereby will wgreembnt any nation be snfe 1l nation in putting thoso hands to work-—whereby any may And start get the jump” on the others this country Where a all less thought is ready to get th there is good work to do a are busy doing It will ) of war The words of a well-known Amer- fcun business man in Kurope are worthy N of repetition wtlons are still like spending money The directing for wni drunken sailors workd's hoad tions a1l business has no I Wwhose of na- good to ! fight to stop needs an association object i to do the people, to stop war and with brains, not with bullets; bolshevism, to extend international credit prevent disease. Clviliza- stuke. Wake ton nt America, befe In up. SAVE NOW: SPEND LAT a R. WAS ones 4 man a voman yad 6 Nittle home Both man and therein, trying to im of f worked it For wife pro most hours | the day the w1 y doing tine thir to feelir e attend- | to ench day had a that wax doing little to th When that improve she washed the dishes | knew those dishes ould to be washed again and again routine with little the 1 the same old for to show It except emory of a would of Once In a while she have time to do something out the which would not have ks, the house 1o be done over aln for we perhaps months Mennwhile man wis | trade, carning enough | When wife his Keep both vorking at money 1o things going he got home husband and NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, — - - “JEST RUMINATING?T (Robert Russell.) The sglence who read cry for sentiment twain tives philosophy an’ bore to lots o folk ~tuff an' ralse a We ain't deeryin® tnlex lov cleanly narra in* vein. But pipe mine it's wisze to fiil ns with fiction the study 8 a love more not o r= not told sometimes that wonders if puny little by made o It's fine to get viewpoint author when it's good to read the “‘lat books'" these cold an' wintry But is it best to fill the: have called the ponderin’s about the can’t occur again? wouldn't do ne harm, have zot enough o fic- tion imbibe @ bit o' that ol sclen stuff Twould be a sort anchor an' ‘twould keep those in nplace instead o' lettin’ float off in void, chuotic cc. So likewise that philoso- phy inculcates thoughts worth ‘While - may breed, inftead o' darkened frown a happy. cheerin’ smile Relax by *“‘light- readin’’. but we have before, perusin’ o selence ain’t simple, in insp ol o Jest onr liex o' an writes: ext nights which with that it cells we brain things Perha when we 10 o el ‘em s¥ e philosophy no bore, will Thesa which much time and thought should be gi\ - There pound foolish™ pol ! things that he permanent lare the greater matters on en should be no “penny wise out And growth of the city here is where the prospective becomes significant Save where Wwe may-—-we must save. ! But in the matter of permanent im- provements, with the pre population, i the thing ever-increasing a penny | spent i= wasted two pennies were necessary to do properiy as much able from thus Sace as we are to day: the dollars mount But it the saving policy a permanent the day up far i not wise to carry too matter fm- when a comes up such as provement that will meet mands made by the growth. This permanc city’s to think But certainly that such it now win when that time is no time of A Jobs." is time to remember a saving on the daily conduct of affairs muke possible greater henefits the time comes for the things And we will be permanent such may Le nearer than realize. dted whiskey's [LEIR }: the devil Kentucky man who without Hoacise i gave valve pr due. regct zreat is reconized guart certainly his it 12 to “Pa Your Trou- o SEmile.” let sy k Up Kit-Lag The Smile they away. in Your ana Smile, trouble is won't you throw the bag ‘Handits with $14.000 ot No, at Public no. n Marion cupe says hend- thinknu Money 0 - we're not all line what you are a with thinker The man who hi worked hands often surprises the by hix ability o grasp a situation “ often truth than rh he s There is more poetry in the me submitted by one who sius “merely an ama- teus iixcuses for failure are most valu- able as throwing a 1gift on one's in- competence. o, going down: that in the bin Not much in the price Now isn’t nice Down-—low work together He, up the were economical little would tak would 100, per- haps Joined in finishing duy's there Then, after those affairs were attended to, they up some- thing that would the home relief “permu- improve permanently It was n great the Joby completed when had found some nent and had done of it The sight ded the that of place They did “permanent " work n to the comfort or beauty was a delight to them not throush these They did would lawt, hurry joba." them well so that they for they knew that would not hav done o\ver they © to be there They things again were to stay--to meet any emergency were not niggardly thesc The clty in increasing population of this by the Hg- Indicates In a year, as shown ures yesterday that Kt published Britain ) Che Now as not stopped in the Zreater than 910 and Increase next be even be years | Golden | | | | tional deficit in carrying them ! prospect of an de- | | made a ghipment 18 Q. fed | Those named were: nis | ! convention » ning high { late Bishop ! tonics ! accents of the 1921. Pt e et | FACTS AND FANCIES By ROBERT QUILLEN The home rule Ireland heeds is the ! Rule. i The right of u small nation consists what left thing “Pay in is the me of a thou | lutest in circle The victous owest." way is what nis in is doing shop The striking consumer best to establish the closed America The vaults in Washington are a nice safo place to keep Gur na- Treasury Formerly ica’s splendid isalation. but now coming over to help enjoy it. When the blue laws are passcd who blacks his shoes on Sunday be careful not to annoy the When little Js “What a good am L7 ad fares of books One effect of | i has heen to incr esent T se the sal | of travel. Young iadies who are afflicted with “nerves” will find $fat one of the best js dish-water applied ta the hands three times a day. Much of America’s distress is oc- casioned by the middleman. And even more of it by the meddleman. No matter how Newberiy's case ends, he will always speak in fervent dear” people. The lip's described present ncession in the in first Russia is aptly syllable. scismograph says theye is an somewhere all the time, but there is reason to believe that it ix merely recording the vacillating policy of statesmen, The carthquake 25 YEARS AGO (¥From The Herala ot vhat Date) The New Britain Football Associa- fion. will hold a meceting this evening al its rooms, when steps will be takKen towards forming state league that will play under association rules. The New Britain Machjne company vesteffiay of four new mortise machines. The Young PPeople’s socicty of the i wvedish Lutheran church elecied Rev. Ohman as president. The New Britain Wheel a floor committee last evening. W. A Kinne, « K. Smith and K. W. Humphrey. F. W. Latham will sing at enfertainnmient . tomorrow night the Black KRock mission. A milk team was struck .by Plainville trolley car en West street this morning The team molished. club elect- the at the Main was ELECTED AS BISHOP Dr. Manning, Rector of Trinity Ohuich Succeed Latce n New York Is Chosen to Bishop Burch. N New York, Jan. -——At a special of the [piscopal Diocese of New York. held yesterday in Synod Hall of t(he Cathedral of St. John the Divine, the Rev. Dr. William T. Man- | churchman, leader of the | Unity movement and rector was eleoted the tenth bish- ; in succession to the ! Charles Sumner Burch. | The decision was reached on the | third ballot, Dr. Manning receiving | 126 of the clerical and 75 of thé lay votes, On Christian of Trinit the motion of the Re Dr.l status of Mr. Vander- l and wheat farmers hope for a befter price unle can pursuade the bootleggers | handle their product. Cotton ™ gate a man it shows no column to another. The sinner drinks hootch to get that and perfection, but the reformer has it in his natural ' feeling of importance state. Jurope objected to Amer- one must sole. 'k Horner pulled out a plum, it was a chorus of office seek- i ers wha shouted boy can't they When government begine to investi- mercy. just hounds him from one newspaper {§ To Connecticut "\ Manufacturers and Whalesalers | WANTED— i il to of Desirable Mdse. for SPOT CASH 1t And so there are three million un- employed. Well, start employment jobs as cler When Harding is driven Constantine, Constantine got cent of the votes. America’s left hand raises hand establishes a tariff the price of the food. Ernest M. Stires, est opponent on the first ballot frantic by officé seckers he should think of poor 98 per money to buy food for Furope, and its right to increase a government agency and give them all CONFIDENCE We feel confident of the future. We firmly believe that substantial and lasting improve- ment in general conditions is directly who was his strong- but who withdrew after the second, when he fell into third place, giving way to elec- n Manning was conducted ,to the plat- form, where he made a brief address. Dr. tion Charles Lewis Slattery, was made unanimous the and KENYON BRINGS SUIT Demands $15,000 for Affection of His Wife Serving Sen- tence for Killing Tetlow. Hartford, the —A of Jan. court suit superior New or Mr: rerving for at years prison ant killing ot | penalty. The Wethersfield. The whom she is paying suit is brought by 000. Mrs. Kenyvon, one of the best known Dr. Tet- tioner, Mrs. Kenyon on the stand frankly admitted | ) -with the docior, and while she tcstified her husband courtroom. been sentenced the . residents of Stonington. shot a widely known prac office in broad daylight. low hi re of intimacy and children were in the After his wife had Kenyon said he contemplated present civil action. RIPEAL ANTI-CIGARETT Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 2 repealing the Act cigarettes in this state passed senate and now o for signatire. en restriction of cigarette sales minors is pending in the senate. iy Don't They Go Back? Why is it that thousands who quit coffee years ago : for Pogtum have continued . using Postum ever since? The back to coffee if ed to. But they fo tobe a satisfyin with a delighth se le could peopie, hev tiad have gone want: und Postum table-drink coffee -like flavor, and entirely healthful If coffee disagrees, try Alicnation filed in London county alleges alienation of affections Mabel Church Kenyon, who is term of from ten to fifteen manslaughter in the \state defend- is the estate of the man for the the Alvin B. Kenyon of Stonington, and is for §1 BILL. The bin forbidding sale the s to the governor A measnre to strength- WE KNOW That New Britain and Connecticut people respond quickly and liberally to offerings dependable merchandise at sufficiently invi ing prices. \ of THEREFORE 5 Not being loaded up with stock bought at the old high prices, we are now ready to buy HALF MILLION DOLLARS’ WORTH of general merchandise for cash. in MANUFACTURERS Who need orders to keep their plants going or wholesalers who have stocks on hand whid they want to convert into cash, and are p pared to talk price on that basis, call perso ; ly and see us or send samples. ‘ of to || TWO CONDITIONS ARE ABSOLUTELY REQUIRED The merchandise must be DESIRABLE, N _ CLEAN AND OF RELIABLE STANDA QUALITY, AND THE PRICE MUST BE § LOW as to enable us in turn to offer the p lic merchandise with an irresistible appe: their common sense, thrift and daily SIGNED 1$500,000 Worth |: