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erald. OMPANY. jod) At e:18 Church. streel at New Britain all Matter CALLS ot i 939 medium In and press ationat papers and adver- y honest - .alysis of elreulation statistics audit. This insures fraud In newspaper to both national and HADLEY. tion has proven but never of Dr. of tradi- times @ selection hext president bandoning nse of the Yale recognition by Yale other word, tradition of of a as more n any of members of flebating societies, the fleld from limited to Yale ption of its presi- nly world limita- whom it belioved ing of the honor pf Yale graduates, wselected this man too big to be In- jmental fecling; It little itself anl cognige tho fact ly for Yale men, is for the become a D whole lo of sentiment. ve that there is lMke it. All big tes of the New not, grasp this sympathize with deep in the how have on the the old of Yale there necessity of to Yale matters of the best; come ss but that is largely o All no matter nce perched along he elms ngell they was in- and to Yale because may be tenchen, ex of the rough Inheritance ntted ptsteps f tho ru- os right splendidly of of country— one Dwight his regime; ed at the char- nt Hadley. Yale ind become it may ue the harmony ‘ale and will add National Insti- Yale loyal be safely ECTS. Education of the leration of Labor of 70,000, to the mt gift ., Rockefeller oard. Of this sum d colleges and uni- bg teachers’ wmalar- to improve medical etion the is that ing mad: through pe “that pages of our coun /The u financial and characterize ory inst ond thon that n obje reads from the uch wealth,” the “ergunized lalor dbution t ent nounces. The higher the obtained the pay given better men and women the will vision of justice. It teachers, will b clearer be their is a confes sion of ignorance to pretend to believe that, because such a gift is accepted by the Board of board Education, such would authorize propaganda unfriendly thinkersRor kthed Sorn: realize the greatness of the ques- They would genfus—and to labor The try tion of labor and capital. deepest scorn to prostitute their thinkers often are included in this the real class 1t great from sordid motive suggested. to be a the that come or for there |is solution of solution will those who studied question such men under them. Those | been stances, who treated that every sense, believe that unfairly in many class prejudice is wrong would be wise to en- education Labor has in- in courage in its every itself and en- tion in others—the high- Only through education peace come, and when it comes it be the product of study, earnest, sincere study. spect. Labor should educate courage educ est educs will will fon. TROUGH THE STORM. The fine, hard the faces of the one hundred or more men the of Peterson to the grave pre- pared in Fairview cemetery. The dead man had fought in France; he died just after the fighting ceased—after he had done his part, » storm could keep these men from paying their tribute to one who had made the sacrifice so many more stood ready to make while the enemy snarled at our doors. They almost re- veled in the chance to show their ad- miration for one who had paid the penalty often imposed by duty The pure whiteness of the drifting snow made more vivid the thought of the blood that flowed country. And thus, honored, the faithful standing about the grave, the last of all that was mortal of another of our lnds was laid at rest. snowflakes cut who yesterday Emery G followed body so for our WINTER AND JITNEYS Sir that foot Now, Winter, you have proved to us this is your season with your or more of snow yesterday Now you may go work children on your for way Jolcing fun leaving many men, and a feel- that of for many ing 1n the hearts of men cheated we have not been all in a out our winter You way, after did it beautiful, sincere Sir Wint and Incidentally cinched your job on a day when most Jolks could stay at home and comfortable indoory/ Of might shovelled th there was no the course one have snow, but re was the excellent excuse that good in so doing until “now coming And stopped incldentally, also, Sir Winter, some with whizzing have wreathed of Keports you of the the of faces Jitneymen smiles. Jitneys past blocked trolleys Arch street line a blocked at three come in On the trolley car was from two o'clock this fitneys operat yesterday least until morning, while ! over the by street d to a certain extent tne The the constrained faithful all to who have these walk take a patronized troll months, were their viho the take or pocket and bus. Those lone what comiion-sense the venient pride have appears to be thing, to th moment, and, at all, they namely conveyanco was most at the merely con- tin. their habic as therc was no trolley rode The¢ man etro) g that the Jitney | Just 1lowever in jitne) whose prejudice was so he woula not patronizs under any circumstinces, frowned and walned. that cannot one mauj insist e tro lev is necescary, rail that for biauivyg be aperation | e dinit yesterday the was It whe o= vinmaph 3 ey some vrinance by | | & b they wou'd chiiged to all would con- tnue their under s their ¥y condition. case be they bound did he much stronger were in to d» clways as they Ty erday way and today, we would ved to plac: mcre teliance on them \s it but who all thank oprruted ha. e 1s one may the Jitheys and the men them tor Uving up to they promised. MANDIGAPPING CHI EN. a school ¥ dren in- con- | L | ! Mr “JEST RUMINATIN".” (Robert Russell.) These scientists are tellin’ us all sorts o' things that's queer: we may think we are over there when" it's afact we're here. A tree looks mighty Ifke a tree, but no, perhaps it ain't; what we call bad may be all-right— the wicked man a saint. The things that make up you an’ me perhaps once made up him. In incarnations various you'll be both fat an’ slim The things you see can never die: there ain't no death at all; when Summer passes on, you see, it lives right through the Fall. So Fall is turned to Winter; Win- ter, too, is merged in Spring— these are the scientific things these learned chapples sing. Now that ol' ruminatin’ pipe o' mine ,has sympathy with re- search work an' thcse who think this may or may not be: There may be spirits in the air or underneath our feet; there may be millions of 'em 'bout us on the busy street. We know a lot o' things today we didn't in the past, an' learnin’ facts that's new, it thinks, is certain bound to last. But while these scientists dope out facts living an’ facts dead, the great major- ity o’ men has got to earn their bread. 8o whilst this studyin’ is good an’ interestin’, too, it's best for most o' us to work at what we got to do. I sounds stilted He does not object to “He don't,”” on that specific ground, but he declares gen- that it does no good to teach children forms of expression “oul- lawed by common usage and a sense and egotistical. crally of good form.” The superintendent must have been most u rtunate in his if he finds the people with whom he is throw have “outlawed”™ the correct “It is L," “He doesn't.”” It is quite possible that he has been thus fortunate, associations or un- Most of us make these mistakes oc- casionally, recognize them as mistakes are glad for the eduvation that if we cannot speak cor- and enables rectly, us, at least to be aware of our errors when we make them. Ability English to speak or write good is an asset. Often judged by one's ability to speak cor- their knowledge, more or less perfect Were there to be lowed a departure fr one is rectly. make their in this Many living by matter. al- m the recogniz- c¢d rules of grammar, in special com- munities, the asset gaincd after years of practi would be taken . There would be no stop at this Cook in North- and study from or the suggestion made by County superintendent. York, 8 might be allowed to teacn pupil “I'here ain’t no sich thing,” rect. There be pressions different Up ern New for instance, teachers that was cor- | would different ex- in many all at among parts of | the country, allowable there, all smiled the educated of other communities. When a child goes to school or a parent sends one there, both have the | to that be as the right will expect correct English taught, correct use of the multiplication trated tabes will be illus- A superintendent who fails to teaching robs pupils of something they have a right to ex pect, Insist upon this It is suggested that the supcrinten- dent mingle a bit whom, of with the educated because his position, it would be expected that that have not he would know. It believed fina doesn’t” is in “It such society he and “He outlawed. would is 1.t becn It of his to is quite passible, will such too, that some day desire society and be recognized as cultured educated per- sons, even though the superintendent does not. They would be a bit em- barrassed, probably, at the expressions on the faces of those with whom they | talked, were any one mark: that don't."” some pupils mingle in of them to & “It's me does it: H; SECRETARY OF STATE. There little but satistaction in the fact that Charles Evans Hughes has accepted the portfolio of Secretary @ as announced. Hughes proved his ability long g0: he has been proving his independ- ence ever Cold $h the extreme, worst enemies cannot by passion or the In this most ; Mr. uninfluenced it rapidly can be since. Hughes' he say | that is influenced prejudice. The fuses to work of will mind of that way. Cabinet remain man re- important positions Hughes believed, by too formed publ the | of | sentiment, or by ‘‘exigencies the of occasion’” which govern action public officials too often. Mr. little to except the Hughes has gain from ceeptanc knowledge | ter—forget { quainted FACTS AND FANCIES By ROBERT QUILLEN The farmers might try a deficiency expert. employing Advice to vamps carry a lip stick Speak softly and At any rate, deflation will make the world safe for salaried men, Devising a scheme to dodge that tax an exports will tax German ex- perts. he doesn’'t care for monkey Willard says money. Then why buzz saw? The sun never sets on the British | flag, and the dove mever settles on it. Are you out of a job? you in business—advertisement. wondered how these hold-up got their pistols. — The grand old poets of another day probably would call the modern product vers libel We men Of all the animals, progeny begins life burdenecd with taxes, only man's helpless and The Frénch kilometer secems a queer measurement, but the Russian standard is the verst. Lenine's continued sway may be due to the fact that the poor Russian proletarian is too poor to buy raw material for a bomb. Honest item of news: “Mr. Wad Hunter won $3,000,000 after a short and fervid courtship, and they were married quietly at the home of the $2,000,000, with a We start | The Congressman who does nothing may not earn his salary, but he earns the gratitude of the country. Boildéd down, whether we battleships or the question is shall scrap our own the other fellow's. Our leading bandits are not entire- ly mercenary. As yet no one of them has written a book about it. ! AND QLS GimL BACK HOME THINKS HE'S A DOuGH- ‘With the Hindenburg line disposed of the doughboy over there is keeping in form by conquering the fraulein. The chief objection to the Japs scems to be that he is forever carry- ing home a slab of bacon under his arm. — success of Hoover's plans indicate that deflation hasn't the American standard ot The would lowered giving. Ir Bergdoll wishes to return to America without answering cmbar- rassing questions, he might come as an immigrant. Sophistication is the hateful quality that robs you of a thrill when the dummy falls over the cliff in the movies. Golf will soon become the national game unless poker enthusiasts ar- Tange to walk across a pasture after each ante. A test of the relative worth of battleships and aircraft is a fine idea, but how can we get our battleships into the Canadian woods? : The essence of the beautiful—the man who telephones a creditor to see if he is in so he may come and pay a bill. Men may come and men may but me-men-tos go on forever and the longer of their going-on the greater thelr value. go It you your friend fails call emergency, you in what “‘an try terization of the occasion. Loys!ty may not be acquired like a taste (.r olives, and the prefix *dis” is far more bitter in the former than the Jatter. If you find vourself hesitating over every step you take in a certain mat- the whole thing. well real and parents got ac- with sons Many yesterday. For some it was the long- est Sunday cared on record. Few to rcad news Florida yesterda, 25 YEALS AGO «Froun The Herala of That Date). the a sell and Erwin pany held sterday afternoon, D. Russell was named assistant sec- retary. Patrolman Willlam Grace is report- ed as being much improved. \ The City Medical soclety will hold a meeting this evening at the residence of Dr. Clark. ual meeting of the Rus- manufacturing com- At A staging erected at the new High ' with | school building fell yesterday three men on it. Nobe was injured. St. Elmo lodge, Knights of Pythias, will make a fraternal visit to the East Berlin lodge tonight. It was announced today that “The Rising Generation” will be presented at the Russwin Lyceum theater to- morrow night. CONTRIBUTED COUGHING UP THE GREEN. Respectfully Dedicated to Mr. Patrick S. McMahon. (Tune Wearing of the Green.) (Contributed.) Oh, Paddy dear, and did you hear, The news that's going around, The tax rate jumped most to the sky And you must take it down. | If it wasn’t for past work you did, For which accept our thanks You'd never sce the working man Going in or out of banks. Oh, Tax Collector Loomis he will Take you by the hand, And lead yéu up to City Hall And show you how you stand; Then you'll empty out your pockets Until they're skinned quite clean, And after that all you have to do Is keep coughing up the green. Judge Gaffney and the School Board bunch - to 1 think that you errcd in your &harac- | 1t you erred fn your SRAracs | .go Paddy, dear, keep on.” he said, daughters | from , Isaac | To the Board of Public Works; Blue diamonds set in asphalt ‘Will everywhere be seen, But if we only dream these things We're coughing up the green. Old Elihu Burritt came around In dreams tha other night To ascertain the causc of all This rumpus and thia fighe. He was told the price of rents and eats, Then he decided that St. Petor hadn’t gold enough To rent a five-room flat “And save dear old New Brit. If one on earth can do the job You certainly are it. To Heaven back I'll go right now, Where things are more serene For if they find oGt that I'm here, I'll be coughing up the green.” { On! the firemen want the two platoon, A thing they ought to get. | Becanse of all the work they do, In snow and sleet and wet. The landlords still j Which seemed a kind of mean, But all the tenants have to do Is keep couphing up the green. Thée Americanization fad is here -And costs a pile of jack, But we'd get more for our money If we bought Mike Sullivan's hack. And the wads of dough we used ‘to have ‘Will ne'er again be seen, For politicians keep us busy Coughing up the green. But if at 'ast the burden should Weigh heavy in our heart New Britain's sons with sorrow ¥rom the old town would depart. Wo hear whispers of a city That to us lies quite near, Where rich and poor stand equal, And have nothing there to fea Must we ask a mother's welcome From a strange but happier town, Where they're minus all the schemers And the sharks we have around; Where they buy and sell us real estate, With foresight that is keen, And before the Judgment Day we will Stop coughing up the green. Sc Paddy dear, come out again And tell them what you think. They seem to be in fear of you And from your presence shrink. You showed them all you knew vour biz, When things they tried to rough And even Mayor Curtiss Couldn’t’ pinch you on a bluff. So Paddy dear, keep up the work, And fight on to the end, Before they clean up all the swag As things don't seem to mend. And when your earthly days are o'er, In Heaven you'll be seen, Putting up a kick against us Joughing up the green. | —Peter P. McCrann. ! FUR EXCHANGE OPENS Government is Factor in Bringing About Wholesale Auction of Pelts Opened at St. Louis Today. St. Louis, Feb. 21.—The government was’ a factor in the market at the winter auction of the international fur exchange opened here today. Joshua JX, Alexander, secretary of BOY WHO IS SHOT WALKS T0 HIS HOME Playmate Wounds Eder Who May | | | ~New York, Feb. 21.—Jamey Roy, 10, of CLAD IN UNDERWEAR ° VICTIM BESTS THIEG New York Man Chases Assailant Througn Snow in Few Clothes Die—Youth Was Game L 34 East 104th street, was ANEW UL, sUme ek daee oty deia Laeat ULk aUVipals 4 CIMpiL, @ aCsiU e ®ent yesterday afternoon to thg shoe- s maker's Frank Pagi, sireet, to get slippers that were heing repaired. Eder, the same find Pagi for the slippers. In one of the cabinets Le Roy found a revolver try it out. Le Roy fired at Ed: peared to i the trightened to get out at home, a .listance of eight blocks. The Eder house about twenty minutes when he complained to his mother he was not feeling lapsed. found a wound in the right side. ambulance tion hospital. S mined that the bullet had lodged near | the st 10 be doubtful. he Le Roy boy had hurried to the Eder ambulance developed, father for up by erty for law. Dr. v showed unusual pluck in accomplish- ing the shop and other boy by admitting he was shot. Aowa Towed to Delawarc Water Gap Philadelphia, Feb. 21.—The steam- er Aowa, towed today went to the steamer's a night The has After Teachers’ Strike in New West- New Westminster, B. C., Feb. 21.— Public schools reopened here today following a more than a agreed to return to their classes and abide tion o/ salaries by a joint committee of arbitration. amm VLSl LoVl SUELY said Wy GG pus 1UDLCLY, taaicu oo shop of hia at 211 East grandfather, Ninety-sixth GLE W Lave b CCiudy, “aUUUsIL LOE VACLLL Was dld. PUCCU LY GG SUUW, Wil WG 2all Liluc He took with him Cornel- playmare, living at The boys did not n looking arouvnd SAULIILS LaU CUILPELOU Ml W0 wase S Ul GVGL Ul vatupl dns wliles- wedds | Fdliveasia vusopih i Sucel Swauoi, @llu Pk Ll ssnL L a sicanay Gio wese pUSL @l Luset, POV PUPTITens wrelue Wias slaluod a. and the Accord bovs decided to y to the police, The bullat ap- have tuken no cffect, caa of the exploding cartridge ' the bo: so they decided once. They walked dipru lutiug lundius L, uaVerils WlsL 4l BurLELl SLecl, pulsucd vy o WU was syliucals UlIVugd w duU Cadiyais s5 SA0ES duu GuusulS A LS Ualids. PIENY S0U0W WS vare avvy, sound LAY ULBIU Bew LG vauces | cdILCA waek Swaslly, s ulliilg W PULSUEL, Gllu hBuchalg Has, g Clad 48 De Was, U0 @ Suuw plie. Eu- LOLLAD MCndy clased UIG iugluve LW e IoUL UL Zes WesL furlcla Slreel and SULUUCL DU ALler & DAluv. g AL Lue wesl Liurueu streel stauoi the uesiu, sdld W ve tewpie, hWas cnarged Wil Lue uoluup oL wvauKidal DAy, ol YERIS OIU, UL Z4Z W usSL HOKG - Cisuln Sireel. May Swid Oe was on Uls wdy 1UlLe WHGH LO¢ Uesi0 Jutkipew UL 4 dourway s rorucia steeet and lapped M on Le deau wall @ UIMLKJACK. - Ll DIOW glauced aud Gl noué Stuy him. =1 put up iy hands,” swd . May, and the police were 10oking und he tous pvv und some papeis ™ him last night. Pagi was locked ,rom my pockel. ‘shen he old iue ii Detectives Caputo and Dough | jad any respect for my nead id street station juye to get oul Of Ly shues anu trou- the Sullivan geps, & suppose he Wought s would make me nelpiesy, but oo tuougnt wrong. 11l say, thougn, 1 never undertook a barefout dasi Lrough the SUOW Ol 4 DUNRAAY Ui~ 1wy beiore.” S11LL FlGHTING Early lwp;)rw anai ‘Dullis was ' Are Conu-m}tv,wd by Constantitvop Dispatch—Contest Continues. Constantinople, Feb. 20. (By Asso- ciated X'ress).—Tiflis, capital of the republic of Georgla, appareatly is in the hands of the Bolsheviki, but re- ports reaching here state fighting is still going on there. The Georgian; army nas a nominal strength of 60,000 but it is said that 50 per cent of the men are Bolshevik. Dispatches state soviet troops are pouring in on aill railroads and highways toward Tifiis. Georgia made an appeal to the Turkish Nationalist assembly at An- gora for help, but the Nationalists vot- ed to remain neutral. boy had been in ‘the col- and An Recep- deter- and a moment later opened hia blousa well She called from Pearson was liver night The Loy was operated on and his recovery was said vul heard what had apartment when he the and learning ran from the house. His at the Kast 104th alleged violation of . Pearson said the wounded boy maker's the fromi the shoe refusing to alarm wallk in STEAMER By Government Tug. Norfolk for New York, was the Delaware Breakwater government tug which stance last in responsé to distress calls. nature of the Aowa’s difficulty not yet been ascertained. to by a SCHOOLS OPEN. minster, B. C. teachers for The teachers strike of week. by a settlement of the ques- & o I ) ) 1 D 6 e o o o e o IEEEEI RS EE DANIEL WEBSTER TLOUR then we launched DANIJ.L WEBSTER flour on the market comparatively short time agr, we anticipated suocess, as we knew were offering to the consusier the best flour ever produced, and th discriminating consumer L not slow to recognize merit in a re: meritorious article. However, the populs.rity of DANIEL WEBSTER has grown excess of our most sapsuine anticipations. p It bas already pl.ased thousands of housewives. Its quality h been a stronger argu.nent than could have boen made by tongue o pen. It may well be called “A flo of quality.” “Better than th best,” and we can truthfully claim for it “Once known, never fory gotten.” Clean, pure, wholesome and. sanitary, DANIEDL WEBSTER flous will ever contirue to lead where the consumer demands the best. Ours is a progressive coupuiy and our mill is equipped with the most mowern contrivances known to .nan, it being our constan aim and inteution to give to the consumers of DANIED WEBS’I‘EK» Flour the very best flour in the world. . While DANIEL \VEBSG‘ER costs originally a little more than other flours, “The value received more cost.” Your bread will be more nutritious, will have a finer flavor and B will remain sweet and fresh longer; and you can outain more bread T than from an equal quantity of any other flour. A trial will convince you. DANIEL WEBSTER Flour will make jts own arguments and appeal to you as eloquently as did the re. LI ‘nowned man whose name it bears. @l The guarantee protects you. Please read it: «If you are not thoroughly convinced that DANIEL WE Flour has produced the best bread you ever baked after you have [j wsed an cntire sack of it, return the empty sack to the dealer, (] leave your name with him, and the purchase price will be refund. = ed and charged to us.”

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