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This In uree feadd In news| te both national ar me of Washington, whose aan was his . wher “Wansington dngton appearcd little pe named known Wassing - “hvaus of old old and Hold AR keen 8 SHE HE MAINE time wince the cry rang through Porhap was a | peonsclously tho lized that when the hip would Bilate Incentive patriotism—it o there sinking for- of was be to uvenge the Veterans that will h War e Maine Tonight unvell « heroes of the bat of the of nor they bronze sinking it appropriate ttend the occasion In n and exercise wpirit te the Importance such remonie as Biness s our salva dwell But ; when men need to on past alls when a pond us men the occa Those and at time forgotten o remember it whe e the ones gome to the rescue In the jaine, signifies necessity occasions them and future Is not a cry the spirit for re und hon- faced in dang and death who has . total lley which entitied Aisa- b n weok ax long r to obtain mon vy emain ldle a year e, he said, or Then he went on e—probably the | y who determined ession rather than ook did it was not not mind. It wa of 4 not « age 45, he ontemplate nor he al hink h." bo a great will be would wnd speak of draw told by his thére lew this o refused to Hia was 0 bow the Kive the sort the gon - s | | New Rritain “JEST RUMIN (Rober, George cherry t not tell that we well Country of all this is th A lot o ce—the 1 these o recall ot The Fathe he, wu've very bes children k his brilllancy in may be all ignorant battled for. A about higy an’ a lot why—but v ch bers that he could lle. Today some tal they tha Ing Vel thu anite “Why'? in pipe a lot i tha 1« George W things, it contem why should thix out so clear while c ries die? Could I decided that, in vouth, America the top if it began tribute pay to first American patronage men He couldn't they leave that which wo askin' o' why is speech and other cited In with egual of arations things are propr upite professic they would have us be tionablé has foothotd not b practice in this erndicated wi The upheaval chan the matters, may gontleness that wyl habits smiled at selves scarcely or gen reproved are in their are few violem things eritich bit s0 many more frunkness matters the out cerning but for taken Yet valence most par in speech der la the is no or a great almost And considered grandmother The tell us bac mos that dom |s physiclans of dress among wom foolish The than hurtful be rather than mi have ome ing matters formerty *'n 1t is belleved that the dances in many of the possible « abuse The cannot result of mornl dance history discloses much and pure ¢ Nevertheless there The for a w reaction continue while hubits may remain certain comparatively f end the reaction will the a reaction G ty, come old reticence, adunlly ha or of peech of affection some day, the take their opposites, And who does for will held by to survive 1s survive an there will as through no continued all Rome The ruin the great As the insidiou thoughtle laxity of morals ubtly Roman F as it brou to years pass r the the quality which student, will bring the enses so that even will imbibe some of of living they imb It owin the less f me unecensele reibly 1t is belisved that th Itving today who will se thix reaction which, it belleved, will leave th that ‘are good and wil ress, but which things will tu lives of world's hi GRHORGE WASH If one could be the next Pr the regard to United all vould States, who will follow be that they place at the head the determination, of heart righ ot and econvietion possessed the Ington, the anniversary wa celebrate today red b, %0 many » learned o war; a lot ridicule though honoring the man; little Hut that ol' shington ol’ nte 1ts would customs country dance, supporters of formerly sacred not be. accustomod instances questioned Is present trend or popular ~possibly of thoughtfulne what othe pertshed—América shall the the inspired granted one next after, might of this sagacity, ATIN'. Russell. Washington the e e could the “hings I he did =o r 14 His * NKO; him Know not o' lot he t we now o' what may ask may query ild remem- not tell a the him we call In smt! o, and saty lie unanswered iellow's ruminnt- nders quite itself jest not torzot did many plates, lut tale stand bther mem'- have once 1 amhitioua reach with Truth might be fety mal reformecs’ not as lieve. No ques- gained such a that it may thout a great and similar with xuch xed Aancers them- notice Other severely There the ntly inf; or ney of There speech forhidden, ze, con- is 1 “deviltry” pre- affairs our ying xity by all this ot conservative certain habils en are Wwis neficial rather of to consider- nds people 10t spoken of barring of cer- is the the of im- the m by lecency its long that is simplc bound to be the present among in the great ew. Dut too bits of modes conservative ss for the old, home —these, the place now if this country Amer- it loyal not believe v country vigissitudes” shall not. not bring ught weakness mpire, ecoghition which rrightens of attracts the people to their very young old standurds ibe patriotism usly but none ere » people e the results of is hoped and he new 1 look rm things to pro- aguin to the the greatest story INGTON, vish in esident of the the next that take nation and wish their vith energy that Wash- of whose t purpose Geor birth ly pictures of g8 accustom- hty, free- | may IMPORTANT NOTICE. On account of the storm which prevented many of our New Wy Bntam patrons from attendmg 5¢ Day Monday, we will repeat Sc - Day Wednesday, Feb. 23rd with all the same 5c offerings in force. Buy one of many articles at a Mill-End Sale price and get an- other article for 5¢ wortl many times the price. ANOTHER DRESS SENSATION. nprecedented Offering of Four l Hundred Newly Arrived Navy lue Wool Serge Street Dresses $6.75 SALE A score of different styles to select from. All sizes, 16 to 44. others braid trimmed in contrasting colors. WEDNESDAY, Some embroidered, FEBRUARY 23. None C D). or on approval. Alterations charged for. — —_— EXTRAORDINARY LLING, NEW, SPORT SUITS, $15.00 Newest sport models in several choice heather PURCHASE oF SMART, SPORT SKIRTS PECIAL SALE NEW SPRING JAUNTY WORSTED JERSEY Ultra smart, correct Spring Box Plaited models SIZI'S 16 TO 42, POSITIVELY of wool velour in entirely new plaid color com- WORTH $22.50. at binations, beautiful soft shades of brown and blue predominating. Sizes to 32 waist band, shades including browns, blues, grays and greens. TODAY'S ACTUAL VALUE $10.00 Come early as there is certain to be’'a big demand PRICE 7 ALL AT THE LOW for thém at this low price. Daugherty, o1 Ohio las been politi- cal for the most part. Mr. Harding is grateful to the manager who worked so hard for him before the convention which nomi- nated Mr. Harding. Great powers lic hidden in the brain of Mr. | Daugherty. but his friends and ac- quaintances fn Ohlo are sald to have close-down at this time. These sus- failed to them-—at least pensions may come under fine sound- along lines that--will make him a iN& captions such as “Our mid-winter = Mr. Harding may have private it seems to add to the already many knowledge of the abilities of his ap- opportunities for our teachers to sit pointee. Sincerely it is to be hoped at the moving picture houses and that he has and that Mr. Daugherty °ther entertainments at the oxpense will measure up to the position which of our citizens. Here they may ab- Be sorb new ideas about dramatics and he will grace—more or less. We are not from' Ohio so it*is not strange fancy dancing ‘to introduce in the youthful minds of our children. Why that we know little ofM¥. Daugherty’'s 10t 8ivé our children the fundament- = N 4 poas - als of an ordinary school education rength, and ‘we fear' we shall have gnich will stand by them through to take up our residenge in Missouri for a while. At any rate it that life? The leading men of our city to- day have all had a common sense it is quite a drop—Hughes to Daugh- erty. disappointments in the unfaithfulness His strong face, carry along the pay-roll of the teach- ers and educators just the same as if schools were in session. Now, why this condition? Put them on an hour- Iy basis pay and then the vacationy would not be so welcome. In tha opinion of the writer, the business de- pression which has struck our cour try does not affect our local schools in any sense so as to necessitats a of those he trusted | always calm in reproduction, seeiis to | us to have been always thus. We cannot place him in the picture He seems too of world affairs today. may remote But If there was cver a time in the history ,of country we should think of Washington, ident, this when discover the Pres- the man, it js this day We book beyond events of his public life and see there the of but little over four mil- in humanity, his should take a few minutes to that calm face into the leader tion people his cagerness to free a nation at its birth, kix strength to fight for those who had into safety. should remember the wisdom that chosen lead them We disclosed the path to that haven which has remained a haven all throagh the years. him to education, and this coupled with brains and initiative has brought them success when dramatics and dancing was not necessary. Let us all pull for the “old time things”” which have brought us where we are today and bosh with this mod- ern stuff which is being forced on us at every turn by the few. BY A TAXPAYER. 25 YEARS AGO (From The Herald of That Date) is safe to say Today twenty-five times as many the of Washington as uttered it when he wus President. Much times the ad- was given him then is people speak name George would be more appreciated would be eliminated from “Satire” ifthe “ire” of it, this countr) first more than that today twenty-five some miration his duc statesman “Better late than never,” remarked | employer of his tardy don't agree with you the worker. “I wish FFighter, strategist, he had in the the sarcastic employe. 1 returned snow had betrayed where trusted, but still fighting council, on safety of his own Father he was in- deed never some. COMMUNICATED The Schools apd Aesthetic: Dancing. New Britain, Ccnn., Feb. 21, 1921, , New Britain Herald. Dear Sirs:—With the kind permis- sion of your paper for space in -to- night's issue. I wish to insert the fol- lowing article: e N the of His Country. Poor fail sons and to daughters are we it more and we become land, better because of his life. stronger, loyal to our men At the annual meeting of the Amer- ican Hosiery company held yesterd afternoon, E. H. Davison was elect- ed secretary and superintendent. An attempt was made to wreck the early freight train at Beriin this morning by puAing a heavy coil of women, NEW ATTORNEY GENERAI THE McMILLAN STORE, INC. —ALWAYS RELIABLE— Mid-Week Specials Are For Wednesday Onfy Blankets and Comfortables At special prices Wednesday that canndt be duplicated at this low price any other day. PART WOOL AND WOOLNAP BLANKETS WEDNESDAY | COMFORTABLES—filled with seft’ sanitary cotton. WEDNESDAY Values to $10.00. Values to $10.00, Sale $5.00 PAIR $5 00 laACll SPECIAL OFFER Lasts for a Few Days Only life size portrait artistically finished, made.. from your own photograph, just the thing to have done of mother or father, or sister or brother. _ - Near Look your old photographs up and bring to us without de- lay, as this offer is for a lim- ited time only. Bust style only. We can copy from any clear postal card, cabinet, tintype, snapshot, ete. Of Knit Underwear Abowt Three Hundred Garments in All. YOUR CHOICE WEDNESDAY A. Values to §2.50 Your choice of Men's Wool Suits, medium weights; about ten dozen of the famous Boys and Girls. Shirts and Drawers, Children’s Ribbed Fleeced Suits—included ‘‘Minneapolis’’ Waist Union /S\lih M. ‘Women's Union ALL OUR WINTER GLOVES ANDp MITTENS Men’'s, Women's and Children’s. WEDNESDAY MORNING’S SELL) Your choice of Wool and Leather Gloves, also Leather BUNGALOW APRONS made of fine quality perdales, all full cut, value §1.50, on sale Wednesday, A. M. .. 98¢ each ALL WOOL ) In a special sale W SDAY AL 42 inch wide sponged and shrunk Wool RE. TWILL OUTING FLANNELS CASHM Values to $2.00, In two lots for ING .. . 45c and 89¢ Mmens, Wool and Jersey Fl Cowbcoy ‘Gauntlets for the sturdy boys. FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS Women's and children’s, value $1.49 and $1.98, Wednesday AT D S DRESS GOODS M $1.69 YARD. .Value $2.25 Poplins and French ‘Serges. Heavyweight white and colors, WED. A. M. 19¢ yard, reg. 29¢ grade. OIL CLOTH LUNCHEON SETS Consisting of 13 picces, Wed- nesday A. $1.19 set Value $1.49 LACE TR SCARFS Special Wednesd: .o Value $1.00. TORCHON IMED 69c. each Owing to the store Birthday, advertised above. being closed we offer special for We ed. only Cowpe carly and share in these savings. e e WHITE SEWING THREAD Extra large spools of,1200 yards. No. 50 and No. 60 only, special Wednesday 50c spool. Value 75g 64x64 MERCERIZED PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS Special Wednesday $2.49 each Value $2.98, . all day Tuesday, Washington's these extraordinary values FACTS AND FANCIES By ROBERT QUILLEN “‘Debs’ means en- in A writer durance.” durance. speaks of He probably woman it is intui- |hc case of a man, it is a talks for the accused, v in a short sen- When money it usually says its ‘tence. Prof Whatmire says the problem a study in math. thing—aftermath. —— When the devil was after Job's goat, he thought of almost everything except a Congress. tax Sure taXx Wilhelm arouses the won the w: pays on his suspicion that The fortune Holland The injunction to love your neigh- bor as yourself was spoken long be- fore the ncighbor bought a phono- graph. . In this age, the jewels are set in platinum and the gems of ‘thought in platitudes. And just a few_years ago it was considered a punishment to send men from Petrograd to Siberia Eventually Uncle Sam will approaci that wide-open town in Michigan an€j say: “Out, damp spot. Germany thinks she can’t pay the indemnity. For that matter she thought she couldn’t be licked . Once in a while one finds a qu old fashioned preacher who persis\‘s in preaching the gospel. In the old days it took four quarts to make a gallon, but that was before, they learned to dilute it. And there are people mean enougi to wish the Government would give all mayoars ten days to leave the country. % American citiés are running oul undesirables, Immigration figures -n- dicate that the practice is universal. e : A man who has had experienhce with landlords knows that the Kroupd { hog isn't the only one that can't depended upon.