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o —_————————————— New Britain Herald.! HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Issued da (Sunday excepted) at 4:15 Proprietors. AUGUST 26, 1921, THE McMILLAN STORE, Inc. | “JEST RUMINATIN. (Robert Russell) LIGHTS AND SHADOWS By John J. Daly “Two sides to every question!" Now I wonder if that's true, For it it is it ought to be dis- me an‘ you. If 1 should say that it's g fact, THE GYPSY — AT you say it is not, | Once I saw a gypsy maiden g0 a-tripping down the wa We might indulge in difference | Across the fields April where the silv'ry moonbeans stray, R e At n’ argue quite a lot. O’er the purple painted ridges to the Valley of Business 0ffice ........ L 5 v that a tree’s a tree, an’ And the winds were swinging southward singing lovesongs as she went. Bditori! Rooms .. Ao, you ain’t sure; — I feel as though I've got to give She was just a little beggar in a torn and tattered dress; ‘Ihe only profitable adve medium vour b n the mental cure. 2 | But she had a regal bearing like a prir s might po el b i e An’ vt folks “knew" the errth || She was just a littie gypsy, but T rathor liked her style = s was round, ull Christopher §;3S She tripped £ the roadyay sinelns toyesonesiall thepwhlle: ALWAYS RELIABLE = ! Associated Press Is Iy entitled % 2 5 s s I could see a gleam of laughter fiashing from her dancing eyes e s fon all news An’ with the gems o' Spain’s That were blacker than the tinting of the midnight in the skie i a v se cred fair queen he cause * 8 And I knew her heart was leapin happy Wwith a childish mirth i y ni er and als s surprise. As she skipped along a-singing simple lovesongs of the earth. £ 5 b - You can’t be sure 3 enem; - e - is wrong, vour iend Something told me she was homesick as she tripped along the way; ; Bureau of culation. * o * Y o cht But her feet were filled with fever and could find no place to stay; Tna adver: “facts may have developed ||S¢ she kept a-going forward to the Vallcy of Content " : anee things ‘most over Our new Fall line of Skirtingsfeaturing stripes and checks, is now in stock marked at about One-Half of last year’s prices. To ) stimulate early buying our own tailor, for a limited period, will make ! up Skirts with Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed, at the following low ! prices: { PLAIN SKIRTS - Knife, Box or Accordian Pleated Skirts - - $2.25 All you need to do is to pick out your material. Our tailor will | take your measurement, advise as to smallest quantity necessary, | and do the rest. I P. M. at Herald Buildir $8.00 a Year. $2.00 Three Mon 75¢ a Month. . 67 Church street e ) Entered at the Po: ce at New Britain as Second Class Mail Matter. Soon that little gypsy maiden with no home in which to die May behold the mystic valley in the far off bye-and-bye. She may come into the garden where the sparkling waters flow, Where the swans are singing lovesongs to their sweethearts, soft and low. it may be true — the e R me ol' argument again. There I hope she finds a loved one who shall take her to his breast, TREATY IS SIGNED. oniy thine that we may do In the Valley of Contentment, in the Land of Peace and Rest, The treaty between the United is find out all the 5 Who shall still her roving spirit with a simple sort of rhyme, 5 S Rt inging lov s in the ev'nung, singing lovesongs all the time. States and Germany is signed. To An’ even then the conscience = S T e S R U L . may have modified some make it effective there remains only [} done and of doing the things that ratification by the Senate of the D e e Rt R v perpl United States ahd the German Reich ble, on the things we know ‘staz the hest, ) An’ let the people o' the world The Senate Wilk meet September o sisdon udee thalrest! 1. eyt of tares, suppered i the Reichstag Eeptember 20. lently erroncously by the President “Aldermen Will Receive Report on A complete detailed description of ‘o0 be the main matter for the atten- | Hamden Sewer,” headline. Queer *he treaty may not be obtained with- ion of the now sonambulant Con- |blace for aldermen to sit—and yet— sress, lies prone and helpless to do ainything to regain its upright posi-| tion once habitual with it. It will be- | \*1th Germany by Peace Treaty to be Friend .ome very weary waiting in that oné [ SiSned in Berlin Today terday’s “Society Dances of Civilization Shock Redskins,” headline. Society But it is ill mannered if not abso- | would not indulge in such dances if tutely sinful to speak ill of the dead. |its members were red of skin. out reading it in conjunction with the e “To Resume iendly Relations Try This on Your Wise resolution passed by con H various provisions, refer: of the Treaty of Vers . headlire. “Peace’” wi - Perhaps it is enough to say that by If a man had one-half as much yosition, but not half so weary as The “Peace’” will be en i tively offici rmal wi 5 it the United States retains the right more money; one-third as much/ |are the people who will contemplate ‘”I ficial and formal with many granted it under the Treaty of Ver- | {more and one-sixth as much more) |ihe state of coma of Congress and [P°OPle: he would have $60. How much) had he actually? sailles, which includes the placing o this country in the osition of the allies in regard to German posses- ts forgotten tax business. ’ ) l Let is AT s (TR T G (|| o Gl wlben Imiy G § - ~ | United states,” folks know The man’ | hat I being lifted from the outer ; P rae wevroe W Qur Entire Stock Of Voile, Gingham and Organdy Dresses REDUCED TC $4.98 EACH Answer to yesterday” sions; disavows any obligation on the with the six dozen dozen. (A half larkness in which a resting congress a dozen dozen is 72 oranges. SIX |.as cast it, the body of the tax prob- dozen dozen is 72 dozen oranges.)) | o will have become solid and able c : stand without the aid of super- 2 e i it ~————~~v—«~~—~~—~~~——~——_ | !0 stand up e headline—Wonder if they thought it luous’ trimmings with which the ob- | g chiropody. part of this country to be bound by action of the League of Nations; gives the United States the L does not bind them to representation — — on League commissions. It ackowl-|found it and are now earning their | “T¢SSed people have been obliged to edges the rights of this country in the | living through this means. But the | 16¢oFate It 5 . R RS oy s % 5 i = e headline- Though our sympathies are island of Yap, in general ter vork of the bureau has justified al T e e T S asielon oo : who favored it, and has been don PEOPLE, Y e jitneurs, we believe the P. U. ol e ; : Commission is speedier than they, tem- Many times has it been advocated | porarily at least. in this paper that the more interest .he people took in city affairs the setter it would be for the city. in Venczuela by scientists from the | g, eld Museum, Chicigo. They call it Opinion may differ, far bac as to | caenolestes. It's about six inche “Jitneurs Preparing to Run Again,” acknowledges the rights of the Al It, in effect, place: the U States just where it wanted to T eording to the Knox-Porter re: 3,000,060 YEARS OLD. “Where Idle Rich are Made to Toi headliue, expresses real workers' idea no suggestion was ever made | of heaven. (hat a citizen should go into some ———— oublic office, look over the books of | We love to sit 'mid Chestnut trees— ome public officer, and then register This sale includes all of our better Dresses which formerly sold | from $12.98 to $14.98 each. All sizes up to 52. ! tion. The treaty is in perfect accord| A peculiar little animal is discover- with the idea of the present adminis tration. August Blanket and Comfortable Sale — 3rd FLOOR — WOOL BLANKETS ~ COMFORTABLES . 5 g , Filled with pure sanitary Full size, in white or grey, cotton, specially priced— $7.50, $7.98, $8.50 and specially priced — $6.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.98, $6.98 $9.50. Formerly up $7.98, $8.98 and $9.98. and $7.98. $12.50. the propriety of the terms of the| iong, and looks like a rat. To eat sweet, home-made buns; treaty. Many of us would v complaint that such public officer | But we can’t sit or eat at ease ised too much ink in making his en- Where Chestnut street-car runs. 100 years without changing its shapc. [ ries. The *‘civic interes that it might be wise to cling to some | size or habits. It's the same today as The caenolestes is the only form of sired a join in the Tre: £ Ver- | snimal life that has existed for 3,000 sailles. President Hardin of a man nay be carried too far, even with portions of it. ts ancestors were in the Age of Fos-|.he best of intentions. But under the present conditions, | s, 25 YEARS AGO (From The Herald of That Date.) Some aitizen of the city may stop with the attitude as it is because o It has seen giants, like the dino-|where public work is going on. After recent events and the failure of th urs, come and go. The giants van- | -onsiderable time spenl he may find people to accept the le as con-| ched, (urned to stone, became extinct | -hat the size of the pipe being used templated by the Treaty of Ver-|hundreds of thousands of years ago.|.or a sewer is too largc or too small, lles, it is safe to say that the sign Why Harry Alex left today for a busi- did the weak little caenolestes |1 his opinion, for its proposed- pur- [ aess trip through New England. ing of the treaty, yet to be formally | survive pose. He makes complaint to some acted upon the nate, is a cause T. Frank Lee, clerk at the post Because, say scientists, it lived th: | -omplaisant member of the Common | cffice, 1s taking his vacation nex: for congratulation. It is believed to|.impie life, ‘ouncil and much time is taken in dis- | Veek. . be the product of the “best mind,’ The caenolestes, as it went serencly | (UsSing the matter while things of | John A. Blake of the Boston store that of Sec. Hughes, dedicated to his .reater importance are left “on the | Will spend his vacation at Bantam able.” Competent men are supposed | -aKe, Litchfield. o have charge of these matters. Miss Anna R. McGill has returned Another citizen may be impatient ) {7om Waterbury, where she has been ind in a hurry some day and think | SPending her vacation. t the elevator in City Hall does| Michael Sexton, recently admitted ot run fast enough to suit him. He |'© the bar, intends to open an office in Meriden soon. AUTO ROBES At reduced prices. Now— m its way, saw strange -changes take work in this countr. And with this| 1,00 §7 animals as nature worked feeling we may acc olit her law of evolution. It saw monkeys become men, 1f vou believe some scientists. UNEMPLOYMENT. At least one may go so far as ilo It saw the horse, once small as a say, from indications available, that|cat, grow large as nature prepared 1t the unemployment situation is not |to work for man. may make a similar complaint to :ome member of the Council and | The New Britain team trimmed the getting worse in New Britain. And moreover this could not be said be- It saw the mammoth shed its hal: wnd become an elephant as the Ice Age this matter becomes a burning issue. Meriden Tabs at Hanover Park yes- ferday by the score of 14 to 8. Chere is a proper commission which undoubtedly knows all about it. Other matters of more or less im- | TEST MILK SUPPLY portance, all under the jurisdiction of one commission or another of the city TO TRACE TYPHOID sovernment, may thus be complained of, and much valuable time lost when | But the caenolestes went aheac|she Common Council meets. This is | H¢alth Department Conducting Investi- ‘ithout changing, says a recent book v Dr. Wilfred H. Osgood, “of the Field Museum. fore. cnded and the The Municipal Employment Bureau, | ¢ despite its inability to meet the entire situation, and despite complaints, has mate grew warmer. saw adventurous fish turn fins i.to wings and fly off as birds. It saw the giraffe grow a long neck Children Who Soon Go Back To School DEPENDABLE SCHOOL HOS HAIRBOW RIBBONS Boys’ Heavy Ribbed Hose, black, sizes 6 to Exceptional values—19¢ to 49¢c Yard. 10, for—25¢ and 39c Pair. Sale of Marabou Capes, manufacturers’ Giris’ Ribbed Hose, fine rib, black, cordovan and white; good values, at—25c and 39¢ Pair. Children’s Silk Lisle Ribbed Hose—black, white, cordovan; fine rib or Richelieu rib. Our § leader at—50c Pair. Women’s and Young Ladies’ Hose, seam back, silk lisles, plain and dropstitch, black, white, cordovan—44dc Pair; value 50c. COUCH HAMMOCKS On Third Floor. been conduced in about as efficient a to reach the tender twigs and leaves manner as it was possible under th 4 n treetops circumstances. There are still very many applicants st e for work, many of whom have stayed SEEEy e InCientlm ey aDsis ko in absurd point. - Commissions and officers are ap- The sccret of its success is in the | pointed or elected. gation to Determine Sources of Two away until the last n hopix that they would not iged i § | adopt tr The best men ob-| Efforts to run down the sources of | = re the honest ones; they | */MPHCIty of its requirements. It has|(ainable are secured to handle: the fiVe cases of typhoid fever now under I R il o e aevar o i sldom does the criticizer | SuiVeillance by tiie board of health have are the ones who are most eager. The Box o shisse 8 S €T | been without fruit thus far, Acting authorization of the nds for street Supcrintendent of Health R. M. Gris- | A7 e irities. It never tried any exper |whom the criticizer makes his com- | wold reports in maintaining conditions in this city | T€Nts, never went off on a tangen:|vlaint know the general scheme of the) The department has expended much city government, nor the reasons why | €ffort i tracing the milk supply of the two familics wio. are affected by the discase, but not the slightest clue h been uncovered that would assst in di A to work,| But, as Osgood points out, the|complaints by those who may desire | closing the source of infection. Three | who do not come to have that promizc | cienolestes, by akways takinz the | Publicity—or by those who may not. “;‘ the ‘l‘"e Cu‘-‘&h“‘i‘m’m‘ are in one | g house while the other two are membe it - e e, red up, and harmon- ; : redeemed, i nt. It is quite | casies il e of one family. No connecting link b possible that some mere existence and nothing more. HIDE PAZINE G CLEEHCe, tween the iwo outbreaks cquld be f: on Tuesday, for ins ot v It was the cons tive, ened, however, tae department reports. Outbreaks in City. means of securi samples for—$8.95 Each; values to $15.00; just what is needed for the cool evenings. New Fal! Hai: and Drape Veils, in all the fashionable colors; priced—88c to $2.48 Each. Boys’ Shirts and Blouses—Blouses—79¢ and 98¢ Each. Shirts—98c Each. oped any very $pecial tastes or pe |or the member of the Conacil to as quiet and orderly and free from |and never took any chane suffering as possible. Conservatives and devotees of the|Work is being conducted in the way it But that there are mer cards which will send promised | Simpler Life will approve of that. is. Great publicity is given to such Boys’ 98¢ Sport Shirts reduced to—79c¢ Ea. SILK JERSEY PETTICCATS 1 safest way, accomplished | ‘1l feeling is s the eae If a public officer or commission or will be given a card later, and Who | ugnary, the old-fogy of the animai|’02'd becomes so ineflicient that his do not come for it, have in the mean- | \worid time found work e h Many who do not cor At reduced prices. To close out we have On Sale Sccond Tloor. ! ked those that were $16.98 for-—$13.58. These were $3.98, now marked—32.88. i a e 32.8 inefliciency becomes public property. B e o S Sy { : OF C. LAWN PARTY Those that were $24.00 for—$19.98. Batiste Gowns, large. full size, for—49¢ Ea. ¢ should be removed. No eriticism . % H L Stand P $5.49 £ > = By e from a comparative novice in _tiic s : ERRUEIS SlEl s S SRR, SOV Trey experimented. They tried new| ' e T | To Be Held At Franklin Square 8.50. now—=$6.98. things. They roamed the earth. vork of the officer, board or comimis™ | goe Tonight; Whist and Dancing Other forms of life took a chance. back a kept away by the lack of und ing of the situation. They do 0o know that the promise m SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY Colored Organdy Dress Sashes, balance o Baronet Satin in pink and white, value our stock—409¢ Each. Values to $1.49. $3.50, for Saturday—-§2.52 Yard. ;sion. should so discourage tiiese parts And the They evolved into 2 & D 1 rea ess he big N theve 3 of the government that they feel it| 1SVEr¥thing is in readiness for the big LRI arying degrees | s e lawn festival to be held by the Kaights a good chance to get the workiug e hopeless to try and do their work well- | ¢ Cojumbus at their home on Irz The motive for ll}o criticism should | Square tonight. A whist and dau il also be heid. This is the sial board nor official should | {&ir of :ts Kind to be held at the ition’s new home and tie co ? card—and yet every precaution is tak- u have the key to progress en to have them understand matte clearly when they ? =3 ik 5 things as they are, and a never-enc shat the = e re.| ™% experimentation to find somethinz | cism made for the sole purpose ceiving a ca men fro S St of criticizing. board of dissatisfaction with ¢ hampered in its work by constant ation for it. joyed on the lawn, over which a d: it A floor has been erected. OBITUARY. A mar does not have to read Dick- | whist will be sprezd about the groun: ] : en's “Great Expectations’ to have | Refreshments will be served by young | to mor n - last remains of the extraor-| ‘" = I (o) LESs J8 younLy — BY ROBERT QUILLEN wome who will have their . the fact that h n prov T | ¢ session of Cor knowledge d s on | Shie) e —— = heioe o various ts of the lawn. Judge S they . prom Who may tell what sort | BEIP? 10 ma e iam F. Mangun, grand knight, rhrift; The obs, when i s e Bea i o churge of the affs ict the neighbo - - et G R The louder » man has to blow his be less than 85 who w - tor formed cards. Then, of ., there are men w do not want w , but who want ess have been | them: but some good intentions—will | PeL ke one > is 0 B Darn: A soft 1l expletive mea SCOTTISH ON OUTING ymn, but without thes courags B0y itol i fone ohic hos ot ) e ot uent opport to correct her hu > the oper he joint pic of Cian Doug z and’s pronunc e i ’ d Lady Wallace Lodge D. O. m thin oE e : e T o Liauor | 3., will be held tomorrow at Wiegan The house shortaze will o it ¥t the bureau—thus showing they common pepple—all of us con- grove. A truck lcave from the e D B aiie o b can e i uth Churs n at 1330 o clock, makin R The more optin w0y Cipagin Diice A program is that more work is being done ge it—are working, while Cong is | i sports has been arranged by the cos mittec In . r > afternoon dive erally, and that some of the men s g from its arduous labors of not ¢ for. Everything,” to headline | sions. Supper wii arc registered at the bureau have doing the things ve “Poor Outlook for Copper Shares,— | bers of the committee at ve of the promis- i > : RO the less impe thing that has gone. And ng—what hopes it be able to say that they have applied IXever givel L headline. & o o frequ very much tainted | that phrase now that we all belo: , ten't it? 3 e that trou hat on~ con hical miles 1 2 market. would add add “Poor Out- al back (o the fatted calf.

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