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New Bntam Herald ALD PUBLISHING C daity oM h-uoxl (Sunday Proprietors, excopted) &t 4:13 P. M. at Merald Bullding, 8,00 67 Church stre Months. ¢ a Month. the Post Gilve ui Mail Matter utored . at as Socond Clams TELEPHON Business 0Me Paverk! Rooms CcALLS e only profitable adve the eity. Cireulatior room always open The A Pre Member The Amsoct. to the oredit n th Mahed ntitled all ne redited ws put here Audit 1 of Clreulation. At tisers efreutation local advertisers P S —— NIGITT SCHOOLS, Clamsos writing the metlc, American history and citigenship hold at the schoois from 7:30 9:30 p Monday, Tuesday each week. These subjocts special purpose. It that th arranged do not great degrec volving upon every man and who reads and who comes in contact with those deficient in these subjects #hould make it a point to have them understand that here is a chance for them to le these knowl- of which will make In speaking, and English reading language, arith | American | are night to on and Wednes m day of are menticned for a is quite probabl whom these studies ar read the of the seo for apers to a One duties de- woma things, a help them rn edge & success of life The fact that of the born have prospered without these ad- vantages does detract the fact that the knowledge, ¢ 1t study indulged would have helped them still more. Attention should to the fact that while to be made in the has many foreign not from asily gained persistent in in be drawn there is money manner been made by labor nevertheless there has never money of hands, t been mt for same always, a time when education will cc —— e - | “JEST RUMINATIN.” (Rob on, Russell) Dream on dev- brauty Dream otees o you that's so rure; “Dream on, that beauty floatin’ in the The warmth, the cold, the shine bright; the storm, wind, the rain, “Will bring that. beauty you an’ fill your soul Thus speaks the clouds fr I' pipe to who're despair, k only peace try, an’ tryin’, there. To hungry an’ those dreams to try— The sort o count—not There's beauty thin’, and he disappointment, loss o'hope, is like “the least o' these” Who, sulded somehow il they're strong held in wond'rous care An the beauty we can't see beauty that's so rare. will find air. an’ you sun- the back to ain.” m my those in strength to they're an’ prove to weary do bring strength that will not to di 108t ever auty sees, tryin tryin’ in who k In the Try This On Your Wise/ Friend The number 125 can be divided inte four rts in such a iner that if you add four to the subtract four from the multiply the third by four, divide the fourth by four, the suit will be the me in each case.’ What are the parts? yeste $40; Third, $80 ( Answer $20; Fourth, to Second, $10. e e 5o successtul d who familiar here, seems to be the most person to head England’s dele- sation. When we the is th any likely glance at Enzland’s prob- lems, and predicament that coun- try is in, we feel that we have much o be tharkdul for. THE COMPLAI “Cold, this morning,” man_who hurries Ble to where in. exclaims a on from his com- home his comfortable he has s work n anticipation of that pay en- for office to do, as much as It will in the coming years The attendance at the opening of these schools last night was lower than it was last y If there is as much unemploym as there to be, will little those not busy at take advantage of these Many profit mentally by the that come from having no work. So this editorial is directed not to those who need to attend these schools primarily, but to the persons who do what it would night schools crowd- AT, ont scems for to excuse night, schools there be who are hours do realize the read, who mean tohav ed to the doo are losing in falling to study It is for the norant about , and what the ignorant interested in 18- every ot person welfare others, to tell the our night schools. LEAVE "ERENCE. The Disarmament Le quite TO CON Commission of the stand he on the action of of Councld as taken a the gue of Natic h different m rumored action of a group in Co whict fs sald to plan a reducti of the army while the Limitation Armaments Conference n to 100.000 Conference on ot is In session Its Washington deal armament it can ecommon a final report declares that the better question of naval dis. Leagu 1d that ured b, the great Conference may with the than the bo more effectively roement among policy of will be powers, The land arma- ments, it is said, treated in the same way. There Conference rary, by the in its membership. is League but that ve been unneces- i no the would h question and the whole matter settled League had we been included As matters stand, the shown believed Commis- has howev it sion of the wisdom | Apropos that Liloyd-( attend th ing ment would & rare the of has taken. subject it be stand it the s sald orge will not to conference owing (o press- The unemploy- Irish him at atters at ho question, and the affairs, m to keep home Probably, in England, few would care to have him absent for a considerable period at be certainly it he this time, and ay seen readily thag him sonsiders those there of L fTairs, pr now, than length that ¢ more Importance discussion here of a problem be settled at Wash- main- nnot absolutely the the commission Washington, but of which Ington Conference will be spring to start working and investigations of all The differs hare. No one ernment high men sorts. political situation in England the conditions to the and yet much from antagonistic gov- may be sent, a man The high in authority must come in this country, in such Places, are supposed all to be friendly fo the administration. It would seem that we had flield fro to pick. Lord Grey next fow weeks atts | George administratio If it is considered & member of the delegation here, be the sentiment, {#our, whose mission bere in 1917 was 1 which that a larger For instance It s said Is expected to speak in the cking the Lloyd- necessary that the to Cabinet lead and Arthur James Bal- such seems velope Saturday. Meanwhile some mother is trying to find something a Dbit warmer that her children may wear this chilly morning. “Going bo a winter,” re- marks another, “I've got in only five nd will have to burn ten, I'll bet—and you see If those coal fel- lows don’t ralse the price when winter comes.” In another part of the city, long be- fore, a man has started from home without any breakfast that what there is may be left for the mother and chil- dren to eat. He slmply must get work he must get something fdr them all to eat. In another place .In tha city owner of his car is complaining to bad tons of coal today—or the be- its engine does not run smooth- ly, whiie at the same moment, far from landlord is telling his tenant hard pressed he is for money— telling the truth—anad must get his rent to- or mova out. him, a how and probably that the gether The omething of tenant Most of us have which and But there alw: oft than aro complainer! to complain, with reason. are ys people who are worse we. Recall the tramp and tho clerg) “Thanksgiving day?" ejaculs “Why should I —~what have 1 t- go to to ba man tho church thankful “Man.’ homa ed tramp. today for replied thank tha clergyman, God “go and you are not a lepe Tho sin of it comforts at to complain today, it all Think of those who have not even the necessi- you have tiea. And in politics. Ia it not possiblo that those in places political, In au- may forget politi forget the rules of politica for season? w Britain is far bet- ter off tr cities of its Fewer complainera should to do neighbor, and con- affairs absolutely expedi- most be the numeroua size. in ba all should it, and more those willing and their anxious they ean for duct their nelghbor's from thought of self. free ACCIDENTS AND WAR. to read that in Connecticut 18 startling lost dents during the Ilnited States participated In the war It is more lives were acei- months that the total of Connecticut soldiers who killed in vise mey thelr deaths in the service. han the were action or other- based statis- Health This statement ties of the Motor rtments the of vehicles is by Vehicle and Deps Al vare referred to which For men in 2,039 acci- of accidents not, course, ones in motor were concerned, the 1,265 victims of Connecticut died, while of fatal motor instance fae mervice, pe-sons were acei- 383 of vehicle but dents here, and dents were, responsible for these deaths. the 1919 there were about 80,000 persons accidental- killed; 22,000 Kkilled industry; 1000 were killed on the streets, homes. Only 10,000 of these were killed as the results of automobile ac- which is the largest nvmber attributed In United States in in in sldents, that may be to any one cause. Connecticut does not stand alone | the BY ROBER FACTS AND FANCII‘ S T QUILLEN Fools rush in where angels fear to | | wed. | — | | | The die young. especially §i | they resolutions. polished off that 1t giving it a Japan well, \p ma tinish Mr ter Hugh with | ¥ | to recover Uncle Sam unable that urope seems | from the conviction | has a spare tire It appears that the Supreme Coun- cil will come in very handy for bu ing purposes. The still bootleg. might be There modest effort to conceal styles some worse | is publicist insists t! lovers owe a g Also rmar n music many. injures the bra opponent it some tirely tobacco really of its bitter: immune. The American proletariat would find life enjoyable if it wasn't so hard to find servants. to save country the only way make ¢ for trucks. Apparently railroads is to roads impassable than Bull's need There is rottenness nearer Denmark, and even John iriends concede that his plans Erin. It is probably a good thg for the | American | e of America blood in the that An B. wishes to know if it is cct to say General done it It is not. The > soldier done it. there w no rican Indlan corr rhe privz W ien anery count ten .before you speak; when very angry, count ten to demonstrate that it is a knockout It may be, It tr | mar drug. as the sm is a but it isn’t Englishman says, drug on the bit-forming 1son for the house short- with which one can for more than it is Another r r is th ifsure the place worth. | A trade j man this year. | Bergdon. ys Amer - dolls from German: not, The general disposition to tell other tions how run their by ded to the list of surplus There is some very impressive scen- ery in America, if you will get out of the war and look behind the signs that line the w The value of exercise is exaggerated Tongues get more exercise than any other muscle, and they die as quick as any part of us. The judge's charge is always inter- esting, but at times we are even more interested in wondering what the jury charges the defendant. in this particular. There were about 126,000 fatal accidents in this country while the war was in progress, while 51,000 of our soldiers lost their lives. But such statistics go to show the needless loss of life as contrasted with that which, possibly, may be considered necessary. Certainly such facts to bring home to everyone the neces- sity for thinking deeply on the sub- personal safety, including thoughts for the safety of Nor could all of the acci- dental deaths be prevented. But a great number of them could be, and it is this idea that prompts an tensive reminder of the facts, Were “Safety First Week” to be oat a passing fad, it would accom- plish little. But the increasing un- derstanding of the necessity for thought, the teaching of small children in such a way they will not should make it very much A study of the figures deaths should to the akout s these ought ject of therein, othkers. in- and forset, werth while. regarding cause of ining the exclamation point slogan, “Don’t Get Hurt!"” by School headline. anybody, “Dances afe not Run Bcard, s Secretary, “Run” boards—they Dances by least of danced. are not all by are Judge not that ye be not “jugged” forcibly trying put your sen- effect for to tence into Faces Charge of Mur- Well, no charge Is too to the dimensiona “Arbuckle ter,” headline. large to conform of his face. May from “H Action,” th Boar: Decide Upon out-of-town do any headline paper. Probably it won't harm, anywhere. A man bizger mgher must than his job makes the standard his reach. successor Give a man all he asks and he wil be unhappy g1ve a man a little than he is getting, and he thankful—moralizings of the immoral. that he did not ask more; less than he asks but more will be If yve seek your faith or and do not find, look to your evesizht. If you have am ubility to do a thing, Miake the doubt efficiency. doubt about your an asset to your Criminals, look out for Poroscopy and Graphemetry—they than thumb prints in detecting a criminal—and also their names are more demoralizing and pregnant of possibilities are Wworse If Mistress Mary doesn't change the length of her short skirts, Some women of observing trend will “firt; as she eats her place her with the Mistress Mary, daily But cream and egg, Will tantalizingly reply flirt with your limb.” “You can't “Two W hat's agents? Bandits the Kilied headline. matter with Faderal Few men or women have escaped the stage struck stage or age, as ona Remember the vaudevilla trung names of playa to- what we can do with prefers peopla who s gether. See Lively, Girls” led by the “Leopard Woman” showed “Homa Talent” how plez the “Old Nest,” had been mada for “Poor Dear Margaret Kir- by,” through the money mada by the acting, otherwise “Deception’ of “Ani- ta Stewart”” and Billie Love.” ant to another, resembles The man who says “no’ without hearing him out, who keeps his money him in an old sock. 25 YEARS AGO (From The Herald of That Date.) The Nutmeg Athletic club will meet tonight and select players for the football team. The City Basketball League will be organized at a meeting at Calumet Hall tomorrow night. It will be ready for next season, The payroll for the water depart- ment last week amounted to $1,162.75, The saloon men south of the road tracks will meet those north of the tracks at Electric Fleld Tuesday afternoon. It will not be a “dry” <ame. Mrs, M, Judd has gone to Chi- cago for a short visit, The town clerk recorded ten deaths ond six marriage licenses last week. HE’S YAWNING! Alfons Kurtzo he was wning when this picture was aken. Down below New York crowds held their breath as they watched him 28 stories above on the McAlpin roof. He's assistant cal dircctor of the Brooklyn says “Amusements” out of town; “Step THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME i~ TAKING ADVANTAGE — Sent toyou on 10DAYS FREETRIAL | Here is our Great Special Offer to you! 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