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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEM T B e LI TN P TU— e " New Britain Herald [T ' - TH AMERICAN HOME! R e I'vy This On Your THE OBSERVER, A Hernd ‘ ' Wise Friend Ehy Makes Random Observations fhoo a e i f On the City and Its People Entered at th t Offiee at New Hritaln 1 ' todi t N | il 1 New " the whistle hlows | forget that there is s e [work, The truth is that t CELEPHON Fusiness O ulvantages on both siles a Bditorial Roon membe w I 0 Indus- [ ships on hoth side LALLI ne ) Meetings like the \ The or i X ! . K New DBritain Industrial Conneil will ) the (it In tl I s nothe cus | L S D P Ive - ve the foremen an opportianity to tom to s study o poke with curious fingers at the foly which went to compose o eurtiouInm [ o axaautives and. to. see whit nitke Member of , 1 ' suitable to their needs, This thol o The' Associnted | to the erediton t not othery odited pre car at least and Phe Associnted Press o t eels go round, [ERENT t nnderstand publication of ¢ ; ; S cedure has been abandoned for them o more intellig in this parp o L watiG A | ing of what men in highly responsible the foremen will listen 1 i | . i positions must contend with i quently ) et I HNESE | talks by practical men who to keep the wheels gol Member Audit Burean Cirealatlon. | 41 (e igton. Scere- | known in local industrial cf The A 1 tlonal organtzatlon | o o Giate Hughes 18 applanded| At least three New Diritain tiser a_ st | ut f hort, the pur 1t g 1eduled L based n this audit 28 ! onferences Wal | o po: QGeonge Kimball of the A iwkground of | erican Hardware Corporation, 17red seeret T 1 \ other confer erick A irie of Landers, IFrary | Clark Manufacturing company i ; Ernest W, Christ of the Stanley CITY MEITING BOARD, that fact alone would lead to a frank | wiors — Another speaicer will b | open discussion of all question Thomas Kelley of Hartlonl, an ex session of the City Meeting Board last fi '"Q NJ‘ o '41.\“,\\1:1“ ‘m\ ”\’\‘ 1“ & ditorium of th n ¥ AMERICA FIRM. pect to attend | that they will “‘ VRlIKS jtophicsnih it b bol, generally The American delegation to the|jearn a great A1) 1VE et to( Plained and the mor "‘ \’ i |~‘.\ conference will not permit change of [others who have reached commaning | L0 ”’. A positions in the manufacturing world, | /€Y uw]mn{ “" '”'f ) "1 e It is a mighty fine arrangement o [ 8eneral ldeal of the LIS [bring fogether il the importhnt cle.|0f manufacturing and selling instead treat Britain is with the United | ments in a business and let each take |0f revolving in their n o small | worlds, Within every human mi w thing called inguisiti to know what our ind thinking comes to the which we all show for within the next month op so. u on around us. A worl |18 usually interested in man |at the next beneh is doing and how he does it. To the majority of fac tory workers methods in voxue in ex- centive offices are a desp mystery, E. Clayton Goodwin dominated the night in the tral Junior known as the “Grammar School.” It may not be said that the mem-| the ratio of naval armaments set bers of the city meeting board would | forth in her plan not have given authority for the issue « of the $400,000 school bonds with-| States on this proposition on the|a long look at the others. Su long plea, but it is sure that his| &round that the original proposition |as i | Wil always be an underenrrent of o % . feeling on the part of many tmen who The ratio of the United States 'ar-|.¢j) claim that they wonld have Leen our Industrinl system lasts, there| If the names of the spenkers chosen for the Industrial Council meetings ire to be taken as a criterion, 1t is afe to prediet that foramen in New Britain factories are going to be bet- ter foremen by the time spri ar- rives out his address, his manner of sincere con-| should stand. vietion, and his earnestness in be- half of the children of this city, mov- | rangement is called the 6-5-3 ratio. [ more successful “if they had a pull It will be argued, by those opposing | With the big fellers.”” This does not i ecessarily apply to foremen but the: spoken there were none but the most the original plan, that the proposition ‘I‘“ I*‘;!I“.\hil |H,\' ‘V‘ I‘\nw‘m”v lv i vl 1 respectful of inquiries put to him| was more like i % This: Will |\ “the ranks and if they ean be taken| . 1§ the state police will ~continue ¢ ek 3 : ‘e goo d clear the state vere CAr the way for prolonged discus- 5 x A BR, {EiahbN chat | their good work and clear th and the bonds were carried. open ) behind the enes 1€ own what [ I g SRR Avowedly no speechmaker, Mr.| sion. of automobile thi they will earn he 1 21 States considered | proble executive P every ¥ . '!‘h nited States considered|problems ex ives Very i sting gratitude of all who | Goodwin rose in response to a call| that ratio as that of November 12. have invested their savings in ma | they will be better qualiited to fill Byer] E e Ly their positions and to maintain friend- I 12 s 5 ~ from Mayor Curtis to explain in de- It was made understood, however, | o ji e tion over their men chines. It is believed that statistics | But the Trojans displayed plenty [{‘\ A ”—"Q E 4‘ 3 ¢ at i P i s A will show that Connecticut stands|grit and a determination to win whici f A s large amount was| that it w elt at the White House R o greatos stacles to| ™! lination 1 whi fall for what this large amoun Ong ‘of the greatest obsty rly well in the small number of |gave them the big end of the score. L A O to be spent. The latter query camie| that the United States did not intend | peace in industry 1s that neither side | (S8 o 0 E BEC o 1% Another vietors which was 3 = I —BY ROBER T QUILLEN— inspired by the circulator of the pe-| to stand mildly by and see alerations | has 2 ‘”‘”’r"'h‘:'\“' BRSE ’,‘()J"L"‘v‘\ other states, althongh it is known as|comed PhA o El e T made without making a move, 1E AR ENET ALy kbt ey a safe pl to harbor the ill-gotten [Columbus basketball team over Hart ed his hearers so that, after he had States will consider herself an entrant | truits of victory requir ige man who fixed the thing that was ‘ ls¢ out of whac 1 our late ailies into China reasingly difficult to tell an educated | throw his shoulders back, raise his hiead and look everypody inthe 1 phis, like other maiters that tend man from one who owns a book of representative of any nation that amount asked for by the clty for|anything have passed. If the 5-5-3|probably looks easy to the boss to see | " 0 (0t g (cohially attract| by the narrowest margin and or o ; e as pecially 1o n : in and ¢ ¥{to put the *ex” in cxper [ me the Herald of yesterday, the United| » been the rounding-up of the Rich- that counter G e 5 T A TP o the petition had voiced his belief that 2 into the contest ,.of competitive ship- . v pEtiCivesship state police mean|can fake the measure of New wrong withoul getting something a figure. Then he, and the other In this development of the situa- living by running off with automobiles vited to come visit Complaints showJd be sent freely it | copnecticut is unhealthy for law-| Iven the most ardent advocates The latter did not answer the ques- confident that there will be a feeling their efforts to making it so. | manency of the ten cent fare. Da- juotations. better, should not be forgotten after| pather was seated at the dinner|point in their own favor this weel . 3 ’ bonds was given without hesitation, I Permanent waves are all right in doubts the ability of this country pri a rugged youngster, came[issued an order directing the Con-|liut the metropolitan Hlloniublcinsonehie liseis B o (R . < g |t De boss, but belng boss means| o, b pieves plying their trade|ford early in the week at the Stat ing to modification or defeat of the| The days of “too proud to fight” In|yqded responsibility. Iikewise, it | s of thicves pl vl VRGeS ecl SO LSS LR ’ | n our borders armory., I'he decision was 1 It will take more than a vl war uals instead of selling to the Govern- school and other purposes. ratio is not adopted, as suggested in|Wage earners drop their tools when| . . 10 comment in this city have|fast playing, but it was a ma i N The man who was the originator of e A ardson gang and the Plainville gang, | If there are any other tcams in the | promptly a matter that has been 1ong [ joth of which may be taken a hint | atate who are confident that they the property sought to-be purchased | i neglected or unhecded by thieves that the n : on Clinton street was set at too high | Puilding. Action—quick action when the wd- | business. When men who make a|Britain athletes they are hereby in beat our swords > plow ; ; | vice is sound—brings its own reward. | JUATH A - i) members of the board, listened to|tion one—an American—cannot but | left at the curb come to realize that ‘ el ardin e : f gulars may get more plums, Mr' Goodwin Jandlords fail to live up to the law breakers, it will be a better state to!the trolley are beginning (o live In. The state police are bending | their misgivings concerning the per-| tion fully. In that fact and in the el 3 to making life more comfortable, or ] DA fact that the authorization of the|Something like fear in the eyes of the s 1 troliey lines orcd - el e - | the first flurry of talk is made over it.[table the other day when his chief [When the public utilities commissic n | winner dress a clhicker i : : - even the originator of the petition| (heir way, but what the small hoy | ounding into the roo ace | necticut compar y reduce Its Sares 3 membered every day by city officials, | P0Unding into the room his f cticut company to reduce its fares|oan cecond cam with pride, and announced [to five cents under certain traffic \ permanent bathe There are matters that should he re want something in the nature of voting for it, if the writer is not mis- | 0 make good on any proposition, taken, is shown the influence the speaker asserted, quietly but convine- | ingly—even enthusiastically in one fighting, shipbuilding, or an'ything else ust as e are mi hich ev- v report card.” \ o -|The order is ¢ e for i Ly I 5 just as there are matters which e my report card He wa ngratu- [ The order is operativ TNt pagitate to manufucture eviden I I'he man who says we should plant lated with warmth that left no doubt | at the end of which time it will |} o000 cqges, evergreens in celebration of the Dis- in his mind of the importance of his|be decided whether the company can urmament Conference must think it is statement. The dinner being finished, | continue the lower farce profitably. does remember to take care of the|tje subject was brought up again and| New Dritain people will watch the | | | | members of boards or commissions, | that “Gee, I got an A this month on|conditions in the city of Bridgeport Iven the most disreput Appearances indicate that there ery man or woman must remember | will be no necessity for this abhorred case, over the members of the board. just as every family man should and There are fewer domestic storms in But Mr Goodwin prefaced his re- ; declaring tha W onn cent | cOmes the reported remark of Charles the ho here there is an occusiona marks by declaring that not one cent S B furnace in cold weather. the boy was asked to produce the |[experiment closely as conditions in b me where t %} sional . - = ’ of: the amount would be spent except| M. Schwab that, if it would bring| nr 0 12nqiords see to this matter g He drew it from underneath |this city p 1 those in DRridgeport (S o "; ‘”‘y";"”‘“”“ ’_'“"f :\’"-‘11\ -l‘ -‘"Il- ) ure a doesn’t show the burn- for the benefit of the children. He and have always done so. 'To others ip-on and this is what the fath-|in the matt B ont Vell, well, why shouldn't th A spots where cigarettes are parked ot reac arly every line in this eity added that this $400,000 now sought, B Sl e read carly ) 3 that | meking machinery of the Bethiehem| = = “H¢ “Iire Up. Arithmetic —D, short that it is an outrage to cl contest in shipbuilding. Apropos 1 coniferenice about disarmament and permanent | ) overntient be hig 7 e (on the edge. setting more of it peace, he would gladly sce the war was but a part of the amount Spelling—-D, cents for transportation. tun would enable the board to carry RMANY PREPARES TO PAY | Arch street (when the nnecticut % : ¥ it manufacturers would sew the su- sleeves in- through a general school program the ocean costing $718,500. This, of course, left the intimation that if there was any- thing left it would be used with the | other moneys which would be neces- | £thel corpe ion sunk to the Ivullum' D, X | IBast Main strect. Chestnut stree The laundries would have more A great idea, having reached the| Concerning the rumor here dis- i | company suspends its punishment of JL- ; vl Ol serflous buttons on shirt 8 T | : ratify its worl [ ! { point it has, with the consent “In|Cussed some days ago that Germany | The next scene is laid in the wood-|people living on that line) and IFarm- L s work: by tead of coat sleeves. " o Al nfor < | shed, but we must mercifully ring|ington avenue are lines on which not principle” to it of the ¢ ations | had unofiicially informed the Allies 8 L 1y Sitite T ¥ of th nations A o more than five cents oull b suflicient commentary — cn the that she had reached the end of her o ~|to great heights is he ren ’ 1 : ) ¥ ek charged. The same fare should he|to sreat heights is that nts “relaaners of this age is that when a {rope, was “down and out” and could | On 4 certain go-as-you-please trol-|put in effect from the city boundaries|l0Wer on the top floor man is polite you suspeet him of hav- t Main and Berlin Jine: ing somcthing to sell you chusetts’ shore resorts, trolley crews| While there may he no general ic ! is mor nd it Anothe fine thing abont elimiing rofin il 1 imii \ cannot fail, sary to complete the whole school plan. I'OCH'S RECEPTION, | |ment, comes the information that this The purport of Mr. Goodwin's re-| The people of our sister republic, [ © L eally denled In offielal Ger- | Made a practice of stopping at a|duction in fares throughout e marks are given elsewhere in today's| France, can not help but be nm:..‘x} k & 3 turn-out” half way between termin- |ticut for some time, the end of the ving it for . FOY”S man headquarters and in the Entente | 415 and climbing a tree from which |ten cent fare for short hauls i in < Herald. But no words could de-|by the enthusiastic reception given | v 1 sight. If the trustees of the Connec it the only wa liscoun : ‘ | doplomatic circles. | they picked choice apples. wturally scribe the effec S e ad upon | to Marshal IFoch wherever he wer 1 pples i ally b i & ib effect his volce had upon ¢ terever he went Inj o F lalomacy dre is | the passengers were annoyed, partio- |ticut company cannot see the voud in the 5 is o use | TODAY 'y Hable word ub-titles. his hearers. One little incident may | this country. When he first arrived v k | ularly because the trolley men de- 18 time some governmentai & ) S show something of the psychology of | In America, he saw the statue of Iip- [Pt t0 be evaslon, to call it by N0 jineq to ghare thelr plunder, but|Such as the public utilities com | Lxtra Added Attraction L : e ; 5 | more harsh a name : 3 = s sion turned on the switch. 1 times: A scason during which the meeting. When he had finished, | erty, the original of which is on a|™°" even more so because their journey | sion turn : I S - . Mo ’ But, as previously pointed out, it | was delayed | « s cturers must seli to individ- | THE RUNAWAY TRAIN” An incldent on the Arch strect bus Owners of steel company si line recently compares favorably with |ire encouraged by the stemenl |not make the next reparations pay-|ley line running to one of Mass on the Wes fonnee- | ! ) ) sti e he was asked by the petitioner if he | small island in the Seine, near Pass thought the new school would be built | in the city of Paris. Every time the for less than $325,000. After an af-| Marshal looked out of the window of |3¢rmany to plead poverty and a|iy. ponchalance of the trolleymen |Chairman Gary of the United firmative reply, in the same volce, | & Paris transport, he saw a picture | VIIINBNCSs to run the risk of an inva- | mentioned ahove. A chauffeur suc-|Steel company that the limitation of slon of the Ruhr district, just at a|ceeded in emptying his bus of p maments throughout the vorid that same speaker remarked to Mr.| of this statue of Liberty which was| I I ) ) will have no effect on the vaiue p e S s before reaching his home we no effect on the i Goodwin something to the effect that| used on the poster of the fourtn|UMme When, if this were true, Irance PO el aNarcs. Whan Searelury Hup . y f | he had thought the price of the Clin- | French liberty loan | calmly parking his machine, he went Made his famous speech at the open- ready for just such an emergency— | into the house and ate his dinner. |IN& of the conference, steel shares o ton street property was too high, but In New York, he was met by thous I € | | : F PIAR ! 7 a ed the co ee, it satis-| ands of people who cheered hir for Ifrance would invade were the re It is not on record what patrons of | became erratic in their movements. i/ o a s OP n if it satisfied the committee, it satis- | ands of people w cheercd him, He I ey Diave hacorie e Steady it ‘ S ol i ('8 : the line said when they Ie “d that | #od - Hlm! went to Washington and was recejved | PArations payments not made | L ey L L been apprehension whether .| the usual service was interrupted there h | P Evidence of enthusiasm broke forth | by the President. After that, he went| Morcoser the latest reports from | A ey svoilal not: redede astit hecmine i . Your Garage d that iimi Togd W - |would be the greatest of follics u.r} which is on his route, and i would be allowed a larger army to be Julh s ) in the words spoken by J. T. O'Con- | to Kansas City. His reception at the |the FEntente’s cconomic experts ar Meriden republicans have had their |more generally recogni nor, who put that cnthusiasm back | Amerlcan Legion convention, in hig|that it would not be wholly impossi- | first experience with the primary sys. |tation of apm N o | tem ffective, Chairman Gary says ther e it and rcport that it accomplished bie ermany to obtain 2 enough demand for steel for| of the exclamation that, after hear e his fondes g its end—the nomination of candidates| Wil b ing Mr. Goodwin, he felt we just had | memories 1e delegates assembled | New York or London with as little confusion as possible | Deaceful uses to keep the mills v to take care of our children; he fa- | cheered unt ), himself, had to, Not necessarily should the rc According to reports, more than|NNE when business conditions regain [their equilibrium Incidentally, lis to|of a down and out” Germany bhe fty per cent of the registered re- . jmblican vote turned out to ci {assertion that conditions are improv There was another striking point it turned out to cast bul- lots and advocates of the primary to the meeting I'he mayor, having| One had only to look ported it came from Berlin. But Wt | systom are g nuinely elated as they called Alderman Gilpatric to the| Pershing’s face to | +m | belief should be placed in b ¢ confident that in future years Q chair, remarked that there was about riendship which existe € eer 1 d cause erll youid N aninsedan) il L e $770 to the ¢ it of the charity|leader of our American armies and | f lation for a rumor t 1 Ny Britain republicans have : ound that the primary systemn works department, with constant demands| the Marshal of France, s hte IFrance in gaining a gre: The chiet advantase iy thet (| 05 D Oliman Oeral | ‘E‘):RVU\ Ffil' QJY@"CI]I (‘mel)!(“le Only $120 did p 3 4 g O JYS I 4 3 coming in, and that more money than wppear during the w than otherwise he would vl gives a certain few control that they| New York City—Parish Wil Prevail this $20,000 now asked for would| Welcome given to ) jermany, on the contrary, | Would not otherwise enjoy. On the . T 5 ¢ : .| other hand, it promates harmony he on Him to Stay. All-cast-iron, coal-burning, hot-water heater, with positive auto- \ ? HG probably be sought hefore the end of| Foch must have been impressed [to show In every way that f i e 1atic temperature regulator, and handsome wall radiator. Pipes the fiscal year It was a frank| anc sed with the ctacle at trong in industry and vill. T wii are small are usually per-| A call hi 3 hand: 3 § i e A e Ly e heaL bR B e et {w. 1o Wity L tHele: St one | DHI T, Tatol \ n 1w | nd connections cut to fit. Any handy man can install in a few hours. vored the resoiution heartily signal six times for them stop. He was the ch drawing card, |diseredited merely because it was ve Danil ing makes pleasant reading R tEALe iy . F. LE Aut cause candidates whose chances o thus having a psychological effeet (o | 1eran cinreh i ‘_“‘ Vhy pay stora .Vfor your car this winter? Why walk or ride in :‘m”"‘ >;u mu'j\ that might be lacking | the pastorat exeluid he strect car? Why miss the comfort of going to the theater in 1on it the resentment of You do not need to give up winter driving if you g Lotheran congregation in the ifar ; S the spirit o P ) f ler ¢ ¢ o feat on the t of t1 em district of New York city. v * of Hie {okera Gatige | 16m! distric \ i i b i He has been pastor o New wit-| nstall a WASCO in your garage. Investigate NOW, e e v st nas o, i s iones {29 Vears Ago Today for the. rast s e ag « « self ral that dat the mayor, but scemed to be made i velop. T ovedia Wt time I tragted the tion of many congregations about nd get more del ey He has ceiver 1rom | Systern, ready to set up, that costs so little, Systems Francisco, Chicago, Hartre 1l or |- to 10-car garag en from Herald o week ques many other on Thanksgiving nig r : g A A L year's foothall ted i ; oncerned w 16 i the mails, the call lected ma r ¢ rf o telephone the other oi reaches him, Dr. Oh vis decision as | 1ether or not. i arishioner he will be pr here, but if he ey wigh him all LOOKS LIK! SUCCESS the wheel o ing toward t enee at W confidence 4 formally op the 1 althoug T CCWAY DOWN taly announced t 9 I r L campaig c \ ' L ans of this ei i - : . Starts Sundny Evening for e Uhitpd St $Ha i it \ ¢ or g minis lefeat to Hap H 2 . th Sk : t ) ) m's ant \ ;, wa Ail seats Mat. 23e—All seats Fve. / stem (with 2 radiators) €150, This heater and one radiator make ] itese Prices Include War Tax. a l-car WAsCO System §120 armame; very co i 1 ‘ i : N : world has presentatives, b atuiated f has repres s, many ¢ Ciothing s men had a good chaice to win