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New Bntdm Hnr ald HERALD T } (Tasued Dall At Herald Bldg BUBRCRIT $8.00 a $2.00 e a M Entered at the Post Office ¢t New Tirltain as 8¢ tatter FELEPHC Fusiness Offfce Editorial | The only 7 the Cit room alwn Member of The Assoctated Press The Ass T to tha use for bl crodited t " In this pa ilshed horein Cireutation Member Audit The A. B. C. | whih furni tisars w elreulatio hased tection cal SALARY THI MATTER It looks ceeded in catch- ductions we heard that t of of salary re we hear that he galary committee s ters about reductions— g out the Considerinng here is a pret " tion with the point involved, but where ty acedemic ty indeed, stand? The two platoon ed a row, newspaper and The Mayor made seemed to be nearest him, even the members ¢ council did not know Quite a few indignant about tude the Mayor took at a meeting o that body of men Porter pointed to the Mayor' in which it was claimed that a sage written by the Mayor favored the two platoon. Alderman John Gill as ed the Mayor at open meeting wh he had up his sleeve toon matter.. This paragraph to some of us that the Mayor ceeded in “befuddling” the toon matter. Are we to process in the tainly are if his Honor stands people at city hall interested—they have know about the attitude of their le: er. Maybe it is the have beth sides put before and then act as he wishes, lowed very pret P name as Mayor lirector chairy the and considering the : said will be offered, otherwise irises Would Mr “nation-wi statements, which | ay honeyed for the ears of and, as a consequence ; man said to e the common would be justified where he stood 1 position and at the same f the Councilmen v Chedy il the office of postmaster General he indiffere atti- . 5 1 ndifferent atti- | ooqoa g States Judge Landis i to recei said ‘ouncilman Maxwell | Councilman Maxw 000 yearly for settling bascball has criticisms I putes Ivising 1 IoSs s brought down upon him self rom all sides, despite of the game over whiel - [the popularit presides. It is generally felt, c e two pli- : on the two pla- | on)y among lawyers by among layme Proves |that a United States judg sue his time to his oflicia vote al two pla- Ition, Right is this sentime people, especially — stre ss through the same ? We cer know is meeted out such a s to Babe ary matter penalty Ruth for playing don't where There who are the we a barustorming trip are many | gyt personalities and popularity vitally | nothing to do with the casc. 1f th right to A 0 B official motion pleture people A= servant YV)‘ th duties to aid them, Mayor's way should resign his other betore the public | It thi to suggest to 1cceptance, Is | 1f Judge Landis has steps should to break that precedent. is at | set the Mayor that papers s quite a when the stake also. Another “drive home rather difficult to the eyes” of the newspapers. Somebody presented the mayor endar and uncomfortably U. COMMISSION'S STAND that will playing with news },,m,,.. strong be taken game—especi: word of a newspaper SWHEREOF T SPEAR” Harding said i Red Cross the would like to that it is wool over |« point we President to the is the faet dress other whereof 1 that the bey wondered that he “pull the know would hope used the worn- people who read the conference lared mnst 1 our fond a new cal- April i with that One noticed jon. It has been said of he ha he ont Mr vanitic near. Harding that two litile , namely his personal and hi appeat P. literary style. His pride In effect the Public mission has decided that the nce Utilities Com- [in the latter would seem to preve petition- [the use of such an ordinary xpre the |as “1 whercof T speal know Today, howeve for the reduction ir e “Dinky"” train Hartford a Bristol, in which people of ain, Bristol and Hartford participated, no case. In g repedts the that the digeriminatory, |1 ers for a 5 on between , there may-be ar surprising departure from The which ew Drit on originality of expressio) four other | power iy of agreement, have presented words the of the petitioners rates are unjust and but states that they have s out to be, w nd he ample He wa turn s probably red 1l ¢laims | it mind consid present | hi ngement grounds tatement pea produced no statistics or other evidence to prove bly, in terms that well their contentions The says the declares that augurated to do a atjon, viously tory; to follow by the interstate “which ha interstate tood d certainly “I know the other hand, |l been used eno the railroad, or lear 1o everyone commission, |« in I opinion of the new rates were rom one source comes th tion that the the Great | way with discrimin or, in this case favoritism, pr Sritain, Japa shown in favor of this terri will be in the form o the practice approved will be submitted to the commerce commi (ification. From anothe slon form United State In a cour establish his ¢ him. The stand similar tc taken by s tioners, occupy the plaintiff a court rallrond, allegation, is held the evidence The the merits of commission posse those of a « by the rules templated make acco same eking imy contradicti petition in i presente question ari thi it « would inquiry t the Beyond this be learned fr justice of the claim of | question a 1 thi mission base of evidence addressed to it by evidence mission is to its duty Ir it is consider hold to assume and itself free sponeibility except Brought before it with all the where v Facts and szf‘zes 1oney (B If (here ouild the to ”l‘u g sion | I to istice m defendant 05 wile 's coat suit A 15y ti Polic o quickly eans of Tarrying esn't can't irst in time com riven to S0 NI yport ERT QUILLI 1 informed cie- horrow until over pay tly adopted camon nda and marrvicd man yod time and to make over last win American than those much franking man to reform 1sonable ople bein from good im from bheing 1.5 i cars /fffo Today d of that date) morni npson DT F\ of thelr| .m!a& “The ALWAYS RELIABLE McMillan Store, Inc. We Will Cash Your Christmas Club Check Do Your Christmas Shopping Tomorrow WITH LARGE STOCKS—COMPLE PREPARED TO MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS BUYIN DOLLS—DOLLS-—DOLLS Main Floor. On Sale A fortunate purchase of the entire balance of the makers’ stock enables us to sell at actual wholesale prices— BISQUE DOLLS sleeping Value with tongues. 00 each. eyes and movable $8.50 for . BISQUE BABY DOLLS with sleep- ing eyes and real hair. Value $5.95, BISQUE BABY DOLLS with sleep- ing eyes and real hair. Value $4.50 $2.95 each. UNBREAKABLE DOLLS The only real, all metal Unbreak- able Dolls on the market. With sleeping eyes and hair. Spe- cial for : . $1.50 each. Without hair or moving eyes $1.00. CUSTOMERS ARE ENTHUSIASTIC OVER QUR STATIONERY For “Aberdeen’ sale at Yarn Counter. ', Linen Writing Paper white, pink, buff, blue and lavender 25¢ hox. “Rembrance”—gilt edge linen writ- ing paper in colors, at 50c¢ box. Faney hoxed writing paper, all col- in one; combination of Writing 79¢ box. ors; two boxes Correspondence Cards and Paper “Fleurette,” tionery; all colors; 4 the wonder box of sta- boxes in one including 3 styles of envelopes and gilt Special Correspondence = Cards—- $1.00 box. edge WARM GLOVES AND MITTENS On Sale Main Floor. Children’s Leather Mittens, Calf- skins and Suede leather with warm fleece linings 59¢ and 75c¢ pair, 20YS' GAUNTLET GLOVES lined Jerseys 49¢ pair. Scouts’ Leather Gauntlets . 98¢ to $1.25 pair. I ong Wool \\\dtm,Q Gloves 98¢ to $1.69 pair. EN’S AS GIFT Flecce Boy CHOOSE M GLOVES From These Unusual Values. Men's Suede and Mocha Gloves, unlined $3.00 to $4.50 pair. Wool lined $3.00 and $3.75 pair. WOMEN'S MOCHA GLOVES Made of the finest quality South African Mochas. One-clasp unlined . Silk lined . Strap wrist xt\lox 50 & §5.50 pr. TE AS! \(x HAND MADE BLOUSES On Sale 2nd Floor ) and $4.95. stitch in these dainty Blouses taken by hand. Suit- ably boxed for Christmas. SILK ENVELOPE CHEMISES On Sale 2nd Floor. Neatly trimmed with lace and ribbon raps. Priced §1.9: $2.95, $3.95 and up. CAMISOLES On Sale 2nd Floor Dozens of styles to seleet from : 3 55 .00 each. White or flesh. Boxed for Xmas. PHILIPPINE UNDERWEAR On Sale 2nd Floor. Always a delightful gift. Gowns and Chemises $1.95— —8$3.95 TEA APRONS On Sale 2nd Floor. Never did we have such a beautiful assortment of these dainty Aprons. Priced from 29¢ to 79¢ each. TEDDY BEAR SUITS On Sale 2nd Floor. Brown, Castor, Tan, Rose and Copen. Priced $5.95 FOR THE BABY On Sale 2nd Floor Dresses 98¢, 31.49 to $2. ShoEs s s Bootees .. .. 19 ea. 8 98¢, "‘)L and up. Knitted Jd(’l\o*s $1.25 and up. Knitted Caps ... 75¢ and up. Carriage Covers, crocheted or quilted 5 and $4. SLIP-OVER SWEATERS On Sale 2nd Floor. With white Angora trimmings or plain. Speciai at $1.95 each. PETTICOATS On Sale 2nd Floor. Of Satin, Jersey or Taffeta. Priced from $2.95 up. Heatherbloom Tops ... $1. Extra sizes AT OUR MEN'S DEPT. Main Floor Women will find it easy to buy for the men folks at this department. Silk \‘hiltc Silk Scarfs 1k Ties . Silk Knitted Tie Pure Silk 'lhload Hose for men, 2 pair in a Xmas box for ORTMENTS AND PLEN ALESWOMEN WE ARE A REAL PLEASURE \TY OF TO SAVE YOU STEPS OUR CHRISTMAS LIS On Our Main Floor. Handkerchiefs for men, wom- en and children. Umbrellas for and children. Jewelry. Leather goods, pocketbooks. Ivory Toilet Articles. Sweet Grass Baskets. Stationery, in choice boxes. Veiling Women's Neckwear. Gloves for men, women and children. Women's Hose, .xll kinds. Children’s Hose, all kinds. Men's Hosiery. Men's Neckwear. Men's Shirts. Men’s Scarfs. Men's Pajamas. Notions. 2ibbons. Scarfs of silk for women. Silks and Dress Goods. Art Linens for Table Bedroom. Knit Underwear family. Domestics. Towels in Christmas boxes. Almost all of the above are suitably boxed for Christmas Gifts. men, women and for all the SECOND FLOOR Women's Skirts. Women's Suits. Women's Coats. Women'’s Dresses. Women's Blouses, all kinds. Bath Robes, for men, women and children. Kimonos. Petticoats—Satin, Taffeta. Lingerie—silk and cotton. Aprons, plain and fancy. Corsets and Brassieres. Wash Dresses. Infants’ Dept. Complete needs. Sweaters for men, women and children. Wool Scarfs. THIRD FLOOR Blankets and Comfortables. China—imported and domestic Cut Glass. Aluminum Ware. Glass Baking Ware—Pyrex, Glasbak. Traveling Bags. Trunks. Suit Cases. Cretonnes. Curtain Materials, Portieres. Curtains. Bathrobe Blankets. Faney Art China. Dinner Sets. Cedar Chests. Congoleum Art Rugs. Rugs—large and small. Silver Pieces. Carving Sets. Jersey or WOOL UNION SUITS For Women In ;Il the wanted styles. “Carter” Make Part wool Silk and wool . . SHOP ON OUR 3rd FLOOR FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS CROCKERY, CUT GLASS, HAND PAINTED, CHINA, ALUMINUM CROCKERY DEPT. Dinne sets priced from $32.00 to $100.00., Special Nippon China 'ts, 100 pieces; pattern Priced $100.00, vlon". Paul was fol-|line nesday st s yesterday in East night, women |1 1t, after [ana potigg jured Omaha. Seven irrested in East 8t ting in demonstra old baby wa of shots wos teer stated ieiy months' volley seriously An injunction ters’ | Dennis E packers includin 19 of the of a packin in Omaha ere placed in the trou ‘ ouse Scores o Sulliv t Omaha »f striking plant in Kansas city warters announced were expected to be in|sympathizers. todoy. | according triker CUT GLASS DEPT. Water Sets $1.98 to Grape Juice Sugar and Creamer Vases from §1 Bon-Bons, from Special assortment at $1. The outbreak here broke a comparatively quiet day including one injured against the union was ordered an on g Swift smaller plants employes [tion ordered that picketing cf to the that | disregarded by the strikers ahd strilc | HAND PAINTE [ A choice asso hand painted pie larly priced. Chocolate $20. Sets, 8 to $7.50 $1.00 to $6.50 .25 to §5.00 fr from , fron ets, Nut Sets, Olive Sets $1.00 to $1.50 - Moonshine liquor wa t|big factor in the fight | prohibition enforcemen | working in the |yards, hunting for moc | 1n one a large meat cut- |and a barrel of liguor ¢ Judge [gutter Snipers have made ti in the yards' district |to the difficulty of | mobs Morris and Co last night that plant is at normal and quelled We out afresh 160 persons were in irea. o man shot and a house 1ere by petition of 20| and Co, This injunec- hut was ase, authorities it issue ts, he produc D CHINA rtment of ces; popu- BAGS and SUIT CA A'nseful gift. Cowhide Bags from $7.50 from NI e : - Cowhide Suit Cases, from om $10.98 mn s said to be a[all vacancies from their here, Twenty |offices. t officers ave | hout the stock | ” nehine stills. | ASSYRIAN MASS MEETING still was found| The mptied into the | pich former employment Assyrian mass meeting at Quig Commer- Mayor George A A Hok John C. Loomis, of the reir Trust any, and Americani- zation Director James 12 speak, will he held this evening d a statement | the Elihu Burritt school. The tion in that| pjan.American society will be they are filling | eq, O'Brien will at Assy- forme- controlling the