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New Britain Herald | HERALL (1 At | ! PURLISI Entered at the Post ( TELEPHONE €A Buslness O Editorlal Rooms the City, Clrculat § and Member of The Associited Prass The Associated P o credited in tl Member Audit Turean of Clrenbition The A. B. C. In n 1 org the which furnishes new tigers wit f NEW HOME—NEW YEAR. Those connected with the daily preparation and publication of The Herald, with the exception of the bus iness office, which remains in its pres ent quarters unti 1, move fnto the old buildit wetically made new, with a feeling of pride not un- affected by a renewed sense of grave responsibility. They face the coming time for the thein year as an appropriate birth of a duty to the paper and their duty to the people whom it informs of the interesting or fuller realization of important, enlighten city and vicinity, The same feeling is ing events of the and of the world held by memhers of the staff, as they watch for the comple- tion of their new quarters. To present reports in a best calculated to sell a paper, regard less of the accuracy of such detailed business manner facts, is a comparativel volce opinions that will please all a P per's readers at all times would not be difficult facts on the one hand and exaggeration on the other is the resort of the conscience- less, the partial, the one only by ulterior motive, Suppression of prompted To refrain from criticism, to laud continually are attributes of the sycophant. A com bination of these characteristics may temporary and unstable bring - popularity, worthless, but upon foyndation there may rest no publi- cation which aims to accomplish and, in the last analysis does bring about betterment of the field which it cov- ers and spread Information and truth to the individuals within that field. accordance such To present reports in with the facts as accurate as it is hu- manly possible to obtain them; to publish all the facts without partial- ity, unshaded by the contradictory rumors which drift into the offices of a newspaper, and to voice opinions honestly believed to be judicial, is a far more difficult labor. It is the latter cholce Herald made long ago; it i it has tried to follow ever since, and it is in this straight and sometimes will that The path narrow road it remain, con scious of human frailty, but strong in determination. In the glance backward and in the wision of the days to come there abide that pride in the past and realization of responsibility for the future. ENTER FRENCH POLITICS. It would be a disaster indeed if, in- stead of bringing about a geners 3 msation of proposed nave construction, the conference at Wa ington should result in a great race among the nati any branch of WAr purposcs. latest reports, is not an impossibility. France's refusal to agree to the lim- ftation of submarine tonnage of ' 000, as proposed, and her further fail ure to set any limitation at all or to Indicate her any limit shows pls leave the matter undecided when the conference : Granted the scrapping of capital ships would formerly for superiority in building of craft for Such, according to the willingness to a to nly her desire to ourns. that the arrangement for be a great achievement; granted that the four-power treaty would work for the benefit of all countries concerned esired —granted these things,the enc would come far were the submarine matters to re sult in the expenditure of vast s perfecting of for the this branch the The deg subms ment of the ried, regardless of the and the total tonnage, e 6 R . . S 8 P S AR, S A, A< Sl W A A 1 S LS TP timated. Germany, for instance, is prohibited from building airer pelled by an engine. Tmmediate ) shows her resource by invent W perfecting to a polnt where the plane has flown twenty-four miles, an air- flyer which travels with no engine as gistance. Thus the possibilities of the submarine are practically unlimited | and those possibilities would be de- | veloped if this remained the only branch of naval building unrestricted, and if any nation wa inspired by a desire to outdo all others in er of this outlaw of the seas The political situation in Irance had much to do with the present com plicated situation. Premier Briand, it is believed, would not personally present such a scemingly insurmount- | able obstacle to some agreement or the submarine question. His actions, however, must of necessity be g‘.\.‘ WEDNESDAY, DE UTAIN DAILY HERALD, FACTS AND FANCIES 3Y ROBERT QUILLEN~— t the AP AAS AN P A A A A AN AN AN AL NP AR il | A R onte ( for You can't fix a ruined reputation most automutically o e 1 of cure It you can fix the jury, and that 1 the 1 1 I amo t tol cems to work about as well \ pported by the Char Il l cnemy ¢ 1 isn't hut trali ) i ticuit | t ‘ \ the ‘ex in o exp | A oeat e il co ( O il 1 under arms inspire I I I ttey e Iy 1ty tl L Ir 1 cisi It bs intim I that Iy | | i m ¢ it clea hat Ituth i isn't the only one who ¢ alk ‘em i i : . : 3 When the modern girls says she hasn't anything it to wear to church ; { 'h weed co Uways feel greatly ekl . Is 1 | Great Britain, Haly a b e I el ‘w“ o e s ihe doesn’t mean what the old- Germany agree with her to a treaty ™ : °7 | fashioned girl did 1ine imilar to the four-power pact, whicl b . e Education has done wonders for the : . ; : : vorld ack in Iible times there was | waters. Such treaty, the I'rench ru |only ane ass able to taik, mor has it, wonld not bar the United | State and Japan if they desired to The expert witness may leave other become participants—something quite points in doubt, but he always makes s i s it clear on which side his bread is buttered e concerned The situation today has taken a bit| ot H ; o : Ly ! Mortunately hen the imateur I'he Pacific question appears to have of the wind from the sails of the *i hunter fires at w rabbit the shot seldom gattled down to a choice between for- corrigible optimist.” 1t would secm |penetrates his companion ahove the ejgn entanglements and barbed-wire that there is no way out unless it he [<D€¢ cntanglements. through another conference, not sev-| g o Gl e It Ll s oy en years hence as heretofore suggest- [shouldn't be difficult, with Schwab's ° 3 SlISEL RO RO) it v convictions. We do. We need 'em so & g fie s 5 + strong that the higher courts can't been given to permit of domestic con brush 'em aside. Another thing the Senate needs is| a bumper to safeguard Tom Watson's | sideration in each of the countries in olved. This is the situation today. |reeines Who's Who may serve a useful pur- optimist’ will et The health of Charles W. Morse [Feal nced is a ecomprehensive symposi- cems to get worse every time he takes 'm of What's What next few days A something. | , the home-coming port. Now they you are still free to talk about the “‘common’ people. DBut as the “Incorrigible not down it may be predicted that the developments of the will put a different complexion on af- fairs and hope may come again. in The world {s safe for democracy, but the old d ships would malke merely bring it in. THE RUSSIAN SOVIET, [pose, but in these troubled times bur it you are making ten thousand a year .CEMBER 28, — ALWAYS RELIABLE — HERE WE ARE WITH OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE — IN THE COAT AND SUIT DEPT. Every Garment Has A Mark Down Price AND WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO TWO EXTRA SPECIAL ITEMS One Hundred Women’s Warm Winter Coats ALL AT ONE $ 90 @ @ each GREAT BARGAIN $20. Many regular $25 and some PRICE Not a Coat in this lot but what's worth $30 Coats, all at one great Bargain Price $9.00 each. Think of it, these Coats are now on sale and are displayed in our South Wondow. THURSDAY AFTERNOON At 2 o’clock We Will Cffer Our Entire Line of WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS Conservative, order-loving people in this country refused to take any stock, |°r that women ave all “sisters under the skin.” Possibly the line of demar- dion betsween the women who retuse | § 20 Y ears Ago Today between the (Taken from Herald of that date) it first, in the reports of various in- dividuals returning from Russia that to see a distinct wall they had seen some good in the things proper activities of women and those being attempted there Such people f ; 2 o majority and |Who recognize such separating parti- i and they were in the majority and %8 et Dr. J. B. Martin has been appointed probably are in the majority still tion is so clear that the sisterly rela- |, gioian for Court Spinoza, F. of A, ip had ceased to exist. But if | The snow storm of last night will it does live, and if the attitude of the |be of some expense to the eity when |it comes to cleaning the streets and gutters. The assessors have complet nd list report and this preferred to believe the statement of Socialist , men such as the avowed thinker who, that country to bring his information United St was loud in his|and denunciation of conditions under the |significance Men have risen in rebellion and are rising still. When the drunk on Chrismas Day and he was ven in small, distinct groups, the por- [released by the judge as a present to should be seen [be remembered. Last night was one of the coldest this year so far and the mercury dropped to 11 degrees below zero. Work was resumed on the power house in Berlin today after a brief period of inactivity. women referred to is an indication of with his wife, went to how deeply the demand for personal A r it to- more and to back to the learn liberty has penetrated mankind, men | g, noted gain a | Isome increase from the grand list of 1805 which totaled but $9,111,831. C r Lanpher arrested the onl; women, two facts of tremendous purport ates. He Soviet regime. women join, Now, hesitatingly perhaps, men and that there germ of something beiter at women are coming to see is ominous and y met. The time will come, read correctly, when wom- is the tent Russla. As stated yesterday | ind squa work in s ar n will not be pacified with the shell men. They their land, the control of the the peasants have kingmen are in any more than will be the will demand the esscnce of which, they will claim, they have had factories and are not “at outs” with justice of private ownership to such a degree that there remains no possibility of Seventy million men were mobilized harmony, and the soldiers are happier [but the shadow. luring the war. and their attitude more that of hu- [ g man being than in former years. Today comes the information that THE; NEXT JOB the American government, noting the Christmas over, the next practical changes in the Russtan policy, have |Mmatter to attend to is the state of admitted to the United State: Rus- |mind people are in. Belief in the op- sian agent to buy grain for Russian |timistic predictions is necessary, or at relief activity. Possibilities are seen |'¢ast minds open to conviction that by Washington, it is asserted. uch predictions are justitied. Admitting that the Russian people | It has been evident that many peo- ire being treated quite like children; |ple were inclined to take stock in the that they have little more than the |Xpressions of hope heard from au- shadow of power in determining pol- | thoritative sources. A good Christmas icies and in electing their representa- |business and excecding generosity and thought for others | fortunate were “ tives, it seems possible that the writ- Optimism and confidence to develop to the great- out the good [the result ATe NEeCess: ers who have pointed aspects of the situation were not far N 1f the desires of the leaders |°st advantage the signs of encourage- them to be, |ment now to be noted is made wrong. are, as some declare based 1, that The estimate upon namely to give the people power they that and If the “children” do not rise up and insist upon before the use it for the benefit of all and not without thought of their duty to the rest of the world, ifter all, satisfaction to lovers of lib- reports to the Census Bur pillion worth of using their strength |[and manufactured turned out by the mills and factories From the learn how to use power, fitty dollars’ goods | products can be e quite wise enough to of this country in 19 same sources come the assertions that there may come |railroad shipments arc increasing; that bank clearings are rising in many erty and peace and there may come |large citics; that retailers are ordering tull recognition of Russia. This and [in larger quantities; department stores other countries may see, when it is [report increased sales. Official reports survey show the proven true, that the Soviet govern- [to the Geologl ment does represent the people ~0al output is increasing; manufactur- something for which this country has |ing concerns are meeting their Federal vaited before granting the desired [tax requirements more promptly; recognition. |there is a greater demand in {he money is being put to work Labor market—money Reports to the department WOMEN AS ANTI-PACIFISTS Recently readers of the news were |ShOW that unemployment is decreas- shocked by reading dispatches from |IN& Mills and factories are hiring Kansas telling of the women who at- |more men and more nearly approach- tacked miners working in the mines |ing full time operation. The average in the rINng more where a sirike had been d industrial worker, inclu¢ ared. The unskilled labor, is ez iction seemed contrary to preconceiy- |(1EUIes ed ideas of womanhood or even of |than $1,000 a year as against $900 a sensible manhood which must recog- [f€W Weeks ago. The Commerce De- nize the futility of unorganized force |Partment record show a steady in- when carried to the point where troops [¢rease in export trade tonnage. Offi- have to be called to restore order and |¢1als of that department state that a safety sale abroad of 10 per cent of the When it was found that the women |hation's 1922 output would do away completely referred to were all tainted with the |With unemployment radical fanaticism shown in previous| If crederce is placed in the above outbreaks of men and that the estimates and facts there cannot fall | vio- | | hearts [to come that optimism and confldence ce was not inspired in the {which is the oil which will lubricate women native of this country, the explanation was satisfactory to many |the country's machinery as its wheels who believe that nothing good r y (turn again 1 . nutactiring that de- come from the blood of lands others sired product “good times." i | Now it is reported th omen dele 4 is reported that women d More than 2,000,000,000 packages | g to the first Nati 11 Conventior 3 1 | 4! nvention | wore handled by the U. 8. parcel post of ther I'rench Communist party, in : S [service last year, ¥ ion in Marseille I"rance, have ex- | S— | ressed opposition to the anti- militar s IR e i mpaign. One is quoted as as- | | I don't want any anti- mil PALACE—Starting Sun, ||| tarism 1 m ir favor of mili y . S TIT] | [ariem which, xe fn Bussia, witl detas Wallace Reid, Elliott Dexter, || ‘ Gioriz Swanson in Tell Everyth the revolution. We accept violence | when it will gain power for us.” 1 “Don’t Perhaps it may be asserted no long- to the sum of $9,660,146. This is, WEST at $9.95 each Not one Suit reserved. About 8) Suits in all, some were $25, some were $35 and a few were $45. You can choose from the lot for $9.95 en Thursday Afternoon at 2 o’clock. Notice the tifne, see the Suits displayed in our North Window, and don’t miss this chance. We have made the Sale time 2:00 in the afternoon, so that every one interested can come. Notice terms of this sale: No C. O. D,, none sold on part payment, none sold to dealers or peddlers, no free altera- tions. Come and look them over, bring your $10 bill and we give you a Suit and 5¢ change. NOW FOR THE BIGGEST BARGAIN SALE YOU THIS STORE. EVER SAW AT ~ Cadillac Announces New Prices THe Cadillac Motor Car Company announces the following substantially-reduced prices of new Type 61 Cadillac cars, effective January lIst, 1922: $3150 Touring Car - - - - Phaeton - - - - - - 3150 Roadster - - - - - - 3100 Two Passenger Coupe - 3875 : Victoria - - - - - - 3875 Five Passenger Coupe 3925 Sedan - - - - - - - 4100 Suburban - - = = = 4250 Limousine - - - - - 4550 Imperial Limousine - - - 4600 F. O. B, Detroit - It is our conviction that the new prices, combined with the definite advance in automobile development of the new Type 61, constitute the Cadillac, in even higher measure than before, the greatest motor car value in the world. CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Diwision of General Motors Corporation THE LASH MOTOR CO., Inc. A REPUTIABLE CONCERN MAIN & LINCOLN STS. The Standard of the World A DI L L A C S S

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