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19¢ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, New Britain Herald |’ o ani & b | o o1 o i flw Goodbye, Little Girl, Goodbye GERMANY TURNS mpaazp s, w10 o § FACTS AND FANCIES T0 RUSSIA NOW (Tasu At Herald Bidg., 67 Chu Brivit i ¢ cARPY oLt thalr BUBRCRIPTION RATES | t —[)\ l\()I”AI\,l QUILLI“'—— 8,00 Yenr AS I 1 t | il mbered o Said 1o Be Seeking Trade Rel ¥ ‘ | DHIA | At acin ald 1o be Seexing 1rade Rela- i \ nvieht rat-hole for Disarmament is a feather in Uncle i o Post ( t th | | el 4 ¥ Ntlous the to t that stand, plea thut is isn't a white ¥ Business’ Ofee : : ; pheres of influence, I over Berlin, Jan, 2—Flve thousand iy Editorial Rooms ... i i e It | i We hasten to inform the New Year man soldiers, many of them of- { Hcant: Y ; : Lk the e ral mesa of things isn't ficers of high rank, crossed into Rus- The oty profia! 13l | ; b Rtk Lol S e ,\I almply havan't hed e sla shortly after the war and were the y Clrou [t 0 g | W 1 om o« ‘ t 1 difflenlt to « 1o clean up., Foom always open | | N Bt Tads either absorbed in attempts to carry on some t of trade or were employment in the Red Arm. are trade scouts who are being count- ' ¢ 1 1 it o Member of The Assoclnted Presy ( ¥ 1ent b or he funny part of it Is that wh B T e o the wrist” rather t evere ar iherat AR oty | ed on to form a powerful factor in e ¥ \ | the parley which must follow estab- ::"‘""3:’”“" gt i \ A ‘ A trade recog ! « thing ev day: Ordi = . “.l:ll\llll'ni of stable commercial rl-lu'- es i Audlt Tiaromy ot Cirenintion. | ! the t T el e kg g ke '(‘)/,4' Scores of Germans are employed b . IR | this country little goo g i [_0 the Russian government in technical Shehith Tarsisies Howeios { s ; 1 | o capacities, and others are living with T | ’ e s B g e SRR DA reason why some men full is be- the Soviets against the day they can clreulation. Onr ! t | b i o | i B T EI T O SI0AHEPUET Y they know how to make a little resume the big prospective com- HESAanen Lole audis 4 roducts. Sentin ) e Uniteq |HHDE RY making nolsg g white ball d little colored balls in- mercial fight which would follow a e change of government or a recogni- 1o a pocket. tribution the Soviet rule, tior 1 advertisers, ¥ - e —— ; aa 1t IRela -thatl 1t rep N » And 80 Fords are being shiped into Big business men in Germany are i sents the people truly-—for in the RHAD Wall: ¢ to Russia in the hope that i " G o S Ireland? Well, practice in twisting the turning to ugsia in th I na ROGER BABSON'S SERMON : ST e / K PR R e stabilization of the government and 1 The business man on Main strect ‘ 1 people, England w A J> exploitation of the resources of that P IRA o it tivkcan ‘with & grain. ol s a issiriaas el BlomK wld & // I'o make the lesson doubly effective, country will help save Central Europe E )/ Y RR_ it might be a good idea to print a from an economic chaos which many A generalitics prophesying better tim ' mother reason : /;\‘/’/ L DR lE BE A A ta SOt th e profess to believe lies only a few g for 1922, He does not | it them, | 1 ! ad W 74 cripts. months ahead. 3 but he cannot build up generaliti np of trade. One mifine trafts e el Hugo Stinnes, the most powerful i Goming from sources nically | wrcely call Lloyd George officla ose you find in a|ounce of authority mixed with a mi- finandial figire in Germany, —Whops g . 2 5 ; 3 0 uses perfume Iv keep you warmer, but it serves to Breawar ISIGR(s. I RURNA ere Bge i expert. cutimental, 4 il i ide the tie the wife gave you for tensive, holds that German industri- § PORIE e Tokar: B Possibly allowance must be made | when the wire T ey alists must deal with Russia to save ] 4 : ) themselves and possibly the old world 2Ky sition; po L static condi- —_— from industrial stagnation. leaves his cold flgures and makes pre i e hitigs. phophecienare bassd an | ¢ 1 ule because of the | don or, Central chewing gum. It has been demonstrated that an Ielix Deutsch, director general of 1 e what form. they take ‘ t he was speaking to delegat e e ounce of & 'lml' y |n‘|\m! ’\I-nn a mllln- M8 (Genman. Ganeral Mieatrlo: ‘come T N y head, and som ite quantity of brain will cause the a v ad vas res g i and the abllity to reason logleally | *"¢ Ot over-burdened with brai is ‘only cne dollar down p= Lot e e [ from those baslc truths Roger Babson | S10MC1 to deep thought and o In a smell town, a girl whose Russians for the operation of the { would not be the high authority on | ¥1OM Patriotic appeals make a stror confessed that the lents are worth ten thousand dollar Detachments of the Army of Occupation are leaving Coblenz|company’s properties there. B economic and business conditions he | MPTC8%I0N: bringing popularity to th i o Y | souist eauar, 0 @ ™4 Who o with regularity now. And many of the doughboys are 1eaving| e noara of diectors of the German ’ i ek ,,‘. | r. But Minister Trotzky did not 4 their sweethearts, as you will notice here. Genaral Tisobelb gompany, 1a peported 1elp his government a great deal b Y % 2 o i A few sentences of his Weekly 1e- | ine manner of adires i It will be impossible to reverence to share the views of Stinnes and 6 port, published last Saturday, are su ‘ of address of which he well-known human race, however, 3 8 3 Deutsch that Germany cannot much ; . lis ast Sa ay, are s nade us while it continues to stage amateur | [©W fingers off. Lloyd George coming| June 5—Laura Bromwell, woman |longer neglect her Russian advant- ; mitted for deeper conslderation.| Now Lenin has been unanimously theatrical performances. 0 Be B loop-the-loop ~ champion, * killed in | ages. Among the “favorable points for 1922" | reclected to his post at the head o LAt W dc Tlliron, plaie: carian taniantiters Sule gl i mentioned by him are “The cong R b A s g 3 i § PO days, ine hundtedand eighy) dine Y5=Gole dfc Wiy @albraith; o, i8I0 e shars ot Tusglan trad < sindg i slonal elections take place this : e A R ¢ ahoiishment of t ubma Never heard of such a crazy idea, |(¥7Seven six hundred and fifty-four|commander of American Legion, | the conclusion of peace and they hage ¥ a ections take place this y appoint Trotzky, Minister of War i Al hment ¢ he subr v g HLoraay @ |dogs go mad on account of | killed in auto accident near In-|dealt on a cash basis. Thousands of i and, “In a moral and religious sensc | Mhere comes, from @ source othes | (1S Accomplishnent is impossible | they say. high price of hones. Lots of people|dianapolis. tons of merchandise have been ship- 3 the people are getting nearer to the | nan that which reported his warline | 22V he five nations represented at| It was in 1903 that the great flight | &ive up hope of vacation; put on| June 15-—John G. lmery clected ped into the Soviet country, but dis ! d his warlik bathing suits and have pictures made|national commander of American | O'€anization of Russian railroad iraf- Washington cannot agree on such ac- |of the Wrights of something over arly in the winter hit the Ger- earth.” Then he adds: “Just a word | words here quoted, the interpretation | = %" A Fiate sy {dereq | &1 home. First June groom gets out| | cgion, fic concerning these last two points, There | o1 the iatte T S e ion among themselve [ight hundred fect was considered |or geht. Lloyd George coming over| gune a5 president Gompers and|Mans @ hard blow, and forced them 18 no doubt that the administration fs | ihat he accentuated the necessity for | *# ) would not reach o other |“simply wonderful.” Nineteen years[iext month aLive A Attty e-didaten. 1:, to store many train loads of goods on going to do everything possible to still emphasizing the necessity | *05 While not cefiig with the [years ago the devotees of precedent, Hard \-in(:r‘l-mv't“-'"l ing m’.,,,“,_,,,q A of L. LN& HOENWestHIrONLIETS: bolster up things and make everybody strong red army. In one Lreath | [OTMEr Sccretary of the Navy neces- |the tradition-bound individuals would || EET ¥ PV fekel igars drop| July 2—Jack Dempsey retains veight title by knocking out Carpentier, Harding tion with Germany. dling |have scoffed at the possibility of fly-|f1om 11 to 10 cents. Labor Day hap-| 12V 3 \gible benefit to |in across the ocean. pens as per schedule. Iirst June | GeOVEe ne of peace coming from| Wise men have' learned not to scoff [groom gets back in debt. Lloyd| Jul! arily, one may be justified i i 3 R ied in Australia produces about 200,000,- 000 pounds of butter annually, of which 175,000,000 pounds are export- happy as the year moves onv 1ese attacks must to se Buch a process should work a decided stimulant into the situation later in| we 1in Russia wants peace, but i sns peace resolu- st stand these pin-pricks fo eat i % the year i e b o b § s so difficult of enforcement and |at discoveries claimed by science. They | #€0r8¢ "”””””‘;‘_‘""';"'T ATiglst B—Thhpioo Oarugo- fes ed. e Sk bl b iy heraeein | st sk, e Tises » full of loopholes through which |have no desire to be stamped as be-| Tpira month in 190 Wng five v e —— that this statistionl expert, this man |for war. “It is impens ay come many different interpreta- |longing to the class who discourage at- | paydays. IFirst newspaper “Do| ugust 11— “»'yv'r‘y1\| A of State into whose calculations there enters | have peace,” he adds ith famine [ O [tempts to solve what seems to be the [ vour Christmas shopping early.” Hal- RN s llieer e HE e D o BTISE 8 Hld Bttt attes the | urionisablb ito lssoves Tha e pnarentiy | ST ol aatiy About $987,654,3 8, invites principal allied powers to r Y ituation what it i worth of furniture breaks on moving|disarmament conferenc no sentiment, gives to “happine a general happin nong the peo- | fow could we plan war?’ It seems | ‘O7ference adjourns much will remain overablg. Go ahead, s thelgay jouirs are bigger and better August 24 ZR-2, giant dirigible, col- ple—an absolute economic value, That [ o be a case of “Take your choice | 0 V¢ done in this as in other matters n of ‘men of open minds. It you|Lloyd Georye coming oven next lapses and burns in England. Forty- he actually means “happiness” as the | rentlemen—and Soviets.” ¢ surface of which has been ntists, you inventors find something | 1ext mouth. N ¢ Ly '\“”'f“" '{"“"""'l 15 ““‘}'"r"\ S b e o i i cratched at Washington. The belief |tha 1 d 7 el b s ovember Sept. 9—American r egins in l word is ordinarily 1, and not “pros - S e, EROILT hasueliaf(bang Wil s g0 1§ RISy Ay Statistics show big fruit crop broke | Russia. b perity” is shown by his adoption of BOY BOOTBLACKS. only through a great |thing once. all records, I7vuit prices high on ac-|{ Sept. 28—Tieut. MacReady break ; [ the word, using it Instead of “pros-| some time s of natlons may these| With this thongbt in mind certainly [ count of small crop. Squirrels start|altitude record, going 40,800 feet up, |PFken Out Skin and Itching Lezema [ perous” in the sentence quoted. Pos- | N§ ns R L wos ponted of settled satisfactorily. it would do men and women no harm | hiding golf balls. Last bathing girl| Oct. 13—New York Nationals won Helped Over Night. & i hat the discussion about the boy L e e ara. | (€2VEs magazine cover: Thanksgiv-|world's baseball championship from o sibly for the first time In a concise f to take a bit of stock in the declara- ¢ e il : . E S a concls 1o shine shoes on the streets, charg , o 2 " A i b winten | 18 a8 usual. Turkeys scarce. Lloyd|New York Americar or unsightly skin erupti I B business article of the nature of Mr. |z five cents for their services, or| . BOILS PENROSE tlon that age comes faster in winter) George coming over next month. | Oct. 24—IEmperor Karl's restora- HIGtSHEN 6. faises hoon Aree & Babson’s the state of mind of a people z offic i Moy he death of Boies Penrose, United [than in summer and that more winter December {tion fails for second time. Exiled toi0ay, you do not hn.\"o " ‘\; i il " e ot e 2ad by ometiing to) ba-con- 7 i Av e ICANRSS Oillisiates Sanator from Pennsyivania, |exen will prolong life. Accepting| Ilourth month in 1 having five | Madeirs lief “from tort r Ol“a B zed as ¢ g te 0 who are convenienced thereb, ; SeigRi s Ly S e s, Christmas comes on Mon-| (et, 28—Marshal Foch arrives in SR Ee.On | Qmbarmisment, sldered as well as their material wel- | \would possibly end by the matter | rks the passege from the political this, for argument's sake if for no eryone does his shopping on|New York, declares a noted skin specialist. Apply 4 tare. It is true, of course, that happi- | vighting itself. It was then pointed g o individuality pe sther, and showing due appreciation | the Saturday before. Lloyd George| Nov, 11——Burial of nnknown Ameri-|fent shows nest ";.Nf"' Andiimproye ness often and perhaps u ut that it would be 1 | t , regardiess of characteristics which [0f the sort of winter we are having, | decides to stay home and celebrate| ., goldier ; ~ £ 5 : ~_‘ AaYs; i E ut that it ould be bad policy to]. 5 i first. anniversary of Bngland’s, free-| - b o cause of its germ destroying T ‘ jrought icis o i men and women might well have faith | first anniversary of LEngland's free-) ov. 12 onference on arms limi-| . ot { = i lows prosperity, but the thos top the lads from me little S ! ism or praise, that of ‘ ; PIRE B @ 'ldom from Ireland. TR e m‘ kit i Mi-] hroperties, nothing has ever been i tained in this sentence of ofey in this wa J60E a8 e ength, power and personal attrac- |to make use of the good that may Cil e oo Ik ;HI_MI Iree Siate treaty an.|f0URd to take the place of this sul- A S e RO I e | don. Bven in sickness his grip on the [possibly come from the assertion about o I‘ + : Aty an-| shur preparation. The moment you & people unhappy and worried. T e ek Bt 1chine of remained firm, might well increasc their winter /”EMOP;!BLF DA TES Dec. 12—Tour-Power agreement "]"“y At LEating, besihe Only {those Something of this t is influenc® the sort to be feit al. [out-of-door activity. Sharpen up the Lo el sighed e lh;w‘;:‘ htaI:lom;flfh]l:y:]k‘m ‘t:outhhles 5 I ervi I; y 4 2 al & : g Hiig s ¥ i K v deligh his Mentho- seen in the other cor ine they gave ' by his colleagues in the Senate, |skates while they may be used and 0’1, 192] e s 2o Suiphur brings. Iven fiery, itching above, Centainiy the thought of “h e it MY ' staunch advocate of the old regime, > the opportunity to be among A1 o f cezema is dried right up. B e e cutes: the follow! st el i o [ when “hosses™ were deemed necess first to add a few years to the = City Lems y Get a small jar from ‘any good graph of the Babson artic hin ive a s they ar by those unab! which will be, according to all| March 4—Warren G. Harding in- 28 L SENRRISh ARG ARARILe ol oneam: (ful wave of spending or nts. If a ma ] ving of the people's [phophesies for 1922, brighter and |augura reat danc , “The Sheik," S A the awful wa LELY e ] hagmias.o ler the year grows March 24—Carainal Gibbons, dean |, Ereat dance rccord, "oho Shel ing, crime and irreliglon incident to|wanted a shine primarily, nore freedom of action, a |happier the older the year grows. AT e No. 18831. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt T 2 Hass| nished from service hich ol ¢ in the affairs of the gov- e e Tay 1m0 SIS oo | Officers of Harmony lodge, A, B ] 1919 and 1920 is passing lished from service which 1w e L) £0 May 18—Edward Douglass White, | v "0 PN R Go101 0t the meet iNifundamental to, the bring (1 w6 0. it By Hon e Jae Pruie wator Penrose will b chief justice of U. 8. Supreme Court,| . tiig ovening. . fabrie. When we gt back to th 0 s pattosiged. |TONRS Soeniv, by many el SO0 Ay Seen BY. |V vieun st ool OTTI CUBIRY I tn takicns 4 aesnicned Virtes Sl ke > Brierilug e sent $100,000 worth of radium, 2t altimore b o ] true religion—we can look r enemies as a distinct, determined T S- f American women, to Mme, Curie|' 0k business.” crsonality, exerting his power quietly om ms iranco-Polish discoverer of radinm. | 5 %, bl R it none tl cifectively May 31-—Nine whites, 21 negrocs| IForty-two babies in 44 years, the - Here are two bald statements of tfectively - — 3 h d 5 2 g . 4 'ho has. gained his great reput . 1 # t Sl This conntry o iary killed in race conflict in Tulsa, Okla.|record of an glish woman who less meat, also take glass of 9 Pl ENTho Jike gainied I great vox | N FVATER AN thirdy 00 June 3—Flood Pueblo, Colo, |died in 726, is said to be still ‘un- Salts before cating ] tion, his high standi the ) winoy « elther they wil | i ; HbHS. Beaingb swhnnihe | HOAE 8205000000 ge. beaten. Dreakfast. 4 [ERIAS e A inanclal, WORIK Through A % rth. Thirteenth fails on| ___ b ¥ his ability to state facts correct 1| rule ule to regulate thejr | 814 riday; bad luck to lose a doliar on Uric acid in meat excites ki | . 5 acic at excites the kid- to prophesy from those facts, to teil | nur | more of the yd George says he is Danibal’ tost “Rud” they become overworked; B i uecea upon practicl at. | ovent ther i of the late Boies Penrose, |COmIng to Amerl Capital’s Prettiest “sud e e B S mop ica | : | S i 5€, Pehwiney 3 8H) aghe, and f Ike < fairs, He asserts without qualifications | e 1 1 it strength to 1 directed | yocaie i office aimost ayear. L The urine becomes cioudy; the that better influences prevail in t 1 v ymplai from pedes ward the goal of pro s and true [ Three pletures ahead of 1 in be- o ”‘,:1‘ :: l:, ",“L‘ z{_\!x'l\x‘olfx”vnnl.\{ 1-: i world, He asserts without qualification | tria Al the lowever, i v | ir wr‘“ ographed “’"”-""- Days “",‘“ times during the night. When the } 1d-tashi 1 virtu nld 1 1 er, bt oniy 28 this month, so no time i Y 3 s o R |t Y 3 .‘ - I‘ 1] ; ine Washington's birthday on 'l"l“’: Neniahy "'_"" them "“'Th | - return there will come o | v Be ¥ i R AND UXERCISE | 22nd as usual. Valentines arrive on I T i Business men and, women w e made to s lite begins, that | . ; k he J4th 15th and 16th. Lloyd George BB N0 Bl BICISIIRENG h BHOvUYa gl e ! i e R ; | mere cen talk about hooming | L0® 1 L SR nth. vou feel a dull misery in the kidney Jou ot Bule ; | ind as a winter resort. Man March region, you suffer from backache, sick ; coming from &« n t R e e R e S\t ShnAN headache, dizziness, stomach gets might respect the speake I lis| APPLICATION O3 B RULES. | w gestion that | predicting hot summer. Others pre- sour, tongue coated and you feel gospel, would do well to consider them Y& aAvh critialEs ot bathing rheumatic twinges when the weather spel, Ther L \ that sty eir ser of the absolute o # - . in the light of the reasoning Ifiere is no ques strict { : el Guits. St. Patrick’s Day on 17th as is bad. _ |’ A to 1o | BdherE to the rules regarding sub- |1 of things us they have al- About 987,66 Kites hang Eat less meat, drink lots of water; financial and 1 ¥ IR arine. hebvit : ¢ | wa een dons on wires. Lloyd G coming to also get from any pharmacist four cheered by the t I R Brobably the .susme pespls woud | U [ ounces of Jad Salts; take a table- i the other and t s | . sinille at the opinfon of wxperts 1o April spoonful in a gl of water before '} accordingly. . b PRSIV R AP . el e s *DEMES, MAle ) roirst month in 1032 having five breakfast for a few days and your it princ by the five t fho [S0me ime ega; thak DEOpIE REEW 011 payraye comes on first kidneys will then act fine. This fa- IEEr Babson ‘preached A 2 e L ; the winter and not in the summer. | pa {mous salts is made from the acid of Jast Saturday. e e raised accord | grapes and lemon julce, combined ; RORSBI B - tom. April wers work on May | with lithia, and has been used for | i ANT e I3 ap flowers, Mirst spring Host shot and generations to clean clogged kidneys ON THE OTHER HAND ¢ purpe It ihimaring ?-) y'w - A T (&' exhibited around town. Lloyd George and stimulate them to normal activity, Just as America gin to believe | comy i 0 f the % (D £EATS AGO 10a@y ¢ |70 st month {also to meutralize the acids in urine, Rt they 1 ) tain whet R R e s R B B '3“""2 May {50 it no longer is a source of irrita- ha! ey hay » J ; / : =5 | has th ywers hut Henry | 'tion, thus ending bladder weakness. the leaders of t Sovie HY € Yi brounght them Admiral Sims cele-| | Jad Salts s Inexpensive, cannot in- ernment and that ther 8 { attacki - vould yroll for the f irtment | hrates anniversary of being misquot- | jure; makes a delightful effervescent hope that those e ting | risk t ! ing that t e d. Question of changing underwear lithia-water drink which everyone g the people along the path t Amer ip was not a merchant vessel but o e juerted, Jupe Lrides EELLing. et ! should take now and then to keep the s ha eason 1 D RTSOMS NI | oSOl JEOH kidneys clean and active. Drugglsts jcans have Jensbn i | ! | Sanvue & » coming to U. | 'here say they sell lots of Jad Salts ~ right w Soviet Minister War | rein the persist- | ookt Bl Jane i | Ito folks who believe in overcoming i ProtzKy rises to remark, to the ace|ence of Frarce's que VL bl e ol Sl (ol ik Benoni | kidney trouble while it is only trouble. y be held at the Y 1. « with five paydays . o companiment of enthisiastic | “What is a merchant : And | six. Children’s va- ————— i from the All- 1 Congres ‘ that question ma ¢ en the yari the year there was a tic and mothe work starts. | (B 13 fmpudent imperialistic beasts of prey | sibility of cndiess debate C a ' Of ' About 987,654,321 poems written be- ‘,, A PINKUS i must know that besides the four ng of 1 ) rvance e . | AT S DEaUAs fp. THU ginning “What is 80 fare?” ete b/ f r at the « |1 Georg coming over next fl ers which have just co 1 an| tiona . f irtare W e fo Phoenix e 1. O. O, T met last 3-" Eyes examincd, satise agreement among themsclves there is| rood faith under the stress |, t 1 clectel William Schaeffer July 2 ok faction guatantecd. I 8 ffth-oviet Russta and the Red lits head. Y. J. Stearns was appointed| The Fourth of July comes between i e D UKDzAWEN i [ army.” JFormer Sceretary of the Navy Dar st R I R RCE e ol e I ik vered Migs Eleanor Davies hus been universally acclaimed the‘““R'*(';‘::‘«_lqu?:;::t;l‘:rm:( Optician f The oceasion for this outburst was | fels has said that the conference will |y S FUCTRG G e Bast Main| bration. Joke is written about dad prettiest among the Washington debutantes of this season. She Sye Testing bis speech in which he urged that the be a failure it it does not provide for gtreet armory January taking the day off and son taking a 18 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Josenh E. Davies. 208 MAIN RTRELET. IDLIONG A

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