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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY New Britain Herald |/ " 1000 : i','y".f"‘y.",“‘mm:vm ST B0 T HGOLF CLUBS TO e g s s 000 L FACTS AND FANCIES | ave eoon vear 1 lie McMillan Store, In-. (Tasued Daily, ) AL Herald - Bldy Buon Ve Invention of SURSCRIPTION 1ALV 0o a Nonr oy —BE BORABL QEILLEN.- — Always Reliable — Bt Rt lmgpl bttt el |Promising Entries for Auuual e oy iy, of continued development o o - 100d manners make lars of us all It must be n great sbeain on Ireland Entera at the Post Ofre b New liritain | yines operate in the ) X i inth L% the paye omee at Sk ghined to oper the air ha ; to keep yearning for everything D Mect of Association ‘ heen the subject of fregquent comment Alcal: One who hasn't yet found [Valera thinks she should have 3 | s importane v not Le overesti 1y to met his TELEPHONE ’ Businers O $88] niea s e S Stinnes suys the world will he col Chicngo, Jan, 3-~With the dove of Editorial Roowms . 1vrivens o s . : A A Jay-walker ix merely a reckless [trolled by trusts, At present, however, | peace looming lavge the worll over, Achings paves th goes hand | piver in the making it is controlled by distrusts, it seems fitting that the approuch of | - . — — The only proftable advertising mull In hand with the pment of ma the new vear should find its reflection ihe vty () . ) chinen a ble for war of defensc | ¥ou think you give to a beggar; but in sporting Teom niways open to . libunponas | Amerien, at least, con- | 708 only buy a nickel's worth of clear apparent than in golf. A year ugo m | s1a ho st of|onscience vanse of o tendency toward fric Member of The Associuted Press slders the nec no other sort o S .mnn:u fween the m“y'.( '\-ml m"r' mmy“\'n } d The Assoclated Fross Ia escln P i ess of o warfare should [ pe more we learn ©hout psychology west, 1t looked for a time s though b an \ | Shd thitheiune (ot sinrpil ban o oy . ’ part of o war of [the less we know about the art of A g g the threatened break might at last 1anging rogues. v accur, hut the diffienities were overs Wshed heieln, i en though It | come without serions ruwture, Now sanctioned, discloses A divoree suit sn't the kind made | with the annual meeting of the Unit- ! o Member Audit Burean of Cirenlation anctioned, di8 L S B R S 'y would he impreseive along | o sates (ol association to he hold | 4 e v the intensi of her determination . 40 wel goods our highways-—especially statues of | cpicago, Lanary 1, appronching, y The A. D. C. ix a natlona of which furnishes newspunes | to continue the development of this mdertakers at the curves, {here ia na such (7 0 1inbhti Mo tisere with & strictly Lot . ! 1S " of tar as is knowi resent no vital elroutation. Our clren | most important branch of means A few years ago they g A ye R : PoUHee |y opt ) to he theashed out, B i EUSRKLAL Ll o On Our Jrd Floor oy what war has done for busin ] ‘The executive committee's report at tection galust frand 4 tributlon fures 05 ot nal t It is one of the straws which oi they say - Low war done [or [yhe annuel meeting will show there |8 4 busines.” 201 aetive and aliied OUR COMPLETE STOCK AT MARKED cal advertisers strengthens the convietion that this GbE R6W | ——— =i = yuntry should not allow any fo T clubs making o total of £33, consid- r ' ; < [ ¥ b 8 DOWN PRICES A BIT OF AMERICANTSM. uiness of airplane development S What pyzzies us ls how Francc crably In excess of any previous fig- | pects to use thase battleships againgt | yres in the associntion's total, A year s of oratory, shouting ahout . ! The days of oratory, shouting : [the Germans who menace et In Ups | o0 the total Clubs now | @ ag anc e wonderful opportun s dur cial ag ! ¢ i y the flag and the wo rfu HUMANEY INMOORTANT The only reasonable explanation is|Per Stlesia are algo in closer fouch with affairs | M {ties offered by life in this country e ¥ it hat the steam laundries own a con- ? el than general, due in a measure to the |y The common council committee on <t in the collar manufac.| The hicks have outgrown many of |widening of the scope of the executive 0 are passed. he intenge teeling o1 frolling inter this polnt, however, has not disap- [ salaries of city officials and employes | furing concerns, their illusions, but they still think loqanmittes w embraces practi- [5 treet w continuation of Wall [euiiv 41l the important subsidiary golf eared; only its manner ol expres B8 heell glven penty of advlee for tree i \ i i el e fiie adunivy, EHE NRIEUYIE ON ALL DRAPERY MATERIALS AND . Aing p There are still a great may wl in- piatatd (o ue the manner | and against cuts. Now It secks au- s ¥ who in sion has changed just u i i Green Sectio ulictin, issued by the . s finte o i sigt that America can't serve both God | .. 4 i ¢ of defending alleged criminals in court | ‘horitative ts. It has deelded to] "5 " Sy There will be no millennium While | yavent organization is being more ON RUGS AND LINOLEUMS nations ask God for a victory and|\jely cireulated all the time and i 4 circles und this is no more | nvestigate thoroughly; it has gone ; has altered from the old-time spec ran 2 h . _ 3 b ¢ matter e HaE g then forget m when the time comes | oving sl Rle lubs tacular display of emotion to a mor L the matter in the ‘||Lm u‘,‘ Evidentally the “complex” is the pe- | pmrhg Lo W”l“). co rm’.nu. .nf I\]\‘IHH‘.H. myl .'? ”T;‘ sane and convincing method of pre. | it will seek what further information | ;uliar possession of those able to hire K ; ¢ "”I““‘;,“" "”"" “I U \‘"l'l" oo ‘i’: R A l N S genting the facts which favor the ac- | !l ';f 1s fr 'm‘thfl sat \\.l\"_k""“ X MSpRTELNeRgR e T Well, it any woman marries Wil-[24vance of the mecting the approach- | 3 cused. wtly what e “h employe is getting L ‘ b 5 hrlm‘ n‘rwr :\1h| umv“m;xmm have su:ll ing session will lack the customary Because of this fact, numely the|and who are the best judges, prob-| rance may learn to forgive Ger-|about him, she will have no one €0 fpecch-making on the part of dele- s . ey o . e e e ataptionof clo. | abis, as (o whether or nol employes [741%; But she will never forkive Eng- blame but hergelr. e I e Al of Mile: oy Voile, Marquisette, Madras and Quaker Craft and or 1 er . - y . o e ar ] e arn (hose salaries; Tt s to give hear LA N el T e Wl gy Al etgngiene. of the Uilet B nate=pll el specially priced for this month. DY R After a stranger in U C 48 | avents, The 1922 championship « % L e ings which it will be the duty of thosc The only way to understand China's |searched vainly for a drink, it make ks ¥ Wiy derstand China's |sca ainiy drink, akes ipibution is equitable, the amateur go , S ol s =} W o " possessing Ui necessary knowledge. | ong isolation is on the theory that the |him mad to read in the papers that |ing to the Country club, Broviline Our January Clearance Sales on our 3rd Floox t Wall was a tariff wall. 'rohibition can’'t be enforced. Mass.; the opon to the Skokie Goif [ ape important to you. Staple all-year- round Mer- quence and rhetoric to laud the tra ditions of our country-—those oppor tunities, American opportunities of the past, the present future—they are sometimes forgotten. and of the to attend club near ClLicago and the women's At the cetin f th Coln ttec 0 . {5 Aliaulg us o IS fo the Greenbrier Countrs eiub, white | 4 chandise may be bought at lower prices than at any. re thronghout the year. Shop on our 3rd e AR anted so | 1€1d Wednesday evening last a men ' . They have been taken for grant L8 3 L s coming from said staff, is that the [say. Americans do not feel it and [Sulphur Springs, West Va ‘l e long that they scem a part of every ahe | With the exception of tae open, to| ¢ ONEX t o ol 3 wdered | out of every four taxpayers of the begin on July 11, the championship nl man's birthright, not to be wondered | Ot y nethods of publicity not approved by |proposed “compact” may not come, [’FEIR O WuLY o Baamp el “loor well, | city favored cuts. The chairman of ’ : A viunopossa! daumpac ¥ onot come, | il he confined to the autumn, Floor. wr of the committee said that threc \ustrian surgeon has countenanced [have not indicated that they did. e s s S fical profession in this country. [but DPremier Briand's appeal refleets [ (e ymateur and women's events both While realizing the dignified sense |the true situation and England knows | heing carded for September. Were it nevertheless, every little while, to stop e {4 Tan rs | been after him for six months in re t ’ and think a bit about this land of our ! n propriety which inspires the med- [it is the true situation. not for the international prospect the — chances are a mid-summer date for| ~ " S = and the chances that come, the equal gard to this matter. At the same e e cal profession to refrain from adver-| In the news that Japan is teying } R0 C0 a0 pon.ay olded E o i 7 2 e flsh oman Knee;fi TO De !\.alera chances, to boys and men who :urn; e s e icing in the ordinary sepse of the|to deal directly with the new Peking e i s a determination to make the most o e i kit 5 vord, but realizing further that some |government in regard to Shantung ( them. he taxpuyers who favor cuts dose | 0 L 5 : ; gl P 0 B OFA OFFIGERS ; ; il A A s S o e (e e horoughly respected members of the [there may he seen the characteristic U, § There is a socialistic stra ”“" el rreat profession do not despise the re- [af the Japanege which gives rise to e anc i rality, un- 2 : / people. Instances of inequality wits that come from a general kno popular distrust of them by Ameri- [, i aini eakids 4 fajrness, lack of equity, misunder- Luther Carle Blected President, Suc- : el : dge of the success of their work, the [cans. While the American delegation ing, preju e are see S0 ofter o SRy ”d‘“] s "l i . e rdinary citizen has labored under the | 1as heen more than acquiescent in anc t so clearly that they are i 1 : S nn:‘ s: !;‘\1 0'" g e o | cause they believe that lower wage mpression that the peculiar circim- [watching Japan and China meeting to [ Merabership Drive This Year. apt at times to overshadow the vastly s 3 i ; greater number of fine, splendid char- geteristics of the national life. Whei elted by some habitual critic of every at, not to be boasted of It is the tax burden made lighter. taxpayers who do not favor cuts ta their stand because they helieve the ceeding Paul Stahlbush — Plan salaries are earncd and poszibly be tances surrounding Dr. Lorenz's visit | ittempt a Shantung settlement in i k i i i 7 i i 2 Washington Camp, Patriotic Order o this country might excuse a de- Washington, the American delegation e of America, at its recent meet- Jarture from prefectly proper prece- could not and would not watch com- " elected the following officers: ident, Luther Carle; vice-presi thing American they sometimes find o e e Y the loval American speechless he 7 % 3 a1 . 2 St : recording secretary, H. E. Sea- canise of the injustice of the one casc | M1Ing a reduetion in taxe vere made, not by Dr. Lorenz himseif, Iu(:\rmil the sphere of ohservation of A s Wil The heads of departments oppos: ut by others in hie behalf, or, quite the Washington conference. Moreover | 3yachner; treasurer, Alfred 1. Thomp- ossibly, for the sake of the cripples of [the feeling of the Chinese delegation |son: conductor, Joseph Martell; ii- wr country. lthat no satisfactory settlement may | spector, A. Hames; guard, J William e | Houek and trustees, 1. A. Vergason, Although confessing ignorance as to |be reached in the way now said to he 4 J HRUER SOy CRaINEWBIoP deifeagtied i th g . Paradee and Raker Mann hie jpstice of the criticism of Dr. Lor- adopted by Japan, will touch the [ “pioye wore made for a member- w7 fn this regard, and although re- American and other delegations. ihip drive in accordance with the nalr s employes did not ¢ 3 P yembering the statement attributed to! * In considering Japan's treatment of ) ate-wide campaign. The local order ald his employes did not come out o 8 g ‘ | has appr ately a 5 1 woaal anieea That his vebalnte [these RuSHUAREIS TUsh B Tenenber- DA% NDYs abproKitinialy @iont i members and has progressed rapidly never amouited to more than §3,000 ed, of course, that Japan's leaders are | [ ihe (e past few vears. The order " the ordinary indi- |aware of the mistaken idea the peo- [in entering upon its 75th year, Lt was founded in Philadelphia, Decer- ber 10, 1847, The New Rritain camp was organized Jannary 10, 1595 saluries would be a “penny wise wnd pound foolish” policy resuiting in c88 efficiency in the transaction of the 15 Bualness and henee. & [fnancig | 1eAt sspecilly f that ddparture from [plalgantly ithe altempts of Japah 1o lvaste wiilel, would mot, tn the end | e atrict viles governing medical men deal thus directly with China entirely mentioncd. To combat these constantly recur ring situations—to strengthen that uts because they desire to have will- g, satistied help and hecause they B aned Ll i k-l PelieVe thal help-edrns: all7iie yiage Ra e At tia nRLana teaditions, 18, noti] “goeiveds They are in-the position any it o e s Biniking norme | Sployer would be IF the ries I [ American. When disloyal, un-Amer- faan statements are made, when par-| hls own pocket, or if the position he ticular instances of injustice or un- fairness are cited, the true patriot will have little trouble in meetin such eriticisms with such an avalanche of took in regard to salaries or wage n any one da idual may well fecl that the reason |ple of Japan have of this country, the siven by the ahief surgeon for refus- imanner of livinz in vogue here and lid not affect his own, personal sic 58, | ¥ 5, and ing Dr. Lorenz the use of the hospital [the habits and idceis of the American | o o0 (ajeprate its 27th anniver- is childish and trivial if the man is people. Authoritatively it is said that | py ble to accomplish the wonders with [the vilest motion pictures——those ¢ e I'rankly, the members of the sal committee would gain in popularity evidence on the side of the American vere they to recommend general re fairness. American equality and, lictions. There would he more peo- ple, if numbers alove are taken into vhich he is credited. Inever seen in this country publicly— TA(‘TORIFS “VHLI Dy 4 4 : { : ! it A woman knelt at De Valera’s feet as he left the University every boy, every man a chance to : ’ consideration, to praise the action of The further comment to the fact are shown in Japan, showing as heroes REMAIN THE SAME Building. Dublin, at the close of 2 session of the Dail Eireann to reach a position of power and in- | fluence in the land, limited only by the hat Mrs. John J. Mitchell, Jr., former- {and heroines American men and wom eneral popularity is sought salary | v Lolita Armour, the alleged cure of fen who misrepresent completely the debate the Irish-English peace treaty. ate will be recommended. This, en- [whom by Dr. Lorenz some . twenty characters and,habits of true Amer- g : ¥ it ability and determination that is Perits of fhe|vears ago brought him first into icans. The Japanese read translations | No Changes to be Made in Personne above all, American habit of giving cutting salaries than to denounce it within the man himeelf, that th : Hrely aside from the e skeptic must eeds tury » & a0t cynic, the skeptic must n ! oo mainly steel lockers. Both con- Iw hington on Jannur natter. But members of the com- |srominence in this country, might lof awful murder stories, diverces, do i . i ; ) ttee should scor 1Wa k I t be ir at Either Hart and Hutchinson or cern€ will manufzetare their individ- | ported to have heen offered a t mittes should scorn to do the “pop |‘hrow some light on the matter, re- imestic trouble, police court tales—see ual froducts in the future as they | year contract at §150,000 a ye; ular’ thing unless the popular thing | ninds that Mrs. Mitchell is reported [the worst side of American life almost Hart and Cooley Co. have in the past, using the same man- o s on the slde of justice anc e e ¢ 4 ary thi 4 CaIuE v 1 i o eria] organization and the same R on the side of justice and fairness | o have done that very (m.nK. In afexclusively. Through influenced Jor the present there will he n _‘f&m “m_(\fl S Tieen RLtabiilEnes emphasized this thought. A quarter stement she credited Dr. by these pictures they are not able to | change in the factory organization of | iy two factories. f = chciiby dEo hoys doing the same | NG hearings, In'order to Iisten tc | sorens and hiy ireatment with naving form any correct estimate of the truc | the Hart and I"n?\-; or “nl» Hartand | % ppe Symalgamation has simply | 3 The Best Cough Syrup the “evidence” with judicial mindi | wought to her strength to enjoy much ' American. The more eniightened peo- l_rl'nh‘m.sn;w'r ,u;{... "mu;"n‘ur:"\“ “_“ srought together two plants manu- | is Home-made 4 A officials o e Hart and Cooley Co. v U B B chich © a gred the members will be obliged to forget | of the happiness whizh is fow hers. ple of Japan, of course, are aware of | pjep HoTuhE oot theInLAOk o | R AL S iGN HAVE: . reRk : i aspect of the situation. They | she says that she helieves his cure of [the true facts learned through per- [the Hart and Hutchinson Co. IUnLantve Rt siaties e Mer's an easy way fo save 62, and ; e the best cou _ Hart and Cooley have been engag Sometime in the futufe 1t 18 exs you ever tried, in l’hl(vl m‘.mmla.:;u:rlnr mw]\ Pegisters | ooted, there will be changes w ; j X y and Hart and Hutehingon have pro- | iy MR : lifticulty in pu himself in the |srevious treatments given her by America and Americans, however, i 1 vl hn(n\llr'r)r |<l und n]. ‘ou've probably heard of this well £t | % mt no plans have cn made as yet s s 4 shoes of the yor, for cach is ¢ | sthers, Her statement gives the im- (gtill one which does peeple of this |~ o AN L U R s i n plan of making cough svrup a o dividig o the two | gme, Bu have vou ever used it? it will be merged one into the other ex-| Vhon vou dogyon will understand why DU LHdL Lne inlerests ol tae Hact and | housands of "familics, the world over, Hutehinson plant will be taken over| ¢ 1 that they could hardlv Keep house the shoes of the inenmbent of the of sc. not untouched by an intimation | When, therefore, the leaders in s ‘s i ; 3 When, therefore, i by the Hart and Cooley Co. 1or the | Vithowt it Tt's simple and cheap, but he way it takes hold of a congh will ice or position, but cach member will | ;f pegrot that others had attempted | Japan have to consider this home d d present, the wtus of the factories? N L% g + E & ickly earn 1eria ce i WIfL. rénais the same. Mo tranaten] (MCEE DAEN 36 fL PEFIIRISHG place, I that his decision is the faiv one, jut which hampered the Austrian it would be for them to gain popular g ¢ of the H. and H. plant involved about Into a pint bottle. pour 21y ounces of 4 $500,000. Pinex: then add plain granuiated sugar Similarly those who appear at the {physician in his efforts in her bebalf. lapproval at home by following the DR el et i 5 the pint. O, if desireds papess arve today honored, respected ; el . NN a0 and oven tith mens many | CoAInES Wil Ly 10 Took diTEhE it | - - plans conceived and approved in the | 3 J 1 minM 1o clarified molasses, or_corn ¢ &~ ¢ MAY HOLD ELECTION wrup instend of sugar svenp. Kither away in humiliation The sight of the hoys who deliver The Herald, as they enjoyed their an nual New Year's dinner yesterday he committee wiil sit judicially & ‘ecent work were similarly entertained. Every year since that time boys have gathered together to enjoy the sam sort of dinner. As the meal has beci st torget popularity and seek to d¢ [ ver would have been practically an [sonal contact with men who know. S iaatically. the sume, 8o have the boga | [Ustice IZach member will have ne | hsolute cure had it not been for [The popular Japanese estimate of resembied each other in nature, ch acteristics, ambitions and taspayer. Each member will have ression of o sane, diznified expr on [eountry an injustice greater than They were practically beginning [ : nore difticulty in putting himself i aratitude for good work in her is possible for most men to imagine business life in this way—delivering this newspaper day after day, in storm and sunshine, in warm woath er and in the cold of winter 1o this if he wishes to satisfy himsel” [ omething which not only did not eure |sentiment, it may be seen how difficult Many of the hoys who once carried o them Sous positions of Leust and | L from thie viewpulnt af the taxpay HORS! dow of the capital 8t Washington. D O ST i 2 e and the vove of offic : i S ay, it tastes good, ver olls, and regponsibiiity. They began with cqua roand the employ v oofficial if he e e hig, entirely aside from the good ives vou a full pint of better cough , g wishes 1o bo absolutely sure that he is| To the accompaniment of the more | . Sy th Bt G Ve Pandy chances, I'he best delivery boy usua ~ 0 i |faith or lack of it of the Japanese Swies W P i T nieav han vou could buy rea v-made 1‘ : o e et ; presenting the facts fairly homely news from Washington that| oo S 0 ey n _8 Great Britain Likely to Have General | o1 ghree times its cost. aver six thousand people attended the s L Vote Neat Month—Lloyd George ,,;': 'j:,,,f.?.’.’,’,!;.h.“my“’-':;yr(gh]- 1(‘?\‘?14!\?1\‘“:“: ough—usually in 24 hours or less. It ful, the most seted mi Morc Comparatively few people in this e 3] il 3 Vo = % | city are not vitally Intorested in thig |first Whité House reception in nin > . ; over many o : out B | yors Such a Move, ! 1 LR Ty of thisly question; it is humanly important [ 7ears, come reports that old, under- | | % X *N('N ln](vr\‘:u::ra;r]rfllnl::;eh o\'nfirnl:{ it i S g hoth to the tax er and o the city | tandable horse sense i3 making ity | 25 Years A b Toda \ . : ll.;mdnn. J.m;’ | (',nm “l‘“l‘" ms ouch, 1ifts the xvh\:'um Beils “‘m mfm er of ement, who har 3 X : 4 2 s S 3 hold a generay election in February, | oy \ Eives Blmokt Imimed At i i . ploye offteial o sl o spedarance in the dress of premiers e ¥ . ranes, and gives almost immediate re the world calls t advantage . i wry com- |1 ; ; ¥ | A : “.g b y‘ it was asserted here today, after a| ief. Splendid for throat tickle. hoarses ' ‘ md delegates’ expressions (Taken from Herald of that date i week-end during which the newspa- | aess, croup, bronchitis aad bronchial ) he praised for the adop Ann The first and original Cold and Grip pers discussed the political situation | wsthma. k father reely. It was declaved that| Pinex ia a highly concentrated com- pound of genuine Norwav nine extract, Premier Lloyd George favored ! yel yeore ik and has been used for wcnerations for These facts should inspire pian to investigate *thor- | premier Briand of France tells BEng- Tablet, the merit of which is recog- nized by all civilized nations. the boys wio were the oughly L, with a1l the world eavesaropping. | e Vega society has purchased the o} Finally, the Wwing workinegman [{pat *The key to the whole Furopean Rossiters property on Arch street and Tecti . s o f g o | . ; lan to huild a hail on that site in the s L I.J.‘g;w“,;l(:u:“";.l,‘.‘:‘,’ L "';' " | throat and chest ailments. 4 T Lol 3 1) e To avoid disappointment ask vour o hotibsha s and rugy, | [0 WHOM taxs areia heavy Luvden pltuntien f Fancels wafety. 1oy there |8 ) Be sure you get , 10w is sympathized with today a3 sin- | fiest of all be a compact or alliance | near future. i Lord Birkenhead, which ires an | druvgist for “212 ounces of Pinex” with appeal to the country at a latter date. | Jirections, and “don’t accent anvthing but they should insy iso those # i ‘ | » cerely as he wes envied in the days of [hetween Gr seitafn and France William J. Rawlipgs attended the | ' i ; wdults who sometir doubt et i hetween Great Britain and ”“”“'lanm.m meeting of the Select Templars | This group is #ald to want the g dlse. Guaranteed to oive absolnte sabia- BT o thet es Tn it " i extremely high v The such @ compact would e the plat-lat portiand yesterday. ernment’s plan for re-formir . ;p‘umw' nv\‘yy.:_]xyz-\-‘rn]nmd.vd. The Pinex IR WO M A toduy, form on which the reconstruction of | The High school basketball team oxiage | house of lords to take deiinitc shape ____;'_"_1________‘ before an election is held. 3 | but not as sincerely as sympa- [ urope could hest be based, 1t would | will open the season next Wednesday The gonuine bears this signature A : : o .Y o1 ; The coalition liberals will meet here | TN SR Americy Javal | When they will play Company A, .| thized with in the days of high prices [ajso be best pr N : also be best proof that our ¢ Ll | vaAve 5 . 5 | and co ra ¢ [ittle raise y | N. G., at Waterbur in convention on Jannary 21, and Mr y SRA ENGLAND'S Al . { and comparatively litt e in pay. |puilding program is not and never can | " {1 loyd. Geerge will ‘on+that Tt IF IT IS OYSTERS fler of b dietted aERine OF DREISH THERE |7 = o i, BYHOT R0 PR apilec: speak on the situation. Keen interest e s bty Lk ARELLS | tor of Wampuns of the Mattahesset . e LYY OVES |}V aiaress 1s airady evidenced in | You Want, Then LORENZ AND ENIDENCE To such o compact other alliances, em- | Jodge, I. O. R. M., and U, Thomp- 1L,ondon Lsondon. plane, proposed A\ contemporary, commenting upon [bracing our other allies, might be at- | son keeper. 3 Prico 8o Go To Lihts vagiott piven by the staf-of o Kew boked, pEYREDS 1 The (ot of the| , Lo Holnc residends oL 3s BUlol HAYS HAS 1150,000 OFFER. Ministry 15 niticant ust w. The "y N " ' York hospital for refusing to allow | pacific - [ Burritt street was entered last niEht | e (O TSEERRIS | Now Y an. 3.—P type of plane mentioned is one which [ York hospita v orefusing to allow [ pacific compact |and $98 in cash with several rings PALACE New York, Jan. 8.—Postmaster H 0 N l S s ’ S will rige vertically and fly over a cer- |DE. Lorenz to hoid a.clinic at that| Iew have felt and few feel, deep | were carried off by the burglars. Of- |} Thur ‘F i Sat ‘\'\"";"‘i"‘ “”-““ has “"“‘)""‘l hack to L urs.—Fri.—Sat. ashingtor resume his duties after tain spot. The planc must be capable |hospital, says pertinently that “the |[down where men's convictions are | ficer Bamforth lives in the upstairs i A 5 by . T " ¢ A three weeks of rvest. He said he still | & A 6y of remaining stationary over snch|laity, Dr. Lorenz may feel sure, is|born, that France had any hidden | tenement. The ng‘“dle Pictures of was considering an invitation to th_ 20-30 Stc'e Street | — — —the— 'tfor spot at a height of al least 2,000 |as mystified at the fuss as he is.” The [plan of attacking England. Fngiand | —the | come head of « group of motion pic- Hartford Ui ) There are fewer failu the EY-CARPENTIER 1 1 odi - cet for half an hour. Other con-|reason given by the ehicf surgeon who [did not or does not feur this, what- B TSR I LG L 60 . ture producing and distributing cor- 33713375 S g Lk i 5 ; ged I8 RgL = S Whal-| o welry business than iu any other FIGHT ; porations and prebably would give Telephone 3371—3375 ditions are attached to the offer which “hotifie e physician of the situation, ever she of her representatives may |pqde, them his answer at a couference in | gy RSN Hera vesterday to start now them practics he