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HERALD ! : t (Taken from Herald of that date AL | ) ' 1 the peoy "W D T T "I { Ao ol —BY ROBERT QUILLEN-~ : 4 i p There was o total of 744 births in | L 4 \e s this city last year | $2.00 1 troat t e | anad | The payroll of the water depart- | A t thetr i sronunclatlon, the—I11| 'The nations understood clearly that |Ment for last week amounted to o o o It is silent the pot at the end of the rainbow of | 47 . S | S BTG RIS TR e ta A I n A ARG e annual banguet of the New % v nlihc alasdn tor. nowd Britain elub will take place on Jan * P byl e el | uary 25 at the Hotel Russwin . 2 PIRUT ENCOURAGENMENT | | . A, Niven won several prizes at| ) " Lt I ) Y Oxpe \ 8" 1n Aomaxoguo ia silont;| H\li ‘\v~»«-'|-v.. lI'nn\lr_\l «\l\w‘\l.\';j“"lu.\- p { t's the silent thing about John S8heehan and P, | pnnery 5 ? . | I re eleeted divectors of the New T ( it e t o * %) - itain Brass company at its annual || ' pri 1 for y Government usually hecomes ossl S —LM | mecting held yesterday. 1 < | maller t the [ ed about 1t time it becomes bossi } Skl | 7 | e ———— v 'he ituation Is being considered now | Onr e [ 1O C rniz 4 to t ved | . | "hiplomats have put far too much v litaraturs nisada. modernising. or nd time spent in making up’ esti : : Instead of quivering ke aspen i of the “pirat” In national aspirations, || ! i | ot Iha 1 t 1 I8 ox e eaf, the heroine should quiver like el g B g R, : o e | Member Audit Burean of Clreulation |0 0o ! y — — s . - e nation thit fights for more land The A P, ( carned already that the fuc 3% ¥ a8 s o It 1 wrned already that tl ' § for a crowded population doesn't al-| tUsors v * of tories report fewer applications for | \ il ways get the land, but it thing the 4 ; Naturally, as work incrcases, | | , population ; i there are few 1 fewer families d s — ertisers | which need as ce from the char- | e e i '\\'5"1! | man says he can't see his | \ poct declares that landseapes can | duty in the matter, he mea it he P e o B ! L1 ) nl w1 M teach s much, At gent they teach | hasn't decided which side will pay the | | THI BUSINESS WOMEN, | do not seek public ald when there are |y muelh concerning lver plils and | profit [ [ ; .. | opportunities to earn money to care [smoking tobacco, — | | L i | for themsels It is for this reason - plans cxpansio v me| i Once the natlons shed their frontiers sivos re hever Jdlac. Avhen | leive for|that more fortunate people in thel Lo fowen bitter tears, | thelr deska are clean, they go out and o club he L | 1o people will shed fewer bitter tears, | v B! 0 l1 r flar | CILY dy always to contribute to I wrrest somebody for the Wall strect | embership or « T ] os] moem : ; worthy canges when calls come; it Hands neross the sen may be reach- explosion. | activity, o J : | for this reason that the people are |ing to shake, but more likely they G | s members thewseives aid § * he the pavers ecan got photo- the mem | ready to overstep good business pol- |reaching to grab. hen the paper 1 get phot | those with whom they are : : : SR [graphs by wircless, they won't have | icy secasions of extraordinary neec AL i e HT St contact. It is good to see er L Nien S epLIR N R Bventually the ¥ -speaking |t work in those of Lydin 13, Pink- | h i mnd to vote to issue bonds for street will agree co: | ham and W. L. Dot 50 often | interest thus displaye 1 the com- s | W ag | - ¢ about the| Work to give employment to the un- xeept the Eng i | paratively few who know about th ) ; | {2 A gare Aive i | S Iut it s not | employed, although they believe such | say our wild west movies | approve probab u . e8s UsUE keeps o astonis Surope 0t Al; if the | plan, apy i | matters should be taken care of by| A business usually keeps right onpstonish Iurope. Well, well; if the public interest. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922, TACTS AND FANCIES growing until it gets the notion that{old Wild Westerners could sce them 1125 Years Ago Today an affair of gener tsh the occasion d 1 rhen an organization, however Hesa el ston demands; 140 gty customers won for life, they would be astonished, too. When an organiz ¥ '|and it is for this reason that there ! takes a decided stey tl should not be any hesitancy over| of a new condition that the state, ible evidence has come to the the city, the matter does become of general, public interest. Tt takes the form of an expression of a situation granting to the charities department country the sum deemed by it to be necessary to carry it through the year. This department, like any other, available all would he 1 to have which it fs wise to recognize, TEAT | o puns it might t in case of |The best these young men can do, the less of one's personal feeling in the ) ooy hig tment, like |best any man can or could do, would e matter, for it becomes a condition| ... powever, is glad to save the |be to approximate nearly as pos- Rl[mn(] Dlsclaims S{l'.e 0[ Sum which will affect daily life in the fu- | oo anything it can by making |sible the punishment such human cat-| : o ture, in business, in society, in dailly |y, o0 nionriation it asks as small as [tle desc A AR ABA of thel| Onel‘fl 1S EVidM]Ce intercouxae. possible. [word “cattie” one fec pologies L A to give to another that which he serves if he has been guilty of the which complaint amount of scorn No physical pain, ne contempt is adequata in such cascs. s of the Business and this Thus the pld Professional Women's club of city are today matters which should But this department comes in ¢ than other h the human aspect of life. act more any perha | w It sees {nterest. In its way that body repre- Suitering sents the vast number of women all a6 over the United States who have de- and distress, and when it s danger of not being able to aid those who need help, the sorrow he- When, N guperintendent o in doing | . parted from tradition, often through through choice, and comes keen. therefore, the necessity, often who have taken their pl: the constructive work of the world. It is not a theory; it is a condition. this department eels that conditior re such and the his de- look is s to justif will be I ot laring that there 5 need Whether the result of this change| ., g 504a) assistance from the city will be beneficial to the world, to the |y, 4}0 vear that is to come, such de ity, or harmful to both, is beside the | o000 constitutes true encourage- The point. The situation is fixc time for argument is p ment. The people will greet the an- ssed. nouncement with satisfaction, not only All this combining to make the because it will reduce the amounts tivities of the business and 1"“ they will have to pay in taxes, but 1 women of general interest i3S |56 ror the greater and more worthy prover to express approval of all that| e 400 that they may properly feel t organization may do to further| xa Rritain and its people will be shtenment, pleasure and Suecess. | pappicy and more comfortable and ymen are a part of t thinking | 1) o prosperous in the year to come working world. It is well that their| ¢p,pn jt has been in the one that he alms are to be as intelligent, helpful, | poceeq and splendid part of that world as < possible, Success in whatever en- CEIGHT BELLS" deayors ihey-undertakestn this Alreo- [ o' donth ¢ the Rev. Michael. I tion should be the universal wish. Byrne, late Catholic chaplain at the = A A ['nited States Penitentiary, Atlanta, “UNITED STATES OF EUROPLE.” Washington and Cannes are separ- ated by a good many physical miles, but the distance between them when [stage of seen in the proper perspective, is not ftury great. The ma the capital of the United States and those |of being considered in France are by an almost visible chain of Ga., on Monday, strange as it the may seem, brings back picture of a truly remar a quarter of a cen- ove ago. 1ssed at the nautical name acrobatic pantomime which startled the youthful and adult York in the “Iight Bells” w the ters d bound ffa circum- ter-goers. in New stances. Some anxiety might be felt [early nineties. Men and women of to- lest some decision may cut that chain. may remember vaguely white- “The United States of Europe” has .d men, swinging across the stage not an especially agrecable sound to|of people of this country. And yet the agreement from which might spring such a body politic, un- derstanding between France that the former would g0 10 |qf the latter's aid in from Germany, seems to be the lution of the situation old Niblo's Fourteenth the ancient seemingly theater, or rcet theater, They arting through trick through the roofs othe plac miraculously. sce again those namely an powdered clowns England and | goorways, falling asing huts, cl throu arranged on the each in and case of attack ot h secret stage er. In its way “Eight Dells” s cleverly logie: the to bring delight ind wor water. v erpiece as great ¢ ‘ i i o R ave by was a4 masterpiece as great comedies, . except a slight breaking out in [be conferred. At the business meeting he trouble ‘With an agreement be- itragedies even, have been, filling its Mty of my nockethook, for my [matters of importance will be present tween these countries, however, as|yj4c6 in the world as smiles and' tears [aunt hegan charging hoard from the thus far suggested, seems to be the | ompine to make up life. |very moment I p d the electric [the meeting, uncertainty of the promise to he giv g . uncertainty the pror : 8l he actors presenting this famous en by England, and the ek of [ iace were the Byrne brothers. The 3 88 7 0 hat sort of a treg | N 3 definitene <I to what sor " LIrCAtY | opila imagined there must have heen that propo would W firty of them, so rapidly did they ap- h (il actio take it W gto hinge on a BNl (Shington | oo and disappear on the stage be- ertain, In regard to t limit o is certa | U tore their eyes. They came from Nor- | aced on Irance narine ton- | 5 placed ‘ ’ i fwieh and they are still alive. The ad- | nage, for instance, England wonld be ag & el nee agent of the production was the in a far stronger position at the Wash- | g : |late Michael Byre, afterwards ington conference to insist that such | 3 i priest, ehaplain, now gone to solve the tonnage be limited as pr 1 some great mystery time ago, if she threate to with- | | hold from France the ment the A S“PEEPER'S" PERIL 8 There is that in the story of the France consent to ’ | ming men, strolling the strects of | Su i rine tonng . by ; : thitt T 11 o {van it T ‘\r\\ Haven clad in women's garb or “peeper,” whic stirs hope o making ! t ard | : I I J Y sy 1 | rseas craft there | L Py tent : [1est the “peeper” might hear and b may be littie doubt | While the delega t Washington | WArned r t I | In a certain neighborhood in New Sibh of 1 : . e St ‘||.\4n girls and women have com B g : o fuet [plained of heing molested. Others e C e [lave seen the face of a man looking i {q ¢ v |in at a window at night. Angered by nis situation the young men in ques tion have begun to walk about that dela « 1 . the ction of the city at nigift dre 1in 0 o (es | the clothing of women, to sce if they ¥ i ed i the tier vill not be able to eateh the man or the situati ( here there [the men at their occupation I i he sg o into being| When they catch him or them they ot thie. y vhich m { celare they will give the sort of forr i ited st { [nuntshment the culprits deserve. Tiut Euroj il they are in error. It is within pib . zation; probably the thoughts wm.lm power of no man or group of men i WA} L0 ot ble performance of the | should be made to the animals for the Rocco Rufling, proprietor of a stor at 253 My in police court this morning to churge of offering hurd cider for sale ate Stock” He sct forth that the sample taker |by the police was wine that he hac head. | Tor personal use, and which they | mistaken for use of the word deseribing them in connection with “peepers.” Good luck 1o the young men, May the peeper re- of lLis peril—for a 1ain in ignor: “Dr. Yung Siang Tsao Here,” You Don'tTSASO. conf 1ce inferences. . Policeman Patrick S {Thor Peeney s One Senator at least is not trying | December 30. They took a sample to Borah money from Newberry. |stuff found in a barrel and brou lit to Sergeant W. C. Hart. The Hank Long Wants Another War volume. Judgment Suspended nent wa Ander Dear Editor:— with As 1 did not get in the Harding cab- |of Os on, clharged reatricted district. The car standing nearly two hours in front o 's store, Policeman stated to the court, poet, thinking with my soft words I[in a might soften the problems with which | | they are confronted day after day, 1 take the old lady typewriter to tic her ribs a little for the edification of | Michael Faltin, John Tessler and lall my New Britain, Berlin, Bristol |ilclen Hayes were arrested — on ¢ {and Plainvilie iriends, hoping I may charge of mishehavior by Policemar jat 1 case the load of those who|John Kennedy, Bdward Kiley —anc have been out of work so long. Thomas Woods this morning. Finding I could not get enough to | Couple are Discharged feed a flea in Bridgeport, which by| The police had been watching al the way, is the most Godforsaken city |jeged suspicious action on the in Connecticut, 1 pulled up stakes and | of the young nwn after midn 75. [ asked her where my aunt v Jinions of the law were unable to gair il down cellar | ay second crop of hair arrived from Bos- effected a but got- ton, and she cxpeets new set of fwag found in the club rooms, teeth from Philadeipt st week. | LWL K 1 fin Iteeth from Philadelphia next week. | judge G, W. Kiett couid find noth- She still takes in washing and is as|ing criminal in the actions of the ac- cheerful as any of those old women | ayged g charged the men, The who one sees charging around 5o per- | wom s abntifiaed, uhtl sistant | tome Judge W. F. Man | The first day of my arrival we had|gan ) fer, corned beef and . and though | SRR e |T'm subject to ligestion, mel DORIC COUNCIL MEETING |cholla, neuritis, ~ giande spavir rhenmatism, gont a few other Dorie Council will hold a regular infantile diseases, heartily and |meeting this evening, at 7:45 a. m. The did not suffer any discomfort what- roval and select master degrees wil | But ghe is a very good soul, and I being a Scoteh lady is very punctual | bell, REMOVED TO HOSPITAL |concerning church matters. I'm cait-| apy Johu Redmond was removed t |ed oft by her on an average of three |y, New Jiritain General hospital i times daily to church, and 1 notieed | o potic ambulance late last even morning over the Hi PRIVATE ST0CH tle street, pleaded not guilty had So that the court line, might have an apportunity to find out _— whether the portion was wine or Fxcusable are the differences ‘twixt | cider, the case was continued until | tomorrow morning. Ry o5 geant turned it over to Chief W. COMMUNICATED Rawlings who brought it to the ex e periment iion at New Haven. / analysis showed 4:48 alcohol by suspended in the case inet although T submitted my name as | parking his car more than 40 minutes was Lanpher | ¢q to They | hit Newark, N. some weel 0. | entered the building at 214 Main stree I found my aunt oving the Chris-|and Jater came out with the w: |tian religion, who now 106 years|Together they went to Judd old. The day I arrived I was admit-|The police followed and saw them ted b n little girl, her niece, who is|cnter the = club rooms, but the | the woman | L of Germany trength. She nees it upon holds a mere ound durabbeil. ‘rau Swandina has ping at her feat v field gun and her shoulder. And man oft like a 10~ Married? ho'd d Health Department Will Show Balance of $1,000 The board of health at its regular session yesterday afternoon accepted the report submitted > hospital committee with its recommendation f1that the isolation hospital be reopen- care for tuberculosis patients. Dr. Fred Lee, superintendent, —pre- 11 sented | hoard. 1| will be 1) 81,000, It is estimated tl the yea finished with a balance of LEXINGTON LOD: -| District Deputy Gre [liam Voight and staf following ofticers clec | meeting of Lexington lodge, No. t ST OOy ¥y evening of th week: Noble Grand, Burton Belder 1\jce grand, Fred Bretschneide recording William _Schar ! mann; tre W. Bullen and joyed after the installation. ' THE PLACE TO SELECT YOUR FRESH FISH IS HERE A Big Variety and Fine Quality | Boston Sive Whole Fish. .. .12¢ Splendid Shore Hatdock. .. .14¢ od. Refreshments will be served after| Native Fresh Herring..... 12¢ ish Steak...........15¢ Em od Steak ........0 e L ,|Saybrook Flounders .......12¢ | Fancy Island Frost Fish....10¢ 1| Not Dressed.........3 Ibs. 25¢ t .| Fresh Mackerel, Butterfish, - | Bels, Sea Trout, Smelts, Spanish | Mackerel, Tuna Fish, Genuine |ner this DAY AUE [She has been suffering from a mastoi church calendar which means 1 sup- L0 pen condition beeame so bad tha pose she's trying to ring in another | siind fibt iy to operate im service, 1 have no donbt that when |ime tely. She is in a very eritical con |1 hit New. Britain again, I shall have | gigq, X |shed my tail altogether and sprout led wings. Alrcady I feel an itching | s = s e shoulder blades. n, {on or in my it I do lose my tail T shan’'t miss it 1o o my i 1o g 0 QRIDA [would dome in handy, for with the: BY SEA I'd have the satistaction of not on!y Three Sailings Weekly Taes., Thurs. and Sat., 3 P. M. New York to Savannah t Class Passenger Fares, New York beating the Connecticu God knows this wonl T Fi flying, but Tramway Co. |be no little satisfaction to me. Y Jaby tuation here in Jersey is b To Savannah To Jacksonville vond belief. This morning T went to e, $30.38 My $36.54 the office of the Evening News, m Round Round 7 purpose being to get n paper that 1 frp! $54.68 | ity $65.77 might look over the “Wants.” Thi Iocloding meals and staterooma paper's ont at 12 m. Thunder an lightnir I never saw such a mol . of rorlorn humanity of which the ex Jdier and ex-sailor was very mucl in evidence. I saw a group of thesc Pier 35, North River, New York boys standing waiting just before the s papers w brou on the street Hello b other us g unisor As T turned away who 1 thought bearing the dis- appointment of the present time very heroieally, T thought what a sad thing it is that another war couldn’'t he ge %{’?},, En en y/‘% {ten up so they might have work, and | //,-////7;/ ! ed wives and kiddics. | A9, ’ t war g to another,” they ericd in | o / , A0 7 % 72 7 from the bunch, N N were | [ | {thus f Yours, HANK LONG. | Blue Fish. Tormie Cods, Halibut, | § | Silver Salmen, Shad, Swordfish, |§ I'Live and Boiled Shrimps, Large and Medium Scallops, Finnan | Haddies, Fillet of Finnan Had- die, Boneless Salt Cod, Round and Little Neck Clams, § ifrying. Try our Open Oysters, iopened fresh every day. They |are fine. | | We are open till 9 o'clock Thursday evening. Moore’s Fish Market *TON PLACE WASHIN P g Curtain Nets, Scrims, Ete., on our 3rd floor. g cMillan Store,lnc. — Always Reliable — KEEPING FAITH A CORRECTION Quality merchandise truthfully sold is the key note of our store policy. Our methods of morrhm.\dlsm;; are too well known to require description. These ideals are byed into our buyers, our salespeople, and into our organization, Our advertisements, for instance, are closely censored. But in spite of all precautions mistakes will happen as on Nov. 11th when we advertised as follows: Beautiful Flowered HEATHERBLOOM PETTICOATS Very Special at 98¢ each, This same skirt was §2 a year ago We have since found that the Petticoats so advertised were not genuine Heatherbloom., We a our customers who purchased any of these petticoals as genuine l{eathel:- bloom, to let us know and we will cheerfully refund their money, which is our way of doing things. This mistake is very much regretted for it worked an injustice not only to our customers, but to the established reputation of Heatherbloom and to our competitors. GREAT REMNANT SALE OF “DRAPERY MATERIALS” Thursday, January 12th beginning at 9 a, m.—Every Rem- nant at a Price of lsc A Yard Materials in this lot that scld as high as 50c and 75c¢. All at one bargain price—15¢ a yard. One to 5 yard lengths. Come tomorrow morning and get your share, City Bngineer Does Not Approve of | A T portance were taken up at a meeting of the | wor | presiding. | of the new right to install a post clock in front | yp.q | up, the city X ¢ | == PUBLIC WORKS BOARD | tallation of an clectric sign at 120 Hartford avenue. Ald an laonessa’s petition for more lights between Bast Main and Stanley streets on Hartford avenue, was tabled. solution was prepared for the installation of one light on Cranston Installation of Post Clock in front Te and one on Al street, also for the relocating of lights on Stan- ley street. RECEIVES PETITIONS of New Jdewelry Store, minor im- | st evening | public | Bacon Several matters of WOMEN TO INSTALL Mrs. Mary Hart wiil fhstall the fol- | lewing newly clected officers of Val- J. Churchill for the | ient Review tonight: Commander, Nellie McCrann; lieutenant com- Mrs. collector, board of A, W Commissioner A petition of A wurel ngineer f store, ling was held | r t the Mary ne Lord; is not room enough for such a clock, | M vi . K. Mrs. Mary It was voted to recommend to the | Hart; past commander; Mps. K. Mor- rommon council t the contract for | de haplain, Minnie King; supplying sewer pipe for stock be | geant at arms, thel Schneid- wwarded to the Warner-Miller ecoy nt, 3 ‘nti- pany for $1, about §65 lo mitted by the City Coal & Wood com- pany. report on the finances of the | ¥ She replicd that she entrance. They were admitted g v 5 W " osf x " S 2 . 3 o s [trustee for three ye C. J. William | ¢ chopping wood. Ye: my aunt's|about 2 o'clock by Faltin, Tessler had |gy o eove” A" gontal hour will be en- | am- | £ ling Clams, Open Long Clams for |f2 i 77. This figure wa than the figure sub- | Mi Martha Guenthier; Corzon; musician, C. of C., Mps. N 1 g bearers, M picket, Miss ilda ldred Permission was voted for the in- Saturday is the Last fiay of our Mammoth SELLERS KITCHEN CABINET CLUB SALE $1.00 DOWN PLACES ONE IN YOUR HOME. Small Future Payments Which You Will Not Miss. $12.50 Worth of Aluminum Ware FREE With Every Cahinet During This Sale. Don’t let this opportunity go by. COME IN NOT LATER THAN SATURDAY ONLY $1.00 DOWN C. C. FULLER CO. 40-56 FORD ST., HARTFORD STARTING SUNDAY «JUST AROUND THE CORNER” BY FANNY HURST—AUTHOR OF “HUMORESQUE"