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) . CTMEENEER e e e New Britain Heml\. HERALD PURLISIOING ¢ (Tawied Dty At Meruid Dl ( oM BUBACRIPTION RAT %0 Threa Mo 50 4 Monil Now Britain Master &t tho Post Ofco nt Bocond Clasn Mall TELEPHONE Businchs O Editorinl 1o CATLS The only ndvert! Ang the Cley. room always open to mdvestis Member of The Assocteced Pressy The Asraciated Prea Is e for re-publica all ocal news Yub- In this paper and aiso Nahed Lerein, Member Andit Barean of €1 The A, B, C, s a national which turniehes newspr tisors with o strictly efrevdntinn, Our circulathc bakea upon this tection ~gainst frau tribntion figurea to beth nucl cal advertisers. m.y newanaper nal e BUDGET AMENDMENTS yos , of The publication pro- posed Hart budget to be meeting hoar the city the city presents the amendments to brought March 7, hefore situation plain Its publication, five the meecting, thus giving members of the matters that will be raised, days before the study the shows the notice compelled board time to advantage gained by such over the old to pass method of being upon amendments presented at the last moment. Tneidentally, fs said, that amendments will be the only ones by the hoard as they are amendments modifica- not more than once in each daily newspaper published in suaid city they referred to the city meeting These the words used in the law for publication. They complied hefore ments may bourd. 1If presented to fused by him, the petitioners would would be by mandamus to compel him ept and publish The granting of such mandamus matter for the courts. It is too late plish the publication by this mean A tion. of offered to the city clerk By the there is a proposed reduction, pract cally all in salaries of $96,460. id the saving. Of this sum $65,838 is made up of reductions in pay of those under the Consolidated school district which takes in pay of teachers of day schools chiefly of reduction in thelr pay is $54,838) but ¢ of Jjanitors, for medical inspectio school it these considered the tipns “advertised only or before re board.” are providing have been other must amend- by the amendments were city only with he considered other the clerk and remedy the have to acc them. a 1ow to accom- acceptance or rej amendments, by the law. amendments judicial duty, is given advertised This employed (amount 50 pay and clerks' nurses, superintendent, bureau, other cle eve- attendance ning schols. Over two-thirds of total over which the proposed reductions comes in item it 1 argued the city meeting board has no T'he school board. an been previously control. iries urce The city meeting hoard Its power is only The gchool board may do as it sces fit. The only comparativel proposed reduction in the pay of the firemen and In the department there is a proposed reduc- tion £11,1¢ the purtment a reduction of $8,444, ing a total $10,680. The outside may merely indicate its de a moral power, other item of any siz policemen. of in fire de- malk in these departments of reductions, 1 the all other school sum of the and district $11,0 the ower police fircmen, is Practically the thing al Justitication speaking, fler, tax rate, for rate thus set—-a rate 20 mills—rests the bility the action of tiic council of in proha of the school board accepting and reducing the pay of those tnder control. Lt motive however, there is an of f the in seeking the this pit amended budget, the action would make moral effect. school board littie differ- ence in the GUET THEY BUSINESS alte ironical, conie xo it Robert Quillen, otten habitually hu- vous and always worth s that remark, ‘““The manufacturer who doesn't in- yusiness in New Iingland in had better reorganiz cconomist words to cifect Il turn kilful |« ration or as is not the part wisdom advocate a pans cure caumpuign of rec fon or reckie expendit business ¢ that nian shot own busine P who It is thoroughly rtinent, to remind thesc have the br attendant upon 1in work man to Jdo th at e and marketin 0 b they are the who should t to ¢ Quilien 15 wr Workers been rtajr ong with their wore than taking newn | re- | fixed by the | speaking, comes in the | police | 11| may stagnant |aguin comparative | | | in lof capital | 1 are {the "l who honest hands rd time of th i maki ef- They g every rot Dusiness should ind lre their or it. Upon their efforts ess depend the comfort and those who work for them, cannot out their long to the i inclined to wait and he latter It 18 own prosperity, 1 the They Capital get business; of can and do work, about econo- the market will the business with see what Congress does mic legislation, perhaps, tariff- how clections go, how the look, lnergetic activity on part seeking after all the sessed, force would, it of is believed, stir husiness, give bring times, the pool of work to the and onece Geot unemployer good the husine GUETTING SOMEWHI Probably no cluss of [ D) men would be happier than would be the ex-serivee men it there to pay a honus, is discovered some way including some means ely without attendant or resultant embarrassment | whole coun- ol raising cash immedis which would satisfy the try. The certificate suggestion now made of the which 1sh, indicates the truth gl tMe old saying “where there's a will there's the plan have sufficiently to pass upon the but its submission shows idea, on (83 men could borrow a way.” The details of | absolutely the it Before value bonus bill is believed, a start having been made, that will bring satistaction to the ex-serv- faction to the coun- at last the obliga- incurred any some plan will be found ice men and satis try generally that tion so sacredly has been recognized, Casually the men whose compensi- less than little would be The to such tion in cash are, mentioned. very im- portance given men shows failure t mean the $2 to some $10 men clate what $25 or 0 or even t ex-service who, perhaps, spent but a week in | They fail to thousands of friend] m training camp. realize | that there soldiers are taken by the draft {heir homes—men who went to camp | Iy rags, sacks—men to whom a e from in practic without an extra shirt to their ten dollar bill would look bigger than a $1,000 note seems to the men who talking so carelessly about those whose cash compensation would be s less than Mueh bonus Jute inability on the y the man of the trouble about rt of “big men” to appreciate situation of ex cases—has re- to “the other fellow, service men sulted from troubles of in a failu unde; VIEW IT THIS WAY Bishop [5. Shaler the Church of Chicago, says he loves golf but he asserts that men who play on Sunday of spiscopal have mo right to employ boy | cad Sunday mornings because it keeps them out of Sunday y and which, by Good advice, viewed superfic with too | v accordance tradition ad to say, if often inspired the superficial, uiterior | | while, | to | {leading Hacturing |1 But which angle from be Sunday there is another the situation may viewed, Men who play golf mornings and do not go to church are hardened 5. of course. Boys who do not o to Sunday school, whether they may be yot. "l a way to benefit both Jy or not sinners but they not devise sinners? the sc5 of Most world It Sunday of things of the goods are the resnlts of compromise [ to reform the to the extent it the may impossiblc morning of keeping them' from their game, impossible to persuade boy to go to Sunday Why incidentalby to young sinners not induce the worst usnally make to boys, who, links and the best caddies, 20 the Sunday they canpot 1 mornings, i the into Sunday schools, g induce the hardened golfers the t learn in Sunday why not to teach ings the boys would school—teach by the splendid example they would'set of and proper the language of roper behavior on occasions, utterance some worth while pt of life? The would result o “tH but a blind of conversion not be a the blind,"” case trong men shamed into to better life, better manner of better control of temper, and gotic boys becoming men of hrave avoir faire, accustomed to thoughts, true creeds of life. The idea b had of one ady quite unorthodox it better be withdrawn in favor ising boys and men to stay from links Sunday ould be absolutel morn- the This would done—only Jdouble cross stion v ¥ hop e s whieh capital is pos- | | rvice | not been worked out merits | of “keeping everlastingly at | is passed it that | the state $50 | . | of men of means to appre- the | 1s arisen from just such abso- | school. | f < arrangement | speceh | ener- right | | and perhaps | DAILY DR neERBER ferit WORK m of the Worlk, Gieneral, quall- | newly | eings | a politiclan of of Diry Herbert polnted uot Fostmaster that he conslderable experience, L the Is and, in | of conslderable | Wil conured his a probabiiity, Hays would not in the ilstance last | 1 campalgn I"renkly, this fact does not Work minds of people at this time. recoms in the The fact people ugalnst eapeciully hould ot prejudice The I5 peeullarly i, howevér, post of PPostmas- ter General close to the people and the personality of the in- cumbent and his ability are, therefore, A medical politicul combination of matters of great interest, man possessing executive and ability diseloses a vire leharacteristics, will office Possibly the people are glad versatility be of Certainly to know to the that he did his share in the | The | colonel of use new cabinet world war, commission of lieu-- the is perhaps the hest recom- ‘nted [tenant medelal corps, | therefore, i | mendation that has been pre: although there may he | far greater import not known to the people In thus far, :n')\l rs of which are general, in the cabinet man more fuickly from the people than in | this. Whether the head of the depart- ment is to blame or their mail promptly, criticize There is no position which | obtain praise | in a may not, people laud and goes there is a | him as comes him if delay, | May I receive the Postmaster General nothing but praise through the |mail that, it is to be hoped, will |delivered on time, new. be 1 25 Years Ago Today (Taken from Herald of that date) The common councll passed a reso- lution whereby all lunch carts and pop corn stands be removed from the | public highw ifter May 1. The New Britain Philharmonic band and the Hartford Hosmer Chor- | al society will present a concert at armory on April 20. George 1. Dyson entertained a party of friends with whist at his home on South Main street last eve- |ning. William J. Rawlings was award- ed second gentlemen's prize. A. J. Sloper appeared before the committee on city and borroughs yes- terday and opposed the petition to | 1d the town vote of New Britain on locating the soldiers’ memorial. CONTRIBUTED. Wi CANNOT REPAY Upon the Arrival of Lieut, Fddy's Body | The Almighty in his wisdom has | decreed that man cannot compen no{ those who have made the greatest | sacrifice. Tt has been provided that | any gratitude within our power to| lexpress is so paltry in comparison | | with the magnitude of the service given that our loudest shouts of prais are less audible to he who has given |than the faintest murmur of a breeze | |in the trees. | | Second Licutenant . a New privileged to make \\ ritten H. Leslic Eddy, Britain hoy wa that sacrifice. He | died as gallantly as any knight of yore | in battle. He ved the greatest glory and now his hpdy has been re- | |turned to the soil of this community. | He died a patriot. Would that this pen were vested | with power to scratch the fact in- delibly into the heart of every citizen of this community. | Patriotism is at cbh tide. We give [little enough credit to the genuine [patriot. Sometimes the soldier feels |that his duress was all in vain, Many have a great flow of patrioti |phrases on their tongues have scarce- | ly any in their hearts and our form- or service men are so disappointed that they cannot help but feel that their country is ungrateful. Tt is some [consolatfon to know that Lieutenant | Jdy died without that disappoint- ment in his heart To have known the rade in during a privilege and to | he was o square sincer dler is a solemn dufy. Having caten from (he washed in the same trot in the same shack with a man gives| some knowledge of his ideals, hopes ind plans and it can only be said that | Lieutenant Eddy ad all those qn;lH»} ties that heroes are made of. | The Distinguished Service Cre that General Pershing awarded 2 K the nation's deht to it defender, but this nati great as it is cannot re him. It is for the citi- zens of New Dritain to realize that is not one thing that they can| do that is great enough to discharge their debt to him to any of his falen comrades but to he as grateful God gives them ability to be for| lives that were laid down in their| alf. | who a ning was | [§ virtues that | and able sol- 1 + dish, | i slept 1 owled have than 1 there or M bel WILLIAM W, 7 \‘UIII'I'N‘ Facts and Fancies (BY ROBERT QUILLEN) The | Burope needs more buckers ana|Pusel |less Bacchus. AS understand it, the point this dieting fad Is embonpoint. we of | P® be with us Lloyd George ® only safe bel, lyet: you are the of W 4 The | citizer | heans is onc it ses Bor: | A well-trained bag of [that spills itscit when coming. | - The world must up @ disturbanee CXPENSes, choose between and keeping ldown Hint to statesmen in buried, The hatchet will [ not rem however, under a | (o stenct | i | And yet we doubt if red theories | HE “We Labor, " RALD, TUESDAY, Notion Specials HUMP HAIR PINS Assorted Sizes FANCY ELASTIC for garters, all colors in 4 -yard pieces 29 c plece SNAP FASTENERS Black and white All sizes Card of 2c 1 dozen De Long’s HOOKS and EYES Black or white 6 c card Washable Fast Color CAMISOLE TAPE and OULDER STRAPPING Saturday 6 yard C 9 c ]ml(ll' with a 10¢ Oil Can FREE. BOYS’ PAJAMAS One and two piece. Regular $1.49 Saturday 98c BOYS’ FLANNEL BLOUSES | \l‘ormnr\v 765c and $1.25 | Now and 59¢ 98c A | | | | | I | | IPine Assortment of N’S NECKWEA ' '45¢"'$3.00 FEBRUARY 28, 1922, The McMillan Store; Inc. - — Always Reliable — Saturday Offers Unusual Values in Every Department NEW SPRING DRESSES Just received this week, they represent the best values we have seen after carefully searching the market. Of CANTON CREPE and TAFFETAS in all sizes—Specially good values. at $14,95 each SPORT COATS of every description including, TWEEDS, CAMELS’ HAIR, BOLIVIAS, HERRINGBONE Stripes and Mixtures—Priced very close at $12.95* " $25.00 Extraordinary Values Saturday atthe Underwearand Hosiery Counters —— CHILDREN’S VESTS and PANTS Grey Ribbed Fleeced. Regular 50c values. Saturday 3 5 c each 3" $1.00 Women's Fine Lisle VESTS and BODICE Siz 36 to 44 12 styles e 4 $1,00 Regular 39¢ values. CLEARANCE OF CHILDREN'S cd Ribbed and Part Wool BLUE BIRD Marcel Wave HAIR ROLL Saturday L’ORIGAN FACE POWDER Whité, flesh and brunette 58 box Saturday GIRDLES All our 98c Girdles for 79c On Saturday Only. VENUS Sanitary Skirt Protectors, White, guaranteed, 3 9 c Saturday Regular 50c. MEN’S WORK HANDKERCHIEFS Regular 16¢c, for 10c ™" ((EEDR EE CHILDREN’S MITTENS 15¢ ™ — S, PANTS, UNION SUITS also "Sandman" Knit Sleeper Values to §1 Saturday $l Od cach “Carter” and “Munsingwear” WOMEN’S UNION SUIT§ Sizes 36 to 44. Knee and ankle lengths. With or without sleeves. Values $1.95 to $2.25. Saturday $ 1 .50 each [ ———— ODD LOT GARMENTS IERY SPECIAL Children’s Ribbed, a good value for 17¢ pair. 6" $1.00 | Women's Cotton, medium weight, black, mill runs of 25c| S an will be found here elsewhere. Our PRICES and the QUALITY are RIGHT. YORKE SHIRTS as VERY LOW PRICK Fine All Silk and Wool weight and high lustre. wool cloths, Regular $2.00 value. batmday........... $1 59 yard . The most practical of fine silk and in black, navy, peacock brown and grey. grades. Saturday 17c¢ pair. 6" $1.00 Women's “Burson” Hose. black, medium weight cotton, regulars and outsizes. Saturday 39¢ values. 3 $1.00 iS ON PIECE GOODS Women's Union Suits, Vests, Pants and Knit Corset Covers; | Children’s Union Values All ete. each. of them Saturday for - 27351 00 Suits, T5c to 98¢ 3 3RD FLOOR Poplin, 40 inches wide, in heavy Valance Complete Special for Saturday ....... 300 PAIR SCRIM CURTAINS Hemstitched, neat lace edgings, all ready to hang with ALL SILK HAIR BOW RIBBONS Plain and fancy. Regular 25¢c and 29¢ yard Saturday 21 c yard [(S———— NECKWEAR All 50c, new spring styles turday 390 cach. CEREEE s e BOYSHFORM BRASSIERES 69 c Saturday Only SATURDAY PUSSY WILLOW TAFFETA 'he fine two season silk for dresses and underwear. Black, white, flesh, grey and Harding blue at $3.50 " ™ filled with pure sanitary Saturday ONE LOT (OMFORTABLI‘S cotton. Values to $6.98. $4.39 We car CREPE Hrm$1.69 " $1.98 at all time a large range of DE CHINES COUCH COVERS Good . $2. Baturday i assii i $1.69 25 value 4 PIECE CANISTER SETS FINE WHITE 36 inches, washed and shrunk, An unusually nice piece of linen at BELGIAN LINEN Marked Flour, Sugar, Coffec, Tea. 95c set of 4 GLASS MIXING BOWLS 5 picces per set. Saturday 95c set 1 5 yard Hemstitched PEQUOT CASES Sizes 45x36. 49¢ " MERCERIZED POPLINS very and lustrous grade. yard of fine weave finish-—59¢ Saturday 49c more to retard civilization e tape, done baby buggies in New York to transport hootch were probably hum- |, orve the ends of man. We must, | getting badly fray- must says cong public: That portion of qur iship not identified with Capita or the g cultural bloc. ancient writer speaks of “the 1 of the rabble;” so they proba- ' [doormat. 1 1 Rolls Fine White ABSORBENT COTTON 39¢ quality, for Inb Importedv BROWN EARTHENWARE TEA POTS sizes, your choice Saturday ....o.o0000nnn, 98C euch 29c Best thtv CRINKELED RIPPELETTES In stripes and checks. for Rompers, Dresses, Skirts, cte. for zsc yord You will appreciate our selection of fine B2-inch GINGHAMS in plain celors and chec in- cluding qualities which are selling elsewhere at 35¢ and 39c¢ vard, for 29¢ ™ hly used cologne in the cld days, too. — the heans. Every once in a % people who prouc Landlords raise rents |troubles to themsely raise prices; unions r: }nv fiction, the poor consumer | X thing but a howl. Some people may get into the habit | and expect Judgment Day to result in |u lot of mistrials. | e | Wen, | fertilizer while you keep You find find their ‘em merchants wages; but can't raise any- fresh eggs, 2% doz advt. Strictly Russcll Br $1.00. if Ford can't make cheap at Muscle Shoals, what arc fertilizer people mad about? | oy | | The world must devote a little less | |attention to thickening plots and a little more to thickening soup. the German subsidy threatens to spilt | Women’ s TUXEDO SWEATERS $2.50 All shades tegular $2.95, OQur | 23 MILLS IN (. | Collinsville, March B {town meeting was held | | order to lay a town tax | for anything of a special nature in the town of Canton. A 23-mill town Iml\. a 1 mill town sinking fund and jdebt tax and a 1 mill county tax, | making a 25-mill tax, the same as a TON -A special evening in nd provide year ago, was voted, JONES QUALITY MARKET 10 MYRTLE ST I"able: Once upon a time there was| (n wonian who locked the front door {and didn't hide the key under the HEAVY BEE | . Round | Short | A man may think the world is flat, Sirloin But if he thinks it's Porterhouse S TEAR and yet survi Speclal For Saturday RING LAMB 40¢ 40¢ 25¢ 150 Stew e his goose is cooked. In her secret heart, a woman has it i FANCY CHICKENS, CAPONS AND FOWLS—15¢ UP VEAL, STEAKS, CHOPS AND ROASTS—35¢ UP Pork IAI]II\ . | very poor opinion of the good taste YTean 25¢ up of the vamp who has designs on her Fresh Corned Beef. ....15¢ up ihuslmnrl. 285 Phon It's a hard world. No sooner is the German submarine disposed of than TR TR T T AN You Used To Buy of Jones—Why Not Now? Free Delivery Just Try Jones,

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