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N B Hat H ld called. The day will come when the | in a contemplation of the golf ball. ew Britain Hera idea underlying this power will be re 111 may be suggested, however, that if HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY sorted to for the purpose of compelling | he does think of these things while (Tasued Daily, Sundny o) operators and miners, and others hav- | trying to play the game, his game will e g Ing to do with necessities, to consider| sufrer—which would be a catastrophe JURASRIPRION. BTRS others In thelr actl Fhen will come | jpgeed, O it is more than possible 3800 8 Year .00 Three Months the time when compulsion will not be | progident Harding feels thit no matter 75 A Month, | BN ey necessary; when the greater wisdom (ywhat his ldeas on important matters | Entered at the Post OMce at New Britain | will prevail and men of their own ae- o ideas of others will prevail as Second Class Mall Matter are, the ldus e ] cord will make life better und happler | wich his sanetion TELEPHONE CALLS for all heeause such actio e 3 Business Ofice g [ fOr all beeause such action will make| Aqding to this spegtacle, which Editorial Rooms * [for the general welfure of the world, | nay he characterized as “sad”, the HARTFORD The only profitahle t pieture of a former President calling the Clty , v | justice in the law which forbids man | eandidate for the United States Sen- £ i from so conducting himself that "¢ ate a “marplot,” the vision becomes Member o inted Press e NS A TR R PR ¢ The Assoriated Pros voly ontitied | Drings discomfort and annoyance Into | re geeply dark, The American in this paper and nlso I nows pub- |40 so through no touching of the| ..sidents ussuming the attitude that ’ , lished herein property or person of another, so there | : formes President Wilson has taken. Member Audit Burean of Circulation |1s a fundamental basis of justice in It Senator Reed is a “marplot” the e | that some ¢ ! il rec . " 1 which furr NOW S OTA dver. [the 1aw that some day will be recog- |,y ract will be discovered. At any ||f timers with &t os « of | nized which will compel considers freulation : n statisties are ”' i e :‘ \”‘ ‘J‘ 2 ‘“ Ho1 "' X "f‘"l" I vate the American people would pre- basad upa ; ; Rl rs Inthe handling of 1fe'8| o (45 have the termible Information T necessities, ety . > , ‘ € come from some source other than s R LB | = ¥ from @ man the people have honored As there Is a fundamental basis of room always A GOOD SIGN SUDDEN AWAKENINGS Government employes, and even Often people awake to a situation, | government officials, are not supposed and whom they would like to see living |in dignified bignéss as far as the sort *‘m politics which makes use of epithets which is the res i activities which |10 be overly energetic, according to the | L {is concerned, have been earried on for some time, | popular idea, Tt is imagined that they it ; | | Many persons do not know what a and realize that they might have seen|jjke to sleep late in the morning, for| i . o | | marplot is. A certain Mr. Webster that situation coming. They live along | instance i | > ywrote about that awful creature once. seeing no especial chaage about them, something of an encouraging | Hesaid a marplot was “one who, by unmindful of the ct that there may | sign, therefore, that it has been ar be changes taking place in mhl‘l‘{nnunvl‘n! that Government departments nlrt‘vlii'll!!‘!"i".!!“!!“!"l'ilw'"“lbflw“;‘ grEIraIzECY | his officious interference, mars or frustrates a design or plot.” This quarters of the country, the full effect | will go to work an hour earlier hence- P! ; definition puts not only the marplot in of which will be felt, suddenly, right|forth, The general idea of Secretary : b it ' D 4 ° [ of Commerce Hoover makes it quite | PU. Y Pub alsg ghe mrplous iy Yes. A Four-Leaf lover ay Of Money-savlng Bargalns on their own doorstep. 3 | " enemy, for certainly one who “plots,” The building ‘“‘boom throughout | appropriate that he should have made or one who has ‘designs" does not e e e o v ol Throughout the Store—These are Only a Few of Them hard. Increa building plans have |the conference : L : 4 i) been and are being made, but the|made. One may imagine that Mr,|the marplot itself, himself or herself. 5 Constructive suggestion, to make "lless offensive the above criticism: SCRIM CURTAINS AXMINSTER RUGS VICTOR BLOUSES SHEETING the arrangement to pass. | t Prosident Hardi Talc. A 1 lace edge and insertion serim i 4 ; Boys' blouses of the better Bleached bed sheeting; heavy in other places has made comparative- | The point to be made is that tne| '€t President Harding stick around | \R (uptains; 200 pairs only. 3 Size 12x19 ft; carpet size; kind; made of neat, light effect and soft finish; 9/4 wide. Reg. Iy itttie impression. Tt is still difficult to|plan was decided upon despite the |V oshinston awhile, At only for the $1.49 worth $34.95. percales; aizes 6 to 16. 66c value 49 Vi g s e on | probable fact that it would mot he|moral effect his presence would have.|[Rf value for . Sale Price Reg. 98¢ valile at.... At i = C RRCIE e o ey | . corkers in. | -t President Wilson advise it he has VOILE "0 MEN'S WORK 5 CAMBRIC wants to secure here, for instance, | Popular with department workers in-| - N N Tats IR With lace edge; fine qu:lli!y Sk - Another shipment of i Bleached, soft finish cambric? and people have casually taken it for [clined to be keen about remaining at [£00U advice to give, but let him re- voile. Reg. $2.10 GRASS RU Uncle Sath dark blue chambray i 2 i member the position he once occu- e o only work shirts, subject to slight 36 inches wide. Reg. granted that about the same con- |T¢st as long as possible in the morn- - ; value for’ only, Size 9x6 ft. Good wearing /il o Oy SUE, 21c value at 7 et o o i ing. pied. A COUCH HAMMO( SiSE ravanaibl 5 Eide imperfections. On sale on < i dition will continue. They have dis- : 1 . | Chain hung, with National grass rugs, rsible, on »s BARGAIN TABLE, PERCALES counted the stories of builling booms Another encouraging sign is that spring, khaki or grey duck cov- pla!:w. the other in fancy stencil Men’s Dept. for.. c Large range of new patterns as the effusions of optimists. this plan is considered possible despite ered, with good mattresses. :“’f’“‘l‘, i SEAL PAX UNION SUITS FOR and colorings in 36 inch widé Building operations throughout the |the fact that the clocks wili not be ; $ Reg. $10 $9 49 cale Erice ® MEN f;gctme an' 12%0 United States {ncreased 33 per cent in |changed—an entirely needless de- 25 Years A 0 i'o(ia Athletic style . union suits, 5 B d i 2 AR b il 1A ErentEn A At o g y i CRETONNES VELVET RUGS made of fine grade handkerchief NEWEST VOILES o tha grenie Ul wRKon o Ol aken Thewm Herald of that date) A thousand vards of new and cloths and fine crossbar nain- Checks, stripes and plaids of the department of labor. Permits|!1&ht. If it is possible to put pep in up to date <'0!nring and designs Size 27x54 inches; good wear- sooks. Reg. $1.50, $2.00 and that are extra fine; 36 and 40 ssued will provide for about 125 per |8Overnmental activities, energy into . for summer use, ing velvet rugs $1 99 $2.60 values $1 15 inches wide. Values 29 Eentincre tamiiles than those lssued | e Workers, —andefficlency intol the b team of St. Mar; : 49c value for worth $2.95 for... . FOP foovvvevgunnns . tordiotiat mis it Cs 1z s thar se issued | 1 Kol e e i T with St. Joseph's nli1i9%0; Repbnts, fhom 140" eitfes) tel] W2V things Are done in departments, | 48 ooilarday \artenioon and, de. repetition of the news that there is a [ Hoover had an energetic hand i great increase already well under way | bringing 1921 over 1920 acording to the report this “getting at it” an hour earlicr in | uuted them by the scorc of 41 to 18. this stqry. : [ ] Whether building in New Britain | ¢ morning will accomplish it. The game was one sided throughout. increases in proportion to those per- eI 4 sold by S. H, Woods of Main street,— centages or not, the effect will be felt ; THE OTHER SIDE advt Bere. Emphasis is to be laid on this| Grant, if you will, that therc is| OWwing to dull business, the entire || COATS AND WRAPS COATS AND WRAPS SPORT SKIRTS point in order that it may tend to|much to be criticized in the a-tions '-(”j,-‘f"‘{,’i"""'f I“O‘"; e shop' iwas i3 Developed in Pollaire cloth, velour, Of duvetyne, English mixtures, and N Ok b,‘l", .",Ie’"?d’ sfinlmf:h :'orfmr: zgn AT R LT o s A e o ! d : - 4 A s i E wide, well-tailored models that set of e strengthen prospective builders infand dress of the r generation here were ®even deaths and two ||| tweed, and herringbone materials; % and camels' hair cloth, lined with silk. Reg. et e s e e L their determination to carry out their|of womanhood. Then ask the question: ArTiag license recorded by Town || full length models. Reg. $29 $35.00 and $45.00 2 30 inches waist; Clerk Penfield last week, 19.50 ; . $5.98 values at ......c.un0.e $3085 plans. If, with increased industrial [ "How do they get that way?" Look et I and $29 values at values at ceeeeaan activity there are not a sufficient num- | back for a moment at the men of the| HOMAs Clerkin was elected alter- ; Ny : ) f nate delegate to attend the firemen's SPORT JUMPER DRESSES TAILORED SUITS DAINTY NEW SUMMER WOMEN’S TWEED SUITS ber of decent homes here, people will [ past. Have men been in the habit| convention at the meeting of Enginc DRESSES trying to influence women and|Company, No. 3, last evening. Of tweed in the popular spring Of navy blue tricotine and Poi- Of imported checked ginghams In all wool diagonal tweed, lin- go elsewhere where the building in- |of zirls to P ¢ vom- v . i i s, new models in: crease has helped to meet the de-|girls to remain modest, retiring, wom dhades mnd VerviappropLiate. fox Irlr;‘t(‘dtv:lilmnr;ml(orlgie‘];neanr';m:gz :?:ttuxwegmp:ea‘x:?m{)utton "r:; ed with satin; a good assort- mands. i $39.00 and ming and tucks; one model with ment of colors and sizes. Reg. / s 11l kinds of sports de cygne. Reg. In the period when it was amost| Then glance at the news item which | [Mayofo and rancies all K $5 85 it S et $22.50 and $32.50 1 gpsssitlovionert aplate o lve dnjiiels OF e moid DL el suing ; Erme s = Bl wear, $7.98 values for . $9.98 values at... $6-85 values at .. $ 5 98 this city people did not leave the city |4t the university who are said to have (BY, ROBERT. OUILLEN) in great quantities knowing that the |invaded a sorority house to arouse the Wl -th _exeoht Tou cantt I situation in New Britain was typical | co-eds to take part in a campus day | develop a spirit of team-work your||g Cl D t Th' d Fl R d t w D t LOVER D! of conditions elsewhere, Places to live | celebration and who, finding that the | egs at the same time J over ay a Ir oor ea y- O-yvear ep Se AT ART DEPARTMENT could 'not be found in other cities®irls had rvetired, tied knots in the BTl ;ht—‘ e : Be“"tyhlmmt]m Sweawt;]sdflk 0 X g o ¢ And to nk that a few months ago " , . = . 5 = n al e popular new shades any more than they could be secured | girls’ clothing. Perhaps there will be (= o " 0 rapihE Hortthe side Sample Middy Blouses and Women's Nainsook Night Children’s Drawer Waists of o e b{x;ck A here. | seen in such acts a faint suggestion of [ ypheld by S 8 . i Today, whether or not building here | lack of chivaliry, to say the least LR rmmjn’,‘, g Lawn and Volle Waists; values Gowns in flesh and white with SAUIUEC e b roldShy kI 1-4 1b. 350 yd. l 10 i 4 - I it . ) samples slightly mussed; values skeins ..... will increase 33 per cent over last| Immediately the earnest young man| The most appropriate place for a up to $1.50, embroidered yoke; 44c e e : I ey 5 i ale person to wear a wrist watch is up to 50¢, . s such an in- | will come back with the assertion that | M€ PErsor r 3 P 3 year, it is certain there is such an in t ertlonithat | " is witels wilst, 3 VAliTe G Sor it ; c & or . crease generally. In some localities it [the freedom of the actions of the e must be greater than 33 per cent, to|young women of today has made men| Success is largely 1 matter of marr Bungalow Dress Aprons trim- SiE1e Black Sateen Card Table Cov- 8! p y i B Girls’ Bloomer Dresses of ers madeliof e Tisteous make up for the cities where the in-|lose their respect for womanhood, else | ing the rvight woman and letting Na- . h . Children's Bloomer Dresses 2 9 vy, oL 5 fure: balker 18 course med with rick rack braid, with Tt a2 T Lk DR et . black sateen, stamped to em- trease falls below that figure. these young men would not have taken TR Binghs pracds, 5 of gingham, chambray and sa- broider in two designs; one The advice is o £0 on with building [SUch l1oerties. Grant this, (00, If Y0U | e jength of fime between strike largs ‘;“'“;“‘mt,“(,’g‘;"'r’:::' 690 stripes; bloomers cut full; sizes theh: Mzedie (o Oy en French knots, the other dainty activity here. Give New Britain resi-| Will. Again comes the question as to|and settlement depends upon the| |l TCEWAr value 9 e value $1.45, for.... 880 SFaBRamUlLOL ety $l 29 dents places to live and attract new |the cause of this growing desire for |length of time between meals 8§ to years; reg. $l 79 lar $1.59, for.. residents here. A fair adjustment of [liberty on the part of the girls. Again Tt dymEziRIsIvs —_— Windsor Crepe Bloomers in ; - : 3 fsn’t a moral sense that makes Yalus, 82 Lt 0rs R. AND' G. CORSETS, made A Very Special Sale of In- rentals will result, increased prosperity | the reply implicates the men of the| . fla T ar pink, white and floral 59 fants’ Dresses in organdie and flapper seem offensive. It is hard- s A g g : : - designs; value T9c, for C Women's and Misses' Slip-On of pink brocaded coutil with mauslin, to embroider in popu- and a raising of property values which | past and reminds that since time be- [ening of the arterie F medium bust, long hip, double lar royal society patterns; these r gan man has been the instigator of = i will bring more firm foundation for Ba ) - P _ Sweaters of zephyr wool in dresses sold for as high as Tbhc; laxity on the part of woman. White Sateen Petticoats with reinforcement over ahbdomen on special 3 v J round and V neck style with : 39 To bring the discussion down to date double panel back and front, and graduated front steel; for | gale .. (4 s it may be granted finally that the g braided sash in all the leading the stout figure; four hose sup- i 5 z COAL STRIKE RESULTS ) scalloped and hemstitched porters, embroidery trimmed L R WO L stamped for simple embroidery; R [ most worth while men, young, middle- | e conn o el e "t aged and old, of the present, regret b , Toundey Veline Mg colors; regular t45i1 slzss 2hln Be: TR unfortunate results of the coal strike | ¥ J flounce; valu 88 . 80! or $1.59; 79 By 241 { a5 AR c value $1.98, for $3.00 value for.. L special W isisisseanis c outside of that industry itself. From | Pennsylvania comes the news that iron such values. the present attitude of the modern L/ i for | voung woman who carries her belief | u in freedom from custom and tradition, | y : Y ' CLOVER DAY CLOVER DAY WOMEN'S SMOKED ELK WASH SATIN RIBBON works, pump manufactiring plants 2 : | - 4 | to the extreme. Men do not want to Hell doubtless has its drawbacks, ||§ AT GLOV DEPARTMENT SPORT OXFORDS i educing thei 4 P ¢ STOCK 4 and repair shops are reaucing th r.‘marfl that sort. They may be obliged | but t probably won't be any smell I'wo Clasp Chamoisctte gloves WOMEN’'S SILK STOCKIN Black or brown effect; rub- Under the manufacturer's 1s; VSR el RIS this ribbon has sold in mal number of | or TR BT tae i D forces because the normal | to, eventually, but they won't if they|©' Turkish cigarettes there. in colors of mode, brown, grey, A That run very clear and are orders do not come from mine npvm-‘r'm] the other kind, Nevertheless, al-| 5 o | B white, white and black, and good golf or eport 3 79 he average American never feels P with contrasting em- very good weight, and found to model regular stock for 72c a yard; it tors. Merchants report that miners : ¢ % black | though the truth of “Eve tempted me® | truly important unless he is spending | (@] prin. e 4 e ehing: and thelr familiea are buying only ;o wy yndoubted by many, it is be-|more than he can afford. give excellent satisfaction; made WOMEN'S BROWN RUSSIA ‘| 15 5 inches wide in all colors 5 | [M| specially priced R necessaries lieved that men of the present and | et . L C with a seamed back and come CALF OXFORDS | Newest hrogue styles, with and is suitable for boudoir caps, No one will deny that miners, or any What has. besbme Bf. the elds Strap Wrist Gloves with fan- 157 Ty, SRt Soereye. demk: - wing tip or straight toes; Good- ave i v c fas « Vi o ho felt wild | other men, have the right to work or x ashioned young man w | ov embroideries in all the popu- S 2 k S k while the girls are getting it all. and wicked when he smoked a cubeo? | : e bronze, cordovan and silver; year welted soles; low heels of camisoles, fancy work and u ai ions g Jar colors; brown, grey, mode, ) not to work under certain conditions. | AN Oy e CERoke mid Srhlte specially priced $1 39 Pubber ‘or leathes ShEReN FOI HrkRAY WhAR 49 ROy o NIl R eorien to _\N\; - BESEROLR It's much casier to impr the special at o 79c @b 35 o e Aladm i . exceptional values 0 for Wednesday only at C if they cannot gain what they consider SAD SPECTACLE neighbors than to impress the man their rights, they may do so. Public{ To criticise is delightfully easy for | who makes the loans at the bank. s sympathy is with miners when the ""“”." human beings, especially if BT CLOVER DAY AT HOUSEWARES DEPT. “WATCH THE WEAR" BOYS' KHAKI OVERALLS 5 Another thing that encourages us to g L s YR y e ; public believes they are demanding|such criticism is unaccompanied by [, 2 @E LR (RS ENEOLIARCE U 19 COPPER BOTTOM WASH BOILERS—very heavy wood handles; OVERALLS QoaA AUATIES kL, FR toite what is just, and no more constructive suggestion. Frankly, one | air is the early-morning. fly, | &g we. Wave only 74 Gl then, GORIBSRALy for yolive $1 89 Just for one day only, we are med, deep pockets, suspenders regular 69 value; to close at offering these high grade Qver- and bib attached; all sizes i 1 . e i ted to fall into the indicated - i3 But when it is seen that the action |is tempted to fall in e indicated THREE BURNER OIL STOVE with mantle made $l4 25 ally, it GHe BALP-t07a cudlbat fRi B0 e 39c | I 4 | “Habitnal law-breakers are usually i ects, hundreds, per- | easy path today; but at least one may @ al la akers are usus o e oomEanY; ShenlE o g ¥ of the miners aff v mental defectives.” We sometimen fear | by the IMlorence company; special pric er; none c. o. d.; no phone or 59¢ value for ........ haps thousands of other people, such |find something ‘"»-‘;’Ll- "'””" |V | this s true of habitual law-makers. WASTE PAPER RECEIVERS of all metal, painted in nile | mail orders taken; $l 00 as the employes of the concerns now Granted, as, probably it will he by i psé gresn uad Maroon: Nemall papscs canibl fall through. these 49 for ... . .. o LEE UNIONALLS FOR BOYS reducing their forces, public opinion all except the most blind partisans,| Christ healed the woman with an Daskets; sold regularly for 60c; a real-spechal at . : Cc MEN'S AND YOUTHS' AND GIRLS " 3 " ¥ . TONRTIASS issue ¢ blood. His spirit can heal itates to give full sympathy to the |that the actions of Congress in some | iSsue o T 0 HER s |those who suller from issues of flat OCTAGON PERCOLATORS —A special purchase of 500 of these KHAKI TROUSERS Excellent quality blue denim, N i " articulars ane s lack f actio i miners. The latter, seeing the effect particulars and its lack of action in percolators enables us to put them on sale at the The $2.00 kind in all sizes red trimmed, cut full; the ideal currency upon others, not participating in the|others, calls for some adverse com- remarkably low price ol from 80 to 50 waisti for Wed- play suit 85(‘, | i strike and in no way concerned in it, | ment, it would seem that those in au- — Regular, price $1.19, By $1 55 L y . i ’as. h a5 | B veeaaey insist that the operators are to m.'lmc‘thornv_\ rjvv.fvlm] in Washington es WHITE ENAMBL BATH CHATRS-=tuis s the seat that we sojd g : pecially at this time. There are mat- for $1.59; triple coated’ white enamel with rubber tips, 98(: KHAKI ONE-PIECE BOYS' BASEBALL SUITS for the harm the strike brings to in-{ vorkers cause 5 ra- | ters of considerable moment to be dis- ) ] nocent workers because those opera- |ters n J 0 be dis OVERALL SUITS Cap, shirt, trousers and beit; tors will not grant justice. Public|cussed. There are some honest legis ALUMINUM KETTLE—10 quart aluminum preserving kettle, in sizes 36 to 38 only; the $3.00 In all sizes from 6 to 16 years; opinion hesitates again. | lators there, some honest cabinet v, Atted with an aluminum cover; sold regularly for'$1.88; 98 ' quality | $l 85 2.00 value The whole situation shows the im- ) members, who would like advice and Ries g | while they last at the special price of c at ...... L] possibility of conducting life, under |suggestion. R e e N B I R T T T R the present scheme of things, with a It would seem just a trifle sad, The fi Bl Wl s sually winds - N bonszjeranon only of self and self in- |therefore, that President Harding vl)wl;:)' ;:Tw?i':zlI<|.\-‘,}Z:«:alr;qp::’:‘ll}cl:‘(‘):‘r;, FOR GOLFERS wmw‘:];‘;gx“l)fip:"" e New:tl‘fns:u?udmm[:.s it FOUR-PIECE SHEFFIELD ! CHOCOLATE SETS terest. Miners and operators have the |should seize upon this time to take and Ihu'"is f‘m;xfidr:z}a}hle accomplish- 3 b visit the toy dept, and pleass ' DR sois o G EHAT LG right to look to their own interests’ another golf vacation, when the echong) M0t i times like' these. hand forged clubs with specia the. itiddies! as & besisr bHer, . i gt s R block viscalized leather grips; we are selling children's col- to match any su or dress; i L4 P t their actions In regard to a|of the reports of his lasthouse-boat ex- "™ 5 iti d - 4 first, bu . The ambition to die poor isn't con at Sporting Goods 2 50 lapsible tables $1 00 values to $2.50, $l 00 $7.00, $4 25 & . {2 bt necessity such as coal must be gov-[cursion have scarcely died out. Quite|fined to the aged. A lot of young fel- I o AT R erened by the effect their actions have | possibly President Harding has some|lows of our acquaintance appear to Jept., downstairs upon the general welfare. motive for going away. Possibly he be. | have it. The most powerful law in the land |lieves he will be able to reach a more| 1 4oag 1o harm to try a Herald is the police power, technically so-|wise solution of the country's problems Cjassified Ad. past should not go free from criticism | A complete assortment’ of

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