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Striking miners are not | to operators the COMPANY i . xeopted) | apening purch Sireet | \ HERALD PURLISHIN (Iasuod Daily, Sunday AU Horald Bidg, 67 « mines # running on There seems to be of féeling., Of violent opposi- ‘open shop” plan SURS $8.00 a Yo $2.00 Three "””"“"’ RATES general Intensity Months. e Month, A Mon | tion to ftain | e sueh operators Obstacles will t those Matter thrown in the way of try- ing to work; the strike that, But the moderate feeling strikers today will reflected soon in Pntered at th Nea ¢ Ma 3 leaders will see TELEF RBusiness (e Editorial Rooms HONT) CALLS v to un- at- the lamong the The only profitn doubtedly b the City room alw tempts to settle matters, and strikers will not be the least anxious Member of Th The Associated Pre eredited 1o it in this p H L lished her of the two parties to the controversy. news pub JEFFERSON DAVIS The of the capture of The “,""’r"\" AVALE Bureay Al Olrsalntion, Jon | Jefferson Davis, and the reminiscences " wanay nd adyors | he his name bring up a picture of an old-fashioned fervent in his his unyleld inniversary ! repetition of inspire, elrenlat « based upon th ' T taction : tribution cal advert ¥ Ineures pro- AW AP P rational and 10| defense of Wi | Bentleman of the South, what he considered unhending, he belleved to he beneath of one such as he. And picture through Mrs. ter, Winnie Davis, as In this picture courtesy of the man, himself but gentle loving to the women of his household and to those he made no secret of considering be- neath him in social standing, in tion. without petty did not | belittle. That Jefferson that been the had country’s rights, such char- the di SWT AGEL ing, hecause frs p into passing of precious acteristics nity rfection, the From ossified brittle bea by side to the him with daugh- another Kknew there is for those intimate acquaintance ars, even as the body comes on bringing won- arteries of the human become who or fixed as drous and her Jefferson Davi wisdom and self ant she was known. proud of the old looks down upon consciousness thereof, dear Hartford “Courant” yearning youth which has the temer- 1ty to state that it Shedding f tears from which through achievements of the those weak no error, the tradition-bound of virility acteristic of youth and to murmur the ages have made pitifully tive, the “When will know better.” Sad ~spectacle! head in produced in pedantic closes its comment on d says, head bared in proach: “Tt's all right, ant. I realize am sorry I did not take that into ac- count Courant, your e shall try to remember that will not make show you, there is the strong sure modestly is right. and ozen watery eyes see long years past in which posi- the There was an egotism that windows of soul vehicle char- rests content conceit, a vanity virtue deprecates Davis was terribly feebly in a voice this country would not which | wrong; have power in the world it prevailed, there can be no ques But there may of the tered manner in which men and wom- en of this radical opinions This of radacalism, clad in broad- ilk or gingham or Radacalism creates no stir now as it did in the Jefferson Davis. Individuality is ng its day. ineffec- old, is today advice ion. too, old slogan of the his up, ag you grow my child, you be no question, al- Youth for the hoary bows its pain it has heart of the And youth |i cussion bitter dear remorse time view the and those who give them voice. a day | cloth, publication. and overalls. self re- old Cour- time of our eyes are weak. .1 But with it all it is to be regretted that, with the all for the entrance of men whose individuality, would Jefferson there is a lack ing the strength of personality was his. I respect vour years, old and®1 shall ample dear stage set try to profit by when I grow up, and|given a chance’ accomplish did leaders mer right. To dear old Courant, that you misjudged me I will make you happy by telling you that T was the thing you accused You said this morning: much good, as Davis' me always of not, sad posse. that not doing BOYS AND BIiCYCLE:! the has a me of doing. ‘Disputing The Courant’s contention that the can city ticket, Quigley, was elected in ain, the Herald of that city digs few tic nPrmF‘n elected in These candidates, were on neither city ticket. less we appreciate the Her Principal Central to bi- French of school cautioned republi-f oo ex-M: in New . High anged except ;h;m bhoys who ride es in the streets. cted to ride 5 They are in- ) a : in a straight line, or, democr councilmen and or course ,to turn, that the or horse™ehicles behind them, will he able to figure as to they going. “Woobling” on bicycles, all of of great danger i when necessary, in democratic war such a way drivers of motor we heg to submit, verthe- 1d's where are Kind- e t and ness in offering to correct No, oh, ancient,” Youth did your contention regarding the ca dates on the city ticket. Another youthful admirer of your years prob- executing the be avoided, The cently there sorts movements, is should thou modest source not continues, “1 dispute li- warning is Re- been many cases of a timely one. have minor accidents in which automobhiles gured, motoreycles. smaller means of manipulated ably led you into the error you made. | as well as bicycles and It was the mistake of this other youth, namely that date other elected,” and which only one of phasize a stdtement. I named, being clected, were candidates, Therg said, oh, thouw ancient one, about city tickets in the sentence And gently, nicalitics, that I did not mention a few men, as stated by sweetly but.one alderman. might so difference of a few aldermen, friends? we meet a of pettines man's esta place, where is hes ming of go happy cou, in dom of the serve to be. old age, different, “ideas of my own'"—but not yours.. The ease with which the transportation makes it for their operators to forget the ordi- nary and without warning, with risk to themselves “no democratic candi- than N Al yor sought had your years i The Paonessa was quite common which I to correct vou emphasized as rules of quickly, the road to turn able to em- dbmocrats and others. Boys especial- ly should be cautioned that they must remember when they are in the road traftic shouid be as certainly was nothing to ride in accordance with the Imphasis in question dear old tcacher of tech- | "é8ulations. may I add alder- vour laid on this point. Similarly pedestrians member that they even so gently, should re- must not dart this way and that while crossing or walk- ing in the constantly you today in generous w I mentioned But street passing. by ‘the hen, as you where vehicles are the between till me pretty point When 1 up and resting and |rely on Many accidents of vehicle, of wisely remarf, what's are caused forgetfulness pedestrians, the fact that coming in one using right ahits the comomn sense of others | strum- | using it. No one blamed ay. 3 o accident results matured wis- | thoughtless, ages; that ling on the And may I profit, to be blamed ex from your Farewell, avoiding one another is sweet friend, probably direction, gain over so Erow to another ry- your soft the street has a to there is no d only the gentle is to be which eccentric for i § P ar . ien harps, A“ An from as your actions or driv- know you de- | in my and part of others—no one is| | cept the thoughtless example be | person himself oh so different, having also, - to MEANWHILE While the wondering carpet akin delegates whether pack bags, linen and crank up their flivvers, down to another and mince pie Lloyd George at Genoa are their dusters to COAL PRODUCTION don their At the time the coal started it was noted that the date for it had been regard to its probability of immediate success. Those back of the strike wanted it to be as complete a demonstration as possible from the very It | two-bit was decided to order the miners to|Dits the mind, wandering to Mm]-un remain away from their jobs on a |things lights upon one Georges Ca Monday which followed not only the pentier and one “Kid" Lewis, usual Sur holiday but a Saturday | holiday as well—a day when the| achievements of a former strike were to be celebrated It is not easy to get down to work again after a two-day vacation. Work- the same.” | Showed, at least, that he has “the| to | PUNCh™ left in his system or to cakes see if strike was sit meal of hot and up conference and wait think set with due can the any way of prolonging and getting Russia to agree to give a real Arss: dig piece for property worth two | Carpentier knocked night and Lewis down last | get up| while a much interested person count- | ed lay Lewis refused to “ten” over his form, sitting dazed | beyond words. So, sald Carpentier won | and | |a- much discussed prize fight ers want a little “more of It was not as difficult, therefore, persuade miners to stay at home on sound trouncing that was given him that particular Monday as it would |In this country not long ago Ly a have been had the first day of the|&entleman of a fighting race who has walkout been set for another day et that he! Now, however, the strike has been |¢an flirt as well as fight, The natural re-| What followers of the ring would The results of [HKe to know, however, and what was despite a demonstrated, in Paris, on for some time. action is setting in. such action are beginning to be seen.! N0t shown last night, is whether or Mines are being operated. The pro- not said sound trouneing at the hand ment, A future meeting between Car- and Dempsey if Carpentier injury fight Dempsey, as Kilne did, many through defeat by would be inter- aid from pentier esting only not suf- fer permanent his with years ago, his Sullivan Tomorrow, possibly, there wilf that the Genoa confer- | not, after taken the count of *™en." Perhaps, unlike Lewis, it will come up for another round, come news ence has all, VIOLENCE After pausing, appalled at the spectacle presented by the conditions where 400 men are under charged with Kknowledge re- garding the killing of policemen in what to be a war instigated by the in Chicago, arvest is said one falls back that labor for the perpetration of if they the result of action determined upon by the ex- of indiyidua Threats and suggestions of a'lahor war have been made for years, but the time is not here when such a conflict minent nor will that time ever come, is the firm belief. Moreover no matter to what pitch of anger labor is rous- organized warfare against those who control capital would be begun with crimes such as those al- leged to have been committed in Chicago. The action of the mittee to ‘“rid the city leaders"” indicates there must be some smolke there is such a flame, and that labor lead- ers are implicated in plots which have not yet been sifted to the hottom. The immediate hope is that the guilty will labor, upon conviction cannot he re- sponsible ‘orimes, such were pressed wish is im- ed, no citizens' com- of gunmen that where labor | soakea | him in the neighborhood of} the solar plexus, After long and carcful study, we are convineed that artistic temperament is just a chronic ingrowing selfiizhness, case of are conduct- good temper, seing con- goat, Miners and operators ing their quarrel in They appear to he & cerning the identity of the Rugsia and Germany may work out their own salvation if they will just wait patiently until France and Eng- land finish the hl|f~prlnh NEWINGTON TO HAVE NEW SCHOOL HOUSE Board Votes for $26,000 Struc- ture--Teachers Get Wages Raised A committee was appointed to ask for bids on a proposed $25,000 school building and an increase of about $50 a year in salaries was granted approx- imately half the teaching force in Newington, at a special meeting of the Newington town school commit- tee 1 evening. Bond Issue Authorized. President Leon A, Sprague presid- ed, The proposed new school was con- sldered and it was decided to go ahead and build, A committee was appointed to ask for bids, to be sub- mitted at once. Bids will be opened some time next week. A bond issue for this purpose was authorized at a town meeting Wednesday night. The new building will .be a one story brick structure and, will have four rooms. It will combine the fea- tu of an elementary and depart- mental building. /It is expected to be be found and the innocent freed from the stigma of complicity in crime. It Is a dangerous time for citizens of , but it is a time more dan- gerous for labor. 25 Years Ago Today§ (Taken from Herald of that date) . Sl Early last evening three lads walked into Martin's store and while one managed to get the attention of the proprictor, the others made away with several packages of tobacco. The Hotel Columbia baseball team has issued a challenge to the team of the Hotel Russwin. Valiant Tent, Order of Maccabees, held a celebration last evening after the meeting, at which J. Sheehey rendered a number of songs and James I. Kitson gave a recitation. IL. D. Humphrey and Leon Glad- ling toc trip down the Connecticut river yesterday on a fishing trip and had. R. Vogelsang is first place on sts of the best marksmen of the German Rifle club for last month's record. Factsand Fancies v (BY ROBERT QUILLEN) A kiss is just the triumph of Nature over the germ theory. Beauty quently low, is only skin deep, and fre- its brains are equally shs Good moral risk: Any man who is in the habit of playing golf with the hanker. any rate, the man who called early ones strawberries was a judge of straw. At these good If 2 man has never made an ass of himself it is probably because Nature beat him to it. If men painted their faces, they would at least learn to make a neat and artistic job of it. ion: “Bring should go.” The modern child's ver: up a parent in the way A man has arrived when the littie fellows call him Mister and the big fellows call him E Do you know that nothing pleasant can happen to you or you quoted Mr. Wilson lately? If there is no other way to handle Russia, Lloyd George might persuade her to join the “Shifters.” The collection plate vindicates self. You can't expect sweeping forms without raising the “dust.” Whatever happens, the girl who ac- cepts a ride in a stranger's automo- bile is an accessory before the fact. un- have it- re- There are many things ‘that inter- est the average American, but Japan's design on Siberia isn't one of them. “Higher education'” is the sort gained in the College of Experience “Higher" refers to the price. President Plays Golf | Peking as civil war rages outside the Strange that Bryan doesn't believe in evolution. The Democratic party was originally the Republican party. duction of coal this week will be|0f Mr. Dempsey has taken from Car- about 4,700,000 tons, it is estimated,|Pentier all ability to stand punish- U old Nep- Dempsey can boast that until he tune didn't knock him out reday for occupancy at the opening of the fall term next September. It will be located on the Wells property at Newington Junction. Salary Adjusted. The salary committee went over a list of salaries paid to fourteen feach- ers and recommended an adjustment which will give approximately half the force a raise of $50 a year. The adjustment was approved. It is plan- ned to work out a system in the near future for a graded method of {ixing salaries. The supervisor was delegated to take up the salary question with the teachers and get contracts signed for next year. The building committee, which will ask for bids and have general super- vision of the crection of the new building is composed of John Iish, A. D. Whaples, H. Dyer, Arthur O. Ames and Mrs. Woodruff. In New Jersey Today Washington, May 12.—President and Mrs. Hardfng and a party of friends left here eurly today for New Jersey to be the week-end-guests of Senator Edge of that state at the Sea- view golf club, a few miles from At- lantic City. The trip was made by automobiles and the destination was expected to be reached this afternoon, in time tor the President to go on the links for a round of golf. Exeter Baseball Stars Expelled From School Exeter, N. H, May 12.—Violation of the rules has cost the Phillips Ex- cter academy nine three players, Al- exander M. Clements a pitcher with no hit no run game to his credi Clement D. Coady, first baseman who was also hockey captain elect and a member of the eleven and Paul J. Walsh an infielder have been dismis- sed from school. mortality in 1920 was the recorded. 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