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™ : B NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1023, , . Yo know | MINERS ACCUSE COAL OPERATORS OF |niar survusess vosn, e vt . . NO VELTIES Frown on Light Wine and Beer ~ veumusivy’s s i Bl oo . ' i 1 lation Beadl n!| Now ::ulln:nl .:::w :n“:or ::;::. 5 f e O ———r e | ac Mi Ow tain the facts as to produe! cite and ael uminos or {the supreme court l An“‘ “’° e ners because while the estimates given are | Walsh, dal:‘uul, of Massachusetts, agserted to be “as close to the truth | informed C. ¥, Ingold, & Morgdntown, — and —— - 4 “Light wines and beer Would net Prof. Farnam of Yale Tells satisfy people who want & stronger C'“l‘lod With uv"“.;" is permitted by the very limited | W, Va, bituminous operator, Wwho information made publie,"” the miners' | conferred with the senator regarding ™) |drink, In Germany, where they feed | Audience Here Claim of beer to u.n-:e. in nursing botties, the This Amount EKM‘\'OI)!EOWMA have been unable te obtain | the New England coal situation, all the data necessary to show the sit. Mr, Ingold was prepared to offer a \ . anti-aleohol movement is surprisingly I AVORS Non-Intoxication in the [FERetil "o n Beisum thes as “Costs"—Soft Coal for!uluan in its entirety, ;u;;!:lydol Dituminous to 84 the New 5 have already prohibited the sale of “We therefore ask you to examine | England situation, Milder Drinks Is Lie, distilled liquors. ’ New England. |sueh eharges on the industry with a| g e "It is & perfect delusion that eoun. |view to eliminating gverything which ACCOUSE 0] NY, F Y. R tries which have light winessmnd beer lis u ry and h ted,” th ACOUSE OIL QOMPAXY. o y s unnecessary and unwarranted," the or our N w } If congress should pass a law le. (Are temperate, France is held up as | memorial says, ntil that is done, L g uml‘ wu'uu wines and beer on the 80 example, yet France consumes | 'w‘l';“""“"'"""h'” f."";m“"::f,ma anthracite con! industry will not | ? of New Jersey Claimed to Have WASHINGTON [Srouad that they are moninioxiats |Ners, et e e ira vators mrobi: | Baniation” o the tadusty: are twk: Lerfams we boeve Hagmtd E1voe Wo| wWeeamuiont Ten 1. The Pen . a b y | 3 ates o hefore prohibi- " . Wi s ; i« :x:‘;;reln'xnr“u:l‘l»:‘r: % :::::l\:‘:wd(-:n:fl-':: tion, e | | ing an unjust overcharge of at least ;l';wuuwl: ull:::l 3 :rul:}m“ ;:elon: Y"l','i‘,'"&‘:,':" ,lr!b',“fi,:h ;,r..,“”d;. r » |would be enacting & lie,” maid Pro- | Can Law Be Enforced, #3.61 per ton from consumers, Offl system of long distance ownership :,rl,d g ,..,»:.;{":; by the “".". BIRTH [)A\ [ AI‘T‘ fossor Henry W, Farnam of Yale last| “Another objection made is that| | clals “."" miners' union in the |hat there should - be such double trade commission, which alleges that evening at the menthly meeting of the law cannot be enforced, It is be- Pennsylvania anthragite region charg® cnqrees a keen desire for great profits For gy 2ok (v e in & memorial made public upon 18|40 'y Yesulting indifference to the ‘h’r’ '::,:(::I'.m::e“.gh.';(m;r.‘ oil the South Congregational church |InE enforced to a high degree, DUt Of | oy course not perfectly, There are laws presentation to the Federal Coal Com- |weitaro of the men who are invest-| and Refining ‘company of Texas, the violated a rotherhood | . ° ey " . against robbery and murder but New' mission, |ing their: livey in the industry, You| | pite the faet that an open ine ¢ New Jersey compiny 'rhe DICklnson vitation had been extended to all|YOrK has eight times as-many high-| ON TRIAL FOR LIFE _ Tired of Being Blamed. {Will find out that this is because the | seotion of the Clayton Aft forbidding wet sympathisers to be present and | WaY robberies per year as londopn, and Doclaring themselves “ired in the majority of the coal mined is con-|the purchase by one corporation of | " ap. |Chicago has as many murders per Richaoad W, B e ‘“'lnco of such figuros of the operators' |troiled by the railroad companies, | gioek in another whereby competition | h + Businessman Accu | common cry that coal strikes arciwlmln in turn are controlled by 1arge | may he lessened between. the two,or the audience of D ‘ II.“.“"N'.“ h0 lu-'n‘ and a nw'l"""; "',""‘," l"“""‘ provinee of Eng- ' bon_ory. that ooal sk syetr | land and wles, The problem of pro-| of Mu His St hep=—| CAUSE ¥ the lack of al Yy 10 pay financial interests in New .York and |whereby commerce is restrained, or 'ug o. v rdering nograp! | better wages,” the memorial asks the | philadelphia, by men who have never| that "fid. Rrgeraecis’ sra ned: S women apparently inciuded no enthusiasts. Many questions were Dibition enforcement in this country oaked Professor Farnam following |'® SImply a national characteristic.” He Himself Feared Murder, {commission to enforce uniform cost seen the inside of a mine, . . ." the purchasing corporation, Hearing | accounting systems, by Wwhich lhn’ We ask you to convince yourselves| of thé cngo 15 st for March 22, , Statloner De t ~ Ok Bot el o p wapy" | Professor Farnam was asked if the 3 ¥ X Y pt. is talk, but all came from g dey”| o endment has been the| Tichmond, Va., Feb, 21.—~Cross o~ | fucts could be determined beyond | or thege facts as we are convineed by sympathisers. cause ! amination of Thomas Pollard, pronk | question, and to consider methods of b 100:171 MAIN STREET The speaker was introduced by ');ln:ureSI'l;A:“;r:";‘1:“:‘::-‘{!:2"!’;'"-Iill:.li-‘-:r inent young business man on”lml‘ nl:l:\:'u vul-‘:blcnrof “men to vn-1::Zf,',"'m:"'r;:::d"“:';fr?\r'fi l‘i’l.; N;:I Rev, Dr. George W, C, Hill, who re-{gp o op o™ crenged drug trafic is here for'the murder of Mra, Thelma ' gage in the business of mining coal cegses of r:lnln trans) :,“un“ ‘:.m; RONCHIT'S forred to the 15th amendment BeINE 'poicaabie Il over the world, He ' Jtichardson, his former stenog- | tc produce fuel instead of to produce aixtribution— ,:;",:, pom.,, con= At bedtime rub the throat and # timely subject for discussion and |, "ol oy why nfiu'npipen seem o TAPher, had not been completed to- | profita.” | trollea enurrl‘; by one interest which chest thoroughly with— remarked upon the many llln‘erl-uceu‘mw more publiclty to “wet" pro day, The defendant was subjected to;, Thomas Kennedy, C. J. Golden andlm,.n kes Iourydlflernnt rofit: .;,, of opinion regarding the law and 8| con " than they will to ,.M_',‘. :"‘,‘d w withering cross examination late|W, J, Brennan, presidents, respective- | opy ‘.’:m " i A The Famous |enforcement. He said American citi- |pe " rapiioq that this was not true, **Pterday. Iy, of the three union districts In the | "y¢” aoa1’ prices could bhe brought zens have a right to have thelr OWN | paping many of the country's ]“‘"l' One of the most dramatic points anthracite region, and Elins Searles| jown the memorial concludes, an-| 66 1) opinions on these subje and that nn;‘mwlmpe” as being in favor of pro. during the testimony of Pollard was ond John Moore, representing the In-:"‘,,m.i", miners might find morn. re scotchspun American citizens all should be open |yopieion™ anq stating that rnc(lrl Ny the baring of a sealed note produced | ternational organization, acting as a | minded. He reforred to the “terri-| o= o, (W0 R 8 o ofpl s allY by the defendant, sald to have been|committee, signed the preliminary bly confused and awfully irritating|go. ool AW N-|written four days before Mrs, Rich- statement. Conclusions presented in r ardson was killed, In which a request it will be further explained by sta- Scarfs for problem of law enforcement unde: the 18th amendmont." was made that Mrs. Ric hardson tistical data and additional reports YOR THUREHARVA. AL AND which the committee intends to file E l ALL DAY FRIDAY “The principal argument against should pe “dealt with as hard as pos- Men_—- | pronibition,” said Professor 1.~m.n.,n‘ BETTER EMPLOYMENT sible” should he meet with violent|later with the commission. | - death, Overcharge Claims, THIS STOREZ WILL CLOSE AT NOON WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY |in commencing his address, “is, ‘We Admitt i lati | ' |want & drink.’ It is difficult to ar- |, ¥ mitting improper relations with ' Qvercharging in anthracite occurs Woven by hand by the same J|| Sue with & man opposed to prohi.| Conditions During January Show 1.4 il’ih“ri'.'":i’ I‘o(:l‘;rd told Inu- Jury that /in three separate divisions, the state- s | bition unless you can get him into| Per Cent Increase Over Number ‘" \ons did not exist until after ment asserts, about $1.26 per ton be- LARGE_ BLOCK ISLAND famities that weave the fa- W@, "¢rome of mind where he can for- ; she was divorced, ing unnecessarily added as mining \ Ib. 18¢c Given Work in Preceding Month, | |cost, $1 in transportation and $1.35 MAC se 000000 ssess s . mous Galashiels in their cot- | get hi v etite.” | | G g,m :a‘l’: "1;«‘:5 are many misstate- | ywaguington Feb, 21.—~Employment | “P ROGRESSWE” TENDENGY ‘:: ‘?f.'.‘.i'.,""é"fi.'.’in:hiif.r'.‘, ‘I’n n::edn:::f tages in Scotland—here in | \¢ abi hibition, | i bei made ut proh on. | brilliant, rich colorings in 2 T;:“:‘,;p (nhgpr':‘ “wpr: nmws" on the | Rroughout the country during Janu- o {ohaegs -whish we Wil not: attem gt th i st hook tting a penalty on| .y increased 1.4 per cent over the |estimate, but which may become the BOSTON I'RESH l“lt‘ml” (’:no :nnnuyoanr: x;gr»p | preceding month, according to a re.| Michigan Kepublican State Conven- most dl;turblnx factor in the indus FISH ...... Ib, c hand embroidered—at the re- ORI % ¢ port made public today by the bu- : { e ) SRS ok i al e re | Does Not Restrict Individuals. | reau of labor statistics, while & de.| tion Today Shows Marked Mlnlngf"):ni‘fl Il‘he h,l:llll;dllle future, EASTERN WHITE 38c SAI?\‘I)(I)\‘ markably low price of | “Prohibition is not a sumptuary| crease of 2.8 per ceat was registered| Towards Progressive Platf P b Celioliald "‘t""““‘l- itk {law, nor does it regulate what the in the total amount of wages paid. : to $5 o: :h‘eo z\::gm;' emy:r :gm :‘ | N 28c LA‘“(-'H\ $2 00 individual shall do” he said. “It|The figures are based on reports to Flint, Mich, Feb. 21—A distinctly | Somestie sincs neorrsc, ber ton on|f SPAWN .......... b HERR s does not prokibit drinking, it does|the bureau from 4,153 representative 'Progressive” platform gmarks advo- total uthrfl.cle : ti D’lf °I e FANCY 20 FRESH OPENED rot prohibit in terms the purchase, | establishments in 43 industrics, cated by a large number of delo- |yor steam Arive med homrs 1Y At} WHITE FISH..... b C | ovsTERs /... pint it is aimed at the liquor traffic. The| Increase in the number of employes|Bates to the republivan state conven-(sve overcharge. latmed. ot o) BEARDSLEY'S H OPENED liquor traffic is a predatory traffic, | for January as compared with De- tion here today. The defeat of Sena-| ae.o % Shredded COD, 2 pkgs. 250 a business which undermines in its|cember were shown in 24 industries tor Charles E. Towwsend last fall,| Jeport Overcharges $252,700,000. BONELESS FAT SALT by products all other business occu-|and decreases in 19, while employ- Progressive leaders declared, was the| Considering the whole annual out-|ff BOSTUAS s ms. 40¢C HERRI pations. ment in one industry remained sta- | result of conservatism. put of anthracite, the committee says 5 y Ll A ‘ Liquor drinking, according to the | tionary. | hig ‘:he t:(\;ercharges alleged would result BONELESS 18C (l');){vg:‘gztlv;c ([AIA‘.‘[ : i r IN y \( 1* H |in takin " O 3 ) g 2 NG. . 2 ]| V/DER. . . . can Hartford, speaker, “has a tendency to shorten [New Haven Actress Dies f{tne subiic tn choess wher,Ysar ffom || SMO. HERRING..\lb D iz “It Pays to buy Our Kind.” L‘iinnc:ni;v:‘:l:: gt:‘;fi”foi:v::meofi: OLD P HARAOH’S RELIC [ “F l;gl‘“g"Egfictg Ot;l'P 0(i§0|1 lbncr: r;;iow:;t ::Ic‘:a‘;eu r:rffl; in;:::.‘a"ble!?r 2 sty ant inBrmities dnotsest AR ‘gu;nna Ilowiu‘, inz;:n:n-'_i-r: ‘T ;;:;il’r the larger corpnra.t‘lons prodicin; MOHICAN FAMOUS DOUGHNUTS, dz- lgc tion, crime, pauperism and cruelty to| { ‘w?)mnn. e | Section of Pavement From Bathing stock company, died late yesterday in |anthracite, the Lehigh Coal & Naviga- |the New Haven hospital where she [tion company, the Wilkes-Barre Coal “Duri the war the amount of] o 2 s into alcoholic| Fool of Egyptian King of 1400 B. C.|had been admitted February 11 after |COmpany, the Lehigh Valley Coal | N |swallowing poison tablets. A room-|COmpany, the Philadelphia & Reading Best Bread ]b 5S¢ All Kll‘ld RO“S, dz. 12¢ o h grain which went Clty Items drinks would have furnished a ©ne| Coming to This Country, - pound loaf. of bread per day for each mate told police that Miss Hewitt|Coal and Iron company, the Dela- 2 man in an army of 11,000,000 men.” | Pittsburg, Feb, 21—A section of the|ad taken the tablets in error for|Ware & Hudson, and the Delaware, Edisons at C, L. Plerce & Co.—advt. Speaking of the committee of 50|pavement around the water g@rden;hemlache tablets, Lackawanna & Western Coal com- There will be ‘a meeting of the ||oading men of the country, men who | bathing pool in the Palace of Pharaoh| An ante miortem statement was | Pany, the committee continues, their cbtained by Coroner Eli Mix, who [total profit in 1920 was found to be Lady Nest of Owls Thursday evening |ere neutral on the liquor question, | Inkhnaton of the fourteenth century, has not made public its contents. $32,000,000 as compared with $8,- tone effects, stripes, plaids and at 7:30 at Grotto hail. who made an investigation in alms-[B. C., is on the way here for the ‘ Orpheus club, Fox's theater, March | nases. e said it was found that 37| museum of the Carnegic Institute,| Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. 7 Hewitt of 800,000 in 1912. : per cont of the inmates were there (It was shipped from London and fs[Clearfield, Pa., parents of the actress,| If all anthracite producers profited days ago and |similarly during the period, it is add- 1st for charity. Greatest of all virtues, | 3 i Tickets, C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. |because of liquor. | described by Director Douglas Stewart |arrived here several will take charge of the body. ed, 1920 earnings out of anthracite B ) Regulation Ineffective. | as a wonderful piece of stucco work its drill night from Thursday to Fri-|be regulated instead of being pro- Ceaturies ol entombment. CALL WHRISKER DIAMMURDEN, |l /88 0mpRtd withe828,000000 il eay, hibited because it has been tried hy| It Was discovered in the excava-| Chicago, I'eb. 21.—A charge of (1912 Rachmaninoff at Fox' h states and found that under regula- | tions of Tell-El-Amarna conducted by | murder was placed against Vincent The commission is asked to ascsr- 3 ]c w i A 'ox's theater, fion it steadily increases. the ‘Egypt exploration fund, to which | Cutaia yesterday after two witnesses March xlh.l auspices Musical Cluh.‘ ‘Almost immediately after the pas-|the Carnegie Institute has contributed, had testified that moonshine whiskey, Get your tickets at C. L. Pierce & ‘:qge of the law, the speaker said, ar- The pharaoh Inkhnaton is known as|supposedly responsible for the death Co.—advt. ;»(ests for' drunkenness feil off. Ar-|a heretic king, refusing to acknow-|of Mrs. Katherine Thompson, had A son has been born to Mr. and |pests for drunkenness in New Haven [ledge other gods than the sun Gog, |been sold by him. Mrs. David Stack of 118 Mill street. |, 1916 were 5600, and in 1921 theyland removing the capital from Mem-| This is the first instance in Chicago Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner.~|yaq dropped to 2,141, The arrests Phis to Tell-El-Amarna built a new |0f a murder charge, being placed advt. | for breach of peace showed the same | City there which until the war was|against the seller of poisoned whis- Bernard A, Kranowitz of the New |,oiative changes in the five largest|being excavated by the Germans. On|key which resulted in death. Cu- Eritain “Record” is ill at his home. | cities in the United States. The per-| his death the Egyptians returned to|tala, a wealthy resident of the North Gulbransen Player Planos, Morans' | .., tage of deaths from alcoholism, their former worship and his suc-|Side TItalian colony, was hooked at —advt. he said, in 14 of the largest cities in | Ccssor restored the capital at Mem- |the East Chicago Avenue Police sta- the United States, dropped from 1799 phis. tion after evidence was taken before lin 191% to 276 in 1920. ] P a coroner's jury. | Cases treated by charity organiza-| J H F tions, the nnmherdnf(haut?mohil;“?: J. T' Murphy Chalr-man Of. Bartlett School Teacher ts per car, deaths from 1y y i o ) s H or Golds, o e auint hatients . A, B. Show Committee| Tenders Her Resignation all showed a marked decline, he| James J. Murphy has been elected | Mrs. Beatrix Nowell Hopsia, teach- Influenza A ded and stated that the “Keeley |chairman of the Y. M. T. A. & B. so- | € at the Bartlett school, has tender- Cure” business has been knocked in | ciety show .committee, and William |¢d her resignation, to take effect and as a the head entirely. | P. Price has been named secretary, | March 3. Mrs. Hopsia has been gn [ Denying the charge that the 1Sth|The committee is considering a re_‘v(hru:nt and popular teacher in this Proventive | ... s s naton of la-| production of “The Yankee Prince,” | €Ity for about four years. Previous {preakers, Professor Farnam said, “It| which was the first musical comedy | to her coming to this city, she taught DT Bt a nation of law-| cver presented in this city by an am. | {or several years ia Rhodo Island, Take Dreakers. it simply reveals the weak- | ateur troupe. | She is a graduate of the Rhode Is- ness of our administrative system. | s land State college of Education. [ |Many people do not break isws :§-<Approve “Off Days” for DR, TAWS TO SPEAK | ¢ are em: . & . kg Vit !cal\;:!ecot;\:g M“;Mp‘l‘: i we;u‘ intne| Members of Police Dept.| Dr. Curtis Lee Laws, cditor of the Liolation of the 18th amendment is| The ordinance committce of ‘the| "Baptist Examiner” of New York one of the most short sightedness. A|ccmmon council will recommend to Slife WLU SbeAle J tonikht. L VLK | man who owns property should by all | the council tonight that members of oclock in the First Baptist church | stand for law enforcement.” | the regular police force be allowed |chapel on: “Why I Believe Jesus is means A?m Porsonal Liberty, [two days off a month in addition to|the Son of God, Equal in Power and Answering the charge that the|their regular 14 day vacation, and|Authority With God. Dr. Laws ad- | Ans that days off forpsick leave be re- dressed a meeting of the Goodell elub | i s with ersonal : i‘fé‘i“&’-'“fi?‘ ;:i:r{::;: e constantly | duced from 14 0 seven days. .|at the Y. M. C. A, last night on g > ‘ 1 —— Jurope.” | having our personal liberty inter- ’ : o ersona e en e c Ifered with. A man cannot drive his| ~ POCTOR DIES AT WHEEL, n nce [automobile on the left side of thel . s e G ‘r (mtreet. Thers are mme strest’ Yo SERERER L e WASHINGTON was elected the first President of the United States because he fought and won a |New Haven in which I am permitted | to drive in only one direction. In the| New York, Feb. 21.—Dr. Benjamin | war for the independence of a nation. days of Lincoln most men chewed | g1 Voolbel of 15 Salem street, New- | |tobacco and_would spit anywhere. If| ark, died while driving his automo- ngg:&fggfl%fi‘ we were to have told those men that | pjje in Center street, South Orange, | they could not spit where they Want-| Ny~ yesterday. The car continued | Personal independence is as advantageous for you as The box bears this signature ed to, they would have replied that|three blocks, narrowly missing Nor- | ) 3 " [Se were trying to intetfore With theit | man Jones, a pedastrian, of 136 Ren| national independence is for all of us. é%z [personal liberty. The 15th amend- | ner avenuc, Newark, and then crash. | m | ment wipes out a very potent cause|ed into a tree. | . 'SOc. {of pauperism and crime. Many men| The cause of death was, heart fail- | It means power, freedom, opportunity. A savings ac- . s count in’this bank is a first step on the shortest road to go through a lot of mock heroics| yre induced by acute bronchial pneu- | about the personal liberty when all{monia and overwork, according to Dr. | s they want is to get a drink.” | William M. Brien, reputy county phy- | YOUR independence. Start today. | He cited as one of the alleged ob: | sician. Dr. Voelbel had complained . | jections to the Volstead act that people | for several days of grippe, which he say it is too severe, “Many people said he contracted from ont of his! ® [ [ ] o and then everything will be all right.’ | ing as Jong as possible. ‘To legalize light wines and beer would Dr. Vielbel was forty-seven and ary 22nd is a Legal Holiday (Washington’s Birthday) This Bank Will Be Closed All Day 23 ]l {be to enact a lie. Light wine con-| was well known. He leaves a wife| - eSS gt s tains at least 10 per cent alcohol and | and daughter. E Tomorrow Febru Dental X-Rays whiskey 40 per cent, therefore, four | e — y glasses of wine are as intoxicating as| Homemade cakes and confections ai- 52 MAIN ST. Phone 708l (n, giass of whiskey. If congress| ways add to the good cheer of a party passed a law legalizing light wines| or picnic. They will be more tasty i{‘ and beer it would be overturned by |flavored with Baker's Extracts.—advt. | ~" THE NEW BRITAIN FOLLIES| RUDOLPH VALENTINO With Cast Including 35——LOCAL GIRLS—35 And MAE MURRAY In “THE DELICIOUS LITTLE DEVIL®

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