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NEW BRITAI 'DREAMER HELPFUL MINERS AND OPERATORS WILL MEET IN CONFERENCE AGAIN TOMORROW But Owners Make It Plain They Have Not Accepted “In Principle” Any Plan Submitted by News- papers. reduction of wages and permanent arbitration could be negotiated, Mr. Kennedy sald the miners' represen- tatives would enter the conference Tusday “with heads erect and ready to fight to the last diteh" agalnst arbitration, City Items | ExCouncllman Lawrence M. Stanley has accepted a place in the assembling room ofeNorth & Judd. He was formerly connected with Landers, Frary & Clar. meeting of Everyman's Rev. Dr. J. E. Klingberg, super- |yesterday morning O(‘x:lt[vr:;fi:)‘:'so(”!'he{chIIdxrl\‘ndlloxn('. lk: This was the last sermon by Rev, ¥ for a few days. Mr. Fiske. For the next four Sun- | An anniversary mass of requiem days, Rev. William H _\Yl-’vrpou‘n[ ifor Rev. Reinhard Bardeck will be the Methodist chureh will speak held at 8t l‘rvrr‘s church Saturday | 10y, Mr. Piske yesterday took as "'?‘T;‘“‘“‘,:‘U:K" i{"o‘n': . fety of ™S theme, “The Dutitul Dreamer,” o en's soclety of lund explaine o ry se: ths Church of &t. John the Evangel- ‘,'[",’\fi,‘,,",'f"f::h(:u,,”flffp Pl vould result from the meeting. ln"'o:::”‘ ’:“’fl‘"'" the church hall to- '\vuy the one child in the family that Jloth sides _sldes, however, were MOV VeRIng i Jacob lovad the best. That is very liopeful that something would de- | fioward S W-”f;f'i‘l‘frfi"lm' of the Lipt to be an unfortunate thing, and, velop that would enable them to {EIA0T il .:)]“:_ h‘: ‘:‘ indeed, so it was unfortunate * for vgotiate a new w: scalo that, o2 b s 2ES S Joseph,"” would send the 153,000 idie men 1;19“ perated on for stomach trou Speaking of the life of Joseph and ek to work, - indicative of the No Acceptance have a practical use In agreeing to resume the eon- | a man, he said Hennessy Btanley street, aceord- re: rence operators made it plain that [ tPIRE o AN "" ‘;L::: “Unfortunately, ¢y had not accepted “In princlple” o a0 L B e rihe |0f dreams as a will-o-the-wisp chas peace plan of E. J. Lynett, pub- |18 F 701 b TEEATY Ling atter thing aro impossible. er of the Scranton Times, as|'"\OEGS o Most men think of dreams as blind ted by John L. Lowis, president [ WH'S he wes 4 aders of the blind, who lcad them the United mine Workery, in his operated by Hugh oyl ariva B their followers alike into the vyuest for another joint meeting. for the Gult Ref m,'mm pany, | ditch by the ways But in my oy declared thal Mr. LYnettsg.oiine fander of another cor on {JUdBment that is not (rue. I would 1woposals did not a™ord a satisfac- { v, o o raet He r('p( Ao el fy the {dea this morning that ¥ baals for.wiconteaot fF Despite| iy Sy st FEROESE O Polcs o announced attituds of the mino |1t 1 : ikl viers, the unlon chief insisted that | L g ; A epare tire and number plates call for the mesting be fsaued. |, oo f1NTS TN BRG numEer plates |, L S menta in o, man's life. Uhls Waaldonolyeatreday. by FAIvin | golfqyry i SRHE 06 s & o 1 4| “The man who goes along the \tarkle, who has no vote in the con- | \ [Wayior iita ted N e i (night while the car w arkec ay ot life today and sees hing orence, said he hoped the two he car was parked in front ofteA orr sl in the streets but mud and water; Eldews mauld roomefidowhy ol et J e S e 57a3) takan raml he. Tilioleoes nothing In s build- non eense and brass tacks™ and find | ., o "y o Hranko, 208 McClin- | Ing but brick and stone and cement | way to break the deadlock, tock strest, while it was parked on |and S0 much wood and timber; the So far es'krown the confeteesiciiuin piate, ; % %% 'man who sees nothing in lite but Wil have before them only one n l:tn};nrt w"(\)‘a]ma“ 112 \”m”}.,\: things he can touch and < fhe Lynctt proposals—when they {g ..o reported to police that he lost | handle; who is familiar with noth- inset today. _This has been nooedts |, 1ookeibook 1n Harttord last night |ing but these material forces which by the miners as a basis of nego- in which was his auto rr,;gm.-arlon (are but the common interpretation tntlofis, but met objection from the | yyy ng ‘money, The pocketbook was |of his common life that man is los- operators becausa ‘it does not con-|¢ound by the Hartfora police, ing out in the long run in the in- tain ‘any method of preventing in boys were hunting in the |Spirations and ldeals which belong the future such deadlocks as the one ' oy oyt TS EEINE (0 LR (2 the lives of men. from which We are now suffering.” 1oy Cammarti, 87 Michell street. | “This life of intense Although there are no indications stray bullet was fired throngh Cam- |you and I are leading at elther group will recede {rom ., ity window, Sergeant Pairiok J,|the ‘sum all’ of the succ ts stand, 1t 18 hoped that they Will (»Marg investigated, and warned the |in the world. That you, my ind a way out.” boys, who sald they did not know 'are going around this town Thomas Kennedy, that the window had been broken. |day with your coat tails at an a *\‘“"f'iv';;‘;::fi“r;‘: ;’v“ | As he passed the old Normal|of 45 degrees to !u‘rill the tusks o & school on Hillside place yesterday |yvour life docs not aecessarily i Wilkes-Barre, declared that threo!attornaon st 4 o'olock, William |cate that you building to t companies—Lehlgh Coal and | pagenaw, 162 Main street, reported |highest capucity the social, moral Vigation, Philadelphia and Read- [¢q pojice that he saw a window open land religious life of the g and Maderla Hill—were re- ‘414 some hoys gathered around. He |in which you live. ponsible for the prolongation o d that when he approached, tha| T would falk to you He assarted that these | \ovs van away. Mr. Beauven, assist. | Joseph in my mind and yours, about i indueed the o {ant superintendent, was notified and ! the idea of dreams and the pl breome parties to an ins gaid nothing was taken. they hold in the ordinary life nent. to allow tl trike 10| Prancis Delaney, who recently un- | man. Why is it by dreams of that ntinue until & scale carrying & {gerwent an operation at the > ew which has not heen that we realiz: s Dritain General hospital for a rup- [ anything that ally comes 10 pass tured blood vessel in his leg, 1eft for|in this world? You fake the man T . = his home on Bassett street vesterds who 18 cold, and he immediately be HomE \VET WASH LauNDRYy Louis Coman of Bristol was taken s to dream o snug house and " DOES OUR LAUS W | | [ saturday night while on a train|, warm fire, which by every effort i ) CAND MY WIFE HAS ¢ bound for Bristol. He was taken to ! passible he will go forth and win THEARY (Rev. Samuel Fiske Declares Vision I§ Essential It 16 unfortunate for any child in the family to be a pet of any one of its parents, according to Rev. |8amuel A. Fiske, of the Berlin Con- gregational chureh, who the fourth of a series of “Brief Bible Blographi Philadelphia, Jan. 26 (P—Re- dumption of the conference of hard coal operators and miners, sched- uled to open here tomorrow, again cvived the oft-shattered lLope for in early settlement of the anthra- cite strike, There was no assurance that this vonference would be any more suc- ssful than the two preceding ones, hich ended in deadlocks. On the surface there was nothing to indi- cate that peace in the industry talks on at Bible clasg o where An attempt was made last night th 6 life to enter & garage belonging to Leo . i of most. men think on Court the car ng noon, |are not yet but that may be in th life of men, are among the most activity whi may not be 1 life brother, every internationsl | the United address at di- then, with panics - in General hospltal, | e to leave the insti- | the New Bri or himself. Here is a man who is but he w hungry, and that man begins to tution yesterday. dream of ta full of palatabls Harr; Jackson of this ¢ity, ! to0d, and he goes out to labor and commander of the Ameriean 1of) until his dream is realized and Leglon, was a guest of honor at the . finds himself with th conference of department officers of | oe 1ire about him. Here fs the mai Legion held in Newark, N who is impoverished and poor; he Saturday night. I has dreams of comfort and dr § Mrs: Florence Hoffman, daughter e (po apility to have and to hold ot-Captain and Mrs. V. T. Davis of ¢ pince of life, 196 Beaver street, has entered the | NGl "o those dreams Hartford hospital where she will | ool p o™ “We have dreams of all Kinds % " |and the dreams that men hold are M. Sick Benefit assoctation will| (10 T (RS T i be held at Vega hall, 60 Arch street, | "o FIR ISR B € e T {Tuesday evening. Election of offl-} - iy tnat are worth while, We e arhelore for the COMINE | pave our droams of the great 2 et I ve s that have blessed mankind. hold its regular meeting in Odd Fel- AT DT Tl (s s {lows' hall, Arch street, Wednesday | close-knit brotherhodd | afternoon at 2 o'clock. The social | /1908 2 T8 €OV S0 iwhich was to be held tomorrow aft. |ErTansement of & e €68 IR efsatety AT B T Jy WL 0‘\17\“1 the mountains and across ths "‘,.:::,l;.cc.:of;rm has been Indefinitely | |0 ins. The wires are lald, and be- : s £ our break- Miss Lucy Clarkson was tenderedf{“‘7":’-'5;*“0’:‘:Ij’y"‘r;'nr;f:“gl'hr_ Rty £ s e arty at her '28 - o A I:o:\‘:r';:]{xr;:?;‘s e Saturday | €verything that has happened in the "i\\‘nll\s by about 20 of her friends. last '.’.4‘ hours I‘;nm the uttermos She was the recipient of many beau- \‘a:.ls of v]hve dn:r 1“(”“ tiful gifts. Whist was played and | Not oty O, Sosr |an enjoyable evening spent. vision bR A son was born yesterday at the | the wor ogl e ! New Britaln General hospital to Mr. ;kni! r'lmwnsh(g ,"f. h ebe o and Mrs. James Russell, 437 Chest- | 'he wire, but Gray el s | nut avenue. | thetr dreams, and they dreamed tha ! Policeman Willlam Grabeck {5 | it was possible to project the human celebrating his 28th birthday today. | Voice through the air so that a man | The regular meeting of Valiant | could talk with his friend in Chi | Review, No. 9, will be held this even- | cag0 from New Britain. And now |ing at 7:30 o'clock in Eagles' hall. | they are telling that soon W 1‘. After the meeting a soclal will be %ot only be able to talk to r';p“ held for members and thelr friends. | but that we may be able to oo Mrs. B. Gordon of 190 Greenwood | 4t the sametime. (I can rj\v.‘ e | street has entered the Mt. Sinal hos- | circumstances when T should be vers | pital in New York city for treatment. | happy not to have my friend see m | Martha Chapter, No. 21, O. E. 8, |at the telephone) ¥ : will hold a regular meeting tomor-| “We have the ilustration hygienic problem now solved | | row evening at 7:30 o'clock. Busi- | Howard giving the very best 'h V:‘xfiry«\ ness of importance will be transact- |to the process of the manufac v Y led of rubber; sometimes near arrest protection. Dispose of it a5 | | ““1y. 5204 annual sesston of the |hrcause he cannot pay his bills, or easily as tissue. | Grand Chapter of Connecticut, Order | just standing on the edge of a jail | of the Eastern Star, will be held at | sentency s;;rm;,nx a In:m rx;\'} -time “sani » is | Foot Guard Armory, High street,!giving all he has xperiments | 25 k?ek:o::;g :::‘,}'?;v Mp?gion'i | Harttord, on Wednesday and Thurs-, with this r:(nv*vrn(r\-( .\n:;::n;;‘rmfln: are discarding it as a needless hazard. | day, commencing at 10 a. m, night there comes to this A dream, and he dreamed ahout a way | “KOTEX,” a new and remarkable {that rubber could be manufacturbd so way, is now used by 8 in 10 better {as to be the servant of humanity. | class women. Discards as easily as a piece of ' In his dream it came to him that by / some process he could mix sulphur tissue. No laundry. No embar- rassment. EL te comforts and he goes ont o UR SWEET AND CLEAN WET ASH PLAN SHOWS YOU HOW TO BE HAPPY THOUGH MARRIED. Home Wet Wash Laundry bl have his rations of this close- of | Bequests of Ukulele And $10 by Suicide New York, Jan. 25 (P—Leaving a note asking that her ukulele be given | to her young brother, Charles, of | Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Katherine Smith, TOMAN'S PROGRES delivered | the | dreams | * [ tried to bring ams, as the sceing of things that , | until your dream f {proud of vour city. community | DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1926. the battlefleld, recognizes the awtul | loss of life that is there because of failure of nurses' attontion, and Florenco Nightingale in the wak: of her dream leads forth a mighty army of the best young women of the world under the red bauner ot | the Cross until the sufferings of | en are ministered unto and the | lives of men are saved Martin Luther, ' standing place there in Germany ai the absurdity of the religion of his day |the freedom of the human con science, nailed .his thesis to the wall at Worms and there took his | stand for the things of his dream 1 might eite to you that Colum {bus had a dream of a new world, {and he was scouted and scoffed at in the light of that dream [saled his ship until & new world | was discovered Our fathers had a dream of & land where they could have free fa¥ religious and political development, | 17 ind they taok their Mayflowers and |07 sailed 1o New 100ked forward to with such eager- ness — the day of human brother- hood and of peace fn the world? If brotherhood, which is so far re- moved from the actual realization men today, 1s to come into our it 18 to come only when you and are inspired the pleture of hat {deal that shall com: all are brothers and 4l dare to dream about that thing and shall e to be willing v expend ourselves to its realiza- tion by hen men in his d seoing situation {n declared tor “It will not be any use for min- Isters to preach about brotherhaod until boys and and ministers | ind men who are in. terested rhood shall be| Wil with thelr brothers | relations, 1t w brotherhood wr of broth men everywhere in ing to brott live rotherly <ing are ut must h men, J in all our lives — the . in the we are ed to- in industry, offices, yes, s, we are ac- gy an c¢h the notion that 1 million kinds will bring ctter day into the eociety of mankind. T am not a prophet. Per- they will: T hope so. Some- am greatly discouraged to short wn all these humanity I uncharted se » obscased by New England Virginta, and the thing that great fre 1ps nd this man dreamed and that, 'fmes T ared, and they lived until v a t republic was born, the 'hi thought, as it seems ts me, f the pational life of nturies id ht icross the onfes of York and realized and les of then ity of a bringing ant to say to you th + midst of all this all this, men may yet time in the privacy of own place dreaming — con- emselves, dreaming con- the issues of the lifa of eeneration, storing away in cams spiritual power und on which, when their taken hold of their end them out into their to make these things S R it only 'as horizon of to- which have not but hy the grace of God may 10rrow, that you and I s to realize the dre. morn. i nd in of Joseph in our ace ¢ illustrations I have you, what shall concerning practical life you in this modern minds; w spend their com fore {you and T have I this thing ir jand 1 livir world? || “I want {ing men, that {t is pc to dream unworthily tor you to dream hat by your to ar 3 ou this morn ible for you it ig poss Itiehly, in order | dreaming you may dodge your duty, 1t is not those things that 1 am talking about thi morning. Joseph dreamed, first, sel fishly, &nd he had to be trained by |the provideace of God through slav- | be tor and imprisonment and suffering able 1 he could sec the fine jdeals of the inspiration of the drea of humanity and The same thing holds for us tn this morning. our modarn life to Whenever | “Where there 1 viston; |there fs an idea that a better con- | where there i no dream,' the old i"mnn of lifo may be possible than | _ {has yet heen realized, there is your | S |dream, and your dream is to be fol- ' Jg3 {lowed by every possible working out |of your mental powers and of your | nental powers and of your vision | is realized. 1 |f8 would not give a fig for the man | |8 | who simply dreams and then is not | willing to pay the cost of his dream | to say to orrow the thin, ory | unti I are sonal ambition. L1t common common to no Every dream a man has that's worth while is going to cost him omething. | “You men here this morning arc You would like to have, T imagine, each man of la better city; you would like a ) | Britain of higher ideals and purer |life and nobler citizenship Ishall you gain rrat? Of cour clubs and a C . but you shall have tain only as you in have service af Commer hetter New in the v you r¢ and ha itain and follow vour dreams until thing that may t been | “As T drove into town this morn ing I passed by Franklin Square with its statute of Elihu Burritt, and there came into my mind the picture of the man who dreamed for New Britain and for humanity, and of those ho have followed n th W Burritt—these manufacturers of New B whose names are houschold wor for ug, the Stanleys and the Corbin ind the Judds and the Erwins. Hov id these industries come to be es tublished here, and how did Nev Britain happen to be the great hard ware city of the world? Becaus: there were men who dared to dream ind were willing to pay the price of their dreams and establishe their industries until they {today throughout the worl “If there s to bo a better Nex Britaln you must dare to dream « a better New Britain. Do you wa: to see the day that Elihu Burrif s not y other wake men of the proper | under ' Cught to Know | | g Gain Weight and Strength in | 30 days or Money Back You probably know that Cod Liver Oil is the greatest flesh pro- ducer in the world Because it contains more Vit mines than any other food you can Y8u'll he glad to know t Liver Oil comes in tablets now, so if you put 10 or healthy flesh on your feel well and strong gist for a box of Me 0il Compound Tablet Only 60 cents for if you don’t gain five pounds fn § days your druggist is authorized %o hand you back the money you paid for them. It isn't to Co suga really 20 pounds of wan to bones an ny drug. od Liver 60 tablets and for in unusual pounds anything gain 10 3y's, th genuine Cod Liver Oil SLUGGISH LIVER?- original Table! | their dreams prophet, the old wisdom writer of |Griffo—a name he bhad adopted be. the Hobrews has declared, ‘there [cause of the reputation of his broth- the people shall perish! And why? er as a preliminary pugilist under Simply because we must dream the name of "Kid Griffo"—had en. Into our national lifo and dream |foyed the confidence of Tammany into our social endeavor and into|Hall politiclans since the early days our citizenry the moral and the of the late Charles F. Murphy, Tam spiritual ideals which are born not 'many leader, 1 the he vernor Smith appointed Cucco ndeavor, but sergeant at arms of state sen- men ate, and he served throughout the whole last term of the legislature, and o shall come willing to bend their hearts and, wills to the divine; to dream and then be willing to of the realization of f material ( when s 0 the are min ha impress $35,000 Fund Is Given the Ireams." ROKY" ASKS 85,000 Radio King Demands His Fee For pay New Haven, Jan, 2§ Kean, Yale '76, of Elizab has presented a fund of Yale University mory Jullan H h, N. J, other an mate who 1914 j00ks or nanuscripts or for binding otherwi: library." ohn Kean was a er of the Yale confert norary degree During it various ind w bliean Benefit Performance Though Punds Didn't Meet ¥ Apenses, Washington, Jan. 26 (®—Finan- lowed fn t charity” concerts ently by 8. L. “Roxy" is “gang" New York ormers, committee which erts, which were icer in tunds for a na- New Mex ] s failed to they his 1 to provide oration He was twi say for e meney Suspected Bootlegger Found Carryving Bombs ¢ York, ving bon Vir printer police he 1 iper General Lloyd M. Brett, national board planning, committee told him he commit while, th t until th 1l of t Jan Arroste hotpital, } i 1bers that Rothafe that he would see that nz0 Cay told B lanned to hlow tee suffored no los hein ooklyn 1 unds ar newsy Ward Boss Cucco Dead In Card Party Fight York, Jan. 25 (P—F Cucco, 42, one of the last old school of ward politiciz 6 shot and killed last night in a Bos ery card games. His assallant es- aped Cucco, who was known as Patrick his hatred for Mus abandoned his plan, | found children building hs co w ed he in Tta 1squa aid of th e convi ition was charged with tr The first automobile club for wom- s been fou d in Paris, 168 MAIN STREET To Yale Library x FLEISCHER IMPROVING Herman Flelscher, a Civil War veteran, who has been confined 10 |the Hartford hospital for the pa elght weeks, has improved great and will return home in a few day Mr. Fleischer, though 81 years « oge, underwent two operations, pui formed by Dr., Bernard Spillane Hartford To Cure a Bromg . Quinine tablets é The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as an effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP, INFLU- ENZA and as a Preventive, The box bears this signature C. 7 bpove Price 30c. NEW BRITAIN’S SHOE STORE Store Closed Monday and Tuesday—Gigantic Shoe Sale Starts Wednesday— Watch for Detailed An- nouncement in Tomor- with the stuff and his problem would be solved. In the morning he goes I¥'s five times as absorbent as ordi- nary cotion pads! to his laboratory, using this You dine, dance, motor for hours in sheerest frocks without a second’s | doubt or fear. 1t deodorizes, te:\ And thus stops ALL danger of offending. You ask for it at any drug or de- partment store, without hesitancy, simply by saying “KOTEX." Do as millions are doing. End | old, insecure ways. Enjoy life every d Package of twelve costs only few cents. | KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue | | Gabel, 21, a chorus girl in Killed herself in her night by drinking poison. room lagt “Rose-Marie,” | A friend, also in the musical pro- | ! duction, Marian Bonnell, found Miss | Smith and called a policeman, who ! anti- ad- administered an ineffective dote. The note left by the girl, dressed to Miss Bonnell. gaid: “I am very, very sorry to do this. Give my uke to Charlie and pay the land- lady the $10 I owe her.” ANOTHER FOOTBALL FATALITY. Elkhart, Ind.Jan. 21 (®—Maynard 21, died today from the ef- Tects of injuries suffered in football scrimmage at Depauw university last cptember. Gabel's back was broken when he made a flying tackle. He vas a member the quad. Death occurred here at the ome of his parents Mr, and Mrs William Gabel. i freshman | stance with sulphur. and behold, one of the greatest servants of th was produced in the solving of t problem. “There Is not a manufactured product of today, even in this city of New Britain, where we are proud of our hardware industries, which has not back of it the dream of some man, the long hours of toil the pouring of wealth and daring and venture inte the thing that he would realize. “Edueation is all the sam The child that is d makes very little prog but the child who has the dream of ficlency result of his edu- cation will apply himself to the task The terment achieved resuit 1re ence Nightingale sees the horror of \ race his hi thing. ven t study the entire realm has been somebody's s | | of hot water onehalt hour before 80 | TAKE LEMON JUICE California lemon juice in a cup | row’s Papers breakfast is the plan that thou- sands fol'ow, Bad taste, unpleasant breath and other disagreeable troubl!es—res spond immedjately in most cases to this simple tonic. Natural salts and acids in Cali- 4 fornia lemons tone up the stomach. | They are fine appetizers and direct | digestive aids, helping to make en- tire breakfasts more efficient. If troubled with “acidity” or high | blood pressure, lemon juice will help 168 MAIN STREET ** '8 BOOT SHOP blood is alkaline which tends tc counteract “‘acidity’’ caused by meat, fish, eggs and starchy foods Try it for ten days as a test. Get a dozen California lemons now and start tomorrow morning— Just to sec what you can do.—Adv. XT TO NEW BRITAIN SAVINGS BANK

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