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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1915. —_— [ ¥ HERALD | augmented by the trained citizenry, | ancestry, we know only one flag, the 1U ATED | 9, BRIIA‘N the Continental Army of the United | flag of our country, and we tender to C 2 y l‘ COMR NIC ‘ ! Mc MILLAN ] (dotasainG coMpANT, Stafes. And. we want these military | YOU the standard bearer our undivid lty, = Won €7 ’ul S | Herald Reader Recalls 8 Good Christ- | % ed loyalty.” Proprietors. organizations, not for any war of ag- ““Andq Rudolf Bernard, prestdent of | mas Suggestion. NEW BRITAIN'S BUSIEST 3 : ressi g Tni States - i New Britain, Conn. I\;l:lsugsin]g’:‘\iuer;t_lafl‘\:hntr:filss:\. m. ion, hm:x ,lho l:nltcd sm.u» th Imm.q-h'e‘r Kriegerbund von L4 & = Dec. 13, 1916 BIG STORE g ) u s not believe in going out after | Nord-Amerika,” with a membership | e rapian 1 Sl P 1a%.] i | of 20,000 s Editor of the “New Britain Herald” | «ADWAYS RELIABL t the Post Office at New Britald | torritory,—but we want a formidable | ©f 20,000 sons of German war veter- Dear Sir: Enclosed you will find AR ABLE e M army and a strong navy to defend the | 2% Sa% 1'3‘ We o gwl win) = § ‘a clipping that I cut from the by carricrs to any part of the efty [ o0 0o any threatening invasion: | "‘;"‘ ,‘.C declared 'l’v{\\PCIi the I nit- Washington, D. C.,, Dec. 14.—"The ; brick artistically set, and its battle- | “Courier Gazette”” published at Rock- ‘ents a Week, Gents a Month. Reutl £ ed States and Germany, n'lhm: which | Persian highway to Tabriz and Te- | ments ri more than 100 feet in|jand, Me., It was such a good sug- one tor paper to bo sent by matt ———— I do ;m( look for, we will find Ger- haran, constructed by Russian capi- | height, while its walls are.fully 20 | gestion that I could not let is pass . Month, $1.00 a year. AN OLD GERMAN SPEAKS. h\'-;i‘—: mflnqvan_s to a man enlisting ; tal and Russian engineer: is mow | feet in thickness. It is a solemn | by without sending it to you. Make Th'S Your i - r s orany :x“ng' (.Iv-t;?:\-[ t[wh:g ?i;‘:“,h,"”“’:’f,"m‘ fight- wx-mqrmg back full value to the en- | pile and a gloomy one. Fable has | It seems to me that the good people ymo é?‘:-l:x;fi;n'l::é;f ;:; D“reu i } Jong resident of | “\[:;h tha ('n S o ,,".fi | terprise of thn_ Moscovite; for Rus- it that criminals were formerly exe- | of New Britain would be interested in e A e lsure) and who has been 5 R e oRt BT ereRuniiationy from ''sia has moved into Persia along this ' cuted by being thrown from its roof, | it so much so that no child in the « = these United States has written a won- | leading men, whose love for the old j Way, in order that her utheastern and that one condemned woman es- | city would awake Christmas morning 14 will be found on sale at Mota-| ;o r; letter to the editor of the atherland cannot be questioned, will | flank shall be doubly safe-guarded, | caped this horrible death, as her <kirts | without finding a well filled stocking. ews ‘Stand,” 42nd St. and Broa help the younger clement of Germans | and Tabriz not far from the Rus-!and balloon-like pantaloons acted as| From New York “City; Board Walk. Springfi R blican. It is Dbe- i i - oi = atio Glty and Hartford depot. SprinE e iy to be more careful in judging us, who | sian horder, the first large station on | a parachute to break the fall. A READER OF THE HERALD cause this letter tends to clear up | love this country, who have family | the highway, has hecome the base of | “There are 318 Mosques in Tabriz, This is the story told by Sara TELEPHONE CALLS. many misunderstandings that we has- | and business ties here of years of | Russian operations,” begins a state- {among them the wonderful blue ! Beaumont Kennedy: eeot ' ten to present it to our readers. | Standing, hut, who at _*hehsqm; tme | ment given out today by the National | Mosque, known as Masjid-i Rabud. | During my Christmas shopping, one ot s i Gt Gh G o | T G oot T Bt Il Eeea o et | This wonderful specimen of Moham- | day three years ago, I paused beside — c Ay to remember all that is good'in the | “Tabriz is a city whose age and medan architecture is falling to de- |one of those “kettles” which the Sal- S Eresontltoloseol Betrueale” IntEuronel Glg Y,Mheflans andilm.ob,t :Or (»hlat‘_ birth-place are unknoy for, like day, though it still claims a full ticte | vation Army keeps “boiling” on the Tover lof i there have been from time to time | “I write these lines because I be-| Moses, it Was found in the bulrushes of admiration from the visiting west- | wintry streets that the poor of the city Y h h . the :os:.m é::zd ’1;1::;“?1]111\ rarguments one way or another about | lleve I.owe them to my i\“}“:l;“fl'r: of the Dark Ages, a thing of some | ener. may know something of the season's ou can plll'c ase effi i 3 s the loyalty of German-born citizens of | friends and, also, hecauge L ot \_nntum then but of uncertain ante-! “The Bazaars of Tabriz are well-|joyous side. I handed t_he man who use for sorrow when it bz- ¥ | stand the brunt of sometimes vile and | cedents, Tt the commercial cen- [ known in the East. They are of the | was ringing the bell beside the ‘“‘ket- . . nown that there is a veritable | the United States. Some people, in2ll | pase attacks made upon me lately, nof | ter of Azarhaiian, and i is the mest | characteristic oriental type, consist- | tle” two picture-books and asked Glft Thln S mine threatening the Hub of | the rashness of their enthusiasm, or i griginafingl from Amo:ic:xlr:.ptmt ;;;1‘!1\ 1’1;‘(3"::.::" "\,i,m]m{v (;‘. Periia towardlins ot “;““ T o) ey oA h:"ék:o p“; them v‘:m\ l:(}i,,, :“;‘:Stm“ g is | w ‘er cause it mi ., | Germans, T am sorry to state! y- > west, ne tradition ascribes its ways, where Ii 2 ir are ex-|stocking of some invalid child. The first Yeports anent this | Whatever cause it might have beem. | 0 B0, 0 onit engthy statement | founding to .n.».enm:‘m?hiq::?:s lé: cluded and .\'n‘x‘fl’l‘: S ol | TR o ien T A bisy il et antant | condition’ were brought back [ stood out and said things which |y T Tiiear the atmosphere. T | Harun al-—Rashid, the (alis of the liziously kept in. The shops are sit- | Swered, “but he will get no stocking; Priced Sc to 25C - © City of Culture by those who | should never have been said, things | hope so at least. Arabian Nights. This date is, prob- | uated in alcoves along the ways, while | these Wwill be his only gifts.” d - the recent Harvard-Yale | which should never have been | KURT R. STERNBERG. | ably, much too late a one, as those | crowds of purchasers on donkevs and | Of course I knew, as all the world | Springfield, December 12, 1915. who know Tabriz coun sar on foot block all the pa . he | knows, that there are a great many g t a ‘thousand ' on the passages. Tt Hox gl A : I e e vears but a fraction of the city's life. Bazaars open shortly after sunrise and | children to whom Santa Claus is but | for Men, Women and Children that in beans started to make it- | started. N t‘man,\ I:hcl(‘.. .alc‘t-h“‘»‘j Log of the Oscar “Tt is a monotomous expanse of | close at sunset. 1 name, perhaps a bitter mockery; [ are useful as well as ornamental nifest. The game was played | peoples of various nationalities in this 5 flat-roof, single story ho . | “Tabr he commerci r hut the man words poignantly | things to wear and other things. g Dec. 12, 1915. Ty hous strewn Ta/ the commercial center of poig y 8 L4 urday- and when the great | country and a great many of each who Mutiny! Muting! Well if McClure | NaPhazardly over the plain. The | northwestern Persia, and much of its | brought the fact home to my heart. finally left the Stadium and | have not yet taken out their natur: and Timdses won't sign the platform | TUidiNES are dull in appearance and ; trade with Russia passes along fhis | Not to receive a Santa Claus stocking | SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. A g il -indse; pla constructions of clay and mud plaster way. This is an important transit | was to be robbed of one of _the Kk to thé heart of Boston e [ zation papers or who do not intend | they must walk the plank. the outer walls windowless and trade as Russia takes the bulk of | brightest rights of childhood. Then | ¢ hunt was on. Saturday night|to do so. These are the younger ele- » Ana | most unadorned Unpainted, heavy, | Persia’s export and import business|suddenly there recurred to my mem- | throughout the various departments 2 s ! D hnday morning are the two set | ment. They are the ones who havey == Al wooden doors, studded with n about 50 per cent. There is some | Ory the radiant face of a child for [ wpen one wants to spend not mora - sake o city. for T - 5 3 . i e A % % or the serving:pf this succulent | the memories of another country fresh [ 17 1€ form the ente: o way: and, within, | household manufacture in Tabriz, in-| Whom a Christmas stocking had been | then a quarter where there are But lo and behold there |in their minds and when all is said “Has not war been tried enough in | the houses face upon their exclusive | cluding that of rugs and silver fili- filled n;: ees before, and the thought | 45 many to buy for look to this store ¢ ‘ r e L St SR o e . and plaster courts. Tn th Al icans have hardly be- | came: or one why not for many? . e 3 e ' gree. Americans 3 3 for % ~ o beans to be had. No beans |and done they cannot be blamed for | sixteen months of fighting? “k‘ ‘1 distance a fringe of mountains, hers | sun to open up this market, though | The next day the Woman's Nine- your wants, on. Or what beans there were | placing their old home over and above | verily, poor old Mars has been talked | ;3 there rising in majestic . cones, ! their busine: welcomed by the pur- | teenth Century club acted favorably XMAS UMBRELLAS, ot be found in the public places. [ all else It is when they do some- | to death. relieve the tedium of the dull-colored, | chaser. ~ The following is the be- | on this resolution 1 i : B ol aroundithe Hiv s he ‘Treaty of Friendship [ Be it resolved. That each year, as| Never so many Umbrellas to choosa e homes might have been | thi flagrantly against the laws of| A few Fords sprinkled arou ginning of t! y Christme . & fosfiasrantiyiSealnstiine & I i R ‘ in the earliest times, so today, | and Commerce’ concluded between the hristmas approaches, this club shall | from, values out of the ordinary. bed with beans, there might | the United States that the bitterness | lawn of the White House would im-} . .1 cirround Tabriz, without which | United States and Persia in 1856: ‘1‘::\:\0'? part of its philanthropic Children’s 50c, 76c, to $1.50 been a veritable avalanche of | of Americans is engendered against|prove the appearance of the place vi rds and orchards| ‘In the Name of God, the Clement e (‘f m;‘hhorlnz of Santa Claus Women’s b0c, 75c, 98c to $5.00. out in Back Bay; but if so the | them. But on the other hand, bal- | considerably. < s - region has long been | and Merciful (R mmm"fmv”unde”h?;er fcohlillod‘:;:go'rfl;l:\c Men’s 50c, 98¢, to $5.00. A & s 238 Ny § ; ¢ e amous for its fruits and vegetables, | ‘The President of the United States | Y, ; 3 bnes who were 1nundatef1 be- | ancing against these young folk, are And when I'm president, _mc U- 8. | though they are not grown in abund- | of America and His Majesty, as exalt- MT:M euv: stocking, when thus fill- STERLING SILVER MOUNTED.® to the chosen' few. No one | the staid old souls of another genera- | A. will have a new sea! with a well | ance. Within the citw's walls, there | ed as the planet Saturn: the Sover- e marked with a card inscribed : out of her abundance, herself to fill Umbrellas for Women, values up to put .up at a hotel got even the | tion, the men and women who came | known automobile rampant enclosed | is a mysterious labyrinth of streets, [ cign to whom the Sun serves as a| o & T ° S dances r‘;,w (“}:rhk. $2.50 Sor Wit NaRalon iihe of a bean. over in the long ago, who have grown | in a wreath of olive branches, doves, | DArrow. winding p ages, side alle; standard; whose splendor and m Enlilny 5 , e logens lot Sarantesd waters Bt 2 lRormitiel thonght BoR | e Aions e el Uhited e ! and blind pathways. The streets, in | ficence are equal to that of the skies; | M, s'.‘?;.g‘;:fe', I’";::{’}‘f intoBlt t“fc Droot ooVera) Xouse Dpeetal §1.60/au 2 : R b' o up ! s J ete. 110st cases are unpaved. and the snow | the Sublime Sovereign and the Mon- SitiDle teyat & one or WO, You can save money on Men’s Ume without - beans. : eanless | States, who have helped to carve her And the representatives of the press [ and the slush of winter, and the dust | arch whose armies are as numerous as That each Rtoebin i ibed | brellas here. becomes at once a nightmare | customs, to shape her destiny. You will be led out each morn at sunrise | and dirt of summer, are allowed "’1 the stars; whose greatness calls to | o 18 Gm'". b “F:; : ,2:,“,.'."‘;; '\;e Soa AT Cra YRR 1§28 09 tragedy. Rather could we pic- | will see these old follk all about you |, 1 o collect and freely remain upon them. | mind that of Jemshid; “v‘hr’%e[}:“fl}inilr- toys indicate, and that it be then sent | Jersey Lilly at $3.00. < Tn some cases, cobble-stones have | ficence equals that of Darius; the Heir | Ty e oo ® (U E D€ TR SO0 Plaga at $4.50 and $6.00. But it's a long way from the cabin | been laid, but. mostly, this pavement | of the Crown and Throne of hel o L, 0 organization may be pre Plenty of others at 98¢ to $1.75 ca. e : of the Oscar to the White House. serves only to acd to the misery of | Kaianians; the Sublime Emperor o ilig fhe Liciis baninn ond without a julip, or a Smith- | the old men peacefully smoking their the way. Deople make their way Persia; being equally and sincerely | Dot CL SREseU vitlaeh o i P g T g i " is hand in by e sl 5 poor. ithout a ham. No, it cannot be. | pipes, waiting for the last roll call. Bryan might keep his hand i1 about the city at night carrying huge | desirious of establishing relations of | "oyl 10l Dbt oq (hrough the RAINCOATS FOR XMAS. few York go dry, or Pittsburgh { They have fought for the stars and | *eNding the sessions of the baseball i-_\-nm!rn]:\l unters e e of «“h]m_ e rnmw.\h.;};;_ ll;oh;]er-n th;\‘ :\\'r:‘ zo\'(el:-:\; ity was Gk Up) with oty iaasre: || Children's §1.98 aid $5.58 saen. pless, or Baltimore oysterless; but | stripes of America AN magnates in New York this weelk. in. The municipality of Tabriz lis | ments which they wish to streng(hen | gonic Jadies made the stockings of | Women's $2.98 to $10. 5 America and they cannot : not taken up street lighting. | by a treaty of commerce and friend- | .4 A Buy b Raii t for Chri t ling to its beans. They | Wea forecnat for fheirest offthe ; y red and blue cambric, but the club uy her a Raincoat for Christmas. oston cling to 5. ®V | understand why anyone who enjoys{ IVeather forecast for the res “There is one interesting architec- | ship and useful to the citizens and | .ommittee preferred that a pair of in- | It is & useful present as well as a become ome of our greatest | the blessings of this land could enlist | trib: Saualls with high winds. tural monument in this northern Per- | subjects of the two high contracting | axpensive hose be purchased and the | thoughtful selection on your part. ican dishes when prepared in the | under any other banner. et sian city. and that the Ark or Cit- s—have for this purpose named [ 544 stocking be put into or tied on to In earthen ware on a Boston This is the time to gzet out the |adel, which domi the town. Tt f plenipotentiaries.’ the filled one, thus Insuring the re- We imagine t e old gentleman, God bless him, now shovel and remove the | is a massive structure, built of red . at least, a good beginnir cipient of a pair of new hose as well h. Plenteously besmirched | who wrote the following letter belons et L —_— = — | & the season’s joys and sweets. silvery rolls of pork fat and b - = ‘hr akes trom the sidewalk ; ] = Jjo sil \.b' ¥ 0‘ = p. : to that royal hand that is fast going S (o Hoor Do it today. Do Bleeding the Publi toxicated. In the Berlin court he wus ; I.('\\BS ln((‘x(\:sl”!g to see the num- a with copious portions of brown | the way of all things human—the | 7"t °F ¥° 5 : e e o s 70 | ber and kind'of people who Jolned! tn b the Boston baked beans have | path that leads to the grave. But | Lt Pefore the beautiful snow g ol iy Y arperea | $150; which e deened oxcessive, He tlln:km()\o{rinen‘l, (:‘\Hdrcn opened their . Srave: A it before someone slips n the current issne of arpers | A S : ras | banks an ay. Santa Claus for years in a class by them- | hefore he goes he unsightly. Do it before someonc ) il st el Si e b CiahE i or i aled his case - leaves something | o ond pecause of your procrastin- | Weekly appears an article under the | heard yesterday before Judge Gardi- | {10Se less fortunate than themselves, 189-201-203 MAIN STEEET s. They have had to stand back | worth while in this: s & it so that those who must | title quoted above o food-stuffs. They are the bul- ation. Do it so ths announced as the | ner Greene and a jury in the criminal | thus “’“hf“""_‘ the beautiful lesson of vy i i e appea sub- | superior court. ain ho was found | ®1VIng happiness to others; fashion- When at last night's meeting at | s p : work will not have | first of threc to appear on the sub ¥ : slunel o 3 - : : of American civilization. And | Theodore Lange's ix u“m?‘il‘ iz’rnf walk to and from W o Fhii ot oF s o (Coaei ol Grsi guilty and t time Judsge Greene sen- | 2Pl women put aside social engage- Watch Yourself Go By. i i = 3 i el @ journey. ally, 2 we learn they are fast ebbing | Gustave Kriedte rose and in earnest | °° difficult a jo tenced him to ten days in Jjail on | MeNts long enough to decide what a d 5 words addressed us, th i t|do it before the strong arm of the Draught,” two nostrums put out byl the count of reckless driving and to | "eWsboy’s preferences would be in the | (5- W. Gillilan, in St. Louis Globe- a s, the members o i 5 the “Lucky Thirteen,” he voiced as|law descends in all its vigor and falis the Chattanooga Medicine company. | six months in jail on the count of | V&Y (:']l_ltz;‘rns _zu‘-nd tops, or whether a Democrat.) Y50 " st influ- | T28ged little girl from the alley would | Just stand aside and watch yourself s : . our president but the feelings of all T ur shoulder. Irom a mater- written by a Dr. | driving a car while under the influ y st stand asid ¥ plant their fields to overflowing | o¢ us when he petitioned us to s {alistic standpoint, it is cheaper to pay . like a doll or a string of Z ence of liquer., g of red beads. go by. = : g . Even bachelors—some of th y “he" any mal o e o em bald . 2 the seed of the bean. Reap the | good Americans of German de: he snow than it is [in the employ of the Chattanooga Without any malice toward the in 1| Think of yourself as “he” Instead lest of Western wheat and give the | With love for all the good in our he someone to shovel the s 0 “7 | Medicine company for some years i | dividual invoived in this particular :“"a“e‘jl*‘ifltuxh' f(';e ln!f'}:‘flon and of “I"; % A e w 3 TR T e pressed sisters and sweet s J T 3 » that can be found in our fatherland ) to satisfy the police court officials. their chemist. Certainly the details | c&se, We would like to expre the ethearts into | Note closely as in other men you Wate —song, art, love for father and mo- — he gives indicate a familiarity with ! hope that this is the attitude which | $¢TVice to fill stockings for their dona- [ The bag-kneeded trousers and the Even do away with the fields | ther, respect for our elders, never to FACTS AND FANCIES. the business that could be expected ! the courts are to show toward offend- | Hons: seedy coat. : : X In s 7 nowy cotton in the South so that | forget the great German poets—Goe- i only from one who had been em. S8 In this class hereafier, A few jall} 'h’ie??\lfiléhinfl"mfi f;:tu’;:& Pick flaws and fault, forget the men kon may zet a new grip on life. the, Schiller, Lessing, etc.—but also Bryan is an enthusiastic advocate | ploved in some such capacity. The | SeNtences imposed upon men Who| .., "y o stockings, which the Sal- isgyott 3 never to forget that we came here |of Ford peace mission. But it is re- | current article traces the growth .f | MUst bolster themselves up =~ with 3 , And strive o make your estimute many years ago, out of our own free | membered that Bryan was an even | the Wine of Cardui business, and i i Duteh courage hefore thes fake the | Yation Army faithfully distributed to ring true, will, and have found here a haven | more enthusiastic advocate of the |illustrations are used to show lh-)i | i | game. That is when the [ thought. And thus the strife was Showing a part of the thousands items you can choose from i for the sake of humanity. Louisville without a Colonel, or | it you but look for them. In the Orleans without a fizz, or a | national soldiers’ homes you will find - It must not be so. Turn out ansas farmers to the rescue. Let s st Bicknell, who i said to have been nd over to the growing of the n American ship with a cargo of ns said to be worth $150,000 is re- deterrent to that practice. If the ;‘;;"C:'"" at the appointed time and the eye— courts will, for a time, fail to temper Just stand aside and watch youwkell -with mercy the justice they admini g0 by. iotiime heclliatne Aoy ta et | Lo hunery heatiadlktleTones whioTanz RN L SERE SETI RIS k6t to have put in at a Scanda- | or safety, the glad hand of rellowship | 16-to-1 silver coinage theory—Spring- | evolution of the nostrum label from ¥, g ship | 16-to y " : an port after having been chased | and the mighty protection under the | field Union. SOE ERS Sl O ) e el Beeie ) 20 Per Cent. Alcohol.” While the was the plan that last year it w B Fines d patrol . 1 | stars and stripes! : A ol 5 UL T hat last year it was re- “ritadan » - boa:: on “We of German extraction in our| A District of ~Columbia Suprems |author denies that the Chattanooga | ¢TIt these cases the “!"“"’“‘l'?f‘ffli}( peated, and with cven greater suc- e Fate! Why could not that boat | iy circle are elderly men, who have | Court Judge has decided that u “move | Medicine company’s nostrum will | fow automebile drivers who believe it| cous, for the local lodge of ik | IMterpret all your motives fust ag re headed for our own Boston. jived in this couniry for many years |up’ order on a strect car cannot be | perform the many wonders claimed | & Eood 2o ey m”\_";':l _n""l‘f:"” Wi | touched by this phase of holiday phil- though elcss its commander immediately. { and try to help, as good citizens | cnforced. Lots of conductors found | for it by its manufacturers, he savs p‘(}r‘i‘m;;::"i;”‘msl;‘\_ and thus be chary | @7thToDy. contributed four hundred | YOU 1ooked at one whose atms you 1 him of the condition. Tet Henry | Should. That we have the old father- | that ‘out long ago.—Pittsburg Dis- | “therc is one miracle that Cardui PEFHICTS 8 SOT N © and fifty stockings to supplement A S < land at heart, but not in a political | patch. can perform— a miracle quite as g ft. = those gathered by the club; and per. | 1t undisguised contempt su §d know of it, and, after he gets the | ... "is only right; we would not be wonderful, perhaps, as the regula-| A f‘"“'.‘{w}:‘““‘“"",“k"fii’:::‘p”‘“ SUh | haps mever before in the history of through you when out of the trenches let the zreat | worthy of the g00d will of our Amer.| A four-masted schooner sailed from | ifon of the menstrnal frunction; it [ cases will be more effoctive (han &/l any city did so lavishly fruited a | YOU See vou shirk, O commonegl of ilanthropist- do something for his | ican-born brothers if we should for- | Boston last week for Africa with 209,- | can make imoney. il According to G i D eo reach | tree shower gifts and gladness into | Lt : h country. 'Let him bring home the | #et her. That our hearts go out io | 000 gallons of rum aboard. Sounds nell. Wine ot Cardui _contains | 40 & little hands grimed with toil or thin | P°SPise your cowardice. condemn 2 those who have to fight for their | like old times|—Buffalo Courier. ssed thistle and an insignificanc So fruitful of help and happiness A d : with poverty. It was as if the won- whate'er Country [hatlae ofieriots mitoizo el 55 amount of hlac w. These herbs, < — = derful Horn of Plenty had been | YOU note of falseness in yon —— wounded, the widows and orphans— Our insistence that the safety ays ‘“0» author, “‘whatever their War In Hi« Heart. brought from its mythological setting where, ABOUT THE NAVY, everyhody who is fair-minded will un. | Bon-combatant crews he looked aft = | ligeslving potentialitics, are at leost s e and turned upside down in the shabby { Pefend not one defect that =humsf [Now the pendulum of national pre- | derstand and permit is right nd just. Other infringe veniently inexpensive. Then ridgeport Telegram. hall where the feast of the tree was your eye-— 4 “Phe real criticism which we fecl | ments of our rights may be scttled by | follows a computation of the cost of | «f connot speak except on what is | held. No waif of the city went with- | Just stand aside and wateh wourscl] redness swings over to the naval oG e T Bl G e Germk'\n money damages after negotiation, but | making and marketing a gallon of | my heart,” said Theodore Roose- | out the blessed joy of owning ana o by, e’ The general staff of the army | jate_comers, mostly younger people | the Protection of life from wanton | Wine of Carduj. This shows that, £ i opening a Christmas stocking, | » lieves that any of the great powers | who have not even decided to becomo | and murderous destruction is some- ”"‘1\1 contents of cach h’unle )"costh 2 : o e e The result of this plan is so satis- | And then with eves unveiled to whn# uld land anywhere from one hun- | citizens here, and raybe at this period | thing our government must strive for | trifle over 4 cents™ ¥or the = bol-| Canadians ursed him to make an ad- | factory, the expenditure _individuaily on loathe Bl chovmud to nalf o million anen | Wish to return to their Homes abroad. | With! sl lts power—Ercokiyn Stand-| tle, corks, labels, earton, Packing | arcss the other day, “and the thirg | s so small, that those who Inaugurat- | To sins fhnt with sweet charity you" e . They cannot understand that we, who | @rd tnion. e O ool ltnaCiskintmyheartHalwar:: ed it hope to see it adopted in other clothe— Br snevew within forty or miniyl L 00 Ll e e = 1\{“ makes the cost of a bottle o places—hope that other clubs and | Rack tn vour sclf-walled tenemen ys. That being true, and it is ani that all Germany has done is right. The rltxlu *h cannot t‘;‘k‘eh the f_uncl- \‘h;;":“w::f Cardui, lm;‘il'\;‘l(cl l'fi:::.\“‘forr‘ i el S ;-:;arlmh}l,e lorganlzations will join in you'll go k. e : . e 5 s R 2 tion of the grange and the agricul- | nt, total a ss tha hink tha e co s is gathering of Santa Claus - | With tole ~ for a1 who Awell ¥ BRI cachifhat fhe Jopancse and '.fl.“‘"‘ ca‘?-':f)l«:ee v:l“th‘\»“. ;&mum 9L 1 iral school. Tt was not born for these | cleven cents. To this he adds the | \war hut this is his first frank con- | ings, so that the unfortunate nr”:?r::- ¥ v ' K RS sush and bl Cermansfland f;i‘el::tnr:la‘;din:mm: -t;:d :i?w‘:mm‘- utilitarian purpos But it can he | “'Patent medicine” maker’s 1argestifousion of that fact. Hitherto it has [ city may have, each season, a splen- hers have ' statistics about America | 2200 e States ara fmoint OuPl ore of a community affair, not a |item of expense, advertising, brinz- cd as ‘“national honor,” “our |didly fruited tree to blossom and bear hich are very valuable from a mili- | they would only read the writings of | clubhouse, but a meeting place ~for |ing up the total gross cost.of tho, gy toward -Belgium,” “upholding | under the radiance of the Bethlehem 3 R 2 that Uaol e eSS &S Of | | otures and entertainments as it was | nortrum to a trifle under 26 cents a{ ¥ PR LG GG ther guises | Star. Tove's choin grow stronger by ot ey standuoint it meansthat Uncle | eal, leaders they would ot icriticlzel] i ¥ earltor ivears, | Butiback of it all |[bottle it [kells for $1Wabottle, (Fhese |y | iricoalivar mighty link lam had better pay more attention m‘ ";;ng“f would try at least to under-| ., "¢ o\ that there are too many |sStatements prepare ome for thel| oo tUHF et Tihat the colonel has Make Haste Slowly, | When you with “he” as substitut he building up of a great navy rather | 3207 country churches. Until the governinz | claim made by Dr. Bicknell that oo ey M ey e Nee gl for “T j “Let us quote ad verbum from the - Lo netis i duming the past year e net peong| PPRY aneis th at he want : New York Press.) han expending all his efforts on the | writings of the late Herman Riader | o0les of the demominatlons ' xent | CariE Lo e of Cardul amount. |15 War hus clarified = the situation | =No doubt there are some features | Hove stood aside and watched vour = s hiby e R % resented in the e ry churches get yea 1 ardul 5 re is no longer need to point out | of the Gary an which & se v na forces.. If we have enough bat- | of the New York Staats-Zeltung: | {98080 1 3" Ciininate and consoli- | cd to $949,2001" These figures are | | ore i B9 10REer Need b0 B o | collont bat Aok e £ e < leships and cruisers, submarines and Nor is thisa time to burden mil- [ CEEHAC, MO0 B N jmprovement, | enlightening. They help one to un- £ Colonel Roosevelt, 88 the FEw FOrl| S8 Ent but American cities should not : VY - fighti .raft to ward off any | lions of the American peopie with un- | o o "0 any poorly paid and ' derstand the lavish expenditure of [ ¥ O7'¢ Nas 5 L3 3 s 2 ption of the system pther fighting cra Yk L : There are too many poorly [ b ; S almost every day, that the cou without careful attention t o A . oo | just and wmnecesary anguish f mind. | THeNe S 100 T PO e are fre- (money that followed the filing of the | AIMOS v, day, | g ol bvary i T pttacking foe the land need never |, ‘oo a0 Americans must suffer H-ffll Rr 4 i & i ST S Gt e which he has demanded means war. | feature and phase. It would be re- s | = s £ SUSALY quently four churches in a small | suits by e atta 2 e| o S 0 @ LIg et d (6e% Favan Uiloah ear. A good strong line of »Imtllc in any conflict between the United ‘]Umm‘m“_\ that is able to support | company against the Journal of the i ,\v‘ « nlnlx?l.llnvs(.\rclf‘aa. 1: Azm:al :‘:.‘t:i‘ anls [l}rjr'”(‘)(x\)p‘ -lr_x' plan was all ew Haven Unio khips strung along the Atlantic coast | States and Germany, pains, of which | (11 one-—Watertown Time: Ainerican Medical association and can citizen hf\ a perfect right to de. ! e in vogue were all In August of 1915 the Hawalia rom Maine to Florida would prevent | their fellow-citizens can never know [ : Sebi cditor. Those —engaged in a busi- | Inand war. Iicthormote siskan being ez ke herelia el grenc Maine G _ A JSS Ao = i . and i iately to an issue, | deal of good in the Gary {idea W. anything. s ¢ o Root ‘o | ness whose net profits were even | Nis demand immediate _ ) a We Recent election of Elihu Root to | ne I if he desires, by causing a resolution | should strive to adopt the good and g Neliroe 3 “ “This is rather a time for showing | ;,embership in the National Institure | one-half million dollars annually are 5 vai e 1i 3 s of €,100 from entering the principal ports OF | 4o the greatest desree of consid- | o Arts and Letters indicates a stand- | not likely to be over particular in the { to be Introduced in Congress, calling maltsforiSurther lghcioni thetdonint: |1t las e mamberahlp,tn SEOM ¢ ¢ E declaration of war against some | ful parts. Hawali seeks statehood in the Unio nloading at any part of the shore. | cration. They have fought to uphold | 41q set by that body of 250 men that | methods of defending the business, | for @ | ; he same would hold true on the Pa- | the flag in the past and they will do i‘r:vlu:!ru: the prose of memorable state | The fact that the two and a half | country or l? her—any "(lvumry. as he | Ocr:‘("rd:rfw:‘lu}‘"h‘l:qn«mrurns is already | This is one way the people are takin ific. Soldiers would surely be need- | S0 against any enemy whatsoever. | papers and orations within the circle | million dollar representing the | sees fit. The 1“_““_““;? o be fought | G oatan Ry the trials the | ¢\ yjjustrate that they are in earpe i = ) i They deserve the fruits of past lov- | of literature. This, of course, is emin- | gross sales, based on the Bicknell [ Out fairly and squarely he present | Yy Sys is having in New York ed to guard ine Mexican and Canadian | 1, 4411 they have forfeited the right | ontly proper. The number of public | figures, comes out of the pockets of [ administration stands squarely for | For purposes of religious {n-|and not only want the benefits border lines. It stands to reason that | ¢; “claim them. There has mever | men in the United States who are | those who can least afford it, is but | peace. To challenge this issue openly | struction by teachers of their own | membership in the Union but & no one or two or three nations in the | been but one flag under which the ible for any such honor as thi an incident in a sordid business. by calling fn(: war is fair enough. But f;ltll; |lnx?nnl¢_r:: ’;:,;\] to classify the | ready to pledge themselves to bl world could attack -us on all four ; German-American has fought. There : rge as it well might be. The to call for actions that mean war, | ¢ :(l:(‘”m r(‘m{li“”vnc schools accord- | ready to bear its responsibilities. never can be but one flag under which son then why those whose and fhen by tengre the {nevitable con- | B8 nts o '8 sect or creed of | If the people of continental Unite he will ever fight. And that flag is | merit are indisputable should bhe It May Do Some Good. sequence, is but the tactics of nagging | their Dfir"‘ d:\'id:u] z‘HHl'lllflnl- Thus | States were equally anxious to be pr the Stars and Stripes.’ honored in this way. Once such rec- (Hartfora Post.) —not a respectable course for an ex- 'f"‘»" I“:‘H Yows ol 8: Protestants, | pared for service the strength of t! railroads, the United States army [ “Maybe our younger German friends | ognition is assured, the fact may in-| A New Britain autoist became in- | PTeSdent to pursue. But if the next fflh,";,i;"“".;,”' for thy &F as the | National Guard would be 3,100,060 saight be shifted from one base to an-! have not read the statement of the | duce able men who now are indiffer- | e TS e election |5‘m'hvo> fought out upon the | 1"”‘-‘“(‘“"“( there ave ('\ drawing of | ficers and men. That would give us vard off any impend- | German Catholic union of Baltimore, [ ent to the form of their output ‘o yolved MnFalis accident in | issue of whether this nation wants to | distinctions there arc serious grounds | “citizenry trained to arms whiqg IR s time to war which, With a membership of 8,000, | consider the claims of style as well as | Rerlin and the charge was made that § get into the European war or stay out | for objecti e Dublic schools| would hot be stme accoust KGN “ing blow. Not the army as it is today; S 5 | i00RS # elt to a Toronto delegztion, when the 1t has long been apparent that the The faults of others then will quyi ana shrink, National Guard organization consist ny transports laden with soldiers ed of 500 men, but in December, 1915 sides at once, so with .good transpor- tation facilities, as we have in our have sent a resolution to the president | of content.—Christian Science Moni- | the accident was due fo the fact that ] of it—then we dén’t envy the war | ought to i: l'hhc‘“ r"’"”l‘ democratic in- | leus for an army of defense. Hi my built up as it should be, | saying: “While proud of our German ' tor, = l he was driving a heavy car while in-, party. | gtitutions epublic, off to Hawail.