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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1916 THERE IS A DIFFERENCE. | 5 . KERALD QTG CoMPaNs. | Sincs ihe Dusaind ot vhe manemome | || NEAW BIATATCE osvBOR A New and Important Chapter of the Big Store s P letor N s Parliament buildings there have heen TORE wued dally (Sunday excepted) at 4:15 p. m. erous .t N 3 “ALWAYS P R saentemiac SO0 nugperous other incendiary fires, no- LWAYS RELIABDE' —_ tably in'the districts harboring mv-; s Entered at the Post OmMece at New Britaln f i b ai s omes st New tories producing munitions of war, and with ch 2 tions of the 'I' ! : !,‘ Dellvered by carriora 1o ans part of the city hout much ado portions of the H L N w 6u%" 15 Centa = Week, b3 Cents & Month Dominion’s populace conclude that . ubscriptions for vaper to by matl v DARSIC toNbe fRent Y the country is being made the victim payable in advance, 60 Cents & ]E: Month, 8700 a year of attacks by an organized band of | S ASGN,S B . Fhe only riofitabie navertiaing medium tn enemies. Naturally, the Ger- the oity. Cire 3 S | = . (ol ”wmsufyf":::"‘:fl:}:e;'lfliy:'““ ;nuns are under suspicion. Guards g o 4 [ Mt ave been doubled and all foreigners : The Herald wil ne Sl WEND(’@W k& iing’ D6 found on sale st Hota- 1, 1y, 1 ovinces are being diligently L i i L 5 : s Stand, 42nd &t and Broad- way, New York City; Board Walk. vatche Mhel Seoretine aoel it ; Bt Bttr sy ot W watched, The Secret Service is not | L . e sparing in its arrests PER E HLBPHONE CALLS. e fness DMce .......... On top of the whole affair some- R el Rooms one at this time comes forth with the | §\ BRIGHTER AND MORE CHEER- startling information that a German, FUT, HOME. e s e ) From The Whitcomb Metallic Bedstead Co. Oscar King Davis, a correspondent | dian Intelligence Office. Straightway hird fl i third floor. Well known in newspaper circles as | there is a hubbub; for it is further < Qhalf (: icut The Py . S . “O. K.” Davis, has gone back to the | learned that the Herr Captain, as they SCRIMS AND MARQUISETT Ol bh(‘hon’ UOflneCUCJr flh(’ Plonet‘l Wiakers in Amenca White, Cream and Ieru, in a splen- 4 i ; 18 Comprising discontinued patte; ns that will not e le again, and o mostiy in sinate 2l (hrec-quarte v sizes, which we bought at a figure that cnables us (o offcr them (o you at LESS THAN PRESENT COST TO PRODUCE. These heds, the prod uct of the Whitcomb Metallic Bed- stead Co., ane of superior constrac tic and finish and are o he confoun ded with (he ordinary cheap beds, To those planning summer homefur- SCOTCH ITGURED MADRA aishings and (o hotel and boardin ¢ house keepers as well as (o anyone needing a single bed. (his will be a splendid opportunity o save money White and Eeru, priced 19e¢, 25¢ No restrictions, you can buy as meny as you like at the follow remaviably Tow pricc S1L SMIM & COMPANY, HARTFORD. and 35¢ yard. Philippines after an absence of fifteen | call him, has brothers fizhting in the ) d & did selection, priced 16, 15¢, 17¢, And a half years and observes “‘ar German army Right away, it seems, il Ing changes for the better that have | they want his scalp. To this end taken place in Manila—in organiza- | sharp attacks have been launched tion, sanitation, construction, educa- | against Sir Sum Hughes, who is re- tion; 'in fact, in almost every con- [sponsible for the Captain holding of- | | FIGURED MADRA k" ; | | In colored effects, priced ng, which always goes up when the | Iii fact he makes a reply that well | 2g¢ yard. [Americans come around.” deserves the consideration of ail those Ceivable way except the cost of lv- | fice. But Sir Sam is not dismayed. What “O. K.” Davi e e e thingly criticies theic!) OVER DRAPERL < avis has to say [ who would unscathingly criticise their | o o (o ilE DEAPEIRIES 0 about the Philippines should carry | neighbors, one way or another. “To | pose, ote. in plain colors and figured Ereat weight. To begin with, he has | be sure,” says Sir Sam, in speaking of | designs, priced 39¢, 5¢c¢ and 39¢ yavd. no political axes to grinc s no *a f w“ s a German; his | | 9 |A U a to grind He is not | Captain Hahn, “he is a German; his | CRETONN S, woked up with Republican or Demo- ;| father was an officer in the Cerman In pleasing new designs antd colors | eratic or Progressive camps. Fur- | army and the Captain may have | priced s 17¢, 200 o 39¢ yard, | her, he fought his way through the | brothers fighting against us; b at | e ¥ through the | brothers fighting against usi but that | L ADYMADI: CUICTAING \ [Philippines in the “Days of the Im- | makes no difference to me. He is | priced 75¢ (o $4.98 poir. | pire,” and when he goes back in 1916 | brave officer and a better man than | SASH CURTAINS. ho has the advantage of a man who | those who are libeling him and, what | oo @85 CL 7B FLOOR COVERINGS. peainst a back-ground of nearly six- | my department, too. een years. Before going to the Philip As if the aforegoing is not enough Rugs, Linoleums and Oileloths. ENAWHE‘} E_ fl ‘b o ¢ nes Mr. Davis met in Pekin many | to crush the spirit of any Canadian, ENAMEE &_TD g Americans. Every Republican with | Sir Sam goes farther and makes his | ]NDESTRlICTiBLE , ° whom he talked was positive that a | charge complete. After telling that | 1 FT isit to the islands would make him | Captain Hahn is now at the fromt, F]BRE' Fl Y S i Q’,I':I : BED;S 2 5 As here pictured. Made to retail at and positively worth $4.95 Weep. And every Democrat was | fighting for those very people who are | WAPD ROBE here Bqually certain that such a visit would AN L As here pictured, made to retail at and positively worth §4.95. S maligning him and against those very | have the opposite effect. Where- | brothers in the German army, and TRUNYS 3 pon “O. K.” i < i ) WA Davis makes this obser- | that he has won high honors by his | ation which is offered for the con- | work in the trenches, Sir Sam charges | AT $15 ?fi EACH pideration of every true American | the critics of the Captain to shut their | DAY = itizen regardless of politics with the | mouths until they have done as much Other Special Ward Robe Trunk ope that it will have the proper en- | for their country as this German. | It Would pay you to sec them. an make his comparisons size up |is more, there are other Germans ”.i lightening effect:— “Canada has got the German business PIBRE—DPTTY . “At once T saw that the old all wrong,” he says. “This is not a IS8 AND STEAMER TRUNKS American habit of looking at all fi | S7.50 to $13.50 cach, their public business and their great national undertakings only through the squinted eyes of their on later to fight a tyrant in the narrow, partisan politics was at Tniteclstaicsor B e work in the Philippines.” 1t against a people. It is a fight Ligics against a tyrant I may be called POPULAR PRICED TRUNKS In all sizes. Priced $4.25 (o $10.00 | cach. 3 That is a broadminded view of a o0 truer ving was ever uttered. 2 5 situation which few scem willing to t is the one great fault of Americans ; take, but which is the only just way 0 see things that affect their national p to look at the affair. It is hardly ife only ‘“‘through the squinted eyes believable that any German who is blg | Ppf narrow, partisan politics.” To a | v * | ana brave enough to go out and fight | fepublican nothing a Democrat does share of the advantage.—New for his adopted land is small and | an be good; to a Democrat no Repub- ork Journal of Commerce. 1 e 5 : ePUD- | jcan enough to have a hand in its | ¥ OTR Jovrnalor Commer 2l -~ ; { an ever possessed a virtue. And so = : o — 1 ; : p undoing. | Nor are those other Ger-| Desirous of buying a camera, a cer- ' ? has gone all along until the people ; : | i 1 the ] Be divided themsel ¢ mans in the same service with Captain | tain fair young woman inspected the F . bave divide selves into tw e e, S E . © | Hahn to be suspected. If the dastard- | stock of a local shopkecper. I thi roups labeled respectively the sheep || © e 0 |4 good one,” she asked, as she picked Yicrimes fwhich fwereiperpetrated Hin dainty little machine. “What is nd the goats, depending upon who : up a di - ero ; e e ounts o retall : - . akes the characterizations, In time | C*P208 are laid at the door of any | ¢ called?” “That's the Belvedere, pictured—with brass rails and brass mounts, made re : \ ny g P S " | nationality it must necessarily follow | said the handsome young shopman R UAn G DoSitively WonthEs bl 5] his business will have to take to th et ® | that the individuals who succeed in | politely. There was a chilly silence. | i ey = SR, e sronnd. fmerians are besln- | o ccomplishing such disaster are qi- | Then the youns woman drew herself | |§ f ° o ing to grow tired of it all. > o % Z coldly erect, fixed him with an icy | g There are also several other lots in this purchase which are on rectly connected with the spy system | coo ¥ 0t g again: “Er—and ca : SR A : i . sale—The price running no hig her than $9.99, and the average retall As pictured—Very heavy and handsome bedw with brass i ( " ounts, » to retail a yositivel yrth $8.75. e T T, | A G o0 e Gt || ity B et it and mounts, made to retail at and positively worth $8.75 : There are many mistaken ideas go- T Aside from the great interest which 3 s b Already we note a more favorable st be evinced by that noble figure | P8 @Proad both in this country and | . hqition of railroad earnin and the national Congress, “Cyclone | P Canada anent the activity of Ger- | wihen rato advances are permitted, as ar or mans and much peace of mind is be- | they no doubt will he. the railroads Pavis, over the decision of the N X o S 5 s Y ing destroyed because of the fine dis- | Will be in a position to consider the ersey State Board of Education in new demands of their employes. It ‘Phone orders Charter -m..o, and Mail Orders promptly filed. Our Restau ling that no teacher can prevent | LNCHON that must be drawn between | | 0y on suggested that the roads OUR DAILY AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY INSURES PROMPT DELIVERY OI' YOUR PURCHASES criticism of the German people, as a | jant adopt a permanent bonus sys- Daily Delivery in New Britain, Klmwood, Newington, Cedar Hill, Maple Iili and Clayto people, and the German government, | {em which would do away wih (he As.a Eoverament Nolons in this coune | friction ‘cansed® by ¥ agilations 4 The suggestion is a very good one, and if of a foreign office, and that they come | vou recommend the Belva?’-—Kansas nt an iden] place for a light Tun ch, a cup n[ tea or substantial repast. oys i hot weather from going to hool minus collars, it is to be pre- jumed that members of our own state has, as yet, accused the German oard of education will give the mat- a plan can he workec haybe SEE . > cffoct of > yatching chic ' p people who reside here of wrong do- T : I orked out, maybe it e — s as to the cffect of the moon on hatching chickens This strikes most er some thought. It was in the early | . . 3 will bring about a new era in in-|| ianting of seed, the hatching cf people now-a-days as very funny ing, although agents of the German . iy S e Winier ar’d Summer On/ L R ey SOVernmentitiave Jrcs Anercliully = interest to the farmer. who hesitate when it c ade an attempt to enter a class v . c comes to starte 8 Hew To Zm h in tY scored when caught red-handed. ’ Senator Owen, Democrat has swung | There is scarcely a Yankee any- ing anywhere or doing an important D v Jersey J Sa | ) i 0 tepublic: ide. of v 9 oS ing SO > “rida e o oom i ¥-much {nithe sameLvssi s it Sl vl (R e i i ound to the Republican idea of a {wherq who does not cling to some of thing on Friday or refuse to wall | bshion that old ‘“Cyclone” Davis maximum and minimum tariff, with {the superstitions of his forcfathers under a ladder? Some still she _ e e et ot g | AR and minimn G, i easons itn Serbia | - rathers | un v Some il ‘shadaer ruts, or did strut, collarless down the L4 | £ A e would delegatc & with reference to the moon, as is in- ‘Just a bit at the thought of thirteen B 5 foors of the House of Rep. | mOre lovalty to the Fatherlana (han the power to the President to fix the ~ - " e S __'|dicated in the letters written hy re: in any connection ¥ R s c e s to the United States; but those, for | rates within certain maximum and N N o }dents of the New England states in This generation, at least a considerss esentatives. I e boys there | b T 0 Lt ere criticisms direot. | MiRIMUM limits to be provided for by Washington, D. C., Ieb. 7.—Servian IFlugtuations in temperature A€\ opjoug support of the moon theo- able portion of it, clings to the supefet as no such Congressional authority : g S < legislative enactments. The proposi- | Winters are severe, and cheerless, with | great. A humid heat, of 100 to 105 1 4 o stitions of the ancestors Only a ediat mere residentsiandinot citizens ilijontof Senator Owen will notibecomo | a1 siiee) and sharp| damp winas| Cesrees I Bahrenncit Nsometimess op= e el 4 ~ | presses the valleys for days at a time, o : 2 « o he correspondents wwho SMmell percentage of men and women There is a difference. | It is some- | law, but it is interesting as an ex- | ne of the correspc where winter temperatures are ex [ | i nd they were forthwith and per- the Teally are free says he always is governed hy scouring the valley, nnd while intense 15 in Dr. So-and-So's almanae says — mptorily ejected from the House of 4 L . “ what like the man who marrics a | ample of the radical change of heart 3 udies. After much deliberation the which Democrats are underzoing in | C0ld scttles upon the exposed up- | perienced frequently of from thirteen maid,—he does not take unto himself 3 ate board decided that teachers tariff matters. They would turn the | lands,” savs a bulletin issued today by | to twenty degrees Below zero. In the mountainous districts, on the other Aways set my hens so 1 eggs will hateh on the inerease of the moon. T select the hatching date Making His Sons Kings, her whole family. | : - L ol L | entire matter over to Mr. Wilson, if | the National Geographic society. *‘In (Ansonia Sentinel.) rless are guilty of “an unwarranted they could. in order 59 hirk respon- | ;o j5wiands adjacent to the Danube, .l"::,‘.‘:,]{ukll;\‘:»”ry.‘:-:rnIfl.-:,\“fi.’ l,,”f"“ ind ],”l.”f from the almanac sign Mr. B— | One thin that makes the kalsefl Icercise of power.” Which is but ThalGONE forean e el e s St nd e PR o bt den winter weathes milder, Dut the | Travelors whe have spent winters in | S1¥% he planted onions in the dark persona non grata to the Americad st and fair. be the aim of the third ward this | YOUR HAIR DOESND PURN GRAY | sround through many days is spongy | search of sport in the Servian moun- | Of "“"'“!'lmun and his father ‘vv"f\"l\ 'I|M\ people is the idea he has that it is hif # SRR with dampness. in mountainous dis- | tains have brought back artic stories [0 Refiishigomchaimoonian o | personal right and aivine privilege ta ) o ;| beat his father-in-law's crop two the cold is as bitter { about 1 g their crc chunls | y % . : - 5 abouSabuvin g LholniaE i gl e {to one. My step-father planted onion | invade any country, subdue it and then | seed on the old moon in April in- | place one of his sons on the throne agh bhen they refuse to cater to the col- The benefits of education at the | spring to get as strong men as possible jublic font should not be withheld | jn the council so that the interests of : rom those jubilant boyish spirits who | the tax payers will be better safe- Their Place, plains during sanuary and February, | wrapped in a picce of paper, and : J : Lol (American Medical Journal.) and most of Servia is included in the | handling fresh czes without the shells ‘I[""l' ]\} YHI'” warm ‘!”“”L' he ”-\'”\ providentially appointed ruler. T@ e ERpS T T : e e e a, Planted.” Dr. So-and-so says thing onvention and encase their necks _ Pigmented hairs fall out and are | mountainous area. The north central | as successfully though th i e Lol replaced by unpizmented or white | scetion, in the Danube valley, the | been hard-boiled. Wintc in (16 | thater Lo LA e FACTS AND FANCIE! ones. The appearance of v or | northwesi section, in the Save valley, | highlands of Servia are as strenuous | Planted when the m € ! 3 B g { ¢ C ings ks BIC or roun« Qred coliar I 15 enough ta - - white hairs is therefore aftributable | and a belt, northwest, {hrough the | as those of Russia while things that row l\;vl\liv ned the Morava v “The lines of the contending ar-|¥hould be planted when the moon (he | decreasing. Tay a plank on the grass it Drops Out, and White Locks Tal:e | tricts, however, that which deadens the Russian | and carrying it on their wandering efuse to kow-tow to the mandates of | guarded.” Wonder what is meant. the democra American mind it s not brute force backed by heavy artils | lery that givee the right to name the ruler of a nation. It is the voice of that nation’s people and that alone pithin the prison walls of a stiffly lequire the wearing of shirts and “Did SWift borrow money to buy- 10 the formation of a new hair coat | heart of the country, than by the alteration of the | loy, together, constitute the sum to mies are now drawn up through The rizht of might may place song a new moon, he rays, and the [ plomperore on hrones bat it s g mickerbockers and shoes and stock- | an auto? “No; he is a highe finanw ( rather it ot n con ow | 01d one. Completed pigmentec vairs | of the importa 3 £ L jigs without running the gamut of | cier. He bought an auto to borrow | 0ld one. Completed pizmen = Erass stay green 28 days while in NG S R kel ek never turn gray. They fall out. ft | Servia. In the northern lowlands, which are found in tha southern and ”m‘ “”” it S G (o L (e ollars and ties. But having decreed it S : is, nevertheless, obscrved that tho | winters are like those of central Ger-| central parts of the kingdom. Here, (10 ““' Menys fish always bite better | Of bayonets back of them. The Ges Jhat collars may be abandoncd, why procoss of pizment formation may | many, while In the Morava valley the | in the southern and central moun- | 1le also says fsh always bite befter | o) Americans in the United Stated cease durinz the development of the | cold is greater tains, despite the fact that Servia's 1 = ho speak of the democracy of Gerd air. In that event the tip will remain “Upland Servia has only two clear- | climate is generally described as being | “Have read ”'r‘"‘_ ‘\“\'"""”L“"‘_f OPCT | many might well consider whethef | higmented, though the base appears | Iy defined seasons—winter and sum-|mild, winter reigns with a stern aretic | tlons are performed at certaitt Hmes | o "would like to have a son of the padrul enemies of childhood bliss, [ he was coming down the street one Giu - mer. There are scarcely any transi- | sway. Among the hardiest peasants in ruling the United States as & loes and stockings? When the hot | day a man ac n-;‘\ml :un-{ n’.m. Usir, | people inured to expo- conquered nation under the theory of can you tell me how to find the She 3 Ua1vine raatoaubIIy i Dhet 1r ol logical outcome of a belief in the in- | : 55 lowland areas areas visited by the coldest winter, |11 | 11«4 p them there without the thread. A minister who lives in a small town is noted for his sententivusness Bd allow the casting aside of those | hboth in and out of the pulpit. As ot g0 one step, only one step, farther of moon patients always died ; | adas How are we to harmonize these | tion periods between the cold and the | the Balkans, may be asked, with | heat. Summer lasts between May and | sure, labor and all manner of diflicui- in these cold uplands, | says: “The moon has ahc as much statements, it the many published records of — hair | October, which latter month is wet | ties, are hred 4 1ed white suddenly as the | and chilly. The chill wetness lasis | andg it is their homes which are TRAUoHCoas though made ot sracs | spIredl Rovres 62 ths Ewiscriiens (el ature is in bloom your boy would e dollars spend ten @ e ving turnec 3 4 y 7 2 g ight ke o e i H.],,“:: .,‘.,'\,”.,l,h,‘ nt \": he | esumable conscquence of fright cr | sometimes well into November, Mists | coming within the battl heese! Some ofi:the statements nikds. | Lo Fule iniGermany and' sisewhacs, Yol pturn ‘to the pristine glory of his | Wa 2t astonished man | 0 o round emotion? A careful | hover over the valleys until toward | on this matter really would make the | his mind he has the mission to subdug Jiighines unon mother earth and the | {al YO € M O O e T An Towa correspondent, however, | irds sing cheerily in the trees; when | qiant reply. “Every time you earn | now Brebears who roamed the shady dell | 88%ng after hin arper's Magazine. | 10 ¢ the reputed instances has | noon, and congeal on the mountain - e | Sphinx laugh. I pay no attention to |the world and to make it tributary to nd felt with their bare feet the 2 invariably shown that they were’my- | sides. Going is accomplished through Follics of 1916. | it or dark of the moon. T plant | German kultur. The rest of the world We have grown so much accus- | thical. It is popularly related that characterless damp, which is not (New Haven Union.) when the ground is in condition. T al- | objects and naturally to this forced b 7 ki e tomed to discuss business in Marie Antoinctte grew ®ray during | snow, or slush, or mud, but an inde-| \ip (ne approach of spring for | Ways notice I'am first in the market | process of assimilation and subjection of boyhood’s domain,—collarless | of warfare, that the fact has heen | (he night after she was condemned to | terminate combinatiop of all three, with my produce in the spring. Yet [ by the Teutons icient he may hg ks, bare feet and uncombed hair. | forgotten that the only really profit- | he exccuted. It is true that at her | supported over the ground in a porous for my non-helief in the moon, 1 |but he lacks all of the other attributes able system of commercial exchange | death her hair was sray, but her | coating by a ribwork of frozen dew.|wickedly no doubt, to express thanks, | ave heen set down as a hayseed. T | that make for a real conquest of any is that which benefits both parties | biographors all record that her hair | The snowfall 1s considerahble, and gen- | hecause of the fickle nature of our | d t believe i Is 2 v of | pcople. The Teuton cannot hel e Rt s a i siographoers all recor h a Jecaus r | do not believe there is a man of |1 t help hig fdersoing the process of education | ,yy. That is to say, the best bar- | had heen gray long before the timo | erally covers the hills throughout the | climate in winter, comes the annual | seience who will say the moon has | Prussianism. It is ingrained through Lte. gains are those in which each party | of her death. winter. discussion ln the AEHeuliusth jese- | ot on da 7o miambing sead op | forty years of false teaching: \ ufted carpet of earth. These are the which event many have been heard, t them be unconfined, even while