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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1916, COUNTRY PROSPERS 'E’TE.:;T°,i’.';,il;f‘“;M‘“Z.,til‘”;‘mi}‘if St. Joseph’s Graduating Class of 1916 | SCANNING PACIFIC Ty invasion of ‘American tersitory; and “The Busy Litle Store” doing all that this country with honor in Mexico. faaar ¥ &) Wilson's Problems, . . . i : e l (Soutnlsd from Pliskbags) “No president during the life of e 2 : 2 e . o 2 ll S this republic,” said the senator, *has _ ” : < . : < cver had to deal with so many deli- e . 2 o Yk 3 - % 4 _ uropean war ate and dangerous problems as thot 4 To - L : % b c nd gerous pra s as those ¢ . . 2 | . 3 X ; (Continued from First Page.) “What would have been the result | which have confronted President Wil- G . i Gy ». é If the old republican system had been | 200 With more than V‘\‘I""_lnrpp”r s ; Ly Ry N b L day reported that Captain L. N. Nop- | i 4 in effect,”” he asked. ‘‘The stock ex-]x i lcol Inl o ltion R atl Do e B G ’ . 5 L gk R ander, master of the Bear, had or- . averted a panic at the outbreak of the i | ' s andonec -1 changes in every city in the world | these difficult and complicating prob- dered the ship abandoned about mid night and that all life-boats had got were closed. Iurope poured its vast | lems have confronted him almost £ L daily, and he has handled them as safely away from the ship and were LRlRED e Rl SR T e S SR o 1 e it oo ARRE e : Y waiting in smooth water the arri ‘W % etrianores R (thinkcaftnachine olal [ESEcRER RS R IERC IR B it : ; ‘ } | = g | of the rescue boats, which, in addi- | | republican system of finance under ! pjlitant voice of Theodore Roosevelt i o ; . o p tion to the battleship Oregon, the Eu- ) the guidance of those patriotic guard- | cried out for war, and if he had been R . . reka life-boat and the tug Relief, in- ) ns wola ha olbeer i tol witns (hiresident MotitnoM U nited R Statesilat | cluded the steamer Grace Dollar that time, today 500,000 brave Ameri- The Bear has a cargo of 2,700 tons. sland this mighty cataclvsm? But can sans would be contending around : = ! what was the result? Not a bank | the forts of Verdun in this mighty AT @ 4 f kel : fgghi T . | Rescues Sixty-two Passengers, closed its doors: not a laborer was: maelstrom of blood—thousands 3 r b % i s & 4 % 5 = San Francisea, June 15.—The | [8 thrown out of employment: not a | would have been buried in ditches. 3 i . e o % : . 5 raval radio station on Goat Island > business was forced into bankruptey: | Our president, patient, patriotic, far- . . ol ’ > ! B 1eported today that the steamer tut there stood strong, serving the | sighted, the real statesman, handled ¢ 2 . ; - . i Y R A Grace Dollar was taking to Fureka lb masses of mankind, this great legis- |tk question with the greatest 3 . % 3 £ P > s sixty-two passengers rescued from the Jative achievement of the democratic | akility, and won for America its % 3 © 17 4 : ¢ i : g W | steamer Bear. party. As the master achievement | greatest diplomatic victory. ‘There - A 1 5 k! b o 3 g 3 % R Ters 1 of Woodrow Wilson, to my mind, next | are happily two kinds of courage, the 5 3 - e A % J 2 g : 3 3 1-4 lb f $1.0 16 keeping a hundred millian people | courage of the man who is willing to K ; d S g Wi : sl Sl and Hae, Biieide S Tor al peace with the world, the histori undertake the dangers himself and Cotlmcny Ty, (he Moy s will record the federal reserve law.” |the coursge of the man that sends e 2 o VRN SRR ; % i ; DT StorSt gl pTonebent e dvt Bl An exceptional value others to the conflict. Woodrow ’ e 3 ;2 ¥ Pt Butter. Better than othi Wilson has both kinds of courage— ot ¥ & 3 ( the caurage of conflict and the cour- 3 yh ’ § A 5 ‘7 “ge to act coolly and sensibly when ‘ 4 5 ‘ he is dealing with the lives of others to the administration’s preparedness o g AP ; : : e ]“lrvqlnln] - a proof that l‘)\r' party be- | —the fate of a nation. Moose field day, Bridgeport, Sat.— lieved in “preparedness without mili- Preparedness, Declaring that *self defense and stores aill for ot Preparation for it is as necessary now , 85 ever hefore,” the speaker pointed grade. “Four yvears ago we sneeringly . | advt. i called Woodrew Wilson the school : | The health d r e o fr 5 S5 g A T i T * epartment has quar- foicher E Todav hell 1o thol world eventeen boys and girls of St [ class for several years, will deliver the | New Britain High school in the fall, antinedlalcass od dipHbHerAton Tatw: ‘““In 1906," he continued, “T -at-j o o 0" g B iect §s the protec- | J0oseph’s parochial school will re- | graduation address on “Education.” where it is firmly believed by all that | | = 50 & gendedithe pencatfveaceiconforsiicell 4 ife and American | ceive diplomas next Sunday morning | The members of this year's s | the excellent standard of scholarship 5 : Fela fora E 5 ht that the | ton ©f American life scld in London. ought that the | o) B 0 international law. And |Aat the 10:30 o'clock mass., \hen |have covered themselves with zlory | set by former classes will be easily millenium of peace had come and | g o S0 e T e Ameri- | their active connectfon with the |and leave the school with the confi- | continued by the class of 1916. Bicehill \shinpe s 0RtoNT BRat WL I such a thing as the world's war Was| .. " hjjq without widowing a single | sSchool will end. The exercises pertain- { dence of their pastor, principal and i The officers of the class are as fol- | S°% Suhi, $ # CHEESE ’*"?”fv’:?"‘oh'.mf ‘-T‘] o “:on “l‘c; American mother, without firing a|ing to the graduation while simple, | parents of having spent the time in |lows: President, William Doyle; vice | Mrs. James Tevlin of New London fielscen fl;;::‘ Salt xule the WOrld | single gun, he wrung from the most | Will be impressive. Rev. J. Leo Sul- [a fruithful manner, high marks at- | president, Miss Catherine Fitzpatrick; [aisineam it frisrcs i thisTeltys Imported Swiss B Gk aer e iy e cannat railitant spirit that ecver brooded | livan, who hasv followed the educa- | tained being ample proof of this. secretary, Geor McGuire; treasur- At the meeting of New Britain = o A w® (annoabove a battlefield, an acknow- | tional and spiritual destinies of the | Most of the class plan to enter er, John Bunny. Council, 0. U. A. M., this evening of- e ST mistake oppression for peace. Wo0d- | \,q50ment of American rights and an ficers for the coming term will be T s W e e ranasdi B - nominated. B Domestic Swiss 40c 5 : = o has elevated himself to that lofty but i to make aggressors think the second [ G e e e G s PLACE EMBARGO ON time there are about fifteen cars on | time before they strike a blow. |y the siding between Park and Whitin:z urgsn R e e shington, Abraham Lincoln and LUMBER COMPANY streets and a few cases demurrage | Health Department Has Ordered Ty- The First, Second and Sixth ward | | Give the hoy graduating one really agreement to Amer NEW CASE OF TYPHOID. Attractive Booths and attractive ar- ticles at the Elk's Carnival.«advt. Muenster ] Woodrow Wilsan, the three worst ! nave in keeping with the dignity, | woouroW Wilson, the three o has been charged, but Mr. Macauley photd Vaoatic democrat clubs will meet tonight in 1 abused and best loved Americans the : a - B e : i 3 breservation, and worth of this sreat | {PNSel #UQ best 1ove declares no good reason exists for the ismarck bill, Bardeck's block, Arch republic. We do not want a foat of i arbitrary action taken by the railroad A new case of typhoid fever, mak- | street, to make final arrangements enybody else’s soil, and, by the e T Railrond Company Accused of Arbi- | company. The company is held .p |ing a round dozen during the past| for a joint outing and field day. All cternal God, they shall not take a on the ar 1 of thirty-five cars of ““M‘n was reported to the health de- | interested are urged to attend. foot of ou trary Action in Case of Old lumber and coal as a result of the partment last ey-ning (The latest | An ymportant meeting of the H “Dur ] inistrati v . embargo se s from Webster Hill. The tV-|y,gies Aid society of Trinity M. E. rl[; v res ‘During this administration we : st have dene more to build up an army Consumer. - {phoid specialist expected from New | .prch will be held tomorrow after- i : - o : s York had not arrived up to this af- - d navy in three years than the re- e - 3 e bt EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY, 2 noon at 3 o'clock in the church par- Subii ariilaial oy AT [;ALL U 8 IR“[]PS What officials of the New Britain ternoon. ; Ve § o U Lumber and Coal company term 7n G e it In connection with preventative E its existence. More has been done ady Wallac i ooratea it e o] ! . pre ey . ’ -8 ‘eive the American people & navy arbltrary and unwarranted action was | *0¥ Fylce Toase (RIS I H SR D R L H[]ME IS REP“RT taken last nightiby the Newd York |80 - L e, No: 24) Daushe | which will beiadministerad! without [ The New: Britain Neet of Owls will unnec Icu A gl ) New Haven and Hartford railroad S Atk e L 50 - . |charge to those unable to play. The | meet this evening at 8 o'clock in G. usual charge is $2 for a treatment. A. R. hall Al S At the meeting of Phoenix Temple INSURANCE AGENTS' BANQUET | of Honor, No. 19, tomorrow evening the delegates to the Grand Temple will report the doings of the session which | was held at Portland, Me., this week. in eleven S _elebrated their eight! : 's of Scotia, celebrated their eighth | enator James spake of the repub- company, when a specific embargo | 1°7S Of Seoti ening in St. Jeun | lican patform declaration for ‘a o : was registered against the. company. | 2nniversaty last evERME Tl T JewT | continuous policy of national de- (Continued from First Page.) Thoe New Britain Lumber and Coal | 9€ ”""“*;“ I Sllen pm,k.,.,‘?:“a"_“‘fl fense,” declaring that only two —_— company has been organized over | Members from Il s SHLOE H o o G propasitions for a continuous policy | Ure that would relieve them from [ forty vears and this, it is declared, Is | Hartford were present as well as rep- | Local members of the Conpect ot ever had been made in American |the dangers of starvation. thelinisil umeing o Jliniatoryilo ol Eesentatives RoUNCLER SDoREla RO Re T ass0chal ot 0. Dae il cln o i = history, one, by the general-board of | Canuto Reves and Jose Isabel |concern that an embargo has been A - fine and hanquet of the ! All those who assisted at the recent the havy in 1903, which was pigeon- ’ placed against it Openingiremarkeiwere made byjRisSiIner Ansat BEganc Bald | fair of Court Beethoven, F. A., ar . Robles, former Villa followers, who il K o & aodrich, chief daughtcr, |assoctation, which will he held at the | fa oven, F. of A., are holed by a republican secretary of the In speaking about the matter this Brucie Goodrich, Gl ool i S mrmington. Wednes®| invited to attend the entertainment navy, and the other by President|™made their peace with the de facto | atternoon, Superintendent George K. | Others who spoke were Sisters Gilles- [ Country club, tarmingion. G : dill be | and banquet at Turner Hall dini c zover are r - ave 5 Temass) Crang o June 28. The forenoon will be | and 1 rer all dining Wilson in his address to congress last | overnment, are reported to have| yacauley characterized it as a pleco | Pie and Middlemass, Grand Deputy |qav, Jun® <0 SRC PG T g | room this evening. An interesting December. again revolted of petty spite for which he g believed | Sister Green and Chief John Patti- | d B e | e et arranee AN TR Ve “But what happened when this the local office of the company to be | son of Clan Douglas. Rev. Dr. Johu- |1 seseion e planning go at- | fair will commence at 8 o'clock matter was under cansideration in Impgrtant Villista Captured. largely to blame. Since the begin- | stone of Hartford gave an address anq | Hritain members ¢ ) i George Olney Lewis of New Yorl » {he naval affairs committee of the Field Headquarters, June 14, via | ning of June, according to Mr. Macau- | there were solos by Clansman John | '®"% [Sviia ey eskantiiuxtraten |eé:ure°<',f. hou continued the senator. | radio to Columbus, N. M., June 15.— | ley, the company has handled eighty- | Thomson, Miss Ival Grant, s ‘4o | “The Wayward Boy” at the Swedish “Every republican member on the|Col. Pedro Lujan, one of the most | five cars, which, he says, is more than | Brown of Hartford and a reading b Special Ve Sena Bisat e lisid el | SEEEEINEARES SET IR e Rl committce decided to oppose the | prominent Villa chieftains remaining | any similar concern in the city in|Mrs. Mary Gordon. Refreshmeuts |C S IR B S Ption M) relSs AE B LUeA) Bty president’s ‘continuaus program’ and | alive, was captured vesterday by Capt. | any similar period. At the present | were served at the close. ]onmr stores sell for best.—advt. R e, e would vote for no program longer|F. G. Turner, commanding Troop M, DI Eennschi B elIOENs Il Epath ! pneumonia at Roosevelt hospital, New than one vear. After sixteen vears of | 13th Cavalry, at Haclenda Tepehak- NG ; @kilure, oven to let thelpuplic know!|ens! Iujan was one o the Yeaders - " v o ’i R G 3 1'4 dOZt0r$l.0 af the ‘continuous policy’ proposed by | in the raid on Columbus, N. M., March P I l ! t t P t M d Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Marwick and |8 ,naval experts, much less to carry out|g. His capture nearly completes the resi ent 1 50’1, ates ic ure’ aae Noe NG L e inltendedfthe A llibd All Strictly Fresh—All Full such a policy, and after the republi- | extep=mination of the Villa leaders in ¥2351~\'§n:l(\11595:i?: Ce{:;r?l Ealece |} Guaranteed. 1 ork, yesterday. st evening, | B e . Sann oo Totse e fils com | (i’ ek erow the boraer At West Point Graduating Exercises | i i o s o 1 ‘) i tario, Canda, where he will superin- ¢pposed the president’s policy, they 2 E B i e Fteunio MILK STATION EXHIBIT. tend the branch factory of the Stan- policy.’ " The milk station officials announcce YRS R, ley Works. The republican plank, declaring | that beginning next week moving pic- for “an effective system of rural|tures will be shown at Fox's and <redits as opposed to the ineffective | Keeney's theaters in the save the baby Jaw proposed by the present demo- |campaign. The pictures are of an | 3 ; 3 : S N . cratic administration,” was assailed | educative character and are designed § B 4 otiengstoreafisslifronib st sntvt 8 Van Camp’s Milk I'v Senator James, who declared that|!0 show the methods and results ob- 3 i ; almost every republican in the house | tained in other cities where disease A NEW PARK POLICEMAN, Baker’s Cocoa ... 20 and senate voted for the administra- [ Preventative efforts have been in- g ; ’ = tion’s rural credits bill and that none ““K”‘”:‘“dr”{”w ';al'on wide move- -- g : 3 Appointment of T. O. Dolan Will y}:g (r;,,;)gz:dth.l:”l};\t\i;\:';ntffc:li\o or | m o m'mli nfant mortality. s » ; 2 e 5 - Make New Job for Someone, , had propos a subs 5 LT e A 3 3 The senator also replied to repub- KENNEDY-WALSH, lican criticism of the administration’s Matthew L. Kefinedy of this city shipping bill which, he declred would | 1nd Miss Margaret Esther Walsh of s i 3 VI e S B R oR% L e i e Latrolman, to take effect on July 1, : 4 have given the United States an | Rockville, were married in that Y, W, G ok L St e g % . | Wwill mean a vacancy for a park pa- adequate merchant marine by now | place this morning. Rev Michael | + 30 : ? : g e L i ) The park policeman is had it not been killed at the last| May tied the nuptial knot. The liceman session of congress by a republican | couple were attended by Joseph F. always a supernumerary, detailed for ’ We Lead in Exports, «nd Miss Nellie Robinson, both of 4 y 5 A [ “Far the first time in the history of | this city. A reception was held at o A . ot the safety board to detail Denni our country,” said Senator James, | the home of the bride's parents, after . 3 PN * : OiXeete forinesnl .dm\' Chiet aw: 5 TR e e Qemperatic | Which the couple left on a honey- ; : lings may detail him for park duty S ; ek Sl Y| moon trip. They will reside in this thisaun.er. legislation which he declared had | O s Officer Dolan has held down the made prosperit possible, ‘“the 26 — job of park policeman during the United States leads the world in ex- = = . r ports. We are more prosperous than Notice. i past two summers, ever, and mills which have not turned Hillside Creamery Butter, 31c 1b, i S 3 ; ' a spindle for years are now busy. 1-4 1bs for $1.00. Challenge Milk, % BOMB WRECKS MAIL CAR. All the laborers of the United States|10c can. Best Coffee, 32c Ib. Russell 3 - § P s f E — . 3 z S < aid to Have Been For Gov- sre employed as never before, With | Bros., 301 Main street.—advt. = by 4 g i 2 : Package S the world-war raging., aur country is TR ¥ A y h i SW 3 Lo ernor of Utah. the only neutral one that is not in dis- SHARP-LANDON BRI ; ; e : ; o d (= R e B i ; : g N s : Butte, Mont/, June 15.—A bomb in Bocls , S 2 arry Skarp of Maple Hill and ¢ 2 i : e IS 3 o R package in one of the mail pouches C eclared a moratorium. Every de-| niss Emma Belle Landon of 72 Hart . ; S et G Fiig o > X s : being transferred from a Chicago, rav'm o Hv“ T“ “ ni b ‘Hw "CT\-' sireet were united in marriage this 3 P ¢ z ¢ R " g Fl - g : Burlington and Quincy train to the cratic rty has met quickly 2 e i " Biziihs 3 3 N i o TANEN 2 3 B ) bih Bom b Biao | Utermooniet the First church fason- | 5 b e ¥ T 5 Oregon Short Line here today explod- 2 < ack-| zge, Rev. Henry W. Maler officiating. $ ‘o " ol R e ¥ ed and wrecked the Oregon Short lb S, (.. of this Special Fri. a'nd Sat., Hillside ; Cha”em{e ‘Ii]k l 0 Creamery butter, 31c Ib., better than The appointment of Supernumerary Officer Thomas C. Dolan as a regular mall of the politician as we have SRt S Hary giiendivatod ititror fthe' lclateniiior | o et SnaT el brother o ithe i NN e 5 3 R Line mail car. monopoly.” km::»“' r'mq'\len:x:lo R::‘: t‘:eni(;‘t‘énda § 2 : m % ?figfi ¥ 1 i p The package, it was reported was The semator likened President | ants. Following a wedding trip to o § S AL, 23 addressed to the governor of Utah Wilson’s Mexican pol to that of | Njagara Falls and Canada, the g s Pty 4 Dire e e 3 1'4 lbs fOl' $l.0 Lincoln, and quoted from a declara- | couple will make their home in this : SR PUPILS VISIT MUSE £ the latter to sho . ha o- = R : tion o 1e latter to show he had de aity. : figs. ¥ By invitation of Burlingham Schur c(lined to intervene when conditions 5 £ % g 9 A Coffee of unsur e § surpas were 1nuch the same as now. N > s i 5 curator of the museum of natural his- Dassed “It is a perfectly easy thing,” he LA RIEE T“f N > St o] tory of the New Britain Institute, flavor, Xom O8N SPAT. uSe contluued, “for the president of the| Berlin, June 15, ‘:“ Wireless : £ S i : S B i seventy pupils of St. Joseph’s paro- but you can't buy betted United States to plunge his country | Sayville—A Copenhagen ate s 5 T - oo - L g : Coffee. Into war if he is a politiclan before | uotes the Danish postmaster general 3 e : 3 onialRschoolfacoompaniedibyiseveral he Is a patriot. He would seek his|as stating that the British authorities 5 own re-election as he came upon |removed all the first class mail from yesterday morning. Much interest horseback up the blaody highway of | the Danish Liner United States from was shown by the pupils. Edward ;{rm:(ml;vrl‘lr‘r! x(r;\lllnl«;:\'\‘ »*“-r ‘, ”1“ ’T‘-’l: :ll“g:fi‘fi"l‘w ur'\‘\plil aur:d\rf:r:e?srkfind Standing in front of West Point’s | the Military academy and thousands | body by the president, who was ac- | Avis. the noted bird mimic, accom- T alurph €0/t capital, but sttes in | the Danish liner Frederick Viir |famous battle monument, on which | of others an address on patriotism and | companied by Colonel’ Townsley, the | panied by W. C. French, principal ot B Al b e 2 = - = 2 : preparednes: The president’s ad- | retiring superintendent of the aca- | the Prevocational Grammar school, i Sy S osher e 4\:[(1!::“:‘? New York, May 31 for Copen- |are engraved the names of West| guogq was heard by the largest au-|demy; Major General Scott, chief of | visited the museum yesterday after- marc iy S AR, r’; ) ““1“» :\"" (HIREET | Pointers who have died gloriously for dience that ever attended a West | staff of the army; Major General Bligs | noon and spoke in the highest terms orphans, an army of cripples and B their country, and within a few yards | Point graduation. The graduating | tant chief of staff, and of the collection IN STREET 2 ; : A g g | ¢ other men broken in. health, an prm xl»r Special 'H“l. a’gnld ‘sm., Hillside | of Washington's statue. ~ President | class numbered 124. Tha oxercises | nigh officers. The cxorcises tosh ———— pensioners, and an army of tax col-| Creamery butter, 3lc Ib, better than | Wilson delivered to the graduates of | included a review of the entir ace June 13. Hillside Creamery 81c R . lectors gathering up the earnings of [other stores sell for best—advt. | & Sientie caderiiolacs L ¥ 81c Russell Bros! | Sisters of Mercy, visited the museum