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LADIES SERVED HUDSON LUNCH AT ALL TIMES, DAY OR NIGHT. ——— At The—— 284 Main Street. Salads, Pastry, Sandwiches To Take INTRADIGTS G. 0. P. ADER’S ASSERTION sident’s Gousin Says Ambassa- dor Desired to Be Relieved few York, Aug. 4—John p & cousin of President an interview denounced a ordance with facts the reference e by Charles E. Hughes, republi- nominee for president, in his lech of accaptance to the recall of fron T. Herrick of Ohio from his t as United States ambassador to ne Mr. Wilson said that Ambas- or Herrick was relieved because he jhed to be relieved, and added that himself had brought a great deal persuasion to b on Mr. Herrick hn effort to induce him to remain. ere is what Mr. Hughes said in his ech at Carnegie hall on Monday ming with reference to the recall of Herricl Take for example, the withdrawal Amb der Herrick from France. pre he stood in the mildst of s, the very embodiment of cour- , of exc ve capacity, universal Isted and beloved. No diplomat ever jo more completely the affections la foreign people; and there was no ter fortune for this country than have at the capital of any one of belligerent nations a representa- b thus esteemed. 'Yet the administration If to supersede him.” ‘This reference to the recall of Am- sador Herrick was not in accord- e with facts,”” said the president’s sman. “In fact, it was wholly un- tifled. “I visited Ambassador Herrick in is. He told me that he earnestly ired to be relieved. He told me he not want to remain abroad any hger. He impressed on me that the ner he could be discontinued as bassador to France the better it fuld suit him. “}lie told me also of a letter he had Wilson, not in permitted “My Breakfast half the yea: of- says a doctor, “consist: A dish of Grape-Nuts, onc or two eggs, or fruit— I recommend it.” Grape-Nuts Food 1ty nourishing and de- Made of whole heat rley, with all their good- including the priceless salts so essential for balance of body and is mi licious. and ness, mineral normal brain. to of ready to eat, easy food Crisp, digest—an the highest value. “There’s a Reason” everywhere “energy” Grocers gell Grape-Nuts. L. wil- | | teen anda a half months Baby Mc;‘ic}bowl’in]fo&s 7Lz'fe At Home in New Jersey Out. RAUSHITEM,' IS CRY OF FRENGHMAN Suggests Hohenzollerns Be Barred From Discussions on Peace Paris, Aug. 4.—Joseph Reinach in the Figaro launches what some think m well become an allied watch- word: Away with the Hohenzol- lerns!” The Allies, he says, will agree that there shall be no treaty with Wil- liam of Hohenzollern or with and he con- any member of his family, tinues: “Unless I am greatly mistaken the question of the Hohenzollerns will he- come more important every day. It is too vague to speak of destroying German militarism; we must abolish German miiltarism’s soul, which is the House of Hohenzollern with feudal castes and all its birds of pre) “I have shown twenty times that the war is the personal work of the German Emperor. xactly when he began to premeditate it perhaps even he does not know. But it is a rfact that he had taken his stand N 1913, when he unbosomed himself the Belgian king about ‘the nec of war soon and his certainty of suc- cess.’ It is a fact that this imminent war was the subject of the famous conference of April, 1914, with Arci- duke Franz Ferdinand at Koponstadt. It is a fact that finally, as accomplice of Austria’s ultimatum to Serbia, he with own hand abolished all chance of peace, refused the conference pro- posed by England and the arbitratian of The Hague conference offered by the Czar, and declared war on Russia at the very moment when the Vienna government had welcomed Petrograd’ proposals. And this though every pretext for war had vanished. “Since the brusque attack throug® lgium failed and his bright dream ¢ vanished, since German cory rew the earth and the Ger- man nation i hungry and bears the hatred of the world while the horizon is lowering with menace, the Germ emperor is afraid, and says ‘I willed it not’ Then who did will it? “His feudal chiefs, his junkers, the Kronprinz and his Agrarians willed it, too, but Germany of the Hohenzollern is no oligarchy or democracy. There is one lord and master, Hohenzolicrn the emperor. It is he who wilied, who ordered, who began t All other accomplices—and many, Austrian and G annot the fact that principally responsible first place at the dock where others after him is the master as: sin i itish Premier also said this in a solen before the house of commons nection with the case of Captai t. He sald: The British ment will bring to tice the inals responsible, whoever they be and whatever their position.’ ¢ Iy in such a case the man who is author of the system under which the crime is committed is the most of all. Who n? Over year ago in on the Lusi- tania a jury pronour guilty of wholesale murder the offi- cers of the submatine, the German government and the emperor of Ger- man; All those generals, those offi- the rman the His of will sit o infamy ITe Asquith has n declaration’ n con- is that m the verdict of Kinsale McAdoo, four- old, is a healthy, happy, cute little kiddie and the pride of her -distinguished 1na- Baby Ellen Wilson | ternal grandfather, President Wilson, well as of her father, Secretary of mreasury McAdoo. Baby McAloo is spending the summer at the summer home of the McAdoos at Spring Lake, N. J. reccived from the president, com- for certain things he ubassador. Mr. Herrick “The commendation 1 re- ceived from the Wiison administration far more generous than anything I ver received from the republican ad- ation, which appointed e/’ “Not long after my visit to Ambu , Mrs. Howe, the pres! was a gucst at the em- dor Her- Mrs. Howe, mending hin had done as A member of Amiba amnily said to her | won't you please use with your brother to have y E r call back. I know he doe: | want to stay any longer.” | The president’s ccusin said he had iiscussed at length with Ambassador | Herrick the g cpportunities in store for the man who served as the envoy of during the war. ‘)I\' Herrick, ss, he said, ir ted that he was anxious to return | to America. “I know Colonel Herrick very well,” | sajd Mr. Wilson. “I know he is an honorable man and I feel sure that | he capnot nave sarctioned the state- nent made by Mr. Hughes in his speech at Carnegie hall.” Mr. Wilson pointed out that William rp of succeeded Mr. Herrick as United States am| sador to France, had been appointed before the war began. roreover, Ohis, who MCINTYRE MOBILE MANAGER, Mobile, Ala., Aug. 4—Walt Mc- Intyre, former Detroit player, has signed as manager of the Mobile club of the Southern Association, i | PITCHES NO HIT, NO RUN GAM Evansville, Ind., Aug. 4 ranlk Winchell of the Evansville Central league club pitcbed a no hit, no run ame against Springfield her yester- 1y. Winchell did not give a balls and only one Springfield player reached st ba This was due to a ad throw to first base by Shortstop Blan, Evansville won the game, 1 to 0. HERE are two ways of living:—You can live according to what you earn— and “let it go at that” or— you can earn according to the way you want to live. Training is the one thing that makes this possible. “The man who knows” is never out of work. You nev- er see his face in the bread line. His services are in con- stant demand. Smith Business School New Britain 274 Main St., During this homefurnishings. savings good, reliable, art -—the only kind you w make your home comfortable you the greatest satisfaction Szles Prices on a Deferred I plan as we ha payment of one-third of the ve worked it out: care. cers, those soldiers and accomplices. blow, but Nero Asquith it re only his t They struc ordered it. As Me. is he who is chiefly was the archerim- said, Ie “The conduct the war is one | thing. We will employ against the | Germans every instrument of destruc- tion they irst employed against us. The conditions of pe: another. | We will not make our peace a mére | truce between two slaughter: We "\\m fnsure the future of free peoples. But with him who premeditated, willed, and ordered all these crimes-— one doesn't negotiate with him, cne judges hin of PIRATES V! The Pirates will pl of South Mancheste Sunday afternoon. have one of the fastest amateur teams in the silk town and a fast game Is looked for. Schmidt and Mack will form the battery for the Pirate The game will be called at 3 o'clock. NOTICE The New Britain Wet Wash having moved into their newly equipped building are prepared to do first cls work. We solicit your patronage. Satisfaction guaranteed. 38 Union Street. Tel. 5. IMERALDS. the Emeralds t Hart’'s Field The Emeralds B — iropractic Hints—Spinol Curva- tures. is your child’s spine? 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PLAYERS. the national commission and their point Angel Aragon has trom the Richmond club league, and he, too, Yankees in this city. ment was made t would join the team on Saturda YANKS GET been re of the Shocker, Pitching Phenom in Interna- tional League Goes to New York. Detroit, Aug. 4—Urban & the star pitcher of Shocker, the International RATIFY MATTY'S CONTRACT, Christy Mathewson's contract mianage the Cincinr mally ratified yesterday, Ward drafted the agreement, once to the New York Yankees, wha are playing in this city. Shocker was with the Yankees this but after a brief trial was released to the Toronto team for further o ttee the Hervices ofiiihel veteran With the Maple Leafs Shocker de-| hurler through the re der of the veloped into a star. He won five con- | season, and the season 1917 secutive shut-out victories and 1918. cently pitched a thirteen inning, Lit, no-run game, When the unprecedeted string of misfortunes struck the Yankees the owners of the club endeavored to re- call Shocker, but the Toronto club | Kilbane, of Cleveland, warld's maintained that Shocker was their | pion, and George Chaney, of vroperty until the end of the season [ more, was taken yesterday and r ed to send him bac The | Chaney agreed to Matt Hink New York owners then appealed to | Fane's home city, as referee, Get the Round Package Used for ¥ Century. spring, John which seasoning. re- no- i = AGREE ON REFERE Baltimore, Aug. 4 toward the proposed feather championship bout between Ask For and GET HORLICK’ THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Made from clean, rich milk with the ex- tract of select malted grain, malted in our own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. Infants and children thrive on it. 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