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EW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1916. T | ay is-the passenger service | BRITAIN HERALD |12 v » e posner e : roversy, DA |y voto tor Trughes ts a vote for ] qgEamEmm—. vy, THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS ' ALL THE HERALD PUBLIS » the men who work in this branch of 5 O .3 ISHING COMPANY. me, says Teddy. for me? Erop et railroading already enjoy the eight | what?—Louisville Times, i ' p ] NEWEST AND MOST CORRECT ped daily (Sunday excepted) at 4:18 p. m., | hour day. In some cases, long dis- —_— at Herald Bulldins “harch St | e i ik wnce freight carpying comes. mnder long with the baost in prices of A, ered at the Post Office at MNew Britaim | . = .| everything else comes the information | B the same provisia ¢ situation it L 2 LB R a8 Second Class Mail Matter. | imesnrovisian SRl ttion In ihat garlic is climb The price of * Brered by T sty the main is confined to an ecight-hour | {he ordor bids fair to remain sta- for 15 Cents a 85 lay for freight crews. In order to put | tionary.—Middlctown Press. i QPSR A t T a Week, 65 Cents a Month Ptions for paper to e sent by mail | ) > d0e; : all the railroads on this basis it is| § Visarenan, povance e IGeta s aMeREn it i 3 . The world sure do move. A doctor, B ¢ 30 BAY§ AB E/}«D e | claimed by the men that lss than | (o ek pationt on Mire Istand, T L b only rrontavia adverttsine mezam m | $20,000,000 will be required to be eX- | made a six and a half mile trip in a B r P the ity | 7 [ Foom siwars colatton books nd Pres: | ended yearly by the railroads of the | fiying boat in seven minutes and took pe I nited! States The railroad presi- | Bis wife along.—IFall River Herald. # HARTFORID’S DARGEST WIS H (40 MILLINERY BARGAINS FOR forale will be fourd on sale at Hoca: = : MILLINERY DEPARTMENT . E »fMlT & EVERY WOMAN S LU G DL R DT OEE || Rk il S (et Woaround. | \wpon Mr. Hughes says he will do lantic City. and Harifora Depot | They claim it will take §50,000,000 } 211 in his power to put a stop to 30 days from today other stores will be showing the millinery in this sale for the first time and you will be charged almost dou = | yearly to meet the brotherhoods’ de- | “pork” he probably daes so with al king prices. The correct styles for Fall have been decided upon. Why wait? Our stocks are complete and of an unrivaled assortment in nees OAPLEPHONR CaLLe | mands; that thev cannot expeng this | full appreciation of just how difficult every detail. BUY NOW. fitia) mromes | money unless the Interstate Com. |1t i§ for a dignified man to catch a SALE NOW IN PROGRESS pig.—St. Louis Star, | merce Commission grants them the —_ IN THE 4 | right ta revise their freight rates. The high cost of paper has led a Kew York hotel to reduce the size of | k£ % its menu cards. As long as there is conceding a diplomatic | means of bringing about a settlement. ] o reduction in the menu, the boar- Entente Allies on the Thus it is seen that there is no real { ders are not likely to complain.— ven the journals of Berli r | They insist upon arbitration as a| mania entering the | cavse on one side or the other for a | Providence Journal % ey Short commons and a 62 per cent. sed. & y | fighting far economic freedom. They | requction in the beer supply are said ChHth .G v is | nation-wide strike. The men are not arc not galley slaves. They are not in | ta have caused a decided reduction in | 1l:c hands of unscrupulous or greedy | the size of collar called for by German Corhorations As a matter of fact, | Men—another remarkable example ¢ ' | economic efficiency. — New York the railroad men are better paid than | \werld. nany working men t they see an e chportunity in the present wave of| A Chicago dispatch says a bellboy in a hotel there was left $20,000 by prosperity to met more money and : e e @t rich aunt in Rochester and that he shorter working day with extra’ pay\ started: at once for that city. Play- for overtime on one branch of their | ing him on bellboy form, our guess is work and, naturally they are after it. | that he will arrive in Rochester about. Thanksgiving day.—C bus Citizen. To this, no one will object. It is the | Thankssiving day.—Columbus en. spirit of the hour. Nor will reason- A New York servant has died and ] Jeet iol tralai T caal| el e Gatiave Bs 010001 any s Classy Pokes, Three Corner Hats, Medium and Large Tan Turbans, Side Rolls, .]ockcv Veil Hats, Soft Flop- anagzers leoking after the interests | vant who can save that much out of | B Sailors ; Hats Ler wages oug! be glad to ! 5 Ler wa ought to 8 do a Models for women, misses and growing girls. Hundreds for se- Made of rich quality velvet and velvet and satin combination All ,“f,t,f‘, Agtaaiinics W piet—=Eloe lection. These hats are easily worth $5.00. colors including purple. The trimmings are exceptionally effective. | woman in the nation is the manner in e vy N LYON 'F TLK | which a deadlock was reached. Iach| Every time we rcad one of those ; ) iz VELVET VELVET : ; emphatically that it | ¢nthralling financial stories concern- (S Y sHAPES SHAPES | ing the §7,000,000 worth of worthless X inch - of ground. | gecurities found in the Morgan estate, | | S 2 Clever Beautifully Eoth cannot be absolutely right. | we feel a little bit better about that / : rolled and made and fin- Some onc must be mistaken. And a | §f that was borrowed from us by a 4 flare effects ished Ten lausible young man a few years ago : G = newest styles investization ordered by | F 3 & D : , g s e . o S Y| and on which we have as yet received < S Sailors, for choice. 5 ng out the facts. | ng return.—Milwaukee New | E pokes, tur- In the meantime it is hoped that | S S i = bans, ete their stockholders, What is ob- jected to by every sensible man and remed zislation will be pushed | “Iiven This Shall Pass Away.” 2 — %= S Models in e Once in Persia reigned a King e the finest sastnlls heduled to go into | \Who, upon his signet ring, 2 L8 silk and Ly- effect at k on the morning of | ‘Graved a maxim truc and wise Positively the i g ons velvet. Labor Day. | Which, if held before the eve S a Tt olsit gl L H u n dreds ments, sil- _ | Give him counsel at a glance, shapes of the o of distinct ver braid, on you wili beople are willing : | Fit for every change and chance. L e o N styles of - ; Cia'b asnion pay 5 head f the G o DOWY CAS WAY. Solemn words, and these arc they § . every mnew ribbon ef- “Even this shall pass awa 4 / fashion, in fects, etc. 7 , e Before pay- people will, accoxding he the effcet that President Wilson | Trains of camels through the sand - e, black, navy, ing $10.00 advices. Thus Ruman ¢ would be scundly rebuked there for | Brought him gems from Samarcand; s\ — 2/ 1) i brown, ¢ isiewhere leets of galleys through the seas i : E green, ect. see these. rought him pearls to match with thesc T rimming consists of wings, ori- ental orna- through Conzre to forestall the im- Blacks and fre the go colors — later I Bisy nave a lasting effect n his Mexican policy have been found to | F. It may even pave th be somewhat like those reports from | WSS i sailed the Wilson administration as | fes in the world war situation i abandon her German | Nogales that every Connecticut man | But he counte T ~ | B a not his gain = - ) e ~—— ce. In the battle of diplomacy | I the Nutional guard will cast his | Treasures of the mine or main; HATS FOR MATRONS ) PARADISE TRIMMED resulted in Rumania joining | ‘} B . e bl 0 el e P Selection includes the new draped S Bxact copies of exclusive Paris B e B She is now | Tuth to the assertions: but time s 7 ) turbans, smart sailors, etc. Newest models, in Lyons and Panne velvet g Bt Stno s: but ] trimmed wit ben the devil and the deep blue ' ©Ver. PFoved that truth will triumph | In the revels of his court i) S R S in the leng run. Former Governor | At the zenith of the sport, CHILDREN’S D [, “The Saloniki Army has Les Burned with clapping, at his jests, BARGAINS TN MATERIALS S DRESS HATS all the storm centered. He made an | pro. - i 2 loving friends A e e e i 6 TN e | : S sprayed, black and natural i B o xpect 1o & little PICh-| oy Culperson. To do this he as- | Pleasure comes, but not (o stay: : CHILDRE DRESS SHAP all colors tionally smart and at- mannish looking hats are by < g [only a Texan can when he goes on | pignting on a furious field, : hel et or b e FINEST ORNAMENTS, gold, silver and irridescent) glance (hat they were strings ! Bore him blceding to his tent: B band of grosgrain ribbon, 3 g : ! : Balian i, | ;\_‘ “““ vote th “‘ i ‘“1“}' t | Groaning from his tortured . e CORDUROY TAM O'SHANTER and junior miss. Every p Balk all signs tail ilson. He came out flat-footed for | wpug R ; | “Pain is hard to bear, . i = : g = [the German-American alliance, Te | “But, with patlence, day ! b EXTRA SPECIAL. YQ ”“{n}x}m“::d; T COGUE BREASTS, full siz in this assortment. vote for Hughes. In the first instance | “What is wealth?” the King would $3.98 HATS $6.50 colors and trimmings. ; genuine parad S f there ever was a nation so g s s Q 1 Colquitt the man about whom | When the palms of all his guests SILK BEAVER HATb side and Rumani: amid his figs and wine, - I DOMESTIC I’ARADISIZ. beautifully branched o led on onc e anc G e e e e s D b FOR SPORT WEAR : cautitully branched and§ oo gites are excep n the other. Many important en this shall pass away fibs S ILRUIELIVEDSEEt S styles e tractive. Showing at a ©iseen in the next month, ali aft- | 4o war_path. The erstwhile gover- { Once a javelin picreed nis shield; | son, suitable for dress or HAT I ;\I\( S ;1"1.?0(, designed and’ trimmed hs of Rumania’s action. ANG | no. aiq everything in his power to | Soldiers with a loud lament i spbort wear, finished with i b g e ‘”.“ especially for the child mport svelopments will e i g o o e wanted style and color BOTHI CANNOT BE RIGHT. wrote letters disapproving everything Even this shall pass away.” FRENCH FELT HATS —most ‘ » i i 3] SLT H st VELVET FLOWERS, every imaginable kind and / futile attempt to reason | Mr.Wilson did in the controversy with | i S A o all colors, most all stylcs, form- (1) color ... WS Sy o0 ,%:E- gg i 3 er values up to $2.00, choice at Al ° R l0ea n hthel syeailTailnond [IGeEnan AR TICRd cnotnceq st eRmanMin Locin e ey Sl e e >renident i the White House right and left, with- | Rose his statue, carved in stone. * OUR FREE T NG SERVICE: re the . ini President Wilson is S : E g ‘T_”y‘ 1\']‘*"*;‘ n‘ e ] TEST OUR FREE 1n|,\1;ux(. SERVICE—DMore than something for nothing! Our milliners do not meiely trim your hat free when out rhyme or reason. He sought|Tnen the Kine, e e and materials are purchased from us—they design and create up-to-the-minute styles for you exclusively. Not only do you save mone e ana Republican support, and got it. Al | “‘\“’; e advantage of our free service, but REMEMBER YOU ALSO SAVE MONEY when you buy your shapes and materials from us t will prevent a those things he championed that Mr. Fame is but a slow decay— e action | Wilson denoumced, in the hope that | Joven this shall pass away 'Phone orde: s ”‘ & oy : o the encmies of Wilson would rise in i < £t ,au& 1 Is an ideal place seen, | o o = e G s an j@eal plac o their might and put in the United j Struck with palsy, sere and old, Charter 3050, w) \3' éi e et e o Waiting at the gates of gold, ? w shape the case hefore a joint States senate the real man of the | g (i he with his dying breath: and Mgzil Orders a cup of tca o 3 ~ -| subsanval re- hour. | “Life is done, but what is death HA I{TA'()}(I,‘ b In the earlier returns from the | Then in answer to the King SR v il (O e S | T o S G T b OUR DAILY AUTOMOBILE DELIVFRY INSURES PROMPT DELIVERY OF YOUR PURCRASES And Sk Showing by a heavenly ray— Daily Delivery in New Britain, Xlmwood, Newington, Cedar Hiir. Manle Hill and Clayton. should not be | Hon. Mr. Colquitt would win out, “Even this shall pass away.” ; T would administer a severe rebuke to Theodore Tilton. . } Americins, the wiblicans, all the | Yale Spirit. = — - - - railronds wants, €icmies of the man In the White | (3eriden Journal) Francis I, Henry II, and Louls XIV, in hood, Most of the failures one - of the things that has tended cne of whose 440 chambers the first | In life are the resul 3 = . © ' House were xmmvmgumxw est smiles One of th e t t 5 80 SO e are Eherresultiof carslessnes \ threat,—if it ; < to make Yale popular among the fair- \ anie roite art o te performance of Moliere's great «'nmh"l inefficient mothering. Most mother so-called apon that 22 promptly filled. office ngressmen are honest If Congress can President Wilson The German- = ill do what cvery There was o great rejoicing and | £ : 5 | 5 ; circum- z : g | minded youths of the country the farce ‘Bourgeols Gentilhomme’ was|‘mean well” in the vague sc stivities among the elect. The ad- | gemocracy which has been a promi- staged le died thirty-three years that phrase, but they have i e s linistration was to be shown the | nent feature of the undergraduate @19":@ ( omedy i” GOI’EZVQ ago at Frohsdorf ana his body was | that will enable them ¢ 3 drift of the tide After a fight | life for many year. One man has brought to Gorizia to be placed near | results which are sure t Lore Dl it enowed the. trus| principles. 6f| Ways beenas good as anothert and i i | I that of his grandsire and of his uncle, | tain causes r that therc L | men are never given honors unless || the Duc D'Angouleme, Charles' son All girls should motherhood, and great campalsn now going om, il niiel S s S i e e e in Washington, D. C., Aug. 29.— “Gorizia is mentioned in history as “Seventeen miles north of Gorizia Gorizia, whose capture marked the | €arly as the eleventh century and re- | in an air line is Tolmino, also cap- | bhood. Nor should in this in- g 3 - ) xas was to take the place of Maine ! it is now coming to the front in th e ey IS 8 S S rale way and should make every ved a charter three centuries late p s i T S : tion ar d show the people of the natlonold Yale way and should make eVery | . giona) gain of the Italians on the | SSiVed & CHAVIer three centuries later. | tured by the Italians in the present|{rom a school suct 4 : ich way to vote in November. That | old grad more proud than cver of his Its chief distinotion was nat to come | drive. Dante is supposed ta have ' by Mrs. Palmer on t vh sonzo front in many months, is the | unti] the nineteenth century whom it 1ces lead- written some of the cantos of the ' after al he m ‘Divine Comedy’ in this town on the Not one woman isonzo.” { wholly escapes all tI situation 1ne . 301t s, the rail- university. The Yale battery is now at Tob; o ; hanna, Pa., and it has been a pretiy are panic stricken, mow thal, ... Tne joy was short-lived. | tough summer for them. They have ikely Congress may order a .- ogiguitt is beaten by Senator | been driiled and worked like regulars into t was the schedule, but the laughter presidents 1e railroad em- ctin of the National Geographic! | gt of the elder line of Bourbons to ociety cecupy the throne of France. This “With a population of 30,000. | soyereign, who abdicated toa late to mainly Ttalians, Gor (German | gave the crown for hi: i 3 5 ey have scer service, no g save the crown for his Culberson who represents the admin- | but they have seen no service it S : B s has died away before it got a fair 1 subject of today’s war geography bul- | became the asylum of Charles X the - . the 5 supposed L The School for Mothers [ wives and mothers rincipa L Srandeoh, : A O e B RN have they been anywhere near ihe | ¢ s the principal 7 hopefully styled Henry V, is described CEREH el Frepiias i R i e border v this reason 1 has | 5onzo valiey. The capital of the Aus. by historlans as a _typical Bourbon | Mrs. Lizzie Merrill Palmer, Widow | sponsible in some way, however tem overwhelming majority of 50,000 fOr | ooy talk about relieving them of | frlan = principality of Goxzla anhd | ‘who never learned anvthing and |of Senator Thomas W. Palmer of | porary, for helping along the bodi adisca, it charmingly situated on | never forgot anything e ey Texns overnors name it is at |lotherwise using influense in their:be- [\tae 1sft banic of the Isonzoixvar, about) firement from \Paris, ifollowing the Halfl becanse they are ¥ale students | cionv miles feastiofl the Eiustoslial atil hievolution lof July 2[7-29,51830, ha took boundary line, some thirty-five miles | uj, his res cat et i and many of them sons of prominent | Tt Col ®LF RIS FR TS il | e s T ence at Gorivia. where ho | onq Home Training school, to be lo- men : = | northeast of Venice, and nearly 400 .. S T aper | cated In or near Detroit. | aired a room or taught anyone any- However, the spirit of Old Eli has | nriheast of Venice and Beside the tomb of Charles X, in Says Mrs, Palmer's will: “I hold thing or had the care of a child or buke to the President of the United | gsserted itself and the battery boys “Gorizia has never had a particu- | the Franciscan Monastery of Castag- | profoundly the conviction that the 20 invalid for half an haur or half a e “aeide the various vells . have let it be known in plain terms i,y trong appeal for American | navezzi, which overlaoks Gorizia from | Welfare ofany community is divinly , Y¢ar, needs such training g the issues at stake the fol- . = that they do not wish to be babied. | ¢ uricts, as its antiquities are few—a | & hill to the east, is buried the. Bours | &nd hence scparably dependent | Women in office ought to know Ahumada, a Mexican politician, | that they want no influence in their | ojthedral dating from the fourteenth | bon’s heir, better known to history as ; UPon the qualities of its motherhood | logic, psycholoogy and hygiene as well behalf. All they desire is just a fair' | .oniury and rebuilt in the eighteenth, | Comte de Chambord than by the ; @and the spirit and charity of its| as women in homes Men would a : shake and the same sort of treatment | g4 the ancient castle of the ald | kingly title of Henry V. This claim- | Fomes.”” It describes the school as: surely be nane the worse off for it ate their right to an cight-hour | seventy-one, the end coming while he | 43¢ would be accorded them if they | counts of Gorizia perched on Castle | ant to the French tarone, was called | one In which “girls and voung wo-| Most of the trouble in the world is Fiving as a reasor the rail- | was in bed in his own home. This, we | were not Yale men. They declare | gl where a military barracks was | the ‘enfant du miracie’ an account of | Ten of the age of ten vears and up- | caused by the inability of ordinary ¥ the th and southwest have | believe, establishes a record for the | that they enlisted for their countr’s | gituated at the outbreak of the pres- | his birth seven months after assassi- | wards shall be developed, trained and | folk to think matters straight ou : sake and they are going to take what- | ¢nt war—but it is popular with the | nation of his father, the Due de Berry. | disciplined with special reference to ! their conclusions. The women 1" o + ever comes without whimpering. [ 'Viennese as a winter resort, owing to | Upon the accasion of his christening | training them mentally, morall , phy- | fail as mothers are particularly Sletrimental to the stockholders Because of this attitude these hovs | it salubrious climate with water brought from the River | sically and religausly for the dscharge | with this failing 1t elong t That is, scarcely istration. The final vote shows an vill t ¥ ! is not one 2 % minds or souls of people younger anc the Senator. Transposing the for-| guties. of getting them home and Michigan, has left in her will a round million dollars as a foundation for a preposed Merril Palmer Motherhood ; & ifehood and motherhood amount to Everyone who has ever cooked or that W AT A nation-wid less skilled than herself. That's what j not one point that could not ., .o geen his victory “quit cold,” and peen cleared up between the two | v, colquitt will not have his seat in jhad they been honest with them- 1, (rniteq States Senate nor his re- g facts are brought to light Col. bailroad brotherhoods decline to | died a natural death at the age of this plan and it} land where the life of the average politician is like unto a skyrocket A : educationa annot arbitrate SR T of the battery will return home bhix “The manufacturing industries of | Jordan by Chateaubriand, he was pre- | of the functions of wifehood and | originality such ¢ this can help practically al- Italy having declared war on Ger- [ ger than when they went away and | {he town are varied and important, in- | sented with the celebrated castle of | motherhood and the management, | mothers of the present and future to top of that, the|many; Germany having notifieq Ru- | because of the posttion they 'm'j” cluding silk, cotton, leather, paper (_'I~.unh<ml which had been _unw supervision and inspiration of the! clear up their mental pro es for taken old Yale honors them for le- [ and match factories. Rosoglio, a | ficm the widow of Napoleon’s m home.” Girls unable to pay are ta be | the benefit of their offspring, the ing true blue and for living up to the ! liqueur much prized throughout the ! shal, Berthier, by enthusiastic Legiti- | cducated free next generation will be a great deal The Yale spirit sc rh-~1|'\.\'n made here, and there is nists. Thus the roval baby acquired | The spirit of the age is turned further along on the path to life, conten bmething theirs. On rhoods refuse to arbitrate be- | mania to the same effect, it remains ey ¢ railroads failed | Holland to declare herself. “Every- 2 in the past the railroads failed | for - L. “Bvery- [ 014 traditions. awards after arbitrat ‘n,l body’s doing it.” lagzmx Iso a brisk trade in candied fruits. | possession of the famous residence of y toward a more intelligent _x,x_wmu-iuburu and happiness than Lis one.