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EW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1916 Beiween Three Continents || and Friends-ATTENTION! tion hefore: “Why should a sub- h marine go three thousand miles away | | from the scene of sstual warfare to || apture vessels that cannot in any !5 fl dsily (Sunday excopte A5 b circumstances be towed to port as Herald Bulldi - prize The answer to that ques- B e et (Omce ac e ADHERIRH tion)Nindviewd of e fact i that S sub= marines can operate on the other side | ‘Vashington, D. C., Oct. o wiih oy Bne delvlng Wil fiem That Beefsteak Dinner Will Be Held At frea oy carriec to any part of the otty | : : the *“half-wa o between three | Crowds of captured women. Similar | Pr 15 Centr o Week. 85 cents & Month. | cf the Atlantic as well as on this side, : scenes must have been enacted =t ] ptions ¢ S 1. B continents,” whose citizens a eport- | 7, o Eiptions for Daper to ve sent BY mAl: | will determine whether the sinking of | 1ts,” whose citizens are rePOTt- | pygosto6, and Hagla Triada, either by 3 ey 3 those vessels off the coast of Nan- |©d to have revolted against the pacific | other forces of invaders or by the P | e S “ruthless | COUTSe of King Constantine, has given | same host sweeping arou the yl Bl e ees far more to the k nation than her 1d. pom alwavs open fo aavertisers. warfare.” native son Ven the former pre- “‘From this overwheiming disa T — s g i e S e e S e b R B S v BN OVENBERSTEC 6:30 P. M. | L SRR SR N R WRITING AND WRITERS. | recurrently hailed as ““the man of the | ercd. The palace of Knossos was o AID” &y, New York City; Roard Walk. here are those who make their | 'cur” while his country has been | never ccupied as a palace, at least NUFF SAID atic’ City, and Hartfora Denot. i % the woat of the browl ana | Boied on fre brink of the n | on anything like the scale of for s iiving by the swes anc conflict, arraid to vield to his plea to | c. The invaders possibly | @ Apply for Tickets at Once i s ORELEPHONE Calla others who attain the same end by | plunge forward, vet fearful lest, re- i iohls 55 oy Tad come PPpLy Ufir IR NS em | v aippine lof pensiniink Wor maining inert, she be engulfed and | or if, as seems probable the Tel. M. B. Miner, Charter 4392—S. B. Taylor, Char- i T is latter | left without a rescuer when the vic- emselves as a ruling e | rounding typewriters. To this latter 2 . ter 4410, HOIST THE FLAGS, torious pow 1eet to parcel out the | among the subject Minoar class belong the one thousand four ! 3 ¥ ds of war. According to a war e e S b GG a few short day W the sold CO or their dwelling other e hundred members of the .Authors’ | geography bulletin or National Geo- c of the old palaces. ' el IR T . s Will be returning from the Mexi- | WAETAE TROL e | society this island is viewed n fragments of th noan race - . ~ border The reception committee N oted to doin the ramks of | Dy leading scientists and archaelol)- | crept back after the sack of the black= been appointed, and amced (increginvliecio e sts as the very cradle of ancient |ened rnins of their holy and beautiful | . ; : : SR . laboringmen and affiliate with the cek culture. house, not to rebuild it, but to divide | w___e Gve_.R_o_y__a! Gold _Trading Stamps Ask for them American Federation of Labor, ~Last vas not the Phoenicians who in- | its stately rooms and those of its sl s hine S art of writing,” savs the | pendencies by rude walls Into poot =3¢ Special Cut Prices for week of Qct. 9th to e jin who answered the on’s ; | bulletin, “but the Cretans who, under | dwelling-hiuses, where they lived on— S A t : 1 n a wide league and a special committee et |y "oygy of their remarkable sea- |a very different life from that of the Oct. 15th, inclusive, H § |range of new designs. Priced .10c tc decide whether they should cast!yings, ante-dated by several hundred | gzolden d: before the sack’” o , 4 c to 39¢ yard | their lot with the workingmen of the | the culture of the commercial i e | Sed i FI > MADRAS., 2 ecnnit gasel Ol E T e GG cibiore ey io v flourished on the shores FACTS AND FANCIES. ray 1 White and Crea colored ef g of the nation art ally dis- S % % - ey . Minor. Recent ex tions on s | ] fects. Price 19¢, 22¢, 25c, 29¢ to 35¢ d. That is o ORl | lonnouncedehatitopiayitet on ol his isiand, the home of Minos, of | “Wilson a Failure, says Elihu ; iy . * = - . |1aboring men wauld be “returned dne and of the hor inspiring | Root.” Loud applause by Jeremiah of patriotism. When the city is 3 1 A i N with thanks,” that writing is a jov, | Minotaur of Homeric legend, have | O'Leary’s brother.—New York World. | in Green, Brown and Old Rose, plain attired in its hciiday raiment, e en: lisclosed evidences of a civilization - : S R 3 S . & 4 - not work, even if men and women et | 8 Ll | 9y and figured. Priced 39¢, 50c, 69c to from every public building i : : e o reached ils apozee fourteen Students of strategy are dividing 4 = 85¢c yard . paldigoodamonevator idoing ©®%| hundred years before t birth of | their attention between the G A 3 Sciyard. . y tution, and private s 3 : S uon BRELCE e Gr i h > 3 2 there the matter rests. There will be | Christ and more than six centuries be- | Duke and Wilbert Rot ¢ C Il |V g S Pink, Bl (i ,’"\)\,\' 1 Sretty P there floats the Star Spangled | | “uypionization” of the authors. | fore the First Olympiad, the starting | york Sun. 1Bk Blte anc, Tollow make /proty . then shall New Britain be _ Joint of recorded Attic history. Nor e 1 ib YAD F E oren DIsperion @lno Strong SHoWIrE oL er, then s w ain To those who wield thelr pons in | POInt of recorded Attic histor f d A 5 darker color combinations for Pillows, for the boys in Kkhaki. This 7 5 | was Crete’s a civilization which in any i i S o g 2 > 5 I’ R the quiet of country mansions and | gegree paled in comparison with the Even if he should not he elected, - Shirt Waist Boxes Ktc. Priced 15¢, should be attended to immedl-| ;) ou¢ reamg of reading maiter for | g - of the Babylonian empire, | Mr. Hughes will have had the pleas- | ¥ 1 cake SCOURING SOAP Hte, 220 0 Sl i Whoever possesses a flag) T L Ty be a joy,— | the magnificence of ancient Assyria, or |ure and benefit of seeing America.— | £ Z ) ; e e gy R B ‘o - | the remarkable achievements of the |Washington Star. ot Stock sizes in the wanted colors. even if they do or do not get pald for | gy yans under the early Pharaoks. — i § | Special size Shades made to order. it. To those who write poetry or any [ “\hen the spade of the explorer un- | The next time the Ancients visit % CURTAIN FIXTURES other choice morsels of verse only | earthed the ruins of the ancient capi- | Atlantic City the chair boys are going of all kinds. Sce our special Curved lYH] of Knossos, or Cnossus, near the {to see to it that there is an adequate ' B Rods, at 9c each. r time 'tharf this to supply the site of the modern seaport of Candia, |supply of those tank tractors on e (i e T nd. There should not be a single there was revealed to archacolosists |hand.—Boston Transcript. T N These special prices for this week B I New Dritam minus ite | SUTelY @ Jov. It is a slightly different | treasures which had scarcely been e RFD a o Sa il sl Sl el ;Yzh in Ade‘l\il s " | thing however to that great mass of | caualled since the scerets of the buried | The speed limit regulations of C ‘. | prices today you will find prices we ite and Blue between now and : i aa henane 5 b ATt g " s y writers who must pound away on any | citics of Pompeii and Herculancum |thiana are enforced automatically ALASKA can % : HEd i i A 1 3 i selling very time the boys come marching R : L | were 1aid bare. Tf an automobile is driven faster than (Eiereatizg, and all subjects, day in and day out, iiclay! tablots| bearing ! inscriptions ey e e e < { ror ever cease in their endeavors until | in linear form far more graceful than |houlevards the occupants are bounced ‘;:‘ ame Safi’ 4“] b(fig 5c PHUNES’ 40_50’8! Ifimffi-[l} SMALL ¢ death da them part. Writing on |any produced by the Phoenicians were | out.—Cynthian (Ky.,) Democrat. Size 27x54 Velvet s are under way for a gala recep- to those young fellows from New A walk through the city's ts tod 11 show y amount of 1@ lose no time in unfurling it to preeze, attaching it to the flagstaff. ke who have no flags to place in of their hdmes could find na 5 when the spirit moves them or an in- siration visits them writing must be le, which will probably be Friday. DUESTION TO BE ANSWERED. e o g : = ol 2 X . o | schedule time and writing for the | found by the thousands; remarkable - | — $1.50 cach, der the light of the hunters |Shedu Y tor "M% frescoes in brilliant colors de g a| The operators under the Mann law, | B8 Fll5 HARY, . . @ 0 Bein alins. pkg 10¢¢ NSTER RUGS the destroyer flotilla of the |™OVies or for the novel publishers are | race of men and women of rare phy- [it seems, have heen using the card Yy 9 p Sige 6, SoRenchl ea States Atlantic fleet last night | different things, very different. And | sical beauty and high mental accom- index system. The criminal is alwa TR “ . + 2 at § pach. S (@ 4 11. | and gaming tables that for perfection |of elen e i T IR R P 11 ize 30 jng up sengers and crews of | UNless 1t be checks, can never really | .ty o kmanship, elaborate decoration, g - R 50 each. hant vessels sent to the bottam | 29Sociate himself with any union or|anq artistic development have hardly e sea off Nantucket by a sub- |©ther labor organizations because of | been surpassed in the thir five cen- 3 Gra{gdm@ther S "‘ Y’; P ? X54, § the nature of his working hours, | turies which stretch between that day [ In the first senate of the Philippine | = E‘ s g pkgs @ g 5 8 ne or submarines of the Imperial and thi | i f i R ; § LARGE SIZ[E RUGS res i i -l ana this. Islands the nationalists hold nineteen ' ki i s UGS an Navy. It is the first instance | 11© Work of the novelist is far re-| “ugne of the most astonishing discov- | seats out of twenty.two. They are = i e moved from that of the men Who| eries made in the palace of Mino s pal istory where such a work W | eries made in the palacc 2 | rotionists. That senate may - il = - . = : Size 6x9 ft. $8.50, to $12.98 each. rmed by war vesels. The giory | ¥ant him as their assoclate in the | (the name should probably be applied | pe a Frankenstein monster as hard ' § Stamps Free With Any of the Following l.{‘; e el e ranks of union labor. In a nutshell | t0 @ dynasty, like the Pharaohs of {5 eliminate as to create. However, e (irOcerles U Egypt, rather than to one ing, as uture is on the knees of the | gods.—Brooklyn Eagle 1 can Sultana Spice .......10c bot A&P Worcestershire mythology recites), was s of | At any rate, it is not the kind of labor | aress among the women. Indeed, the e IV e o Saucal L 5o pkgs La France Tablets ca 5¢ that can be made conform to any & arti < ed thf” ‘““*:j Robinson’s circus drew B rge | i et ] o standards of a labor orgaization inso- | NUENL ve bad modern Parissienes | orowq to town last wturday ar j R E piziitnuiciian otal s kU plkg Dog or Puppy Food 10c seemingly pleased everybody who i 1 pkg A&P Jce Oream bot A&P Mustard 10c £ | each. There are supposed to be J & i ] - for their models, judged by the decol- | tr as the actual work goes. Therefore, | i 3 cheeks, the . . - i1t is s R thin e D it Dl TS Gkt e EOMACR G a ‘“' | the performance. One interestin Powder . . S 2 pkgs Saleratus ... a 5c AXMINSTER RU is a good thing that the Authors' | flaring hats, the high heels and the | gient of the day with local color at. | [ ; 3 ize l0%] 2 iFE 25708 W m I worth cague of America has rejected the | tightly corseted figures. ¢ theso | f2Ched was the pugilistic encounter & | plan to become associated with the | "m‘: ‘;n"“’t“‘(if'l”’: ‘F"l;::"“\,rc("“x‘ ]‘f}’m | between one of our prominent young 4 - ; ruins was a plcture o S rerall sbs nen and a clown who attempted to American Federation ”: e e > g sti > which w jERengana i o of Labor. ot pull-grappling, a pastime which Was | pave some fun at the expense of the 52 There could be no substantial gain|a forerunner of the trocadero com- | _ oo e b Sabes @D e ; e ST one way or the other by such an as- | bats of twenticth century Spain. Ac- | 3y0,, 0mat by 7o TLUNE S i 98c, $1.25, $1.50 each. ciatlon | cording to conjectures of leading au- ; 3 g R L A B U, rnment means to bring on an- o | thoritics, bull-grappling occupied the R 2 TE Y PARIEIR * CONGOLEUM UTILITY RUGS controver: with the United | i RO, e s a— Y TAPESTRY BRUSSEL 1gs to the United State: . writing is labor and it is not labor. e 9x12 ft, $15.00 $16.98 to $21.00 cach., » ta this writing nine vessels, two | eutral character, have been de- by the activities of the | VELVET RU Size 9x12 f 5 00 to such submersibles engaged in ork of destroying merchant .00 today. BODY BRTU LLS , this week $27.00 each. s off the very doors of the}| d States. So far as is now bn th has been no loss of life. | there has been this: a ne fev:li‘\':‘ read lest the Imperial Germar place in Cretan social life that | Several associations of jewelers b : Sgm B Bl R AL - § vards, 98c cach. rer: t ; P the arenic and i | have joined a movement which they 3 < Z ps goverment and thus arouse the | ; a feis 5 e nerve 1 5 5 1 T : 5 8 Rt : has a politician had the nerve to 80 | tles did in Rome centuries later, With | hope will spread, to have the pr bitter feeling that existed when | stumping among the soldiers of the | th eption that captive maidens dent procl November 23 tead : Lusitania was ruthlessly sent to! United States army, and yet Colonel | 11 as voutis were trained for the |of November 30. as Thank ing day, 3 4 i CONGOUEUSR bottom. The sinking of merchant | sport of the island Kinss |in order to lengthen the Christmas g = i Z = Ono fresce °h re- | shopping season. It is difficult to s ?ff the eastern coast flf_ t_he speech to be delivered at El Paso, ing original brilliant ¢ v "sm)x‘m\s that wonld heln to make - g ATN ed States in such close proximity | mexas, where there are more than | two girls and a hoy the | poople do their Christ shoppin ds it Never in the history of the country ART RUGS Made in one piece, suitable for | Kitchen, Dining ) Sleepi BRITAIN, CONN. Rooms ete. Are Roosevelt is planning a political e | merely wiping off with ur shores may be legal and all | 25,000 National guardsmen gathered, | conflict. The boy hz or provide them with more . — e but it is not the most diplo- | True, there are some 5,000 civilians | s Dons e chare pEoneyiol S Bl AU E eld Re- E@ERWe Give Royal Goid Trading Stamps—Ask for Them BEEEAY | Sivee 334 verds, $11.00 o c thing that can be done, nor does | in El Paso, but whatever Roosevelt | ouer the beast’s back, Th. qoRavlican. i CARPET SWEEPERS ke far absolute cementing of the it Bk Camad i Gree T o ol Gl ————_— 7] 17T S e - — = = = Brush Vac, our special ¢ 0 each. s of friendship between the two tries. the Deutschland was a welcome of the United Stutes Ar must be | tion but the artist sho s Sweeper Vac, our special $5.00 each, M M R irl at the moment when she N f § ! s el H | heard by the soldiers PR dossnotill SR e e - LIBERTY ELECTRIC CLEANERS { make for good morale in the army to | tator is left in bt as to whether R Y i ] | with eleetricity in your home you or to an American port the U-53 | have the Commander-in-Chief con- |she succceds or is impaled on the p i) annot afford to be without this ma- Fhatever the mame of this sub-|demmed by a politician, Anyway, | dendly points. ! : = e | chine. Housecleaning no more a task, . 5 = e “Asinister discovery in connection i 1 i * » the new way,” ten to fifteen ine may be is an unwelcome one. | Texas is so s . : TR A sin ¢ . R (£ £lEES Democratic state | .y this fresco was the loction of the | 7 ) i each morning all it requires gloomy subterranean cells in whi | ; / 4 ¥ I to go over the Rugs in your home. might accompany her, insofar as | votes, so w ot ldiers? » captured youths and maidens wera e ' v 1 : x votes, so why worry the soldiers? the pturc : e s 2 b LIBERTY ELECTRIC CLEANERS carry on their nefarious work — confined before the cont ps | R i 5 Special at 50 each. in hailing distance of our shores. Let It Be Said of Me, to these cells and these bu |'H£'l\f." is = | Let it be said of me— to be traced the famous legend of the : Not that my wit was subtlest of | despatch to K Mino of s n k raised over the sinking of these e il Athenian maidens and seven youths | s, especially since two of them |Not th thrust was keenest; that th ye; Jojbiman {iphie ! 5 = the a nan Y hg to neutral nations. If the the fall peinaiaditol e SHa S L 7 i 7. ¥ : : Of him, my foe, was compassed by my | Pull known as the Minotaur, the off- & / I noLe e ations continue long eough there 27 = . { «pring of Minos' monstrous wife Pas / { s b act e L et | i N A : 190-201-208 MAIN was versed in longuage, lore = > : | 3 s slaughter of the Mi- e the United States and Germany or fact tory o 1S’ sl [t Ti ; oo U B S W Pegins Today! controversy that will lead no one | Not that T had the gift of speech fo | Hotaur in the Lak B actuol AR 007 5 A 3E Ins QOO qy . NS~ B ] same is true of the submersibles ) el cannot hope to turn any e are bound to be serious ques- t alsa be a mishap which may in- | rpa¢ 1 s | nistorical basis. Certainly, only with i e ot Ao e Bt \ N o | A multitude to think the other wav nojald ol aniontn e n s Nk j-: How to Heal | ws where. A single mis-step, a ake In the character of vessels oached, the killing of one Ameri- citizen, might arouse the couniry | Not that in rich possessions was my A mul fabled Ariodne could apilye Not that the world of custom wz my ! | cape from wic duneeons in which \:\\ VA W Skin-Diseases noan rulers confined the unfor- tunates condemned to furnish diver- fury that even ! pride sion for the court. ] ® al e e A Baltimore doctor suggests this anxious as he is [ L€t it be f |, “Unlike Babylon ineveh, Assur, : . ey F o~ i!/ ! A 3 gosts s anxlols & 2= AbGot than @ st and ran and won | and many other cities of antiquity, 5@52’@5 Ur%g ‘Jg@’ /ln ee € simple, but reliable and Inexpensive, vary wonld N ne the pr C culture was not a victim of d i v - o v home treatment for people suffering : stor ' e : b with eczema, ~Ting- face of the storm | 906 et i et ey e | e fell before some vster. i 5 ol sy ritl : - e et e R S el All over the land, Gas Companies and dealers are deyoting this worm, * ashis and | Not that my voice was heard in wild [ which may never be shown. The only 1! week to the wonders of Modern Gas Lighting. Special displays are el hen husman e ety "“r‘.."“"‘-' EER ' arranged for your interest and your convenience. drfi:«h{"f"«« :I_l:x.yn;- Aty , : ! ok i i UG SIS W B | We want you to realize how modern and satisfying Gas Lighting :\;zT).E,l z,,;fi,g:-n‘tm?d 1hmersit r ren- | No ¢ ere blind when | consuming cot tion, a he pz n \ ; i i B s R | L lor adinol ot here serious | £ t | 1 been tically looted ¢ i is; we want to t Y 1t our Service. Be our guest any day this SO s S i k. W i assist you in choosing cheerful, beautiful lights the resinol soap and warm water bathe {0l mila resret: all. their zold, silv bronze and other ‘ the affected parts thoroughly, until merce virtually setting up point occur in our diploma e SS9 S and ery were, or how they achieved their they are free from crusts and the skin States gos the els when splendor e even legend is silent, but the Re ¢ wy 99 o is eoftened. Dry veiy gently, spread T wwried | James Baikie, who chronicled ) 8 A o~ Q0 ti‘ o 3 C - 7 ;1 gkt_‘ i on a thin layer of the nol ointment genie 2 . A | findings of Dr. J. A. Evans and other I see e new edu=dio 4 | and cover with a light bandage—if nec no need for the | Let it be said of me— ik 2 ol = 1 = tors, has given this vivid sup. ally R o ) C..0 I essary to protect the clothing. This Wherever there was holy cause : 7 el ¥ Mo D funirs to become un. | Wherever there was oly cause to e i a triumph of simplicity shonid be dono twice o day. Usually International Is o e : 3 “*Of course there: are no record g £ | the jtching and burning stop with the Sie e . i pxeheaninginatiache Sor e ilsfitha s - ¢ there were we could not re impi that do mot blacken Then there are the wonderful Welsbach first treatment, and the skin soon be- Ner In which mer- unnerve; them (no key having been discov t T nitely, its sturdy Kinetic Gas Bowls for semi-indirect lighting; comes clear and healthy again. as yet to the Cretan writings), but it P s that sh b .mlcvlcw;\' eciner and many o - improvements that make gas Al TR to imagire s a rous ses I ur 100 5 light ideal from the i3 i most any soap will clean the skin 3 1o or b 3 ht for modern use. % ) P Off the coast; the wreck of ti he ligh s end hair. But those who want a soap e ¢ . | Wherever there was child to wrest| once invincible Minoan fleet drive which not only cleanses but actually He sinking of thesc ships when it | o e ashore in hopeless ruin in the st - : . TRT ; helps the complexion and hair are wise t s nearest home port. 'The song, se: the swift march of the v nland i fi A Wherever slaves of time cried to “e | conquerors up the valley: the brief, i S free, desperate resistanco of the palace Mo recommend the Eguine Welshach “eflex” Manties for light, dnra- A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. e interprets - | My S 5 ol des e ARl | pilt 0 economy. | Soid by responsible dealers and the Gas Compn the interpretation of inter- | My nand was reached—Iet it be said | suards, and then the horrors of the bility and economy T RER DENTIST al 1: yut it is doubtful if it of me cack, ana the long column of flushed - ack, and ! 2 H jonal Bank Bldg Opem Eveniugs. brought up this particular ques-1 —ZKate Brownlee Sherwood. | victors winding down to their ships la- | Nationar Ba i thet iline may be captured, pro-| Wherever therc s arduous task to do, the sa of the - A path to light, a duty to pursue s brought many a new

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