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soi ] NEW BRITAIN HERALD. [#eoen NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1916. FROM HUMORIST TO WILSON COWARDLY| servixe counmy Ends Tour With Chief Attack on & Mexican Policy Chicago, Oct. 27.—Colonel Theo- dore Roosevelt in the speech here last night with which he concluded his western tour, attacked the Mexi- can palicy of the Wilson administra- ign as too cowardly and impotent to eep the respect of the world or this country’s self respect, and criticised the administration’s action in putting through the Adamson bill for what he called political effect. He said in part: “There are many things this nation needs, but the two vital things are that it shall be a nation and prepare *!self in soul and body so that by its Swn strength it may guarantee to continue to be a nation. “The most vital of all issues are those of Americanism and prepared- ness; and of these Americanism must come first; for their is no use to pre- £ . : A : I can nation unless there is an Ameri- 3 S b : L ean nation to defend. i i B : 7 * 2 “Unless we succeed in fusing all of | NG, 3 S ! B l t l ht a = oor e o eaeed i tosime an oc || ST . : absolutely right, n American citizenship, into ane Ameri- | i can type, it is as certain as fate that ‘\.' e : .. swered the ead Of the Morse this nation, in the end, will be shat- | tered into fragments. e S . 3 e -‘ 4 & e firm o an inquirer about the great success “We cannot attain nur. fl.l” statufo - T . = < our common . Amerioan mationiey, | ML T A ‘ , Faki of the Leopold Mogr,se Company, the rest e e R e [ —. 3 takes care of itself.” Strikingly true! ‘'We have been striving far such | Serving his country in the naval re. unity and solidarity. The Civil war | Serve is the step taken by George % 0 saved the Unlon. The courage and ?‘rossmilth, the famous English come- . : e ¢ the sacrifice of the men of that great | dian, who has also delighted Ameri. oMb f rth M M d cuitiot sariad fon. Atawtionn siitns | 9804 0a recinul et Amart TR By sheer clear force of worth, Morse Made the respect of all other nations. The |Shows him in the uniform of a lieu. o il : . : t i nds upon Spanish war brought us 1into closer | tenant leaving his o joi Lo A h h dl d l d fr d el SR R R Clothes have steadily an qulf_ y made e;[ 11 : obligations in international affairs, fr- aft ar un 11 they are Oday h v : e nds year er ye 'uwho P:-otecflon I;;r xfitm‘:fl a should be respected and that the % . 9 le 2 y i 1 i umbel’ Of well dressed e o e S me | L e s Bkt L e ~ choice of a steadily increasing n ii:";:;ul:e;’ Z;’If”cnfz‘;:'sr{o ‘:)'““;if;} l_viprulml American citizens in the i - h t th- coun thefr families, to the uttermost parts ;Effifi:‘s’“fl“‘”"‘“ of ]U‘O“' lives and : ! ¥ . men thrOug ou 1S tl Y. of the earth in order to develop our oughout the world. : . ‘ 1 “Every administrati f: forelgn trade anrd incrcase our mar- v _administration, from the & y foundation of the kets. This wise olicy for the exten- | URIRON of the republic, save only L\ We have carefully selected from the sion of world trade was based on the proposition that American citizenship f‘r“l"lf “f"'l‘m"“(;“.C‘l‘hj““,]‘::&“:‘I‘]‘(‘“"" there- | : Gl 5 remarkable Morse Made Fall and Winter line" esmen of this administration, x-President N a distinctly individual showing of new Fall and Bliot of Harvard, has frankly stated UNNATURALLY TIRED TR W PR 6 e L Winter Suits and Overcoats of unsurpassed lows: : . . . Some men andmany women eeltired | " ‘America has now turncd s ‘ . Style and Quality. all the time. This is not mnatural. |on the policy of Rome and eat st 5 3 e Fatigue folowing work or great exer. | Eritain of protecting or avenging their I s S Take a minute today to see them. They tion i3 normal but to be constantly | Wandering citizens by force of arms | ¥ ’ 5 : . . idea tired_indicates 8 diseased condition, | and has set up quite a different policy . will give you . a brand new idea of value at usually thin blood. Backache general- | of her own.’ | 91y accompanies this state of thesystem. “The new Wilson policy is sordid | Buch sufferers are usually pale but | and base. Te < he wishes for f i g g = . T . not necessarily thin. In blonds the | friendly political and trade relations 1) 7 3 e 2 5 L% i $ $ $ . transparency of the skin is increased; | with the world. He would have our | & 2 2 ‘ : 3 ) tren in brunettes it is decreased and the |citizens go forth and trade for their A o g : i complexion becomes muddy. Theeye- | benefit and ours, but they mus . . . R = & 4 . b l.idsgccomeagreyish blue. | at their own peril, while we This condition of thin blood, which |1y at home, reaping the reward of G - doctors call anemia, is a dangerous one | their labor, and send notes when they i TR > if allowed to progress but with proper |are murdered. Such a policy breeds . Mircatment 16 1may bo Speedily COroeted. | th mormt resita o nes Dolicy broods — Lo . For sixty-four years Morse Made 4 3¢ Waltiams! ik Tila for Palo Peo- | nation with cowardice. N Clothes have been built on the one un. © contain just the elements necded to “I have just come from the border Rading S . . . . Fuiid up tha plocd and restore the lost ‘whm s omeinomihe Dorder) : ! alterable principle of Merit. Highest color and vitality, New energy circu- | women who have personally experi- 5 standards of care and workmanship, as lates through the system with the en- !(\ncr‘d the results of this mew policy T ”» i ) ) ditions and fair ree riched blood, the heart stops its alarm- | o qreadful stories of Mexico and | Refinement’ wett as cteanly condttions an ecoms ing palpitating, color roturnato cheeks | American citizens in Mexico during —the supreme Morse model for pense to the workmen, are certified by the 5 s | this administration prove the folly of end o, [ - ~ I;I:Lgmgémqre is need?gogxge%t ::;é' the Wilson rmlinvf1 . e ‘MfiZf,c:?ffifi":fliffi'L'.f,'ifi,.g."d u{" fact that , good air, proper . 3 “w resi Wils conservatice styles. In plain and fancy Ifyou do no Know exactly what rules When President Wilson condemns 3 X Americans in sweeping terms as apaice to follow in these matters write today : ; " : 25 $30 $35 : } rarts ey venturers who are dishone: ex- $'—‘ e e W HED B | i s w1 - AU Morse Made Clothes Bear the Union Label, She Blocliaa i Y druge | oLy unsupported by the facts, hut is | gist sells Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills, | a subterfuge to keep men's m\n\H} away from the horrible murders and | outrages of American men, women and children in Mexico. 5 OLD B - ““The truth is that the Wilson polic STAGKPULE_MUORE_ of refusal to profect American cit zens is itself primarily responsible for these murders and outrages. Until i TRYBN G[] the Wilson policy is abandoned and [ we return to the straight path of ab- : . solute protection aof Americans and 115 Asylum St, At Trumbun || their interests, we need not hope for i B T o i S ‘ 271 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN BEER VS, BREAD. German Officials Would Make Citizen Choose Between the Two, Berlin, Oct. 23.—The newest sug- gestion for saving grain in Germany ls offered by Dr. Bonne in Klein- | {rcatment of Austro-ungfiarian pr Flottbeck, who asks in a petition to el SR L the imperial chancellor, that a rule be | iha total number of 63,000 Aus- Quality Corner. passed whereby beer may bo served | {ro-Fiur n prisoners In the hands only on presentation of a bread card. | of the rbs from 35,000 to 40,000 | “IT I8 CORRECT IF IT BEARS His plan is in effect to require all | died in -optivity THE §. M. T. LABEL" Gormany to choose between bread and ‘ 5 -3¢ i27 MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317.2 tent to allege atrocious beer as daily nourishment instead of allowing an unlimited consumption of daily to make beer ,or sufficient to 5 $1 00 feed ten milllon persons for one day.| The marvelous growth of Internal cuits and cakes and . . A liter of beer requires 230 grams ce the advent of “J. 1. L 5 / ; 2 ‘N} i of grain, whereas the average daily | e Pics Mary made so Ve Knlt Under ear American regimental strives, || }reaq ration Is but 520 grame | o SN ) } quicklyand easilywith 7 authentic colors of the depart- Bonne insists that barley is just as . S : D&C - \7 =t = ments of army and navy. much & food as rye and whits. foue, | ™ © pericet healt D BE In MATERIALS—BEST IN PIT—BEST IN PINISH. signal Colors, Hospital Colors, & kb Well!— st thi . . ; fou i) eatataralne gt ySlEmal Colors, Hospttal Colors, i i ) 1!—the first thing | makes clear s ns Women's Popular Priced Garments afe the following: Ciotiks, ActiBory Colors, Cavairy AUSTRIAN RED BOOK. 5 or v v " milry will do in her Women’s Medium Weight Cotton Vests and Tights 50¢ garment Colors, Ordnance Colors, In- y L0 SR S yatic new home is to sa to | d d Women's Medium Weight Cotton Suits, all shapes fantry Colors, Engineer Colors, Violations of International Law in 4 s her grocer— 4 an 00 amrr Women's Part Wool Vests and Tights for ........., Army Attachment Colors, Quar- 114 Cases Alleged 5 3 : e . “The regular use of Resinol Soa Woren's »ol Union Suits for termasters Colors, Annapolis 4 C ap for the Voren t Wool Union Su Colos Berlin, Oct. 27, via London, 12:3g | ¢*P! the ki he 3 B 1 toilet, bath and shampoo, can usually be Women's 759 Wool Union Suits, fro ... i _ P m.—The Austro-Hungarian Toreign | caseidie.’ ; d In a complete relied on to keep the complexion clear, Better Grade of Union Sults, for SRR T up You will find them exceeding- office has published a Red Book, deq ' ok 1 s s tal | the hands white and soit, and the hair s 4 ly Interesting. Priced at $1.00 ing with 116 cases which are termed | | nxative three fimes o a healthy, glossy and free from dandruff. Childvenzivios s ian i iR o St e t:oyh;naknhw?m{(:rml Ki‘fts nln- violations of nternational law anq | 2l ki or takes o . IS the F] e JEthe skin or acalp tn Mready in bad condition, & INDIVIDUALITY IN FALL GARMENT the boys who have just returned committed by countries at war witn | o S b o fiee ¢ riour | e S e R L o ; R A e LY U Wo hown h from the border. Austria-ITungary te-R ex [ ve | B 10¢ & 20¢ spLe.RasING Packe:; cessary torestore its nor uth, Reainol Soap The Newest Suits, Coats, Dressas and Skirts for omen shown here. : | | f a1 Olntment are aold by all draggi=ts, For samples | Much space is devoted in the of. | 20 % Bfficient.” | £ - f # frce, wilte to Dept. 15-P, Resinol Baltimore, My, | (g " e fion, MRS LAY g T B R T L P e H