New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 23, 1917, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1917. SATURDAY IS FINAL FIRE SALE DAY / —THE BIG STORE— Before the beinning of this sale we felt that the great size of our stocks would enable us to carry this bargain feast up to Dec. 1st. But as the newspaper items of Nov. 21st will show, the crowds that tried to be first TORE OUR SHOW WINDOWS AWAY.—Such was their desire to participate in the getting of our wonderful bargains. Be- cause of this unusual business and because we do not want our stock to become stingy, we must in justice to our customers conclude the sale Saturday night. To make a complete clearance possible we offer all merchandise at 507 BELOW COST in every Dept. through the store. : " CLOAKS AND SUITS e ——— MUSLIN UNDERWEAK WAISTS ' . SHOES ' CHILDREN'S WEAR - LAST VOUSEDRE-SF BOYS WEAR , " APRONS %Ag‘ GENTS’ FURNISHINGS . [(esrcans o i o w———— A RAPHAEL’> DEPT. STORE THE BIG STORE== 380-382-384-386 Main Street. New Britain, Conn. B their attempt to achieve world dom- sent to the American battle line in [for that co-operation which is ahso- [cne service than the other. You will [ing vour country where it most needs (also with a splendid efliciency ination, but, in the language of our | Fmrope, would be dastardly, and | iiely necessary to produce the de- Jdo vour duly here as they are doing | vour service, and are performing | will more than match the boasted president, we have taken our stand | would degrade the American il B i s 1 g " N wred results Their duty over therc md in Joyal [ your duty without thought of any ad- | ficiency of German despoti: B SoeTerl e PIERIE Gf) e el G Aot R et n NI Ty (e, STy iy e LT, S sl i i ks | St 1 0 g G D 1[G e o o ?v“ and justice in the life of the world, | bly for genecrations to come. The | chiorts of (he labor of this country jthe battles of democraey. T S may entail. You are fightin i d « 2 g the | yo {as against selfish autocratic power.’ |manhood of our country recoils at the [1n hetter its conditions and o raisc jcumstances permit you to 'm | enemies of your country with every lio:rd::.ln:lo g:‘::g e (Iiibef;:‘efl ol {The manhood and womanhood of our |suggestion. The propositin is incon- | the standards of its life and conduct, | ycur share of this military service, | rivet you drive, with every blow you |your part in tm:.":-:nt ts( e country must unite in wholesouled | cei § eniboldens me to appeal to all those free from the dangers of actual > tugsie strike, and you are showing to . the | make su ol and patriotic endeavor to defend our | “I am confident that we only need |concerned with the shipbuilding work {ing and near the quiet of vour own s re that in'the immortal wordy ! world that free 'American democrac; or Linco! 5 s the honos of lour |tc realize the' Imminent dangerd of | ot the country, tollllustrate the worth | Komes, is nodmputation on yatir man|| 19 capable: of! defending ita Hberties, In, ‘government of the peopl £ o ; o , | by the 5 : 1 0 h flag. We shall nced the co-operation |the situation to make a hearty re- |of their American citizenship by ral- hcod or your courage. You are ser not only with a splendid courage, but stlulan nozp;:l:::h ar?-gm“g; n:fi,—tfievev time, our strength, and our money [and the call we are now considering ‘llél)s of stress and danger, to the = ~ s —_— EEEES oo 3 to the cause of our country. In com- |is the call to the industries of our |splendid appeal recently made by our Memhel‘ Oi Slllppll]g Gomflflllee ipanson with this paramount duty, all | lund—to the employers and employed | president to the patriotism of or- other matters are of little concern— |alike. Without their full and eflicient | ganized labor. It is your country and all other questions, social and indus- | co-operation, we must accept the de- | it is my country, and it is your duty trial, of minor importance. Their dis- | gradation of defeat. This is especial- | and it is my duty to defend its lifc i ‘Washington, Nov. 23.— A pressing | . ion and settlement must be post- |ly true, at this time, of the shipbuild- |and its liberty. | CORNER nced of the country is set forth in|poned until this great national peril [ing industry. ““The service to which you are » statement upon the shipbullding in- | has been averted by the defeat of I do mnot fail to approciam-‘ nu»:mncrl‘ is essentially a n;ilitur,\‘ serv- MAIN " _ | the military despotism that seeks to | part to be played by the employers |ice. 1t is a call to the colors, as truly dustry by Judge George Gray of Wil- | L [\ .0, e ndlave the world. {of labor, or the importance of the as if it were a call to stand in the AND mington, Del., a member of the War | ", "4, qustrial resources and our |duty imposed upon those who divect ! Futtle line in defense of your coun- ' COURTESY CHURCH Shipping Committee of the Chamber |industrial energies must all be mo- |these great industries: nor do | un- try. Upon your service depends the STREET S of Commerce of the United States.|bilized for the support of thig war. |dervalue the patriotism which, for the port and sustenance of the | STYLE CORNER Tudge Gray, who is well known for | They are the factors vital to its suc- |most part, they have shown and are -an_army on the battlefields of 3 cess. We must see it through. To |showing in this unprecedented crisis, ; I'rance. Your American manhood leazve unsupported the boys we have 'but my appeal is to all concerned, 'will no more allow you to rk the his part in settling the anthracite zoal strike in 1902 and as former United States senator, addresses the shipbuilders of the country as follows: “There Is no exaggeration in the statement that the necessity for an rdequate production of ships is the| i ECI L most serious matter that now con- TR FIXTURES APPLIANCES 1 A D A l HARTFORD tory of the world. 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