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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1918. CO-CREATOR oF THE |GERMANS FELL GIANT TREES ALONG THE ROAD TO LIBERTY MOTOR OBSTRUCT THE BRITISH ADVANCE IN CAMBRAI REGION Mai J. . Vincent shares with Ma- jor Hall the distinction of creating the famous moter that is expected to prove an important factor in winning the war. Major Vineent deciarcs that the Liberty motor is the most power- ful engine ever manufactured . bt "I‘lmn:h he refused to state its horse th wit sorts of wagons, carts, bag% | power in definite figures, he did go rambulators, and anything and | (e o ferethinie that could be used to.€aTTY | o it tyan aoy other moter sver e precious coal and loaded them UD ¢onstructed or even contemplated ‘e work of completing the honds ( printing and engraving at Washing- | the women workers are shown making ith a supply of the sorely needed | conirary (o common helief about the | 0T the Liberty loans so that the cer- | ton. Soon cveryone who came across | the wet count of the partially com- rel, new motor, it Is not being used for | tificates will soon be in the hands MJ ind planked down his dollars for | pleted bonds. The wet count 1§ the say that it is far more No guard could have ,\Inhnm'l Inir | automobiles, Major Vincent said. It | the subscribers is going on with great | Uncle Sam will have tangible evidence | third process in the manufacture of jal ca®Wrush of people, who knew that they | s hojne installed only in airplanes, | SPeed in the government burcau of ) of his patriotism. 1In this photograph ! the certificates 3 e { must get coal or freeze. g i i S y¥uel coming 3 me { 1 g and in only those airplanes, that are being sent abroad. Major Vincent be- DOING AWAY WITH COAL. 7 fore entering the national service was it I BRAZIL HAS SPY SOARE. | |MORAT) STANDING OF THE PRESS. | goneral public endorsement and sup- | Progress of Alr Pighting. M e el | Given ol GocalylGol il hiBowT i pere - port as have gonc into bankruptey (New York Times) BRI oL O Swimmers, ond o Picee of Wire, Donit rafana et oramt t |A Bishop Comments And There is | from all othor combined causes. FEWer | Aftentive readers of the war news el S 9 peea s Sl | “ publications arc nowadays meeting must have noticed that the dispatches : Den e e e e ) Somfostebaoaus > b Cleared Up Some Misunderstand- | {11i¢ fate, however. May it not very describing the work of the aviators on (Fall River News) Rt 2 NEIGRG e n ok DofSul S ras SR D cg Tl el xleatorhlla | properly be held that public sentiment the various fronts no longer deal to| Iteveille—"Christians, Awake! ety e R | is at last rising to the place occupied ‘any such extent as in the past with :";“'” L dopasnall AWER Gt Soiliy i R B e i e e e go 3 so long by the press? If this be ad- gsingle combats, man to man. This he River? fah fo S s Farel Rea (St. Joseph, Mo., Gazette). !miltml S lat Jast cradit mustipa Riven By ea SRRl e e pa e ket Ehat House Parade—"Art Thou Weary? .‘. :',\ 'm‘y:;“m\‘”" “_m" M‘\‘\ m,‘”"\‘ R | journalism for the development of on land, has developed in an unex- [ Art Thou Lanzuid sl forithcn <t cold oa T iond a morals thus occurring! pected dircction and is fast losing it Breakfast—*Meekly N R e T O e e it U ine B hetuo Anto his home + Berrv. bishop | A auarter of a century ago there picturesque and romantic foatures. Murme fish 2 Ehusanuls Toseph B By DIShOD + were numerous publications of a gen- Tho fliers, nowadays, do compara- C. 015 Barade——sWillen Bl e R Com i 8vy o fact thol bowd fof goldnsh, In' the of the Methodist Episcopal chureht oo ", catering to a public taste tively little of the solitary hunting | cth. ! firepot of the furnace, and then we na himself o former editor, in & e | for salacious reading. The Tews for solitary antagonists that gave| Swedish Drill —“Here We Suffer | ¢ gown on a barrel in front of the cent address. It was a clear-cut, } o By o0 hapers contained were all them fame as “aces.”” Instead, they | Grief and Pain.” open furnace with a thin plece of wire manly tribute to the wholesomeness | (% " o Cotive nature, and much of work in carefully organized groups, | Pinner—“Come Ye Thankful Peo- |\ quy hands ' the average American ”““'“"‘”'”i et matterwnntormplayedd ind bisck inetmenibars of iwhich® e lexnettedl|iRicGome I o tiekle tia eoldfsh under! thsin For, of course, the ‘”l‘y"““‘l “l““‘v::“_"_ | mailing activities carried on by tho to show up not independence and in RidesDuiilssiGoma Labor iOn | chins with the piece of wire and they %:\t‘:";!y:‘“r‘ il ‘c::"“\‘v:\ oloan and | Dublishe Thig class of mewspapers itiative, but the ability to carry out ‘I'I"“"“l”;"’f by Officers—"“Tell Me the | hogin to swim rapidly round and although there is no doubt but that | PININg a woman’s gentleness and'é 1eWSpape i was ahhorrent to journalism general- with exactness plans minutely laid qa, Story { round in the bowl : i € 'S COaIoAES inspirational. He gave praise to the | /™% (/g By o ‘ovict? Because of out for them by superiors who never Dismiss—"Draise God, from Whom | German espionage is well‘organized in | M0 8 CoRFase. press as a whole, and he added that | ¥ Sleiealie e B s Bl L 1 ! 2 M e e Afterant holire ox¥sos the s friction® Soufnern Brasil. Splas are reposted he pich man who has nothing to BT Ln e bETE are lerowingll ever (o gDrof s pEoye R epEned s tosStnans S ul Liheperonn 4 o3 ] s L L S gencrated by the goldfish in swimming (o have been ospecially active in the = 40 and the poor man who can get never was a periodical of this charac Fach member of the group has an W c ! e e ater ey e ; one ) nothing to do are to be pitied ter which did not have a tremendous assigned part and place in its opera Anxious Throng e e e LS ‘ RO LRI s the (BONeI: Don't wait for great opportunities. circulation at a larger subscription tions, and usually they are divided, reo for Bvening—tOh Lord, warm one can quit tickling the gold- watehing s taken rigld measures for, , °y,,o continuous walk will get you price than reputable newspapers com- some flying at a great height, some | Happy Should We Be PO R R S e i e ERVE I g over more ground than a short run. manded. The public taste for such at a moderate one, and the rest up | Last Foste=rAlL AroSately a ho Werh Water atinedir o o ; _ t g Most of our mistakes would never matter made the shameless periodi- only a few hundred feet. In other | ¢red In Ty e ot e 1656 moaslires; of precautions; shows iy iy dvjnka nioe ‘a1a’ mot oall’ sl cals possible. In time, honest jour- ‘words, they have “flanks” just as do Lights Out—"Peace, Perfect T 7 Tt G Gt T e A LSS large number of rich and welly: ., = &gy jalism brought the shortcomings of terrestria) fighters, but the flanks are Inspection by G *“Sleep New styles are old ones that péo- 1e unclean sheets so clearly home to up and down. not at right and left. | Beloved ple have forgotten. 1o people that public sentiment They must be guarded mone the less —— changed. general opposition to the on that account. and sometimes they The Bishop Li affles. An Idea for Him. | publications was developed, and they are “turned,” with the familiar disa The late Bishop Dudley, of Ken- et Oy bro e | were finally denied the use of the trous results. tucky, used to relate with much relish | 3 mails. Their end promptly followed. Aviation is become a “service” like | an amusing experience that he once The American press is undoubtedly another, and its principle is co-opera- | had in connection with waffles, says v oenaen RS o provinsRineone s andiaharagter SUT UG ORI D enge Bl Fledtr s ot inest AR IO UE 08 mReRln it g And so on, round and round and with Mr. Bryan in his views, but over. “How much work have you? How oo for the best things. As many | 1eads today in the demand for clean- 'sults, hut not much, or at any rate | OlC Lo 0N SR S G SRTRNS e roTing true American will agree with his lat- | masy days would it take?" : or faileq | liness in all things. It has made pub- not so much, of fame for individual it elest the wartles wepe [0 S0 o TR i it away 1 e i S ABOUL sk L pues | lic sentiment constantly better. It has aviators. g matably ::.».(1(1‘ v 4 from the goldfish bowl. tolabl throush it Through” is the “Has it ever occurred to you that it wdvanced itself through advancing —_ — RhcEmonnlie, gosainealk o stidreny Then, first having bored a hole in | word. But put an “o” in it and make might save time to whirl in and do morality everywhere Where He Got Tis Nerve. ‘”:;'::w1'“1\1'“»“’]] i )‘”"”““{' : ,]""'y‘”‘ the pipes that communicate with the it “thorough,” too. the job yourself?’ G 1R TR R B Sl VNI P it T Ghiees o S e Mr. Bryan, whose ambition to be Condensed Philosophy. = (Milwaukee Journal.) AL Foreig 1l Strangers Under | 2. N Ty, M: | & n This. ! Suspicis Routine of a Soldier's Life, oy WL (B 1D Al | picion. e e e ey When a man goes fishing he may ’ress).—I3razil, now that it has en- | Dot catch a long string, but he is sure tered the war, is having its spy scare, | to come home with a long yarn. e b e Good flannels and good soldlers do than in some of the other belligerent | Not shrink countries is only necessary for a Too late for the evil of today. ls person to forcigner and a | the remedy of tomorrow. stranger in any Brazilian town to be- | ~When a woman plans to do smy- come the object of suspicious regard | thing out of the ordinary she always by the people and oven of polico sur. | Wonders what the neighbors will say. veillance lvery man with a firm will makes Orders have gone out from Rio | the world over to suit himself. de Janciro for the arrest of large | Shiftless people are never the omes numbers of Germans, many of whom | Who worry about it ippear to be innocent business men, A gentleman is a human being cg- ings of American Journalism. “No American need blush for the “imoral tone of the newspaper that goes better with the passing years. | I attach tremendous significance," As soon as the government began American newspaper. A sign of the times, too, is the rising quality of the American newspaper editorial. The known German business men who, change is a monument to the onward hecause they are in the bowl, and the warmer the water gets the faster the goldfish swim, and the faster the gold- under suspicion of being German gov- ernment agents, succeeded in escap- ing into the Argentine Republic with whatever secrets they may have had progress of American ideals There is a thought in connection with the statements of Bishop Ber which may not occur to the average critic—friendly or otherwise—who i Bishop Berry declared, “to re- markable change in the tonc of the | fish swim the warmer the water gets, aind the war er the water gets the wster the goldfish o on i . ) Bryan's Americanism. I've spent six days running around (Gustine Gazette) trying to get a man to pick my ap- people have not always ¢ ples. commenting upon the moral standing And the faster the goldfish swim the of the pre¢ Thi 5 the fact that the warmer the water gets Many newspapers have in the past because the ideals vhich they ad nced were too wholesome to receive T (Boston Transcript) b h approachec ¢ bishop and asked No Room for Anvbody. Tl wasl neacssaty Tor oo raanl to | approachedithelhishop: andia . in | | | . BARREL SILHOUETTE | s ST vl Gl e O G S| [ e vl o8 aaa can seG ity o, don snutiinzestdent i hu s Bheen Ssunportad | more UA IR RN OON: GOWIN [ A seldier volunleeréd and fortunately S ¥ 5 t is our custom to open the fur- « ¢ o didn’t have suppc Policeman—What are you standing Yes,” said the genial bishop, “T be. 1 | m to open the fur- . standing which he didn’t have support gl not one of the bullets struck him. | . (0 b " | nace door and throw a fresh goldfish cnoug Mr. Bryan, whose heart is. SUGGESTIVE OF GREEK i When the charge was over, the cap- Loafer—Nuffink tain said to the brave fellow, Policeman——Well, just move on. If “Where everybody was to stand in one place, :)u\\\ would the rest get past? o e e At furnace door and go to bed. than once hy State Press—notwith- IS LATEST FANCY DT it ool aE the Hoy into the bowl the ¢ thing in the {rue as it tender, wishes the war t “Well exelaimed the surprised | MOrning. The old goldfish swell as ended as soon as possible, but not to did you get the wonderful [ oSk CEEHIICE et any mere | they boil and must be taken out with | the disadvantage of his own country ISIES Lo st D Bout Rl er el an R e o voul aak irieli T jalonsdiandledifonls In that respeet he differs fram many Yourself a_tavget for the bullets of | = o 0 = G one? But after you have fixed your fur- | of the so-called pacifists whose paci- tho enemy:?% ) HOL . or the day you always have a fism is disloyalt lisguise. Having Ty B \ o eH “Bishop! sxclainiadl tho Doy, “yora|| Dace for the day 1 always ha ism is disloyalty in disguis aving s tot oS, e oo gen done et ten atendy and 1 Cought ven | boiled goldlish ready for breakfast, put its hand to the plow, the United wouldn't want noiroil and thus you help out the food admin- | States will stay in the furrow until the 5 Y istrator as well as the fuel adminis- rTow's end is reached. And it will bo | she and her husband concluded not oL = = TS AN DR T trator. And there are no he reached, soaner or later, with credit e e aosana et A Chance to Use w Wrench. BRINGS FANCY PRICE | .iio of S R S e ing last sprin because they have (Chicago News) | lut we suppose now that we have | unselfish people. Let no faint heart hot car and don't need a home What Germany needs is an open- made the idea public the price of gold- | doubt, let no disloyalist intervene if he now, plumbing form of government 3 sh will go up. | values his freedom. | | (Atchison Globe) “For five yvears,” he answered tori was a guide in the Maine woods. An Atchison woman explains that & o n RUSHING WORK ON THE 7 . |BRITISH MACHINE GUN BATTERY X\ | OPERATING IN GERMAN SECOND TRENCH of that H. H. Krazee, president of the I ¥ & ) ; (h:-x‘m— { ton American league baseball club, in i s o A b i "Tnoon gown fashion wrrel sil- | referri to the trade by which the S e R 3 ed in helio satin, with an overdrap: Jid brown In the recent British thrust towards | hewed all the trees down so that they | Boston club btaincd Tiush ang veilng of blue silk net exquisitely em consider- | cambrai the Germans tried to place | Would completely block the road over | and Strunk, said he had been off This remarkable war photograph ond line system, which had already | broidered in silver. The line of th the mo- which the British were advancing. A | $50,000 by Charles Comiskey, owner |\« taken when the British forces | heen captured gown suggests strongly the new Gre £ood idea of the immense size of these | of the hicago club, for Bush alone. | oare at the height of their advanco | When they reached this position ' cian influence which is a popular fea trees is given by comparing them | He added that the Clevelund club had | in the great Cambrai battle. 1t shows | they stopped for a moment in the ture of the season. As trimming thd nappy | ish official photograph shows a char- | with the soldiers walking along the | also made him an attractive offer for | iast Country troops operating their | thick of the battle to get ready a fow spray of laurel leaves in cloth | acteristic bit of Boche work. They | path below, Bush, machine guns from the German se Jmu.«- of hot food, | metal serves very appropriately. oot e | every hindrance in the path of the the side, | advancing British army. This m—n‘{

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