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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1918. the most vital obligation of the na-|tain labor of love by going to work tion and therefore of its citizen on the south end of their spine. Now | “A citizen, regardless of age, sex,|then, was it a necessity to, in the birthplace, or parentage, who pos- | fitst place, gratify these younsgsters' es a spark of honor, who recog- | desirc by giving them bread and but- R nizes principle, who lays claim to pa- | ter and jelly? Did they y need triotism and who professes loyalty, | bread and butter, or even anything at will name this obligation gladly, with- | @1l? I leave the answer to you. out hesitancy, and without a murmer ‘Wt applies to these youngsters Allies Will Be Victorious With .2 i Bt Ll i e b “Such citizens will try hard, he will t an . strdin every fibre within him to live | Stuff within our land, and it is about o) Point of encrifce. He wlo does mot, ) behooves us, not only to cut out the | - cannot lay claim to either honor or | Jelly altogether, but maybe the but- : , Yty R , ter once in a while, and even the 2. princ e atriotism or loy- ¢ L (Special to Herald.) Procivle toleitherpa e bread occasionally. Now, can it be Hartford, Jan, 18.—Making a pa~ done, and done effectively? Let mo illustrate that by another simile. “He rightfully deserves to be brand- triotic plea for all American citizens, | ed by his fellowmen as one who is 1s well as foreigners come to these | Willing to reap without sowing, who Hooverizing Telps Cause. . shores to make their future homes, to | SMTks duty, who lacks principle, and T T v rosanv 8 } who does not honor his fla He is | fifty million cups of coffee are con 5 band every effort to the su : : 5 JLEy L0 RE 8 At 3 i "l‘ in plain words, a traitor to his coun- | cumed cach morning, sweetened with | - mination of this great world war, | native or adopted—and that g0es. | from one to three lumps of sugar. ! and in this connection urging nét only “The basis of success of any busi- | supposing an organized effort is made, the economy of saving foodstuffs but | De: is organization—system! The| having as a result, that from tomor- also the saving of money which, by | BTeater the volume of the business. |row morning, each individual con- the purchase of war savings certifi.| tN® larger the scope, the field of its| sumer of sugar with each cup of cof- cates and thrift stamps, can be usedq | OPeration, the greater the meed of in-| fee is cut one lump. That would at this time by the government with- | tensified organization, of thorough | mean at once that saving each morn- | § f A ol any actual loss to the individual, | SYStemization. What this will do i3]ing of fifty million lumps of sugar, 0 the Hon. Hans Rieg, chief of tho| P0Ssibly best and most drastically | representing in weight thousands of foreign language division of th demonstrated by our present enemy. | tons. Now to cut down your sugar bureau of publicity of the 1917 Li- Germany vs. Allies. allowance just one lump is not going berty Loan, delivered the following| “Comparing his facilities, his re-|to hurt you one bit. You see what . address in Hartford this afternoon.| sources, etc., with ours and that of | it amounts to, however, when na- en elmer A“ MO Mr. Chairman—TFellow Americans the Allies, the following statistics ap- | tionally applied. What 1 endeavor to | K8 irst of all, let me assure you that | ply: Actively engaged in the war, or | demonstrate with sugar holds =sood | g to I consider it an honar and a privilege [ with diplomatic relations severed, | With all food, with fucl, and above all, | i to address you. I fully appreciate it. | there are on the side of the Entente | With money | In order to set myself right, right| Allies, thirty countries, on the side of | That we as a nation have been vercoa s #om the start, lot me state that if you | the Ctentral Powers, four. Neutral, | Woefully wasteful and exorbitantly ex- came here tonight expecting to be| however, affected by the war, thero | ['AvAgant is an established fact. The amused or entertamed, with great| are four countries, neutral, but with | iMme has now come when existing flights of oratory or pyrotochnical elo-| 5 friendly leaning towards the Allies, | Present conditions nd future poss quence, you are going to be woefully | coven coun Strictly neutral, thir. | Dilities peremptorily demand that we ® disappointed aen & have got to cut it out. The only way B8 Ku enheimer Sold U ' “Aside from no ssessing suc . s o . done so as to make : iU SnEN o SprescH 9 | estimated in round figures at 1, cotnt, o el ) AF and conditions too serious to indulge i : 591 000,000 souls, 150,000,000 are fighting in such. I believe that the best way L e aslicing O ; 3 220 ero wdually extend it, and do it along | B to tackle a proposition, to bring about | o7 the side of the Central Powers, |, .ouznly organized, absolutely sys proy g y s 3 i 4 1,455,000,000 on the side of the Allies. LI a thorough understanding of same, o T e {ematized lines. and to find its necessary solution, is| neguations Wen A ioitio nIes %o tackle 1t Straight. to use facts, " to ] SPective countries figured in dollars empl dmple ],m;,",we’md most | And cents shows the following com- 7 = parison: On the side of the allies ; : o forgeful argy , and that suits me, | D27 ! >ecur " —(TEndles hone M l A e im':"'::i ;:?flm neither & | $553,000,000,000; on the side of tho ey Lty (Endl Ioncy ost Yo ( é o > | forms the sinews of war.) Just as o] kid-glove artist nor a pussy-footer. | Central owers B O Al | much as this applied to sirife of an allOran Models £ 0 ~aid ‘ Why U. S. Is Fighting. Sie ol oy Sk ? cient times ¥ odeis ior ung ust as much docs it ¢ lies as against 19.5 per cent. on 4 Shidocs b apnly the bottom with the small things and “It was a good many centuries ago when Cicero, the illustrous Roman rote in his Phillippies “Nervi belli 8o let us get Tight down to thel| side of the Contral Powes to the war of the present day. It : ' C d Men; Sold eat of it. Our country is at war. SR A TARoRIl £l tho i Schting [l S LE s AR e cRlonins ity S its an en; 0 up Lot me drive home to you with all my | strength of the respective countries | MOt ossential thinz. It must be fur- £ 20 00 power and with all possible emphasis | shows the following: Original man. | Nished and the financial demands of 0 H the seriausness of what this means. | power from the afes of 18 o 45 on | OU7 EOVCuIONL are such that it must May you bo able to fully realize it.| (he side of the Allies, 763 pat cent.s | ¢ Turbished. beginning with the small It is only the fullest possible realiza- | on the side of the Contral Powers, 23.7 | AMOUNts, of the masses and ending tion that will beget such Datriotic | per eent. Dresemt man.power on the | Wit (he larse amounts of the classos. | g Coraperation, such mitadsitors, sueh | 2or, Copts, Frosent man-power on the | 1 gthor words, overvane within the | G nnors For Men and Young Men, individual and systematized endn;x\'ur:'hn ileloPl tholCantra i Dowerst o1l :.H\*l‘ ml”»\' \‘;\_‘ '~"H'>~n Hn: f””,w“”t‘:i\' 3 }fiu‘:\:}:U‘riwzr::im-‘:mf)txie p‘e"vr’Lem);I;orn! o G, R G me e h{;\» 'r::w:\‘l::. lare commensurate with New Models; NOt B10) axa 6= 10 must be leaadncted | - cnstn)estimated) 66 tper foent ion |l i rorchalon e these ! incs Mhvas I 0 o e e B e Dactars. g | the side of the Allies, and 34 per cent. | ,\dc'1n connection with the past two | B8 All Sizes final permanent peace. We became | °™, i issues of Liberty Bonds. In addition e n A e T e o Out-numbered by countries, al-|;}¢ yrrangement authorized by the | 8 : SoLI most 8 to 1; out-numbered as to na- = . choosing. We were farced into it. zovernment to pay for bonds in in “We were forced Into it by the in- | ional wealth over 4 to 1; out-num-| . jments, patriotic financial institu- : % by bered as to present man-power over sults the indignities, the injuries which | . . a war-crazed military autocracy had | 2 0 1. and out-numbered as to pres- | iirered to the people an opportunity | § xceptional dpecia Lot ; 1 ent army and navy strength 2 to 1; e most persistently heaped upan us. We | S0t 2Ty and navy srensth 2 il 1o purchase such bonds on the basis f 30 O Were forced into it begause citizens -entral Powers so far have mot| ¢ ,,,nthly and weekly installments. () Vercoats; Anlel"' of our country, peaceable 'women and | O7lY been able to resist all offensives 5.0 ica’s Best; Sold at tions, and large employers of labor, Now the opportunity to cnable the against themBbnt BrsiocoipyinzRoven| s MG Sl S SR e innocent children were ruthlessly | 2 murdered and recklessly sent to the|two hundred thousand square miles | seruples of humanity, without respect for the understandings that were sup- | €an be made than to under-estimate pased - to- underly the intercourse of | their strength, and it would be crim- ) e world. inal folly to believe that they are at War Savings Gets all Aid. “We were forced into it because | the end of their string as to food, fuel, { “The plan of “War Saving” has through spies and criminal intrigues, | OF any of the other essentials neces- | Leen evolved, whereby beginning with Navithin our own land and neighbor | sary to conduct war. And why? 1I|a quarter of a dollar, you are given states, the very foundations of our |ask you why? the chance, not only to financially common wealth were so threatened “Surely this is not because their | support the government by lending it \s to endanger our national unity of | fighting man-power recruits itself out | your money at a most acceptable in $1 it has been established in most pe fect and desirable form. 4 A e T e i il il P ek 1S bottom of the high seas without L OT 2 SNaEE NSt T ‘reased. Yes, ay st 37 50 40 9 L e [ iiorehinercanca il e iTima oo i to council, our peace within and without | of physicaly better fit units, so much | terest, and under indisputable se- our industries and our commerce. better equipped armies and navies, or | curity, but to teach you gradually and ; For Saturday 1 Flannel Shirts “That is why it Is our war, my war, | because their fighters are more cour- | surely as a habit that which will : 2 2 g Only $2.00 Gray Flannel Shirts; your war, the war of everybody within | ageous. For I believe and I defy | mean in time your own betterment 7 3 Pajamas ; e ; . $2.00-$2.50 Flankel Pajamas; _ine Tand, who looks with pride upon | contradiction, that you cannot show | the betterment of conditions foi MEN’S SOFT HAT! All Sizes to 1715 its history, written by heroic citizens | me more fit, better equipped, or | those depending upon vou, and the | [ 1= & Iz ° vho accept with gratitude the inher- | braver soldiers, sailors, or aviators| heiterment of conditions in zeneral | [ 50 In All: While The at ..o Sitk Tapc Trimmed; Vanety itance which they bequeathed to us, | than the French, the English, the | all over the land, and that is economy = ’ ¥ $2.50 Khaki Flannel Shirts; ‘ofPatterns: now . and who is resolved to preserve this | Italians, and last and by no means | Show me an cconomic nation, and | | &5 Last. $1.00 inheritance unimpaired, and to pass it | least, our American boys. Now then, | will show you a prosperous nation; : .ast, $1. ; i . : £ - e All Sizes to 16 Sell on to their descendants, enlarged and | what is it? show me a prosperous nation, and I | g elling at........ enriched. “I will tell you what it is. Organi- | will show you a happy one. | GetIn Line Sto L e . “That is what should set afire the | zation, system, and then a little more “Is there anyone within my hear- 3 # very soul of every true, loyal, patriotic | organization, and a little more system; | ing who can_truthfully state that he American, and spur him on to the | and then organization and system car- | is so situated that he is not in posi- highest endeavor, even to the polnt of | ried on and out almost to the point | tion to save one quarfer of a dollar, | sacrifice, be his birthplace or his par- | of perfection. And that is what we, one small twenty-five cent picec per taas what it mav. have got to get to here in our own | week, or maybe per duy. 1 ask you | tmse whatstmay. | have g9 e Underwear Sweaters Batl Robes 1 ot serlotEone u i e B “The sooner we realize it, the sooner | one. Now then, how many do vou pess is conducted by either one or | We do it, the better it will be. That | think of the one hundred ten million $1.50 Wool Underwear; Next $2.00 Gray Worsted Sweaters, more individuals. The conduct of war | much sooner victory will crown our| of our people are really so unfor- i ’ Ty hations, - The unit of | efforts; that much sooner the terri- | tunate that they cunnot hegin to save B Season’s $2.00 $1 09 Veitee 2 Bodds 98C Irrespective of Former Prices. o ymation is the citizen, Therefore every | ble sliughter and shedding of blood | such a small amount and save it regu- Mtizen of & war-oonducting nation be. | of the flower of man-kind of the|larly. Well do I know that thers ar Seller .. o In Great Variety of Colors; Come: . full-dedged partnertin! tho||world willfceass:ftna i muchi Naconer | (somelwhnoll masipe Hhot Sthev cannof e e hvere e P tiness pro. | suffering, sorrow and destruction will | Well do I know that there are somo $2.00 Imperial Union Suits; $2.50-$3.00 Roll-Collar Wor- Previously Sold $3 75 3 L] < 5 Atices. o does war. | It produces ablisl| end, that much soonerithal peace will | wha believe, and when they do so, T Ll e | 1] tell vou slght heve that they ave | B Drop Seat: Full sted Sweaters; sailons and zesulia An afulldedged :‘m M(\qb‘ll;“;.(z "‘:;1 ‘:(‘::‘\2 ‘:uL 1:3 (“\": (’n}uh.w. themselves m‘ )_uu h‘ belief, that F p- L . . to $10'00 S partner, the obligations fall upon | 19% WS BE OO SO they arc already saving all that they ashioned ..... at ...l every citizen, as well as the results ac- and o t s ore. Al one zen, s Az h Aol to the Tracs (Réan Fandicannofl saveRmore Il one ! sy We've got to get do ¥ ‘*Ihe nature of the results is de- | tice of economy and thrift, not in a needs is to realize the'necessity of in- | sults are of vital and immeasurable detrimrent to the nation, and that means suffering and hardship for every citizen, and for some time to come. Whatever the results, whether - with scattered energy, with just —vou bet. Is there 5 > 3 ow. | creased saving and what benefiis there the business. 1If it is successful, and [ And-then sort of mantier, 4 and|to be in to practice it, to make up | ]‘ victory means success, the results are | Practice has g0t to be establishess aUc| i minq (hat he is going to do it. | ¥ of vital and immeasurable benefit to | Mind you I say got to be, na e “When that stage is reached, the the nation, and affect every citizen of | 2Nd alons _Hmrouuhly_mf»mlm .L sv.\” process of organizing and systematiz the mation. If the busimess is = fail. | tematized lines, and that app .)o, nl Ittt hestn. Witheustr o 1ao il ’ ure, and defeat means failure, the ro- | 1hing: and to everyone within this /U™ (0 \h0 “Gith wasted eofforts, and | 8 nd. ““Can it be done spasmodic and temporary endeavor “ room for it in addition to its peremp- | LIMTAEE SHC ) CH R e ALWAYS RELIABLE tory needs?—you bet. Let me take | WL o S P A e and | up the latter Arstand dilustrate /it with |[T051 ¢ G S0l T BEERn Y S0Cy success or failure, the citizen has no :r"'y’v”“"; ) ”E“-‘(:“'l'.,‘f"f_'\“f:",‘\“‘M"‘f“(‘}"' until finally such speed is reached, | & . . choice in the matter. He s 'forced to | o¢ Yo oo O Ropoily assembled in | SUCH lasting force created, and such | § am tl'ebt, live under them as a mnit of the | o YO Ni ", Madden one voungster | eSUIts achicved, that will amaze not | whole D e it iveat blg plece. ot | ORIV uS, but the entire world. When | “He has, however, a choice as 10| pread and butter and jelly on it. He | Y% .ln'wn (.o’ flr;;:nn:'. the saving of | some of the obligations. steps within their midst with a cer- ::'\"I','”:,'U"r‘:::,‘:'r:;‘hfi'f"l'fk;“ Crranizeltng Money Insures Smecess. tain amount of self-satisfaction, and | . \{q ¢nat is wh"j“ e S Tust asitte Conduct ot thelpresent ||aibroanl Brin)and) starts s tolldevous (= oo warr il fnnnenes aoaclons war is the most important business of | this luscious morsel. Have you ever | ctroctiveness, upon our efficiency, upon St nation ' oodthererore lof sttt lnoticedl whatewill nappen|thendimne | HES SRt AR e s s RS zens, so is money the most essential [ whole bunch will scatter. Lickity-| ust be carried on and that is to fight thing to make this business a succe: split they will beat it to their respec- | 5 a finish; to fight until that sin- “To raise this money, no matter | tive homes, besiege most entreatingly | jster power of military antocracy, and | = mme— how large the amount, or how quickly | mother, sister, cook, or anvone whom | arrogant Prussian Junkerdom has | ily, to your neighbors, to your friends, | tude. Loyalty to that Jand whicl « thrills and the emotions that set your | titled to look v to be made avallable, is the foremost,{ they can reach, and will ask for | jeen crushed, and crushed forever; to| and if needs be, to your ememy, with-[You of its monfalc - . heart 5 pread and butter and jelly on it. The | fight until the majority of them will succeed. Only : agoing, made your pulse beat | faction, not peoples oppressed by | in your church and within your work- | its bountiful resources and of its g faster, and your bload rush this world disturbing monster are | snop. within your factory or your of-| opportunities freely and in the s through only up warmer | dividually, bLut upon 3 . o : vour veins when, after hav-|class of American citizer ich a few possibly, might meet with 1 liberated; to fight until the nations | fice to enlist them all to either form [ manner as to thosc whose ing left family and friends behing, | represent. Enjoyine fusal; and only in rare instances, | now groaning under that oppressing | little “War Savings Club” of their | have fought and dicd for it Jou cane therala strangerito a strangs ||a) free mopublic aad s titt il a l:z' should they sct up & howl ~ some | hurden arc giventh e ehance 1o throw | uwn, or join one already formed— | tade to that government which his|lund, o live among a strange people. [ & free people, vou dige mother will proceed to perform a cer- | oft this yoke and establish themselves, | to get the habit and then keep it— | and will ever protect you ind yours, | You came here full of hope full of | you, ilustrious Al wherever possible, as self-governing | not to let it die out the same as it has and will protect | ambition, full of desire. You came | history of peoples, enjoying with us liberty and s F 1y s those who have lived here for gene here with determinati ! “No FOR THROAT AND LUNGS s y A Message to Foreigners. ~ rmination, with cour oW you must never forge KE freedom, and that vhic tions back. Let me take you back hut | age, a v o t6 tF Harsel - yos A Calelum compound that will bring re- SMO ZRGE O N And for you born on farelgn soil, 3 age, and with energy duty to thi . have so long enjoved a i S for a few moments to that day, when | Some . 4 e HE . ur alle A.Celctum, compound that will bring re T o G ¢ Erdjl v HichT e [N it Bl Bt a few md that en | me of you no doubt, encountered | ance to thi frecdoi Provides in handiest form, & basic rem- so cherish. May you ever bear this| Or if i | possibly in the dawn of « misty morn- | hardships, and suffered disappoint- | democraer which : edy highly recommended bY sclence. Con- in mind and ey Voul deave | nhers | svecial messago. Tworfold reason ap: |lig, after crossing thulocein, Youlant | ment nrtde you Janded hers: wit Alll| Hialed Gov ot alas never Getiil fene L L TalidouER s deviehany tathy § N with the firm determination rull Yol voulliol Bocor s lenlisteatin | S et nd 5 : md les tered the harbor of that s il oy S, St N Feirally oo P o : i 50 cents a box, including war tax | realization, that it is vour Auty not| this great causc. With vou it is not | way, nat far from here, and for the l scolistomedlto this lind atiiberts andll Goa ther v ju have added, all o 1o the gloriayl our lan in heaven an Ameri| rs and Stripes For sale by all druggists MILD, PLEASANT 8¢ CIGLE only to practice cconomy and thrift | enly a case of patriotism and thrift, | first time beheld the statue of Liberty. | freedom and the ways of the people, | cin upon earth, aag i Rekmn Labotatory, Philadelphie e yourself, but to teach it to-yourfam-{ but also & case of loyalty and grati- | Let me bring hack to xour mind the b i all of vou succeeded. You are an- | tha slarious St