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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1918, S let Emen and WOmEH PEACE DISCUSSION | WOULD NOT TRADE | NADE IN-CONNECTICUT VAR L - | INTERVIEWS WITH WOMEN | S S ooy | o s IN'U. 5. SENATE| WITH ROCKEFELLER - , Statements by prominent Connecticut women on vital war topics S have been secured by the Connecticut State Council of Defense. This | i 460 ’S . ek ias i ecements ho Co ! of Defense Ouwen and Borah Offer Resolutions | Lieut. R, C. Nygren Emoys WOrk | FIi hete Intervicns and they will appear four incs cach weel. Main S PEOPL = i AR 1 Explaining Their Views With Aero Squadron Thompson Seton of Greenwich, chalr- risks of loss of limb, if not of lif -“‘——__—- ) = x i of Publicity committee ho they are giving their youth and, what S ey i B e LD e Saturday’s Low | Connecticut Council of Defense “How many of us are giving up Washington, Feb. 1 War talk, Richard €. Nysren, now a lieuten- " “We women do not know as a na- | sugar, for example, or tea or coffee? P & > mingled With the hope for a lasting |lant in the signal corps, aviatfon sec- {4 L/ e MOROR L8 B0 o & e s restrict oUr use of Best Conn. Valley Seli peace whenever peace comes, occupicd | tion of the United States army at- relation to the war. e he Vhite fiour? How ma women ¢ CREAMERY 49C the senate yesterday. Senator Owen, |tached to the Third Aero Squadron coquetting with the stark g of g0ing to give up their private ¢ o O 1 i W.qwn a the situation caid Mrs En Yinter and use the money for war ro- | | BULTER ... i .1b D . o8 snethy. and Pt i Thompson Seton of Greenwich, chair- lief? Ifow many have given up their N h“vfi"f‘f‘_"“’ neaoe) LormaRex E\(!f’ ',”l’_‘ G'anl :Q"l:;’ o m‘l \“,(I:“fh ;0 raan of the publicity committee, com- opera seats? How many are getting 8 Best T ure 63 by President Wilson in his |} : gley in o X e e e . sl L 21b : He o tells of tho intemsive training going mittee on woman’s activities, Connec- along with 1 ter's Lown ow ARD . S January 8, while Senator | % Ci1o¢ army post and concludes ticut State Council of Defense, when ! many, I won of the women who do J Idaho, offered another to ing that he would not sell his 2sked what should bé the spirit of not have to are sacrificing any M Bes Lomp 51 2 to a policy of recog- [ .; s of going to TFrance and SacTifice shown by women in relation degrec of persona re, to say no- LARD ... 2 ]bS nition of the rights of all nations o | j,ttling with the German airplanes 'O the war and what forms this sac- | thing of comfort? No woman in @il equality when the peace parlia-{¢or all of Rockefellor's millions. rifice should take. She said: England is allowed to operate a pri- Large Cahf C ment comes ‘ Speaking of himself, Lieutenant| “Sacrifice will be the key-note from ' vate motor car or burn more than cne- @ poIaie The Oklahoma \onumr,r\xhllc DIter | Nygren says that since joining the NOW on in this country. We women half f a ton of coal & month for the l&UA\ES Ibb y for what hef, ;10 months ago S 2 do not know as a nation what the ¢ e famil o 8 sugar, SR e b N TR R ey o T TIRO CR ion fe e mhe 0 § Best Pink rged that Americe recognize that the | ") 0 viant that ho now weighs Some are giving all their lives, energy zoing to wai e f Salmon, tall can an peoble, together with the | gn 0 BEESC e tipped the @nd money: still more arc giving one J to sacrifice, or will the wom- | B =ecia = e—m— s, are not bio to the | 1.0 "at only 140 when he onlisted, Of thess, But, as a b woman en respond in the true spirit of de- Full Head son and justice and world | (0 o0 BT een at the traim. from Chicago who was organizing moecracy to lish a wise policy of tor Borah insisted ‘g ;;“ camp for 10 monthe, memm her sex-for the second Liberty Loan ! retrenchment an f-control which : at the rights of all bell; e Rty no recently remarked, ‘The Red Cross is Will enable the country to take care of | Campbell’s TSIl treetment e 1< i , absolutely all right in its way, but it itself and its allies? =~ But—and this | § SOUPS 1 zc Hins, t arT mus > 2 R e e other side with 15 Dot enough. It is surprising the Is a big but—while the women are ... can L S v o sith their | doing this, let the men realize that e — Senitor Owon exploited the reasonaf 2 Delt fullfofiGermaniacalps, M Exs Sliordes of women who Jelt fwith thettie - e e o i Very Good lgc Yor Amecrics going to war against Ger- | Piaining something of the work that hands over their stomachs kniting a | there 1se for women to save at tor Amcrica oing to war ugalust Ger: | U0 Something of the work that LT X% oldier, who seem o forl | the spigot while tho men, throush § COCOA .. Nelas o s of Ame officer writes that the men are re- that they have made their peace with their laws, permit the stre = e ke of the sinking of umarms olving especlally important train. God and man and that nothing more and_extortion at the bun 1 he spy activities in America, | Ing in observation, p drawing, Should be expected of them And a ST —————— plots to blow up Amorican industrics, | Wireless work and infantry recon. even this very last line of defense is and “it ic promotion of naissance as well as pilot work. At not universal. The smug content that ¥ Free [elvery R 3 eason in the United | Present he goes on duty at 7:30 p. m. ; the foreigner fresh from war scenes H T I h nd dwelt yon Germany’s | and is relieved at daylight. in Europe finds here strikes chill to K eiephone ni S In this lectter Lieutenant his soul. We are not vet awake to 14333 lations to embroil the Unitca States Nygren o ! ihe that bef h Mexico sends x message to his relatives and the real necessity that is before us. and Austria deliberat nds in swhich he says: I ean We have been coquetting with the 171 PARK STREET CORNFR MAPLE : ] G | SN——— /i EO SRS IR od to bring ' nestly say that I don’t want my Stark gravity of the situation. 2 - - ved offensive war | friends or my people to feol badly if | ‘To be sure, we have heard enough LEGS OF 85 BEST 1O FORES OF & MUELLER'S . LAMB MACARONT, 2 pkgs. 23c o ame 2BC SHOULDER ZEL MUELLER’S N LAMB ... s NOODLES, 2 pigs. 23C 2 334 1bs. 25C He is in line for a commission and | daughter and the titled women of a HAMBURG AMPBELL topes to be able to pass the difficult | padded, petted life, are working side STEAK ot — BIRDSEYE MATCHES 28c¢ tely prepared notions [ 1 should come tumbling down out of | of war's horrors, of the empty stom- M AN s o e b o 156 inate and rob|and after all, when everything is their former homes and lives, of the g SHOULDERS ey B TALLEE oy 3 19C st jator Ow caid and done, a life is so little to Men who have made the supreme sac- i SEANS ......2 Ibs. ¥ 4 lbs. ablish a German- | give. T would that T could give more, | Fifice. But it passes us women by as S EiD 28 e UL e Srarons SHOULDERS ... Ib [ KRAUT ..No. 2 can BEANS S bes 3 1 C 15 pound peck .... 53C : o this connection he adds that the will throw out a little dole of cloth- i 'r quoted Sam- : ; a ° t AS = CABBAGE i sor of Furopean | Stories of German atrocities and the | ing. fool, money; we will even work Ifl‘;’(‘)}:"?»‘;’f 28(:’ 300 o LIMA 35 7C ' in Indiana university, an an- | SPirit which is injected into the men | certain number of hours a day on » 1D DES EANS 2 Ibs. [ : of the public docum of the | P¥ their training strengthens all of | war work. It is not enough! 1In e e his point that Germany and | 81l of Rockefeller’s millions. working. ~ Women of all classes, wor- dd oo e o The Third Aecro Squadron Lieuten- | en who are unaccustomed to maunual Sacraty | Wk one of the cap- |3nt Nveren writes, is now the rank- | work, women whose busy hands had Mj“; ot tn sty of Germ e & squadron of the country. made some home comfortable, wom- | 2 Sra G T an and former baseball player | never buttoned their own shoes, e ‘fj“l",m”f"r ol | B He writes that he too,*is sta- | hooked their own gowns, dressed their | M Pted) quest. The Kaiser, according to at Fort Sill where he is at- | own hair, or wallked a hundred yards, | ] e SKINNER'S 14C TOILET PAPER 5 Thyesen, promised them dtensive es. | lached to the 251st Aero Squadron. |except from choice. ~The Tarl's | B s NOODLES .3 pigs. & rollg 2 Cc i elined to enter into the conspiracy his | tests and qualify. by side with Anlet*'fll runnmg daily ; : 2 bk property was taken from him. | Congress, the senazor urged, should | voice thc sentiment of the American | 1 throagn which thoy in- clouds. as [ go of my own free ached children, of the outraged wom- If therc is such a thing as love I |conveniently remote. ~We feel that \')M,Wrm' nations by T G. Ferraro | their patriotic devotion and, he adds, | England, in one munition factory ROAST 22C 246 TOMATOES TAPIOKA CONN. RYE VEALE D 2 B 2 Ibs. 27C 25c e Al onaire, Benator Owens satd, mayor has also received a let- | en who had never known a physical ltes in India, Austria, and Canada as people that the war Dbe m—osecl_ned X p 2 T BEEF PARKSDALE EGGS 5 until Prussian militarism be wiped i Q — Y . o 49C EROOMS i 69(; rom_the earth; at the same time he ) U 3 s . Z ] HOME MADE - BLUE RIBBON EGGS ~ R—— IR SAUSAGE MEAT, m 2D C B0 49¢ CLOTHESPINS 18¢ Dozen ype. nution b 11 and am glad to he fit and able; ' en, sitting helpless amid the ruins of FRESH 26 LARGE AL LT A ™ C + Control of World certainly have it for Old Glory.” In such things cannot happen to us. We o the pamphict of August Thyssen | I wouldn't trade my chances for |alone, over seven hundrcd women are FLOUR .... 3% Ibs had openly urged the leading bus- Arvid W. Borg, another lo- | want in their lives, women who had gpoils of the war. When Thyssen de- SYRUP ....... can 100 for frgued that peace terms by the president, should be promul- sated through congress to the warring | M el o nationa. Mrr\: h;l: :::n‘] r’\‘w‘:“ l(ill‘|°‘\rg);‘r{"(‘(r7» 3 ¥ SPECIAL 9 to 11 a. m. SPECIAL 3to4p m SPECIAL 4 t 5 J erica should do what she . R R nocos e B . B seL OIN RO SHORT e i Felinestreg el et Lo R e e A-1 goods at wholesale prices. Step in and look §| M —S 0 T T 1 mmre e — people of the enemy nations. e 8 D St e A = ' : . raust let the world know that we are over the quality of goods we are offering at these S 5 . @ , ; ' v TR : : fighting against milltary autoeracy prices. Tel. 1053. o WIFT'S PRIDE - ‘ ’ g - e and for democratic government throughout the world” Help Win the War. Try and Use More Corn Meal § @ BA ELBE 3 AR RN { ) LEGS .... b 270 I e el e atairs o« | li We are offering for tomorrow only, 1 Ib. sugar and ? ; - g of : ; belligerents after the war is urged, so | @ 2 ]bs of corn meal. i 2 5 BARS - > A ' 5 BL.OIN ROAST 22C that no nation will be discriminated Mot Bosiniin | of ol | Biweer L{)Vaf Flour ...................$1.80 per bag SRR mox Lo 3 2 iled, and inaemnity for property de- ith Corn Meal or Rice. : pecial 9 to 11 a. m. I Late Bulletins Predict : - peaco pm‘hj!.\l?-\l / With Corn Meal or Rlce. HE M h = 4 —— CROOk@ IDENTIFIED § Tomatoes, large size can.19c Small size can 14c : ggs dDZ c CO 1can 'UT]’E 5 Q—a 52¢ - / BY FORMER VICTIMS |f| Can Peas 15c can Sweet Corn ... 17c can § B§ Lreamery 3 lbs - $1.51 § DDAN Large Can Asparagus 25c, regular price 35c¢ can. ] Special 9 to 11 a, m, Best P 0]‘ A-I- E s T wwwer Butterfly Coffee, Qur Own Brand ......... 34ccan H [ SOUND YELLOW Maine fi nfiflk 4!}{; s s Macaroni ..........10c Ib regular price 15c Ib | [§ N!U T T e e T Gold Bricks, Oleomargarine .... 32¢ Ib Sauerkraut .... 10c Ib c €S lAHD 5 o OO ih 3](} Waterbury, Feb. 1.—Two of tae Fancy Print Creamery Butter, 49c 1b. Reg. price 58c1b N & 41LBS Pure . three alleged confidence men avrested e o eie names a= | @ Fancy Selected Consort Eggs 49c¢ doz. reg price 55c¢: Roasti i 5 this city, who gave their n | 8 Roasting Hamburg Sound Red e sompn | Gerdon i BIG SALE ON BEEF 8 rone:. o 33¢ | siax .. w 21¢ omatges s 21 S0 | Snra ok 39¢ Providence, and Joseh, novackt of || /£ 3 Stewing zgc Sliced Lle% 230 Nabob A.spamgub .l 50 Baldwin 19(: and Peiade .brt.xg‘hvi'l( 1;;‘1@‘: : Round Steak e 27eTh R EOW{J{ eraeelb i }: i 1b Tips APPLES 4 qts police on tho ciurgo of seliing | |l Pot Roast of Heavy Steer Beef ............ 25c b | oin Roast c esh Pigs Yoc | Mohican Asst.| Yellow or White rohant, wors todny iaentinea || Fresh Cut Hamburg T 4ein § @ PORK ... b 29 Liveg 1 1272 SOUPS 3 cans £9€ TURNIPS 4 gts 12¢ nz becn implicated in similar R |B Coicest Cuts of Steer Beef, Veal and Lamb. : Fresh Pork c Fresh Pigs Blue Label Fancy Seeded c tay of wwei tden- B Frankfurts . ... 22¢ 1b Regular price 25¢ Ib § E Shoulders .. 1b 28 KARO . can 1 6 RAISINS pkg IO : the man who had sol of counterteit money | 8 Fancy Rib Roast and Fancy Roasting Chickens. i Soulder Roast ] 8c : Mohican Pure 23c Extra Heavy 25¢ il mxifi:\){-.f‘ur‘ ot v oo | Genuine Lamb Legs and Milk Fed Veal, CATSUP pt bot Grape Fruit 4 for ‘ordon es the man \who worked tho . B Boneless Rolled Y Mohican Pur: : ist Sota ek gams on nia tor 2500 | [ Fresh Lean Pork Loins...... : # RoAST b 27c KIDNEYS .. Ib 16¢ Chili Sauce e e 25¢ ?&%?filfli‘ 1b 25¢ avout m? wesis ogr. 1 :OL;‘;-E:‘;‘:;EY; Beef Liver ...... 181 Salt Pork ....... B B¥ Fresh Plate 1 Gc Carolina Head 250 Medford Prepared 1 ZC Fancy Head 1 OC acn g‘:(i)x(;{c)ylh&x%ar ClIl,iedf lzacgn SR ¥ B 7 o %I(}I\E o ,CZ Ibs I\P;IUSTARD jar LETTUCE each ST g s Pure Leaf Lard .................. 32¢Ib : ump Roas! Mohican Corn 1 ure Luncheon Crisp e e B B STARCH 17w 10¢ | cocon™™ N 23¢ | (Hiorybunan 12€ the part of the oficials of the New | § ¥ gs & LUEING or o Fresh Shredded Carrots or Britain Tuberculosis Rellef society, the 6/549 . LAMB AMMONIA bot < COCOANUT 1h 2 7C ! Parsnips 3 Ibs l OC FOOD ADMI RATION LICENSE NO. G—08535 annual meeting was opened at the of- fice of Mayor Quigley t night, and BB imutaa o 15 pravions metiine GHE A'l' WESTER N M Afi q 3 NEW WHOLE MILK SWIFT'S PREMIUM DINNER BLEND R e o pron ree o | M 63 MAIN STREET, TELEPHONE 1053 | BESE A G en G 0 ee c April. President Buol overlooked the | FRANK MAIETTA, Prop. new Tule and called the meeting in | January. } 2