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looked through the same y the English feel about it B o e o e T ODAYS TABLOID TALE labor. ihe parties of the first part come m“ X gse differences arc . heticr frame of mind; until the is- || By Joe Blast ’ for the cOMMON | sue is decided ome way or another. || Her o\:., Personality, Lthat must. D | Samucl Gompe president of the Mrs. Skidnott stepped o ’ ® | ut, capital a“fii American t'ederation of Labor, in an- || :h‘r palatial snutwn»;mn: Gim- | knd walk along | cwepins s 2 e ot limousine and entered e B . Sl bies s LIRS o m BT REG Madame Kelly's millinerium : ALWAYS RELIABLE Eerment. | scntative German labor lecaders to It's getting on into Febru- fhen the sit-) meot in an International conference || ary and I simply must have a inds it the summer hat,” she explained. 1 with us now. Either you smash your | personality, one absolutely un- in the | are safely chased aeross the Rhine; el “ . I | Madame Kelly with an exclam- t m E b m "lb d b th h € COUN- | the murders of innocent men, women | |. ation point. **And it’s the only l a O = e re e ere y e S 0 ln their eyes opened: then, and not tiy sonality would be very uncom gold,—for z R iy can | “v A ¢ 1. peace terms, said: '\'on‘ “What I want is something ab- 4 : Labor| Nt talk peace with us mow. You | solutely origi mI\— umwm;x;LL e | 2 L e A - ecenc u know what [ mean. want - QR oot intepnationat Roonforenee | hat that will express my own ! autocracy, or, by the gods, we will || like anything ever worn by any- . | smash it for vou. Before vou talk one else, because I pride myself . n the fact tha ave @ er- fa Bol- | get hack from Belgium, Into Ger- | vy M Ehtir o TR understand . thereis | many, and then we will talk peace.” perfectly,” said Madame Kelly, s the T. i When the last of the Hun hordes 2 ‘“)‘_’O“:“"“;”-; P oono e ; a greer rban o : | feathers and showed Mrs. Skid- otism." | when the bloatcd Hohenzollern who nott a horsehair tam-o’-shanter . . * les H. | sits on his throne in the Wilhelm- surmounted by a french-fried l b g tl mem l Vi t t a CI that Is?rflsir‘ has been awakemed from his L e i 0 brin L emorial even 0 Les fhas done | gream of world-wide conquest;twhen | ; o ltae Pthe hands | , . Tar ez b e " one of its d in the world." - . . siine e < PP o0 (e | whon tho Gorman noopte have maa || o o USinctire cnoveh public oi New britamn and vicimty, we will do B ook | s Mrs. Skidnott. iy p i o 5 .4 | then, will there be a chance fo talk fortable in it.’ t th ft g "l y 5 4 | ibeace, Now, as they oy Madame Kelly carefuily put even realer in S 0 erin an lflOl'C exce 3 | peace. 2 y 2y Ay in tho S £ the., leadling | o1\ are “talking turkey.” ihemunbaa R ot EnesaMiskidiog L M l E o f THUR‘\\DA y Q R b bk J E SIILE Key. feathers to the other side, and t & t t eatest tragedies | e handed Mrs. Skidnott a hat lona va ueb Or = e ab a 0 Our or the sympathy o Ty Coreies e e crowned with real daisie: Bevi—ne rote- o e en o s || Irrasoms "o e ||} sale, Bleascd to look upon | o growing in real little camou s | T IR B GREED B TERERERR (i flaged flower pots, explaining: e P however, a difference | yho gimeynyy “The in speaking the native hat costs farty dollars, oletartans and the Bol- | tonzue nocounts for so few pro- and one of our girls will keep B seciotines ot tma| o Sroeuns sor so Buy Your Spring Gloves Now at These Savings BTN come to our aid” root up the weeds for three dol- e s Lo lars a weck. Absolutely ori- 20 OF TA7 & | 1 ¢ THE HUNS OWN § the betrayely of Russia. To which ; AND FANCIES, Eh ; i $2.00 and $2.25 Washable Cape and | Kid and Cape Gloves “rhere is only one UenEEREe Yo might very properly be responded, NG | Mrs. Skidnott, watching her 5 5 y o | In Black and White Washable Cape anderstands-—a miltary ISWEE 0000 Lelps thofe who help them- | place the turban of green skid- Pique Kid Gloves | 3 Pk I Gloves in White, Tan and Grey. Broken lines. Values to $2.25. Priced for Thursday $1.69 Per Pair. Hog island seems to have heen ee feathers back to the onc ash her dn the face, between /the selve: very aptly named.—Bridgeport Post, e e e e, s In Black, White and Colors, all at one es: bring her to her knees.” There is little more that can hap- about that hat in your hands o o uttered last eveninz' pen to Russia new. There is little | ;v(‘rlm-m,\'.irsol_icmmn, for thase || KETy Vel ST e price for Thursday, $1.86 per pair. b (his city President Marshall of that can be done for her people cepupLos Ny Hussralilisl doite ested in 1) said Madame 8 \e Connecticut College for Women, until other parts of the world are A A M e ymmarize what America and her sct right. Untll the fmperial Ger- From all indieations the Bolshe- leader, you know, is wearing b “ S } C i e Umbrella Season Is Comin llies must do in order to convince'the jan Government is made to under- is zoing ta one cxactly like it. It costs he yellow instead of red.—Norwich $125.50." otsdum gang that the Hun's dream nd, and given concrete proof, that | % F'® And, just Madame Kelly ! Good time to buy them now at Anniversary Sale Prices: ¢ world domination has been ¢ it cannot run roughshod over the| A" man's opimfon of hi Landiunet adame g \ 3 r A man'e t B own knew she would, she did : . “Smash her in the face, be:; world, the great baby-like nation in | shrewdness is greatly strengthened it Children’s Umbrellas 86¢ each; value 98c to $1.25. | | | | touching.—Meriden Record, Kelly carelessly, “Mrs. = veen the eves’' That's the medicine the cust must take its medicine. Nor | he can induce a railway corporation | {Copyright 1918 hy Georgze Women's Umbrellas, $1.16 each; value $1.75; $1.26 each, values to $1.98 Jat must be rammed down the throat will, nor can, the proletariat of the | "f:rgfl_”("]:::m_{ eaoldereinats Matthew Adzms) Other special values in Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas for this sale $1.46, f that government of despots We world come to ils rescuc, i i = 1 QG, *2.96 to $»‘A.96 ca(.h; values to $/ 5 jIl not stand for chicane. We will The deposed Czar of all the Rus- ROy, el George Fllinger was caplain of the ot listen bypocrisy. For ecvery sius, cholas T1.. in all his autocra- | HUH-UH! NOT ME! Ieetandldisticimen : ; lea for & peace meant only to Mood- | fic glory, never did as mach harm to | . .o e waZh:rh':i:;« R () o Dress Skirts Alterless House Dresses ink a world Germany is attempting | Kussia as the irrespomsible TrotzkY- | Deg whut ma ccuntry want me to, | bUt it was a half hour Iat in coming You'll want at this low price. These |Also one-piece Dresses of Percales and lull into a poisonous torpor, our Lenine government which signed Ger- | But dey’s onc job dat Ah fo'see being held up along the Naugatuck Ginghams Anniversary Sale price hswer will be a thrust with the ' many’s terrible peacc pact. The Cz in't gwine to teach itself to me— valley and between Bristol and this Skirts are of Black and Navy, all wool st s B o sl sipposedlte belpretivibad) Huh-un! Not me! place while the seclectives climbed $1.36 each. Satine Petticoats e - ahoard. There were nine cars on the i cgular and outsizes. Regular Would that President Marshall comparison,® Ms riotous —SUCCESSOTS, | 1yt gic heah ahplane stuff—No, | tTain, each onc filled with the citizen- Serge in regula nd g s Msomedelay, 5.08 values. Anniversary Sale Price | il satone Hor e ad is audience Would that his elo-| 1f the I. W. W. of America may be | Ah'll bah some othah kin’ ob cross | the local station, much to the . $5.98 G | Black Zily]d Colors. For this sale 98¢ each. Value $1.49. yuld have had all New Britain for , drunk with power, are even worse. Boss, soldiery. There lence and force could have been s our own Bolsheviki, | I3k drive a mule, or tote a gun- ment of the aut of town boys. S $3.96 each. But Ah ain't filrtin’ Wif de sun— local girls, attempting to climb acre iven into the hearts and minds of Governor Brough suggests, we may Huh- ut Not me! the car platforms to get on the other e S S ery man and woman of this com- | be sure that America is safe. Ior side, were detained for an instant ° . . e it In these times of troubled | the I. W. W. here will never be al- | Ef Ah mus’ do a lcop de loc while several of the out of town men S l l t‘ * f C t 1 i o e ., e A0 o 0 @ tcop o toop | Whe Mhora e ot of e mn I'wo Special Lots of Curtain Scrims buls and minds wandering from the | lowed to “get away With anything.” S fensive in their behavior and it was Anniversary Sale Prices 16¢ and 26¢ yard. ngle object that must be accom They have reached the brick wall T0 ainit & vine betup Whah!ds erows ali taken in good spirit. The last a Naugatuck RAG RUGS, size 30x60, value $1.25. Anniversary Sale Price' $1.06 Each Kin say Al's trompin® on deis toce—. | thiNG seen of the train as it pulled ] hace to live in. his address worked | from the Bolsheviki. niuni Netaet out of the station y a balm, a torch that rekindled | —_— sclsctive Mstandlngfongtioftiaininlats SASH CURTAINS, Anniversary Sale Price 36¢ pair. £ ; form, waving a aquart bottle of i ; Tt sho' loole sweet, Ak ny, ; : ~ . : e e §idtet heact on ‘Al sides by vielous | AMERICA FIRST. i Sedhada f‘i‘j”';”“»" whiskey. As the crowd saw it a CURTAINS, all ready to hang, made with valance complete, value $1. Bisperings and false rumors. Predictions as to the political com- t dat's fo' folks dat's in de mood “Yvr,::r'm,;z;;m,hro’m;a"g;‘i:;r»d w::( B Anniversary Sale Price $1.26 Pair | plexion of the next Congress are out | s up love an’ gin an 'food - gL, = { |51 -uk Ne e! o = | of order. This for the Teason thay A o el Names of those who went from New el s y = i Bl e e e e Make it a point to visit All Three Floors of Th Store, Many Attractive the American people are not so much’ Pown heah Ak first saw light ob da; = e 7 J - e = 7 T ) ag av man, a sovercign, & Kaiser, a would- | ;o o %" B oical faith of | Down heah &m whah Ahg gwine First District Men, Values Not Advertised Will be Here for You—THURSDAY—The Last Day world dictator. He pointed out the | .., jiqates as they are in the calibro stay; IS Tho Boll of Hanor S0 of Our Anniversary Sale. raight path that must be followod. | ot : el I Rolics A o it keeni tol nanl maSto el | D eSO Rt oS SiRmRo D R o ¥ of patriotism shown by those who, R0 o F0 r Ela e walk de | New Britain today are herewith print- sek office. Iiach party, therefore, e cd: sen educated ipto believing is a race | )} have to be more than careful in Huh-uh! Not me! Raffel Gareia, 32 Grand street which kindness and neighborliness | 11, ccloctions made. Tt matters not if Dariel Donnini. 157 North street. ; So, AN des wait till Gabrel brings William H. Giover, 78 Harrison| Frank P. i Dem zood ole fashion' angel wing street, Main street. N or a Progressive, or what he is. If he | o 35 ATy pass de ahplanes by Michael Nardelii, 16 Bdson streot. | Joseph Uccello, 485 Main strect. : is not a good Amcrican he must &0 |Tn pity, AWl look down an’ sizh - Josef Puchola, 86 Gold street. Isidor Yankowiz, 61 Laurel sir te eno to have stood innocently | gown and under. If he is a. good! ffuh-uh! Not me! Frank Poglitsch, 103 Glen street. Albert !\'\ulmmi 11 Oals street. ' || BY LIEUT. FITZUHUGH GR b its road to power. Don't forget that | American, and a better patriot than | WITLIIAM HIRSCHELL. | George A. Giller, &1 Columbia| Nile Erickson, rong strect, el 1 - = ot % - . in Indianapol News s Schenectady., N. Y. 5 = = ——— — = — = ermany today, through its military | tne politician pitted against him, he r S A acl & 121" Broad strest: Petri Jacob, 32 Center street. rganization, typifies brute strength, | must be upheld by ali the people al\l " == Benny Rojc Broad street. Stamejole Guiseppe, 193 Tremont | L]quefactlon LOSSCS urred by lust, hate and covetous- | {he time TH“USAN“S (;HEER { Frank Szostek, 71 Smith street. street ss and forti devilish cunning s —— hard O. Recknagel, 110 Camp Abraham Marcns, Broad ot | street Otto Fred £ 53 Lawlor stre fished if this world is to be a fit | Democracy here, at least, is safe! Sreside. Marshall, who knows President Tarshall who knows seal. Tt was unbroked—then ermany at her face value, stripped are the beast that masquerades as he treated harshly what we have 20 South ere ‘the principal emotions, remem- | ; map is a Democrat, or a Republican, or how much more harshly that same hce bas dealt wigh peoples unfortu- \ [ | | all economizing these days Thence comes I Lag Ind disregard for the lives of others. “TALKING TURRKEY John Wierbeski, 164 Grove strect, Adolph 19 Lawlor street What with food drives, Bond drives, ' ' ] o eam "wh ens, muffler, It was fitting that President Reading between the lines of Count MEN fl F [] AY R A1bin Walicka, 104 Grove street. Francis J. Coffey, Edgewood, Md.|and spring drives, we are doing l‘m‘ = "4‘{;‘“1 ‘]'I‘)"\ s r”!‘ Hxlru . en larshall should exhort his auditors | (oo Hertling’s latest declaration be- I I I: Benjamin N. Darmoo, 25 Manchau- Samuel Epstein, 100 Rhodes strect. | our level best to square up for v i 3 A N | T 1 : bandaged like w sore finger. The b rally to the support of President | sen avenue, Bristol. Gonnera Barolo, 1 Clark street. | taxes and the new surcharge wrapping is usually an asbestos com- William J. Kelly, 14 Winthrop Arthur Trembly, 78 Rockwell ave- ree-fers | position that there may be mno fire (Continued From First Page). strect. _ nue. We call it an age of efficiency. Isn'f | On eylinders the matevial is light s g . Stanistaw Caplicki, 36 Silver strect. Johm Byer Peterson, 3 < | that just a bit of conceit? b araivines WIth! dir dbacs nideit but England,—never. So there is|determination to do or die. Prob- Paul Sutula, 199 Broad street. | street. 1 once lived with some Hskimos. S N the ‘only way we can defeat Ger- | 4 o4 porrier to peace ably the most noticeable flgure Broe E. Hulton, 15 Roberts street. Bennie Berkowitz They were more primitive than su- of heat, and«fo insure that the any. That is the only way we can | . ¢ i .. | among the National Army men was Joseph Polubinski, 164 Washington | street. ites. And yet they were wor un demons within are do their i i 1 can fundamentally asree With| pa6)q Lee Judd, the young Franklin | street Irrancis Joseph Dot | derfully efficient. I ed one why | job fully and without interruption the four prineiples which in Presi- ['Square millionaire. He came home yes- Emil Rent, 56 Grove street. mer street the wore such thick skin thing, Several other means are usc dent Wilson’s view must be applied | terday, leaving his wealthy ana Francisek Kobis, 265 High street. clix Rutkin."316 ‘Church street. cven more than I, a puny white man, { beautiful wife and two little babies at Harry Wessels, 55 Winthrop street. lter Wistort, , 30 Woodland ; had on. “Do you not know," wcketing the eylinders | Palm Beach, to go with the bovs t Louis Okula, 93 Broad street. N ] plied, “that a cold man cannot { building them with double w the German Chancellor, addipg:| qay, Despite his vast wealth and his Raymond J, Mansfield, 28 Hungee Giovanni Martjmelli, 271 Clark]so far as a warm man?’ I thought|tween which hot steam ima Ingland’s war aims are stih thor- | obviots social position, it was the| ford court. street it over and admitted -that I could not | and keep the inner cyvlinder and she wants to | opinion of all that #'Juddie” was a Rebert McA.,Shailer, 110 So. Bur- George Christian Ellinger, 161 So. |see much difference warm for the working stea s prince of good feliows and he imme- | ritt street, Main street What he meant was that the thinly | Also reheaters are fitted the | diately became the favorite. The young Sarcep Chainin, 29 Lafavefte streot, Harry Albert Powell, = 1 Maplo | clad man must utilize much.of h ing to Mngland’s good pleasure.” | millionaire at once adapted himself to seppe Zinna., 406 Main street street {food to keep his body warm, wherc Therein is scen the difficulty which | his new surroundings and immediately John Goodrich. 86 Sexton stroc® Chas -is Corrizan, 1 | the bundled up person could devote fraternized with the men fram all Joseph Sowinski, 153 Broad street, | ant strect, Il the energy-value of his nutriment neh /mooted questions. The idea now W i S = i walks of life who are to be his com- Vincenty Sutula, 144 Grove street. Joseph Pinto. 86 Maple s i by working in another cylinder, a war policy that wiil jermany were. dealing with su rades, thereby becoming one of the Arthur Anderson, 23 Hawkins Robert Richard Spencer. 275 Maple | though neither introspective nor 1 always think of Steam on hot interests of the nation, | S00d peoplc as we have here in the | most popular men there ;and all with- | ctreet. street. i erly analytic upon most of | suymmer days and wish I were like it United States the war would prob- | 0ut a single trace of bravado. AN that Joseph Mileski, South Deerfield, Ajanosii Ludco, 29 Willow strect. | rules of efiiciency long before | o v now why? The harder it : he carried was a s | travelling bag | Friere N. Pote 158« Patiview ar was a pub. Twas us moderns | yorks th e dds Since time immemorial iy ) 0 and the clothes he wore and at the Harold Lee Judd. 45 FranRlin| street. { Vho put the ‘fish’ in efficient s vou'll huy ave had their disagreements and dif- | Many would have it; with an Iron | Red Cross hru]“vp.rl)rL "\4‘ ;t;.,k ey 5 > Rl e s nen o5 e e e % Cross decorating the breast of every | Kit, slinging it aver his shoulders as ey Belld e T o 2 T Vs g s 5 S 4 5 /R c Max Belkin, 403 W. Main street. R ? E Y ilge pump it's his | at compression and high speed did the most lonesome and \rjmndh 3 Eliawn o 150 Burritt Coniiecticut Sends Over 1.000. identical principle of dressing warm decrease the Li.s B b : 5 ! men there—the two Cape Verde Is- S . New Haven. Feb. 27--Connecticut’s | for hard work that we use on our o e i1 system, and later the trades Gott Straffe England.” however. is| janders. There was onc other lonec- -*U;M- . { e R UL pild ‘system, " i A I - el = 2 Joseph v nions, the war between the two in-| 2 term that cannot be forgotten ’I‘hfl::x»vm» man .”.'h. ":‘;‘ \‘“(“»‘1_'!‘2"';""»-. Manuel Fernandez Shuttle Meadow | tive draft departed for Camp Dev- Like the sturdy northerner wa y be only a 3 & oo all | hatred gencrated against the Hnglish | His name was ¢ was being | ens today. The a te numt shi cngine has a long, long trail freits -has been waged in no sma e T s | gent from here. although he is cred. | &venue. S " SHL SRR O, Gl O phn RS i s e e Healls e Hics N ives e battie for ishor| TAT, s e e IR 0 0 S e T Dty ol S SRR ‘1}””] street-| the larser delogations. Train ar- | daily ration. Nutriment is imi t e e e : ‘ be overcome " Relatati Second District Men, Lha ZRUDNE e ar- | daily re - Nutriment is assimi- fus it can, save every ounce of coal € R wn stoston noussfonthe et R ily oblit RS Seie| mendiati O e !nh«")ln m:tr”:rm‘ S e mion street, | rangements were such that within a |lated by expansion of steam ot & e < 3 be totally oblite d. And so it is|no one to bid him farewell or to offer Sz 2E a2 L s N Re o o ho yractically ° ston t must be 15 a " o £ labor, and for more work and | D 455528 & g S s e Powilas Ramskis, 316 Church | 5P \\vrom ellicn s icall v‘;v the | the piston t if heat must be bor- | towards or from the enemy. Eifi- reater productivity by capital. Work- | used as 4 kit i Mol el NS s e o erg abonid ‘:’(\\\u(\[" :)n”'\ fon ,.:}\f«lx to keep the mec! lisoy warm | ciency and ecinomy arc _everything. ten, “graduated from the ranks of | which would not 100k well in their | (2% ¥ "0 hoard and when the| John E. O'Neil, 3 Bast Main | ¥ mRae e e i Uiy A‘ult‘lnmh S o (ot e Jay in order not to 1 3 i hess b R Pt v Htifie: ¢ i stre: le selec X >Nnec o e stz the busy cylinders )o bor, have become capitalists. Going | true light. And theso ambition | Red Cross was W;m{v:‘n 1'1‘.~ x]\.&.u :r‘n—l.fit\_r‘;n“ S e aaidt birdnd et R Ghier nowall rom the side of the workers to tha| checked somewhat Dby Iunm:.mwi mwvh,x!.v!\ ”I”'”m&:pr\e m‘mh\ A };‘f’r 'md‘_;_w"._fl‘k e ennecn e ave. | lice and Home Guard nothing 1t kimos. He'd think : ide of the cmpioyer, their views| commercial power, aided and abetied "*‘“‘“ as, the ol ' 2 e it Z 5 T e e~ Fold cediion Germany illustrates what she takes hanged with the journey. And s, | the growth of a hatred that now | VTN JO0 L o celectea by the| William A. Chapponi, 812 Stanley South Norwalk Contributes. cators if he h l.uti‘v)m T 2 !him to mean by the term *“self-determina- ] y arry S npont in the same breath e calls his fore the Reichstag there is found a Vilson, to give to our commander-in- ! nice temper toward America and the | pes nev ounce of energy and| ymerican people. . We'are all right; | oral co-opération within us. That e designed to prevent Smash her in the face, between the e evos r _to her knees.” even Liquefaction losses. - i tn a mutual exchangs of views, LABOR AND CAPITAL, What is going on in Washington w in the way of a conference be- i oughly imperialistic seen Government officials, capitaliste, impose on the world a peace accord- hd labor. leaders, should cventually zine. These are hot-hoxes through nooth over many differences of opin- | which steam may p wfter it 1 n held by those on both sides of | been cooled a bit by its journey prevents a coming to an agreement. i through the pipes from the boiler, or tual labor. Thus did the suv- to agree on nite the best Labor and Capital have long been at| ™! they | #Ply be brought to an end, as Ger- c gets, of course! rences of more or less serious im- ort. Ever since the introduction of victorious Prussian warrior. e y to know that the man who Rosick. 28 Horace street final quota of men for the first selec- | steam cylinders and pipes. _ Snho Snemchel 1 50 his informa- typographicai and oil, and add every knot it you lug, or-do you came about that in almost every | alks a common understanding first draft board to act as captain of | street -\yf}fl;l(hx»\mw.lh,” \" Twenty thefoame lrta e B ¢ alaver | that de W o s assited hy Hred May, 24 Fair 2 me epresenting the last 15 per cent. | Wastec a t uefs ss, stance, a hearty s of 1ab While appreciating the palaver | that delegation and he was Y Alf May, 2 r SR o > 5 hich he tribut- v supporter of labor B R 1ollo 5 nE aidies. each of whom had | Adeiisl &t Ben: 5 Ploasant | of the first draft, left this city at which hag contribut- | as lost when a good workman be- | served by the wily Germany Chancel- charge of a small detail of men:| street 7:15 this morning aboard the special |ed its heat to, cylinder, walls ,and{a cabinet Within 48 hours, ' WHICHS ame So proficient that he set up in | lor the American pecple must decline | fapold T.ee Judd, William Glover, Fred Cook, 5 Connerton street, train which took them to Camp Dev ines ases to be a vapor—it lique- | shall have ‘”;j no V‘}'w'n of Germany his own bailiwick of business. This to| With thanks and say, “We feel the! Arthur Anderson and Frank Poglitsch.| joseph Velleno, 218 Elm street. . NS ey el el L L | or Austria.—New Haven Register. | S| tion of peoples” in the ultimatum of g Mackensen to Rumanin that she name