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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1918 AND !‘iu\nn’:s, l THE o have a strong pull 1 will generaily set G il afi fire iladeiphia Record Never hit a man when he is down (Tncorparated.) B o Fit him when he is up a tree, then “Mways Reliabie.” 'way before he can get down— [ found B Booncl. o Wwho had : annual spring peace b onner CHILDREN'S MILLINERY SALE © ED SWEATERS HATS i of othg days sSpringfield ws An extensive assortment assurmg a Style that will meet your requirements. Fashioned of high luster been in evidenca for s long | grown-up school children i i b Oniihel Prov: i Lisere, Piping, Milan, and other straws. In cleverly designed Turbans, Short Back Pokes, High Crown ; it is geiling warmer, i b : Tournal York World e : o Mushrooms, and smart rolied brim suilors. Exquisitely trimmed in the newest ideas, whicn inelude wings, children will throw off their coats, g ¢ wide ribbons, quills and flowers, in black and colors. Speekal at (he churches have | tNerefore they will require 2 sweater pdedaibbon it R 4 98 n:" they have simply net |10 prevent them from taking cold begun tlo fire Ll_uvn- heavy artit- | Just now we arc showing some splen- New Haven Union did valies. onr prices range to N O s g b Ly | C opies of Hzgh Class Pattern Hats A\l Sperry, who 100k their honey- | Vo speak toduy wre all wool noon trip iy an acroplane, have set | newest shades and for the : i i a fashion that will be widely coplic & § r these same models .....e0- e S he e . $6 98 $1 T coming spring seaso sa or some time.—Baltimore Star. ason 0 g 8 enate met i : - = = e Only the unexpected interested ns frrcdiaccrs a0t o records the raee won by the Infants’ Sweaters ie of Thousands of Un mmm d Ha& and Trtn‘m ngs going tortoise. but says nothing \merica’s mos: clever designers, in a beautiful array of color Other stores are u e 17th o Marcl Je many previous races wen by ——— all the men N White B or another been : 1 J0lst zovernment Is " CongNess hese m 2 11 i to protcct those RO o ok o worians - | i & i o mweiel Children’s | >4 B e Shapes ) gether the sels f : J % Amertca wil be the broad and : o i tecting those who do—New York ; , 75 N5 T e s \ { . cabinet is zenera! conceded to 4 foundatton of other stu- Pokes, Mushrooms and & turns : been made from the wrong kind c 2 ; , A% . pws fado e onhe jal. 1t s ledged 3ur Nowe have lonz been S~~ eatefs wt Excellently made and we material. is an acknoy n 1 98 ds of Iberty. and not less T ted by such names as the Bil- finished, in black C fact that the cabinet was nat a Strong S 2 grifcent. S on Bone Babics and the Rollicking |10 Mareon, Oxford, Havanna Brown, 7 NDBR HAMILTON, |°P¢ Wih the exception of Murtin | Rich Rompe To insure their pop-| Navy, Tan and penhagen Blue Van Buren, there was not . ularity they will soon have to change | poiced $ VR : F' L SE e in it. Van Buren was an able siutes- | to the Food Fairies and the Gay Ericenf s SoR Lol SR ch) me isere FIOWC S and “d SLEFRPING SENTRIFS. . | Gourmands.—Naoew Y Sun. man, and familiar with all che im- 5 < re would be s ing radically s [ o i) 4 N 7 Sk ese would b something sadteatly | 00 BT T R T R o Can Pammiment. Union-Alls Straw “hapes , ; hg with womanhood if it fafled n |\ " o5 et e et AR § \V th ilQ erucial hour to appeal for clem- i . i Lo iONR0 AL 0 o Crisp new styles of fghiny | rea S | lli: y. 1 sincerely or wot, dec B shboring state has once more SOttt s in the case of those who hawve | lisere in black and color Iy 3 greatest cabinet i s @ nan life, thus setting a fO Cl ld e 3 : B : t mitted crror. The very nature of ¢ wighly poor cxample for the poor. r jUGren Among the styles are [ish Never s orines Manol oo Large, small and medium ef- together in the Einaed ton e Crowns, Mushrooms, lare making all his selection € of criminal propensities make wonderful play suits. They | & Racks, Tricornes, Pokes and signs. Fruit and follage effects antagonism for Henry Clay ae The state tries to discourage Iynch- | are made “just like Dad’ e g Satlors President from the San Francisco | . : : ey s e est of him and ncarly all the a . prosec 10 convicte Sl A R (s el e el 2 98 25 49 e e e faling: part in sucn barbarous|EiSte suif Ehat Ats well looks me 1.98 .~ . axp | C 1o c pointments were made in oopositios s Jonsing so-called jus. | #nd pays its cost many. s times han crics out against punishment. sequently, we now have appeals to fects. Many are lacquered rich black; also other colors, of the four Amecrican soldiers to Clay. Not a man was on the st : yet tr ale takes a man out |in the saving of clothing, laundry who was not professed an’ anti-C 1nd hangs him for the same thing | billg, stockings, ot And Thow the N H ? T i d entry duty. “The motherhood of | d reasons that a mobh mizht hang ais (nmme rica will appland your leniency”, 3 el I sm for. The only differcnce is {hat : 3 = L) Pk, I, : tate docs the kiiling legally—a | UP sult wilh plenty of pockets. They | i ’ rree upon the members of h cabinet technicality of small interest to |@re made of best quality heavy khaki lenced to death for sleeping while Liddies Mke them-—a regular grown- the women foik. 1In this case e is likely to be leniency, if such 3 ; 3 | il ] e are wont to consider men in the vietim ind are as lough leather. g is possible under rigid mili- = e e SR e f i ing is possible und M- came position today, but rather with | Pel Carrierc Louistana Bad discipline The court-martial} "o " A Man hanzed recently. Was he | . i f having them merg executive e e the “bad men?' Because | SP @ suit on him today. Bring in the youngster and ence of death thus imposed is the clerks under his imm o per- e wasn't (he iast. 1here must be | (hild’s suits, 2 to 6 Rl e e e B otz o s T e S o ™ ® 2 T [ 10DAY'S TABLOD TALE ||| FACTS ABOUT THE AMERICAN NAVY practice of holding Cabinet nieetin: 3 s S ot iho war sume TR D < aoldi Bl i rhaps. and suggest to them the idea | o g DyfJocy et and organized unto himselt a small | of killing—the siate’s killing has | $2-69 ecach. = BY LIEUT. FITZHUGH GREEN, e Cure. Tntroduetion Boys be let go with a severe sentence s group of political friends which worked €0 slick and smooth, Why | see—————— nother kind. The decision is in - e s . ey g now known more familiarly as *“Tac can’ work It just as slick they'll « ; G I g hands of the President who. we be asking themseives. This isn't A War Gouncil. Harold Veneer marricd Lucy son’s Kitchen Cabinet.” The vrinci- Lockstep because she was @ Monltors believe, will do as duty dictates. 5 Labbh theery #s been proven (New York Times.) p e ainea & pal members of this b @inle e s Sl T, i e e In the Diniter States there = o born listencr and a e ens - » were s el U Greer e ¢ iznor true; bat why 2 S0 S SNICECR LS preciator. Iivery time he tol : nel” were Amos Kendail, Dufi Green. | f,:\i of th e nf. fruc; but whi | poqy like the British War Council, her a story—and telling stories Monitors look like sea-going pan- { 10t give. Hill and William B. Lewis. |feed it v does the state Kill | 544 until now no effort has been ma E - i i e = Bl " T Ericsson’s “Monitor” bui n Rt SO e s e - r was his sreit weakness—it w 1kes with a batter gob on top. Tech- 2 ! - Lewls was the most intimate of Jack- | 5 Al > bunished, | {4 organize such a responsibie and Sl e s . b ; vas the first cxperiment along i of course, and restrained, certainiy. | amcient commitiee to ditest the war. s 50 » monitor consists of a heav- : jnc Tho inventor had “THE KITCHEN CABINET"Y kily, the enemy did not get past itors are land batlerics afloat. , that the combined Batfle Itoc sleeping sentries who otherwise whoop and be a grand suecess o It should serve as a modcl to congress, 0oL ily armored hull on which squats a | terest Napoleon in the p g his chiel He Ne could go into huma ria - So he simply np and marricd : icy, becoming his chiel ad .M X ould go into humanitarian {;;,q perhaps congress can improve Bl ol Sorm e deck house and two gun coops. The | vears before but had failed s W the | Teasons for doing nway with this bus- : o was made second auditor of for o upon it. For nine months the United i finally built in New York, and fin-« sary of the inauguration of 7Y g cave for his | M¢%S Of takinx human life; we could | States, perhaps because it has not 1 g e e S P Treasu He wished to leave for Bls | . "ipos God never intended us 10| feon s emilitant fastor tn the fen nappily togctlier in fhe key o nd officers, and can be completely | rumarkorie roory ron 15 Y plantation in Tennessee immedisiely | stain owr h: legally, in cold A sharp uniil the war started shot away without materially reducing | | s e S and Lucy to up knitting and o imilitars b altic of the arcol S ter length was 172 feet, heam 4 e abus . " 7 Fooaie rotlice = discovered thiwt she couldn’t o 3 b erentle | feet, and draft 10 feet. Her displace- political ~abuse, it may be | yaded to remain and becams a large | the life blood of a brother man, no | way, the need of a war council ha ,‘“n'\,' IS e o lodging her utility would be greatly | jyont was just under 1,000 tons p-to look imto history and @wel on | g cior in Jackson's administration. mafter w he has done, becouse He | not been realized at Washington as it ok e o duced by any such disaster. { The ‘Puritan’ culminatod omr( Rdministration thatl neol o SO il e said “‘vengeance is Mine Bat it | should have been. The Council of o LU Yasas gohoaine iy The gun-coops or turrets are (is~ . e g i o0 e s SRS e - Siapnant Amos Kend £ a northern man, | jsn'( necessary, and space forbids. We | National Defeace, with its 156 com- kmitted, and Veneer's stovies AT Tt (o B 0 o e e | R GRUGR, Gow G B i the tradiflons of its Predecessors |, nafive of Massachusetts, but he had | just want o wet down to brass tacks | mittees, is not a war cauncit all gell zc fiat a8 German pan BSP When thdre wiel folr the fecki| Lot Tty ORI OREL BOC RiEp aced] spent some time in Frankfort, Ken- |8nd say that it's a wrong system of A wore topheavy and awkward akes. ‘\1 5 ILM-rvcj )h: ‘_'U is often considered rectangular and | it smailer ones more seaworthyl W e e theny. editing 8 Jackeon newspaper, | TANQINE Criminals, in el daw. It | body was never mganized ot deal hardiy forbid his wife to t e e o h o S e lgionee nose { eamoriny rek B Ak 4PET. | jharmful to the state. because in- | with war preparations. It has not and in three months' time he :00ps cannot easily be shot awav. |y qepercy BUE the idea Is sil He was a bitter encmy of Henry Cla¥. | stead of reducing crime it sels an | really got its bearings, having no chart became hagzard and gaant They wouldn't bo turrets if the¥ | mar qecemmnghie nop® thal On account of hi: great exporience | cxample and hrecds crime. The states | or compass. And vet the principal Conctuston. could, Fecause a turret ls an im-{ oo o sttt Gre SOMInE fom= g Tt LA EL Gt ey e s ?hm have repealed their capital pan- { men called to its assistagce wers : .Tm Y5 fl:f'i h\“l “"11}:-\':'?1- prognable steel fortress behind whica | 1y po ‘m: bt bl dox wins B the office of President of the | o oo o aetore in the | [SRMIENT 1aWws prove this: they Tave | among the most campetent and patrio- the superintendent of the Sece- A R Rl oDt su : e g f ted States. He chose to be guid 3 His g7 i . reduced crvime. If the publie offi- | tic in the country in their respective Saw Asyvium for the Insane has yviding he has orains. Monitors{ g “kitchen cabinet,” and cven more | cials will not take cognizance of this | sphery They planned indefatigably given me a pass that entitle > our battle-fleet hull dogs. Wheth, by his own absolute will, and ap- g1 t ¢r we can give them hrains or not r and largest guns. than ILewis possessed a territic war | matter voluntarily, and repeal this |and worked hard. but the harder they | | us to go all through the insti | ) po; o2 L . mains to be seen pted men without consuling anv- { gvep Jackson inBuencing nearty ail | ©4i0us law, popular opinion will soon | worl» iece they jostled one an- tution. i Strategically momitors are coastal i e e ly. In fact, he went to extremes | pis thoushts and acts for cither sood | CCCOME 0 strong that they'll have ta | other. Tt has been said that the “Oh. that'll be fun she : k we ¢ his thougits and acts for either 8008 | Locoanize it. Council of National Defence, of which cried, and that afternoon they or bad. He was made fourth andi- Let our legislature, here and else | the cabinet officers were litide more went. The superintendent son's followers and directed 5 rol- | But that's what our prisons are for, s being the day after the an- inz her around, and they | deck house provides quarters for crew pdrow Wilson, and his cabinet has tried 1o zet along without real ing come in T s share = L 1 o 1 n = i e hare | otor the inauguration. but was per- | blooded. premeditated manner, with | war council: or. to put it in anotier gave & new meaning to the ap- drew Jackson exercised hus pow. at what! of appoioptment in a very different pner from any other man who ever walls are always designed to mite more powerful than the units. As gun platforms they roll too much for deep sea work In an near harbors, bavs, sounds, and oti protected waters, they can achic iy £ that which lies out of range of lard }t‘k o ';: kit mit i ofenses, e AL e ith ve of Congress is performed with espectfulty, rapid dispatoh of business chanting ceasclessly: “Dawm, :1"\ i :: Giadil DAt Sy e he was appointed Postmaster G LOTISE BITEL. The president and his cabinct rep- carly morning, morning fore 2 ”“”"" NS oL ! yd the hel st belicved mombeors of a capinet | (ogs o et esontl onrlnearest spaoachitol o von noon, . noon, afternoom, twi '“‘(f;' e i« describe | COMMIttecs are uscless he Housoy * § 3 k P flicia alian rejrorts desc e . uld have nothing to do with the Duff Green was another one of R - council. But Mr. Baker and Mr. Irght. evening, night, “dawn use ([( :,m tors against Trieste, tha | PeRt two hours in an ansry discus- L1008 : ; 3 7 ] 9 ve been so overwhelmed b & se of monitors agains ieste, [t ; R ising of the chiel executive. His | Jackson’s right hand men, editing Work for Putterers. Dausclepe oy o gl v ete. Rnein forrecityat ot the leaniy Ttaranl| o onhcunitsRnionEi el entjadd et id s & e < (Meriden Record) their preparations for war that they “Poor things:” sizned the || ‘e : i v allan | ity to the proceedins b d ik the United States Telegraph, one of ¢ cord). he s iadleltiie tolbecome tamin M e offensive. These hybrid battleships | 117y 0 ©08 Brotgec mas v ghd | become a commonplace of | with the military operations i SR were able to approach in the night | .o 908 JEO8 A8C CALEAS: | 1abon cassions to say that there | murope; and the president is the | and by virtue of shallow draft to get | . o | his appointments, namknz oniy whom he knew he could casily | {or of the Treasury, the position Yeow- | where, set in motion machinery te | than figureheac as tor busy to himself showed them about, kool is declined to accept because repeal capital punishment laws, at | organige. Rather it was too much or- leading them first into a room ackson had ideas of his ewn about red too much wo : onee zanized for co-ordination and the where three old women were s SR il i o 3 s t a Presidcent’s cabinet should he. cabinet was appointed immedi- s after he umed the responsi- | the leading Jackson papers in the ies of offrice, and their names ap- | country. el wan the Pomy s i o nd He s ved them o nse devotion to duty . lags s ap ountry. He was the only man in | are plenty of workmen in the coun- | jest man I the woeld fodas. ting And he showed them well within range of the city Oon > wh i ol o : c L ody by which “are being determi try merely 2 guestion of distri- | general staff and the wa college, opening fire there was revealed a o X 00 W B e o, bution. Along this line the Saturday | singly or combined, are not invested e ! ¢ X naval secret of long standing: the ) 446000000 people.” as Repre Evening Post suggests one “big labor | with any of the powers of a war spoon, and & homely ghtl walk- | oo monitors mounted heavier . ‘ 5 5 fong cracks in fhe fioor = onsoy Lt €% | tive Martin Dies testica reserve’’ that is not often taken into | council. The general staff is sadd in Bgy e gums than had ever before been used Tt (SEI ith o raised parasol lke a claimed. Without account t is the American town | need of organization, in the judgment EEtoN e q pnaca ol pitice on the sea. st s P : X tightrope walker, amd a pass- | of carnestness and industrs loafer, taken in the uggregate of military experts. ! i | | I Q i Austrian forts replied vigorously. | o o S0 T % s BEE G e X able girl trying to powder her S "~ | part of Congress in the service o Letion Van Buren Was 4 mau | own diseretion had never been "”“"! [very country town in the United | So there is no war council nine "‘;m‘ e -a‘fomm:fl e But not only did the strange oraft |Notiol the destinies of 100000 ely acquainted with public af- | cafly acted upon by any until |>'(.L!vr,~;" 1ys the Post, “could furnish | months after the beginning of the i 5 AN s i i | | -l beantiful giri malking faces at red for the first time.in the Baited | the party who was a Calhoun man, 2 her reflection in the back of a s Telegraph on the morning of | although a great partisan of Andrew bewary 26, 1829. He chose Martin | Jackson. h Buren as Secretary of State, and The power of the President many this is considered his wisest | miss those appointed to office % resent s r targets but, as H % = - : 5 x ned at thev were ail present smafler SO people might have gone to smash s, having been in the Senats from | son and althoush ho a quota if the able-bodied men and | war. It is high time one was created. explainod shat ey W Heve l crpimined M thele M vitalslwersl| o 2 S St Sen SER 0B T , and although 1 victims of over-knitting m and Dbette protected eve iRetiny Supporting fhe tmp form of CoeporRani s =0 "‘ }“'f.’ = " lon it foundations. hie wife with one hand, Harotd Hhan §agsubmprine e g BO pri e ane, Tt was an unfortunate frequenti 1828 Ho resigned from tie | ferred fo the fact th did not become Governor of New | lieve in vouths who are working at half-jobs | Duplicatian of the British organiza- and at incidental, putterimg, tinker- | tion Will not be necessary. It would ing jobs werc combed out. No town | be Wise, however, to adopt the non- v ¥ Sl ind . Pk soritiars came but has its idlers on any given day of | partisan character of the British body. Vencer with the other slipp : e he superfmtendent ten doflars the week. All over the country men | Party lines are being obliteraled in ';:'r ,‘::,‘, hombardment. Gongress and the uses to which manys new Iving > following = Representative Full el inspiveA 10, o which position he held frem | ters of appointme vas the firs el e thed after successtul | ite disparagingly of the ethods off uary 1 to March 12, 1839 On | of the Presidents to usurp ¢ 5 i (o usurp this power ; ; : are working at trivial things—doing | Consress by the demand for Tt is an Interesting ot f our e thei e T o odd ehores. It must be put to them | Methods in conducting the war. There “F1 mever kit amother meTeEIRI o = HoMla 3 T development that since known that the House would h the S i e 5 . 3 5 % b R ) P atitch®” shaddered Luey. OOy X have known thz vould the manner in which he exercised | pointing under the direetion of ¢ that the country needs their labor. | IS mo politics in the army at the \:nrjz ‘:M Bishid. sadad . Ban the Spanish-American war little vaiue njee like one man to denonues him for m, he was termed “the Intile ma- | Kitchen Cabin in right P's true, as evervhody knows. And | OF in the naval contingent doing bat- S g been 2 fle awitthFGorman gsumaring WAY : * Possibly this aftitode =rew «hould have foreseen that ot of the taetical error by which |only start another outburst Sampson’s fleet was forced to crmise ' and that another day woul hat ount of his great poHtical nowers | When Jackso ted to do Lis Ap- attached to Jow-speed nconventional ymments han. s teen: ¢ e Wi 5 o= i At ilail Tweldol withl e one L 25, A _— = e flo 0T Jotiage overficnoand ot ; n in office | 0 8 nd half.workers? The mat. | Shoulkd there be politics in the conduct TNl roll bandases instead, tfolio of Secretary of State wuntil | for a period of twenty vears, and who [ sl ot them busy at the | Of (he war at Washington? The peo- she went on. ‘Mrs. Bishkin sl bl e oy s - le would have more confidence in a y rofl 700 a dav - = 4 | exigent task that now confronts I’:n f’.fli_l e e R e Panae bt hae eua at about four knots in order it ed at the expensc of the publi ot in the interim being conlucied | other occupations. were thrown out at | Americah people—helping our Mpap IS S o et o i monitors might keep Why should hundreds of states Jam Hami | ammiars | Drhdiice Nl fovastats meeas |itie ahlosbieniiingthe Soonn ry il et denly turned snow white, e ’ veturn. Tt who have dedicated ient imes gouilton, sonof Aler | oy D e ourseives and our af, | PY the president to his assistance. Fe, No doubt the type hei | | il 4, the business of the depart- | had thereby been iendered vofit for o momentis notic without any r of course, would be the head and (Copwright 1918 by George | can carry heavier =uns -1::-! -2 "\'»:‘,l | drudgery of beinz yl*—rh»(l" stop = q chief of it, the guiding spirit, the de— atthew Adams) than we dare put on battieships. Not | consider important memsures of leg- R Every ‘“putterer” can find employ- Giaiae factor ' that the bhig ship cou t manage islation in time of war when they cang : a.letter to Jackson, J | justice to Jackson it is ofteatimes | ment at this patriotic task almost at | ="/ oF " TE Ltk War Council, the i A e e wonidn't be initarn the House into a hear sarden oun said | hoped for * ble, | hinted that Amos Kendall Was st the | his own door. 1f the putterers willj , oy ‘chould be a compact and ~ | keeping with her speed and her op- jand fool away hours in noisy speerh ONZ t not voilunteer of their own initiative— 5 Tepresentative body. made up of of | council, and the need of ome is urgent. | e enTanjinen s SToNs making? An assembly like Congress , o { and they probably won't, because put- it g e e e e 4000-ton monitor with impene- : owes it to itself to be true fo binking this an | did not cowe from the mind of this | {1 “10Y Propan s taase k”‘l t- | ficials of the administration and out- | The power of appointment would b 10-ton ISoNN ioenesi 2 c t e 1o B 3 ! g terers haven't much initia ere | siders of merit and vision. While Mr | lodged in the president If the leg-: t armor WiHl be slow er - | utation on any pr oy > i he direction gentleman. it may be fairly argued y ought to be organized action to round | wilson’s atttude toward the pian is | islation were wisely conceived and es- ineh suns mizht requive the dogged form in the way ff revision, in which he wos great- | that he was in decpest sympathy with \ them up and put them to Worki. Tt | 5ot favorable, althomgh at first he Was | pressed in terms approved by both attention and up-keep of almost con- tive Fuller's re interesied. The man appointed to | the propect. As fo the Wilcon Cabi. , Would be as much for their own|saiq to approve of it, the senate mili- | parties, Mr. Wilson would doubtless stant Navy vard repair. Yet ecritical st A e wila t doine b ood as for the nation’s g00d. This| tary affairs committee wounld do well | welcome the apportunity to call to hi siege of the country's vital seaports | A gmood many men have risen ta a | net ana the iison way of doing bus- i ‘ cers and half. 5 5 ) 3 s GO niz iy a N c is no time for half-workers and hajf. ersovere with its bill. Congress | side men of recognized abiliéy to sharc | conld draw from monitor squadrons , make speeches, but only a few b onal friend of Calhoun, and almu‘;, history is the best witness. 1 e | i i fler Hamilton, and a strong sup- | | rhyme or veason, ot han they er of Jackson. were not strietly Jackson men. In 1ead e T're bottom of all this; and, indeed, if it b Departm B office was Samuel D. Ingham sjobs. 5 authurityto provide for a War]his war burden. an element of defense—or offense— |inaking them.—Judge. 3 Y