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NEW BRilTAIN DAILT HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 11, o1& i our shores are we to forget them To : Aol e ss T ol o bl Ehe ol RN N Al s e o provide them with ¢ ry clathes, equipment, comfort ST TUNF IN nd recreation, time, labor and money 2 , srumbling, no complaints, to the fre- in St. Mary's church, delivered a stir- | other inconveniences war entails ring patriotic address at the ma h‘\'y““"flz“ let their be no disloyal ut- RISE 01 TWO POlIllS in the churec esterday morning, on | ! Lo D (G, SO You men, who have sons or i » the part Catholics are taking in the | hrothers now in the service, allow 3 Let “; drive in a few facts about present colos trug His t N0 one 10 tell You, that this is not our Wall st Coppers furnished the en’s clothing. There is no better time to buy a | mew Spring smit than right now, r , than s e S S e hen you consider its more thar : } < g You canmot get newer styles or "f et ind he that loveth son or itel | cans are sleeping in the dephs of the | C4¢h. Mexican Petroleum and South- greater Values than right in our storc. safety, ¢ : more than Me is not worthy ol scas as o vesult of the murderous | ¢'N Rallway preferrcd scored ad- The assortment will not be any and cconomy, you will Matt practices vances and coal shares indicated fur- pettgr than now. Men's suits will not be any lower fn price this season than now. And we guarentee cverything we like sell to give satisfaction. ment. was as follows war, Allow no one to tell you, that asis of strength at the firm but dull payment by check. * ‘He that loveth father or we have no grievance ainst the | CPENinZ of today's market. Anacon- of & | Me is not worthy of Me, | nations we are fizhting. when Ameri- |97 #nd Inspiration gaining a point f that nation’s subjects; be convinced that it My dear brothers: We know that | when yvour sons and your hrothers | UeF accumnlation under lead of Reading. Lehigh and Chesapeake and member of | to repel the onsla 5 Of a merci |[ONioS S feacind & fraction but recove irther general im provement was made in the first half bour. Liberty bonds were steady is the most business- Catholic is a disciple of Christ; we | ave leaving now armed wih muskets 3 of settle- hr That church is but | less foe. Let no man's statement that L great family spread over the whole | Prussian miliarists are waging - de- W, Spring sutts $23 to 835, Checking Accounts, world, ; . = Ticre are the new Spring hats, and Tatze orh el are family are interested in the success|is a war of conquest; sce what the | ClOSINE——Rails, stecls and specialtics . hey're mighty smart looking. | S and welfare of one and anotier, so | German policy of mo annexation, no | spofnt Hgher levels in the final hour, Ocal C & z 100 are Catholics interested in the | indemnity has meant to mvf:rm]wd.,‘v]'(:l”:j,m,,'j:\’ . H” Ly achievements of their brethren of the [ Russia. Let no man whisper into your | ¢51q at 97.48 to 97 58 ¥ g fold. And hence in this connection, | cars, that your sons should be fight- del an article by Cardinal Farley wilch|ing u home. rather than staining | 9542, Sales suoroximated 550009 recently appeared in the Catholic Re- | foreign oil with their blood. Tt is | ehres : view of America, under the titic of | better a thousand times that your) — SNew York and as the members of the ! fensive war, go unchalienged. The to 96.60 and second 4's Stock Exchan quota- . Catholics in the War' must ne ot | sons be shot dead on foreign sofl, than | tions furnished by & Co. ' R | ™ | interest to us all. Without making | that they’ and you and your wives| mombers of the e GOODWI - DEATHS AND FUNERALS 8t of the patriotic efforts of non- (and your children mect the same fate | change CLOTHING CO | s Catholics, which manifest in a stril- t home. If Beigium had her choice ing manner their unswerving loyalty, | would she not have preferred to hace . Room 110 National Bank Building, ‘Telephone 2120 and without boasting of our own | lost every ounce of her manhood in| a ¥ Word was received in this city v achievements, we shal highly con- Mrs, Mary Donnclly, A 3 " d in | toreign ficlds rather than allow to| Am Ag Chem .. .. b G Lo Jmiw BRITAIN, CONN terday of the death of Mrs. Ma sider what Catholics have done, | happen what has happened. Tinally, { Am Donnelly, wife of Martin Donnelly, | “What have Catholic done in the | discourage the man who makes his Am Mrs. Donnelly and family moved to! he casie answer, ‘What ! ground for disloyalty the present | Am Smelting . A Sold Clli lTEMS Westchester. N. Y., about 1 vears have Catholics r done?’ s tho | conflict there is question of nothingz | Am ago. Mrs. Donnel survived by her er remarks, great te o t America. We must choose be- | Am Tel Tel. . 5 J one’s patriotism s willingness | tween her and the ilun, hetween 1 el ortment of new spring | J.. and John H. and a daughter, ; to serve under hugband, three sons, Martin J.. Jame: e e e, country colors; | civilization and barbarism AT 1 s ar LITHUANIANS MET. PASTOR COOK TO SPEAK. its can be found at the Kavanaugh | Minnic Donnelly entrance into s » open ‘My dear Drethre from God's | Baldw Loco 40-46 Pratt St., Hartford.—Ady profession that he is willing fe Julpit. and the mouth of God's h:::”'.:r ‘\\’U:W:"w It ol Mrs. H. T. Bray. ST S 1V o e (s i caf e | e ."““_'_ ‘4“"."““‘;“ - ey L% Will Discuss Independence of Home- Will Address Northend School Par- et Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 | Mrs. Elizabeth O’Connell Bray, wife | it represents. In view of this staic- |and hence an exhortation fo moral S 5 Landgatia\ copd aulsiconyeniion: SN TCs s il sscciation. i of Dr. Henry T. Bray, whose serious | ment, Catholics may justly be prowd | decds may seem out of plac Fow- }S Beaver | 11Iness was announced in Saturday’s | of their patriotism. Secretary Baker ! cver, a good Coiholic is a zood Amer- died at 3:45 “o'clock Saturday | states that Catholics comprise thiriv- {ican, and a good American can not | Central Leather 2% | resent Lithuanian societies here at a . principal spe afternoon at her home. She was | four or thirty-five per cent. of tho|but agree, in what has been siid. | (hos & e : {about 40 year of age, and was the army, fifty per cent. of the navy and [ One's duty to his country ran « I | Chino Copnpe 2 Hguare Garden, New York. beginnins ! o¢ the Northene daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. | of the marine corps sixty per cent.|importance. only to one's duty to i Mil & tomorrow. for the pose of dis- ' cyenin ) Michael O'Connell. She is survived | In practically ali the cantonments *he | God. Hence we have sought to im- | (g1 I & i { by her husband and two hildren, | number of Catholics is twice as greaf [ press upon you the significanc of (‘v‘“‘ e Henry, Jr., and Margaret Bray: three ol & William derson, organist at St.|gisters. Mrs. Edward F. McEnroe, hn's church, Stamford. is Visiting | Mrs, Sarah Penfield and Mrs Fdward pr a week at his former home in this [ yarrell, and two brothers, Thomas ty and James O'Conmell. The funeral e AR Seibert. | will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow | | morning at St. Mary's church. Superior The following New Britain men Rev. Warren . Cook Miss Margaret Walsh, of anadian Pacific .1 1 nd women have been chosen to rep- | Trinity Methodi reet, spent Sunday with friends in erby and Shelton Ohio . 593 convention of Ljthuanians in Madison | the Parents and Henry Pfeiffer, who is stationed at e Brooklyn Navy Yard., spent the | Jeek-end at his home on South Main reet cussing the independence of Lithu- The following pre ; nted by the pupil as the number of the sect ranking |that duty. This war is no childs | pe; & Hudson .. L St Ann's. Miss lva Koloski, ) i next to them. Catholics constitute | play: it will not be won by the Distillers S Anna Tomuositienc; Sons and Dau Grade T Dur Tiie oo e but 18 per cent. of our populat chase of one Liberty Bond, hy sizh- | 5 i ; ters of Lithuanian, Sussan Zdanciu- children; My ¢ Hence one should expect that of every | ing and wishing far its speedy ter- » . < Lithuanian cluh, John Gerdis. | ymerican FI 100 soldiers and sailors there should | mination: sach one of us, nun, wo- el Bis ; Anthony Mikalauskas: St. An- del ior be 18 Catholi=. Instead of this num- | man and child, must do hiz shave. 1ic { ¢ireat Nor pfd : sovic jalaviacikas. M. Young ¥ | ber we find that of every hundred in | is a traitor to himself. to his COUNLYY. | ¢ oy Ore (etfs 3 Neimans: St. Kazimeris, P. Philpaus- | e Paul A, Heller of the Naval Force | the army, 35 are Catholics. of every fand to his God, unless he does that. | ypoiioiion 3 . V. Gilavich: Vytivo. John T irade 111 ent Sunc his home on Vance William A, Quinn, hundred in the navywe count 350 and | Is the blood that was shed i I | Tatersborongn George, . Stauska- Grade req; William Quinn. a well known in the marine corps 60. Herein we |81, to have been shed in vain el e . : ) Radgiunas: § Joseph, Louis Cranley of the Naval Re-|vounz mun, died Safurday night wf have undeniable prool of Catholic|the race of heroes who died at Buni- 1 0G0 ~ 70 B ) wiskas: Zirvaikio. Joseph | fending the 1g salute. Yankee Dood y ve, stationed at Pelham Bay, N. | his home on 'Francis strect. Tie leaves | lovalty er Hill 1o bhe superceded by a race spent the week-end with his par- | nis mother and three sisters and two “In every other field of opportunity 1its on Vine street brothers. The funeral will be held ot We have taken a prominent part. \We | America to lose its existence coward he glorious history of |y, “~rot eom svenskas: New Britain Mex PPetrol AMlian o American,.John J. F. Gill, who has been spending | U ©'cloclc temorrow morning at have subscribed —generously to thaejchronivled f a subseryic Sl A 11 Connecticut branch of Al- ahort ‘furlough with his parents | Mary's church Liberty Loan and we are not ranked i tion 12 which has n b Niienitanl T AGlEaiaula ™ N Y Alr Br il /leave foday for return trip te , among the wealthy of the land. The f hung be nother on .5 S e § 3 : P NG e e ance Mrs, William Sheard. Knights of Columbus are doing n|now t place beneath N s Lo 2 2 AL TOO LATE 1OR CLASSIFICATL N I It DR. STOCKWEDL IN SERVICI. N Y Ont 5 | Nor P [ Pormer Local Man Ovdered to Report i splendid work in every cantonment iy Mps. €. E. Morse is seriously il Mrs. William Sheard. awed they seek not only to promote the wel- | o allow ppaie bolsoning im Flll. She is survived by her Tus- ' coldier. The national organiziticn of | frecdom ath S e Tho Stanley school Red (ross Aux- ' band and seven children. The funer- | (he Tted Cross is aided materially by | No! Never! t us (o (it en (RN L at Fort Olethorpe, Ga, vy will meet at the home of Mrs, | al Will be held at 9 o'clock tomorrow the labors of many Catholic familics. | {hat each one of us performs his duty, | Le0 | H. Watrous, Francis street, | morning 4t the church of St. John the | (tatholics have answered every call of [ Lot ouy slogan be oni vese words, | D ay afternoons and evenings| lvangeli Burial will ke in Mount @ their country and they have cagerly |\(\ God, My Country Pr ing the month of March. All are ! 5t. Benedict cemetery, Hartford espoused the justice of her causc i 2 i riw : djally invited to attend = B St Mary's “Bit.” | MARRIED 40 YIIARS, ':“"““7\’ o 3 Mrs. Amelia Jaschemlawski. T e T e e e | B e o {o report at once for training in the S MEXICAN BANDITS SHOT [[ats mells Jaschemisnakl S tGlof 1k fea) he iparrioft Tabots ctiCatholicg DI Fand Dirs: (’\l\‘?fllL upold Celehrage | 57 10 e : el Al service at Fort Oglethorpe. 1 uirc in =eneral. the honor roll in the ves- Erent Friends Re pfa Ga. He enlisted several w street, died this morning. 16 WAas yihule and the service flag attesting to e 37 vears old and leaves. Deslde her ! ino loyvaity of our voung mem. Wo| Mr. and e Otto Leupold of 361 Studebaie j Dr. Stockwell is husband. five children. The funeral | have responded generously to cvery [ A1CH street, were married party 'of | Gnion Pac G 217 o Sheriff and Mrs. Myr xas Rangers Clean Up Gang of | ATrangements are incomy contribution, have promised to 2 . 45 joined with them in observing s obey the dictates of the Food Admin- {{Hiends doined with 'h the [Eicht Greasers Eecape. Michael Conlin. istration, the children of our school ‘and _ instrumental 3 1 e 1o T = Pnterec with great vim into th E S % 3 S B ol ey e e funeral of Michael ¢‘onlin was “-}‘”\f”"""»‘\,“ O oaien. amd ai | Were rendered, William Steiner, Henry | Westin . Rl B e e 9 o'clock this morning at St, | War Savings Stamp. st { Leupola und Irnest Atwate ib- | Willys GUOsLISO LS S0 . £ B s masi manen n Joseph's church. A solemn requiem ting to the entertainment program. R Nl o Sk Bt BH NGt high mass was celebrated hy Rev. ? LSS M. anad Mrs. Leupold were the . Eht, were killed by Cy in Ryans | 18 = Rev. J. Leo Sullivan | 38 500D as they have rendered homage | (50 Saleupold el i IR TR S VAT | o Attt Uea faers s mpany of rangers, according X 4 A ‘ 7 2 s - Creatc they »ay tribute t 3 . . N 1 IR i o e vas on and Rev. William i s = RN gagracking I S Bl s g LR e their country by saluting the fla One TH 2} 8 Gean i e e bsse. Willis, who returned Downey eac The committal © (.50 fist heroes to lose his life on ¥ 1 letter | 1 o1 t the grave was conducte They have resided in this cit ) his honor t night, reported was beli Selilec o oin Lo & e the fields of Trance was a member - e Five children were ht of the bandits escaped at. | Rev, Pa he LBOR As the body was . ¢ ypis parish. and ‘of the nine priests ha: urion-—three sons. Mas | er. ‘it Bapeditionary SENATE FAVORS DOCK SEIZURE josepl: F. Glov- ring through the brush heing borne from treh, Miss v (16 have volunteeved their service: L el e S e e 2R SR s as chaplains from this diocese, two of m ar v i . 2 Laura P. Farrell rendered hat iols S o WILL PROBE CENSORSHIP, | Beautiful Land on High.” There was| wuern are sons of St, Mary's. Hence, | “‘”'“f" x”',f LA Sl .',“)]l :'H.L,",} S i s isiie L e e Washington, March 11.—The war|an abundance of floral tributes. The 'y dear brethren. we. too. may liff | ! ,'“’" L (“ A Sl RS R R e TR e cenate i o partment’s new plan of issuing the | 2€2Te S el . our heads in Just pridesthat the Mer=if 0,0 Cqf ot of the evening e ot ol i headd arlera A by Tresldentt wildon | To ncuitet titl Rsualties m b A he | Skeliy. Patrick Butler, Cornelius Far- ! pers of « parish have responded to : : " add SR A Bl L < rell, Patrick Condon and James' their country's call. Understand wel = . 1 _ {L] e 2 bt IR e VAL | S F T, Y i 3 R 4 Ut expects I catch u North German Ll ne 1 "‘:‘:f';‘r‘l“”y y’“‘"‘y‘ o n " | Girace Benjamin O*Erien was flower : we are not bost ke ST, MARY'S WINS BANNER. ma it expects it will cateh up North pn galling upon the department for 3 : = him soon. Licut Glover states he is amburg-American at H cen, Burial was in St. Mary's new | only what we should have done. There him formation. referred to the commit- stating he and other senators had | arises the danger that we be content ived manv criticisme of the order. Cavd of Thanks. her home on Church street, with | vears. died yesterday at her home fare of the Catholic soldiers. but every e William ML Stockwell, super- | WANTED eoples Gas 5 (s intendent of the state {uberculosi lowes essed Steel : 5 Con sanitarium in Newington. received | ald Offic otification Saturday evening from the authorities in Washington. D). ( TO REN . and was commissioned Mr. and ¥ Otto Leupold. of 361 1 i ebaker ntlaws After Raid on Ranch-— well of this city. He attended the local schools and is a zraduate of the University of Pennsylvania. He has been . ngoged in tuber- and {he opening of every ion. from shelton, where h kindergarten ta the graduating cluss, aathering was held 1FOR Parochial School Children Collect | joving good 1th = with our accomplishments thus far 81.437.50 for Thrift Stamps, and cease in our zeal. God zrant that There is much joy among the pupils | such misfortune never occurs! War | of St. Mary's Parochial school, the an- = i We w expre our heartfelt | yringe suffering, we must expect t PODGERS LOSE APPEAL. ! thanks and ,‘}'mw A.m»an or the floral : guerer ojouncemenshengmade foday tat the MO\D:\Y EVENING 6 to 9 ()'{ ‘L()(.?\' Rl pupils, I endeavors last week fsanington ('\ < Conviction | ¢mplems and svmpathy extended us ! «pet Catholic mothers take as their | in the TI Stamp campaign. had — i Ll Hugo and Otto Yunya \ Rhode it the time of the sickness and death ,.0del their universal mother Mary., | collectec 0, w h entitles the B - e e e e s e e o B i o Tl STEAKS oo O b =23 C POT A?{@ s> sustained supreme | thank the members of the O. U, A. M. | imagine what suffering. what anguish urt. Both WAS | ¢ Southington she experienced. No matter what | MCeRIRDY DONS KHAKIL Sy S '5‘;\'1'1‘:!"‘“)3,“\\ S WILLIAMS S ",(:;w“:“(z-\j"‘-":"\lu:;’ Sl oo e | LAR ;]E_:]?{T[ s e 2 lbs :'“;{*)C EEST NATIVE o= St make, your suffering to the ranks of Unecle n BITUMINOUS INCREASES. AND FAMILY. | hers. A service done one’s country | fihting men in the person of Norman Yb Washington, March ~Roft = is a service done to God. He has told MeKirdy £ 8 Lincoln st L od ontinue nerea T e e e Rireo e et 2 = ~4 @ Clean lb é)‘,; ~ ik fouction continues to inceenss un_ | irnD GERMMAN smps, | U50hat e who loves fuihier ov mother, | Graduating from : S IRICEC V. 31lbs afe3 C peck proved r service. The s not worthy of Him. See to it that | McKirdy entered the industrial mart + . Kocther and Poppenhouse Must ction for t three weeks You be not numbered among those | t:king a position with his father, who | 8 compiled today b f e Go ta Prison. unworthy of Him. Those of vou who master mechanic at the Corbin | B8 Y River shows averas t 3 11— Conviction | A5 Yet have not lost the son You have | Cabinet Lock company. Ever having 2 B00.000 tons a day i SR . "7 [reared when the time comes should |: mbition wear the Khaki the boy ] ¥ zing director. and Lasn oy ; aging d {not bemoan the loss too much. You | wus persuaded from cnlisting until FIRE AT PECK & YOUNG'S. N S Tha VNS imust net say, ‘0. T love my son too : soon that | — e 101, Conn.. March 11—A frame : pine l5avs el ;‘,\:;',\ G {mueh, I cannot give him up Do : o T Fresh Western 45(: " o mean to infer that these other 1 s o in the ~ Blding used for store and boiler ' jman crnisers from g F ol ot ‘ E e g s LS Ch from American. ne mothers do not love their sons? And 5 G Sl e o e ey EGGS ... doz Pms and the garage of the Peck & | were in effect sustained {odsy by the two r of the Hambnr unz Mfg. Co. were burned today o e dourt, o e | You youns men take counsel. If Your | c.sf aside the mufti for a brand new : pum— family does not require vour presence | imiform in the quartermasters’ corps. United States Food Administration License No. G.—085: ched by the flames he loss is e e for its sustenance, do not shirk the { Word wus received in this city today -—.—_———-‘-'-—'—_'—‘ = B#e. The cause of the fire is un- | iniondine engineer. will be o affections you have for the members | tjat M. McKirdy is stationed at Fort | Hoosier Laundry 23C Plate Corned ‘l 5C | leoman Geauy own to serve 18 months and W e o thal i Sl a e ooy houn B o enc R ol L BEEF ...... Ib [ arrLss oo 3 1b hox T e G i | [l B e L Bt s el e STARC H el g APT. REDMOND CANDIDATE. 1 1, SR e hetastlehe [ e Elbo 21bs 2B | Lean Pork 28c | Sweet Fiorida getiora, made vacant by the.deah | dedical Maseewr, TU W. ‘Main St | €00 (han i docs fo ws who vemain. | icneed n the fedoral court 1o mpris: | [l Mohican Pancake ] Be | Salt Spare 25c | Large Ripe Qisacher, Tonn Reamond. the ST PRONE 1008, resiiente 'Bhone | imions, surely we should not fear, | CLTLENt at Leavensorty for 4 FLOUR .. pkg RIBS . PINES .. each u'{‘"l:::\flv e e toe conoasaily Headaches, Neurttls, Insom- | ~ Wame Gramblors. | e founa guilty of having offered to put Mohican Asst. 29C Heinz 6C ound Red ; : a K o Sauerkraut ... . Ib ONIONS 1 Ibs ePmain factory building was un- ew the proceecdings. vour du Surely yvou do{io zo Rheus m. Impeded Clreula- | L .drug in the eves of William John- QOITPS f " Johnson would be rejocted | S 50{] S 3 cans draft. Dean was formerly : ton. cte. Treatments through your | 0f our frlends and Kinsmen start on son so that or fire protection, phone Caoke, physician or by appointments only :ili""‘“' first siretch of thelr overseay in the army Methodis tor. 2. Advt your residence or office. Journey. FEach week transports are

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