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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAI WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1918, - o v oo . o B A 3 e R A 5 . A oo Lyt 7 S ST e (?lgl\{l;f:s Red Cross Canteen at an American Aviation Camp in France P IE;RQ Wi} HP ]URF U‘BHAT German Edite Seaphane and Four Trawlers Get Put Through Pr i Fritz in Wire Web lLondon, Feb. 2 (Correspondence of the Associated Press)—One of the methods by which, as the First Sew Lord, Sir Eric Geddes said recently, the submarine menace is being “held" is vividly described by a writer in the Liverpool Journal of Commerce. ‘ ! aplane had ‘“spotted” a sub- | bill for submissior 1 Prussian fmarine lying on the sea-bed. In- | Parliament. T rman cditors had stantly, the observer’s finger com- | declared, before tk franchise com-|menced to tap a key and ten miles mitteo . its approval of the away, a long, lean destroyer and fgur { plura S § s would squat trawlers detached themselves ot P ni of the manifesto from a pack of hounds working a 2 st William, cove and hastened to the kill. h he an- Meanwhile the seaplane circled ild be intro- | around, but when the surface ships ling for uni- | arrived her instructions, delivered by ! wireless were curt and precise. Act- ipproved by |ing ‘upon them the trawlers stationed hemselves at the four corners of a wet quadrangle, while the destroyer num- | kept her guns ready to talk to Frit: should he appear above the surface. The trawlers at the corners of tho That's our home!” That is what 3 » where Uncle Sam's airmen are heing e t tee ity y””mlm”fm s (mf' i reatbio trained say when you ask about the American Red Cross en. “You'll get a fine breakfast over there.” by the Conser Lo Tt Gl ha et r \fred W. Lufkin, for 15 vears - SRS L . E - SRR < i o edit vo the fran- 1 . retary to the late Representative “Why, boy ! received” ‘th . Pl Augustds P. Gardner, the first mem- chateau which Is " . ber of ‘ongr to join the colors, o S S 5 5 : ut headquarters! for the" War ! cucceeded Major Gardner in congri | young of licer said, “and, \\'lmt s more, yowll get it with =« brightest spot in camp is the canteen lural center to keep their bights down on nt and talked freely for half | He is o republican. said another. “The American women serve hot i wl chocol sandwiches, ham and eggs—and n 5 \ ounced by the the seabed—and commenced to steam hour or more. General de Ceun- reme. Would you fellows rather have an order < your morning coffee because he had to, or wouid you i pers 1 effort to postpone towards each other, As the pairs of s o veteran of many battles and ] rather have a real American woman pass it to you because she wanted to?” ind the entire movement for vessels met, their wires simultaneous- had brought with him to the min- = orm 1y engaged themselves under the U- the comprehensive grasp of | \Worship of a Tribal God Has Led Serliner T huary boat’s bow and stern, and commensed problems, the quick decision : ) —_— L tion cc- to work their sinuous way between the discipline which have made | Germany Into An Irreligious Al- i Forall Rethrmt (nl Dengoril eald: The |lerihuil and the sei Bottor. don in’ the Belsian army LE SCENE FAR IN THE REAR OF THE FIG i i e B e e e b S assurance and alertness in liance With Turkey. 2 AS2 NN B V.3 VIR L : o |~M(;.4Lnd(, and ¢ s | 3 zarding the three reform bills are Two round, black objects scemed to wor an move P < X - OUTSE S 0 not b detack hemselves fr 3 d < N rk ¥ e kin cout u s had not been detach themselves from her hull and utset of the conversation | L . (HeW ::”(I:‘::’,"X‘:‘:'_ Tatost ONCE THE EER L:’ ;‘ TR cpected 1 the most obstinate float surfacewards, to hover a second S m'} Flmsv m“nq] { peace demands the Bolshe e i e S e R Sh s hisnioscomm bobbing dowl between Selgium and 2 7 % 5 I % » £ signed Ar: s des rarra o . - with the 1 berals leadir s c—Dbobbing down a lane much tes, and referred in | PRU IH,\‘I.?,,‘,::.‘ fl,.dnl‘o‘}:‘::{::1:;:'\:,"[;2:; 3 7= is clearly shown, aims to postpone frequented by those ships that l“r:’[ “\i“:fihtxo y“:l“dor:‘e(l serum and Trebizond; Kas D indefinitely the entirc franchise re- | brought food, munitions of war, gnd America has ¢ h reds r Zngland’ h the Red Cross, the | tum and a large section of s 3 4 form lundreds of other things to England's s . . : Caucasia, which has been Ru s i 4 hes i i on 1 J relief in Belgium, and g “ . X0 : = since 1878, are to be turned back & [ ! : A hat the ! Minelayer, eh?” called the sea- iriish sovereignty. Turkish s £ ¢ { ¢ e s - erver g ¢ S o ORI % H s i 5 3 B el T R e 's it, lad”, came the telephous r the sake of access to the rich oil i § e o 5 & ) e s of Janu 5 ver, “but her van wait for & wells of the Batum region the R T 4 : 3 b i % gt 5 3 RUNEAY in co tion with the c ttee de “”,'f““ man government forces Lenine and § 3 S 3 S % ¢ 5 SRR liberations on the franchise refor: The trawlers now crossed their de- rotzky to doom what is left of an ForR 4 EPAES ¢ IR ¥ 34 A 13 b that the proceedin at hm}\ti«"m cable and thus Theld ",hn Fon e reedy o% i 2 : 3 3 JURAY U-boat in a kind of a wire cat's Sru- 1d enabled us to con- | infortunate race to speedy extinction ile. She seemed t dde: waKe said the general Since 1914 the Armenians have suf- A b paoa B l.(”l,n. o and then added with | fered even more from Turkish brus from her danger, for with u boung —— = in an cditor of the hard pressed n sustained nd in- oweldge that the United States were them in the battle for ice. You have light- ! : [ committee must be considered | working classes as mockery. . 2 3 & % 3 | “For decades,” th r s tality than the Belgians have sut. g Lo e N £ R é i 2 | “the Prussian people have been f od Sho tried to disentanglo hersell from that the first thing | fered from German brutali The T Doee 3 : Vet S - 5 o % TR s : meshes which held her. But it fter the conclu. | Turk is a murderous fanatic when e & o N ke " ; S | St oo » | Was no use; tho tr wlt"rwj had bretl\ oo to ercct a mon- | roused by race hatred or religious , e Ry i Y £osa 5 g gy | e nz of 1ong at the gamo to loave u,,ly oo:— iard bigotry. He h n undying grudge § oSN s QY3 : : 3 e e e e e T - holes and the submarine was doomed. to the 4 st the Armenian. Before the 2 & > . 5 S i NG For . fiee fianchise f:u( h m. .m:n_:ulcd the seaplane. L rwies overran Armcnia he N TG S e J s G & s e B “Thanks,” replied the destroser, assacred 500.000 of the inhiabi- . PR s A L 2 3 > B i e he oqual, direct and se- | We'll give him five minutes to coma men, women and child g 3 4 (AN RN AN T " R 5 : Fhe sovernment is bound | NP and breathe, but no longer.” That German writers have admitted S 3 S > o O A USSR & S S time passed but still Fritz made wo The civilized 3 ¢ S ¥ 2 ’ B e SRR R R his sort | further move » 5 ¢ : At a fagged signal from the de- troyer the port foremost trawler and the starboard after one clipped &, X Al i 5 g 7 4 b ; small red tin of high explosive to the the cl he we dominion of 8 R R o i ¥ i ¢ % S S, B NS SRS ’ e S bar-taut wire and allowed it to slide ristian people: B RN \ g i X g oy X et | - - S 77 down till it touched the U-boat's kil § A s 3 v 2 s K o ‘ S S e the scaplane's turn to wave & stood apart. She ORI : B e s 5 ¢ R v g 05 Sl A nd immediately there followed| he German R 78 2 A SRS B R O i S N s of two fists upen two o hial @ ae e % 4 2% 28 2 2 o Ha X Dad ' »ys: the uprising of two grey ‘The God they 8 BN g 3 / et S . AR ST A Lot : ound water and a rumbling | atives supported d yow that not ly that of tribal, tutclary divinity, ¢ i i 1 sea e ' d wice al L cverything that contrib- sl b seaplane GOl e to German power and glory. The o Yaonaiglall 2 patch of rising oil, 2 - 120 offer imself to ; 3 T e ! . ) t was| - itz had been destroyed, sa hetic 1 ¢t " i t w i 1 rm lanc Letamor- " g i tified the destrover of the fac patron. He is now ; : § i 5 L O el 5 : 1°by Mars into No Man's Land. | 5o 10 el il o h erver slipping words of his Jerusa- | _ 2 s : it | DIOTLSCA i ; of cartridges into his machin the interest of Gev oy Edlie r ! ) after those and cconomic expan- T i) ROUGHNECK WAR. ve: k ¢ elex down A 1m:~ t back a partially de- PRl # £ e 1g-—ar of the to the bloody ¥ 3 < p Agai a N Whose Soldiers | irgle; the soe 1enia would zet z il - A > An Old-Fashioned Wi and, the Ukraine, Lithuan- the Baiti provinces 1y from 1l Ger- Armenia lios (Rockville Leadsr.) We had the pleasure of visiting lrome cently where there w: an old Y ;| fashioned fireplace. We enjoved 1 the 1 1 There is something about an o a new d it joncd fireplace that takes a body by t the hand without waiting for an intre ction. It doesn't keep a man stand d that t : ing aut in the hall till his nails tue think that | come to their sor 1 \war | blue, and he sighs a regret that h didn't bring his earmuffs along: bu sre he cian tell how it is dong it h 1 him feel Tight at home and § e i : g S boss ans Capt. Henkes' Case smuning with him like an o} prises the sales managers a Qo es & 1, leave an w R = friend, with whom he hopes newer T G o it erer 2 : . ot e h aha it next G Hena e o e e bioodthirsty | industr an ymmercial o ; L Sl e e atser's | T i m e aatbe ey e thbad w and fiendishness | in the United States . ’ . (S B of the 15th opeitheas o LikeS their day of triumph but Christ- | meeting herc in mid-summe fantry 1 nen E the et theceirubbinicl 10 an e il zation Wil notioRdl s oy e n o e e orican *ore here rubbing bl an Arumenia delivered is added glecided upon a spr convention roxiing teh, for point 3 Sl SeaonomR e , which no word in our language ca. Jerusalem delivered that interchar as and s o 4 3 & 1g to esta cd rules, with f e irmy, - and - sen- | L el expression, he feels like ghy . al to twenty- | 5o the bulk of his property to hard |- before he bheen there twl ! Aiespad deman ¢ Ie- | minutes. It warms him up withi will diseuss a war topi 3 : 1co, tha roughneck S S L Sround | Lo s makes him feel benevo and War,” or “The War 1 : S Vooare u a nation of roush- as unwllling to fisht friends | SOV that mayes S 288 o RS oS Ll R e e e quickens up his blood until he almo General Pe ] ing was quitg ‘Aw:\\‘w'(:wl > his hair grow and takes awa) wo should at- | hat that officer was out of place in | Peo) 1 o death, or gives a fascie man atrocities | 1S _ranks, and him home for | . ° "¢ fire, which amounts to th such disposition as the Government would 6 of his ¢ Sl ) no question co a had \n Old-Time Huwmorist, S N i 1 officers' oath true to his fl iminat- Worlc istians count in | po1a Detroit fr 1 15 to do is keynote of (I N i e atr ) t some French Anierican expedition fore gestion should bo G A sier Job. as sible i - -~ < long to (Providence Journal.) Virtnally every speaker at the i + . Bryan's remark about a mil- 5 Americars springing to arms be- . 1 n sunrise and sunset of a single | Business” will be the basis S S e 4 e e to repel an in ion reappears | dresses upc 1 variety of sales 1 5 time to time in print to plague | ship problem < the Waterbury American In past years many salesny raphrasing the quotation, ap- | clubs, which are affilinted w from memo congress, met with the nation the mrent opportunities was | ganizatio nd held departr Williom Jennings Bryan | meeting Chis plan has beet » Russia. He is the| doned for the present. The con ceate an army of a | convention will for the head %0 he said. What a | authorized representative of hu been ta Russia | n ns whiclh are rmember of ac com- | same thing 'l of battle we | be, prepared to my with its own (Springficld Republican). \ death in Boston of Charles ¥ dams, the old-time humorist, & S q )f 76, will mean much to ol His f t dialect verse, “T) 1 Dutchman,” appeared in 18 3 : J el best of all juvenile magazing military § Herbert son. o don W i W 5 reminds us that “the | o\ i iy i in | Our Young Folks. and that other a psent He will devot 5 Jand, a magaz r i £ 3 X : s ) X - 47 x w- tter Adams with the same initiafj reported, to pushing > ¢ make the leadir s : e § O ¢ hamliarslon 5 s 2 Wit ‘harles Francis Adams, was general Tohibition campaign. He opening of the e )y b2 5 i 3 : Bible « - legisla- |, i f redited with writing it. A m.m‘o.-o' which to raise his ratifica- | ¢on s to discuss the s w £ 3 5 ¢ or national, in the Unit { = r flort from that Adams seemed i o that the task is a g00d | aonfrontcd busines zlar t § i o e , s nEar rked | d worthy of mention. No .do leur»V’\ ‘wv:f- 1 the one hel gutbreak of th . AT O Weetern Newspap : Ve o 5 W ept that fact.|teoth and. r : tanding led the writer contemplatcd to point out how i 1sine S i SR ¢ r 30 I, e b ! 5 use thereafter of his mid g men adjusted their in i tz R e ! wore. | name. Charles Follen Adams ‘Uu’u'm"‘_l l}".' it organiza to m.r: war . \ . ) \ con- | 7. 1¢ il velcomed by the Detroit Freo Prd rn I rx[l : An off 1 of ’;m,, powerful 2 eenliar G 1 s a steady contributor, and fro liscovered Hylan s s el a r ectle Yawcob Straueg Hearst. rs cludes the following perjury, pro- E started on gh Hylan 3 “To win the wa e committed in ourneys through the newspape; clect Hears do without o He ma f the country. Of the funmakers re-and-1 onclusion later | that far-off time, none of Mr. Adam will have ample | rank survive him. His death seep like the closing ¢f a chapter. 4 In expl and cach session will . not aged or Palm ach. E not earning