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ERALD. SATUPI'\\Y MARCIT 30, 1912 Wishing You The South Congreg NEW BRITAIN DAIi ] | the Tracy farm is not right for po- | matters.directly concerning our own , court I will take my hat off to him. f { tatoes, but would be excellent for |city. The other day a man said this You can search the minutes of the L | frult trees or beans. administration 1s always in the hele | council meetings and you'cannot find Tn T talk Mavor Quigley used nis | financially, that we are always over- | onc single resolution or one single bit Gl tores and. included replies to | drawing appropriations. I hope he or | of constructive lesislation introduced i A e D g, [, ( bis retainers are in this hall tonight. | by him which would entitle him to be i N A : “the |In 1914, when I bceame | mayor. Y i Martin, the last named being the | - | . . domocratic nominee, Edwin W, |first time, there was a | Wants Only American Vote. tchultz, county commissioner, also | $6:000 in the treasury. In 1915, there ) f was a balance of $20,000. In 1916, JWants Big Vote, But It Must Be ;i it of dh i aiiin | the aiance was $34.000 ana n 1017 ‘My friends, I have something wh you have also inherited and g 217000 oms im 1918, | Which 1 have never been ashamed L ] H S Burton . Morey also spoke, ex- ;he l;fnl.t;:ce 'wus x].’z 90 x:;';-:\ nd‘m of and will alwa be proud of. It ova Q ning that to his mind there is no | desbitc the town home L7 1 is American citizenship. 1 am an : Chlos Rt Sy e 3 & yai, ke vays Lcason for changing the leadership | Spito potatoes, the balance is 320.. | CHC M T FCPNE Yy mian ¢ Cordially Invites You to Participate in thd exhibited by Mayor Quigley. 000. Is that extravagance? city. 1 want the German vote and the Swede vote but I want it as an | American vote. You can only serve | tone flag and that is the flag on that | In all of his campaign addresses ayor Quigley has come out strong- 1 on his stand for true Americanism, Although the attendance was not a great ag had been cxpected, the ro- publican followers of George call the securing of over $700,000 .in assets in the past four vears while KY]\O debt incrense was only $150,000. MORNING WORSHIP AR Sermon by the Pastor—* ig- { capable financial management as I‘[ ) i . ley held an cnthusiastic in | but nes he been more foreible [ 1% SEN: IREEE KBS 20 L S n hon. | MRl Y o the casualty lista day Lithuanian hall last evening at which | than last 1 ht when he openly chal- | ost critic. 1f a man comes to me and after day and the weeping mothers about 200 were present. Ix-Alder- | lenged his obponents to stand up in [ 5% SHEe 1 & TER COUICE 0 LTt | and brave fathers come to me daily VES [‘RS A E 4 t o : : and ask me to find out if the J. rian Edward A. Parker presided and ; Public and tell jus where they stand in refevence to | ul vote In his talk the ‘ou are going about and shows me b it 15 better to do it his way, I'll do it TR but you must show me the better O’Brien, T their boy. They aro giving thelr sons Smith or J. Swanson is in his remarks declared that the @ present mayor has served the city A Musical Service of Faster (arg e liand 'V””"""”’ [“" e 4 said in | Way. Therc is an old man in the | in this great war and could I face | turned to office, ar o onent saic | o s e i » 4 s Dok : Third Warcd who Is elected to the Eapogts X 1 !ers talk, in which he outlined things e - of S e >” ‘Hl ht | ounell every so often and he come: | nf. n Iun?flhxd boy. ¢|:n first lA\fu\x hat have been done and explained that ihis adminieiration was extra- {FOUIEC G oliticizes. That man | Britain boy to dio in Irance, was low enough to cater to votes of | bound to win and ultimately will that where a man tries to do things Vagant yet he as a member of the |, ', i;ory responeible probably not | | i | { them or faco the mother and sister: | | | thers must always enter somo degrea KOVFMMIONt, an the school honrd the | PEMAT FEPCUEE S TR RI (U | any but loval Americans? I would ex- | crush the Prussians. ;. ttnhnm-_p :ulrl m\:wt; criticism, a man )' l\:‘u v never w‘w:vl raised I(;(H he is primarily responsible for the §>m»t that woman's curse if I‘ did. No, Allics to Strike Effectively. fri sea siste: n ai e VC e 1 pr 3 agains e € e i- ’, ¥ ever e, e e St b ptiall Lt S the expendi- | conditton of the people’s mind on tho | I want ever Eolen T'he French and British have con ; Nt Rl e e s D S el o [ mo o questicRiand ichatesinine Roml oY & S £ SRR DR B irollsalinertentl it et tonifso o " aflure he w ure Quigley is vor o Satiets BRUALLL: € (ith that responsibility. Ok, S A oval cilz€DS | ¢ the Somme. It appears that tk 5 the right man and will vote for him. may be later on but just now that | With i I say damn the man who reads the Ppe Fritish are in complete control of the E g or s not adoncern our city government Advisory Board. - o ni ve- Mgsuger = fdriier unburdenst Hoce nod Evernmen Hope o casualty llsts in the morning Or eve-| pun of qefence north of the Somme See our wonderful ling ge Brot] elf to explain that the soil on and I prefer to confino myself to o lof N GRS ad;o:::::‘: nl;:z R Gt Gl onl njh::“k‘fi The telegrams gave every assurance K s / 2 ===~ |an advisory board: ne advi v | when he sees t tho A ricans| or |41 0t tha Allied forces will st e 0y y ; E fioht! n board that we had in this city bad to | the gallant Englishmen and French- | (o ioi® BE PG BIEER W0 B issel pleasure fcars, also THIM line of light' delive do with the water department and | men are dying. Yet my opponents el Mool & b omed i and hcavy ks I\ ealsol have tatiour s howrai large line of /ised cars. mouth. gineer troops with the ench and and that is now a monument to ad- | cause of my defeat, but if it is I £1ory | Dritish no American troops were in , L Y visory boards. Alderman Jester, | in such a defeat. I don’t want the | (no great battle line 4 pardon me for using his name, told | yote of a disloyal man. I want the | General staff officers in the absenc | [ O3 &5, the Fifth Ward voters the other night | vote of every one who is loval. I|of direct information from the Ver- ) that he was responsible for having 2 [ have been in politics too long to|gajlles war conference regarding tho b they kept Perry PBlake in the city's | are out nights going to back doors | jambers of the house commitiee, employ and let him have $200,000 | sceking votes, telling things I never | popresentative Shallenberger said, ispent on the construction of a dam | sald and putting the words Into My | tha¢ with tho exception of a few en- .in Whigville bullt in sand and gravel My Americanism may be the ine of rry S obile naturalization court established in | make such a damn fool statement as | status of General Foch were in doubt 2 / : g/"ioia{/ryr a i\ocr:pli\rlel 1&“‘]0:; Pgl;; Sr?\})pfi;mm this oity. He was a member of |thn the one credited to me, that I do Mot | a¢ to the extent of his authority. The Acetylene Welding Cars Rented. 0 arnis —. 0 ——1=aSy 5 charter revision committee appoini- | want the German vote. I do want it | general belief was that he would <] : 3 . ed by me and his part In the matter | and T want the Irish voto and the | have charge principally of the army Salesrooms 86 Arch St. Service Station 8 Chestnut § Just the thing to touch up the bad places on [ wes hearing what the Swedish Re- | Swede vote and tho Itallan vots and | of maneuver, and {hat he would di- war car. Try it. publican Club committee had to say | the Polish vote, but T want them as | rect the activities mainly of the re- = about it. He was not even a member | smerican votes and I am going to | serve forces involved in the counter ‘o oo T —— of the sub-coramittes. The matter | get them. attack, The announcement of this. In the war urged the principle of cen- ploture of thelr turning bad ¢ ) R Y required several weeks’ attention by “Now, my friends, iIf T have given | appointment at least gives the assur- tralized control A proposal from German wave is most inspiring, b ali the legal profession in the city be- | yoy good government for the past|ance that the combined forces of the JIloyd George to that end, however, General March. 3 - ) % fore it was finally brought about. T | 5., years, go to the primaries and | United States and the allied forces rgjgsed a storm in The England. hate to see a man stand before the | gjva me a vote and then go to the| will act as one. Gemnantotienaive ® aoeordine it san. 8 ELM %TREET DR sl i for | polis the following Tuesday and vote | Tor several days the feeling 1as cral staff experts, has emphasized the | REED CO. AGAIN SUED S something which he had but very lil- | for me and I will be re-elected. But | provalled among general staff officers necessity of this move, and it is ap-{ Laubheim Bros. ot New Yor tle to do about. If he can show me | 1 will make only one promise, that,| that the greatest weakness 0f 1he parent that advantage has heen taken brought sult through Attorme where he was responsible for that |4 ejected I will glve you good gov- | Allies was the lack of unity of COM- of the moment to carry it out. thonisnatat ofkrrarktords aaal ernment and will always be an Amer- | mand. The German high command It 18 to be expected in view of the Reed Jewelry Co., to recover ican, could direct the attacking forces at Al Rl bl ¥ el Radns) R 5.25. Constable “I challenge my opponents to stand | will, while the defending armies were consolidation of supreme authority winkle served the writ, which before a gathering such as this, as| under separate command. Hereafter that henceforth the report that the turpable to the court of co I have done, and publicly announce ! any or all of the forces available may Fritish, French and Americans are pleas. their stand on this question of Amer-| e maneuvered to meet the attack 1‘i,zhm‘w]g sho:x'lde{r to [s}houldm;‘“fll be e jcanism. The line of demarkation 18 -nd the blows aimed at the Germans lterally verifiec There wil be no SN e % drawn and must remain drawn until yi]] have behind them the full force distinction of nationality. General INSURANCE COMPANY 8U \ | after this war. On one side are the ¢ the British, French and Americans, Foch will be in a position ot draw The Gold Carriage Co. has b \ | Americans and on the other the un- News of the appointment of General upon whatever troops he may require suit through Attorney Joseq desirable. Thank God I am on the| Foch as generalissimo was reéeived (0 Strike back at the invaders and wwoods against the National If ! American side. Let them come be-| with approval not only by the Ameri- With the full force of allied strength. neyrance Co., of Hartford, fo fore you and tell you where they | can officers but by the British and The success of the French In recovery of $125 for goods and stand.” French representatives in Washing- turning back the Germans near Mont- furnished in the repair of & 1 s from the didier was received with enthusiasm biles. The writ is returnable participation by general staff officers. “The mental elty court. e e—— lm\ President Wi WEST BATTLE FRONT French Strategist Made General- issimo of Allied Forces on AT r(A Z = o ‘h\’i "‘L Washington, March 30.—General [ | Foch, chief of staff of the Trench army and commander of the forces | - | that hurled the Germans back from 3 : | the Marne, has been appointed gen- | .\ i u\ ¥ > PR N B mwnm »"":fifi“ e 3 N Y22 | eralissimo of all the Allied armies in | Trance, including the American N == g - S the forces p i 45-horsepower L-head motor; spring cushion upholstery; vacuum |, rcoaiier wn e rorees omosne gasoline system; 120-inch wheelbase; cantilever rear spring; 33x4 1-2 Gt B IR G iy ench and American inch tires non-skld rear . ® | and 1hui:~ (!:}lenzfl\kt’s ‘tl: \‘he I::n'r(:o‘:::f y B 8 | cit have urged this step strongly. The | advance of the Germans in Plcardy Las demonstrated the necessity of a The long, sweeping fines of the Willys Six distinguish it as one of §! scieraiicimo viving” command_over | an tro opposing the common en- | the year’s advanced models. The graceful double-cowl effectand the § cu i i e aomice of ihe e ived would not be operating at cross purpo low, sloping windshield add just the right touch of snappiness, and the g/ "ric v S finilion e Seneras i i had beon up]mh\lml‘(:«ir supreme com- rich finish brings out the beauty of the car. Itis light olive green, with | vt nos soe Pt witeen | late ye day, sent a congratulatory | straw color wheels, set off in pleasing fashion by the black fenders § cric mecoct’ o Generat"voch: y i The White House failod to mako kel . any explanation, but last night it and nicKe trlmmmgs. B os admitted that the president had been officlally informed of General | Fceh's appolntment to supreme coms And its comfort is on 2 par with its beauty. The long wheelbase § =i Tho president’s mes /%IGHTING tires, which hurl their tough treads and sturdy muscular bodies against F\ the road, and battle the roughest going with 3 { it = phenomenal mileage, are Goodrich Tested o, s Tires. You foresee splendid service in their gener- ous, masterful size, and they have proved it for you on the car and on the road. ‘Where You See This Goodrich Tires For Goodrich Test Car Fleets have brought back from a road test, which ran the length of the continent and the year of 1917, a new standard for tires, the Tested of— \ SRR age to General and oversize tires, together with the balanced weight of the car, would § "5 vt convey 10 vour me . . . rresident said in \»H.\‘ telegram, “m)" mean comfort even with ordinary springs ani upholstery. But with § :ineere consratuations on sour now i# the most hopeful igur of ulti- the long cantilever rear springs anc resilient spring-cushion uphol- § &t o Wi ik L .y . 1 S = profound inter the bold n:.nd bril- stery, riding is more than merely comfortable—it is luxurious. e The president’s message, regarded ag a virtual announcement of General i x-,-, § Foch’s appointment, was only one of WE CAN MAKE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON THIS MODEL § iioimiian ot toct § that the tide of battle was about m’ turn. 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GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY ~ § The depression that has existed in -y d Bl CohiEress savelway | tol enthusiasmill o3 Hartford Branch: 43 Allyn St., Hartford, Conn. stimulated by messages read to the — members of the house military affairs e 3 “mumz-m,..u-:mnm(-.m--mtnmummnmnunumvmn PY j committee in their conference with gx@ A THE CITY OF GOODRICH - AKRON, OHIO. the chief of staff, General March. IRV e D T8 SUOT S 5% DA € B SR A7AIK7E HLBE 7 3 SIS AT 04L& SO0 4 T &R SOTA “ILine Holding,” Bliss Reports, “The chief of staff read to us a i 139 ARCH ST. B ik rom Ganeral Bilser “sata SOLD BY Representative Schallenberger, of Ne- bragka, “stating that the Allies were Storage Supplies Repairing a Specialty | riiin: orfoes' it "5 G. HAWKER, 8 E!m Stree N force them back. The general tonq[ ° ° [} i » of telegrams was that the Allies are