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" ll'l Herald.i .\vsf‘cuur‘:s’rln.\‘ : S : ——————— ST R A g 5 fin’uw way down to the office this TODAYS TABLOID TALE | 3 p ’ ’ G e NG COMPAN | morning, our attention was atiracted | \ : Proprietors. by sign on the door of a dentist's : ) 1 - ) (Bunday excepted) at 4:15 p. M. | office on Main street, which read By Joe Blast 113 s 1d° Building, 87 Church Bt s : F | 3 : Hier wird ! 5 Deuts gesprochen v ¥ . the Post Office_at New Britain | (German spoken Tere). The sign is 1 Man Who Found Himsclt Slass Mail Matter. ) § ] 1 T e atter evidently an old one, and has prob Soiund Bavas i S 1o0r 7 7 ; I\IWa S Reha € ' | ¢ RS : Tt carrier to any part of the city » ng man, with ail ents a week, 65 centa a month ably been there ror some time for paper to be sent by mail. in advence, 60 cents a month, | yea the time of our cn the war, [ to arrive at the office and ger and none of the thel davs or prach 1 oven : vices. He was always the fir " there ouid have beon no objection | it v verting nd 7 5 L f € ofitable advertising medium in HiE i e E pr T e B % e W = ’ Circulation books and ®ress | 1, gych i sign, but now. when we are Gtousl D ana bcd iy 5 K = e & = p - ways open to advertisers. sy and reduced his salary Y S ) & engaged in a battle fur our very ex for the duration of the war S s be found on sale at Fota- Al o i nan Never in his life had R = b 2 i i wiil be found on sale at BOIA- | istence, against Germany X s i Rog - - w York City; Board Walks At |y tactfnl, to say the least, to permit et SRR SEROIE Ten ! i : 4 s, and Hartford Depot. y Jlepul Taxe EheWenic ol tolne A s S e = day evening on his | K e ¥ £ 4 poms 2828 ! some persons that it might provoke t L. "How to Further Your & 2 3 of_the Assoclated Press. them to acts of violence, and that BRIt Vi e Prese s exclusively entitied o .0y g 20 Ay : are e pi e for republication of ail news should be avoided up « lace hankerchief from to it or mot otherwlss credited | roison why the sizn should remain. paver GL e e ; [ ? " g jpaper and also the local news - (e o yolitely 1 3 1 Ll Out in Tortland. Oreson. they have politely, o 1 it to a & ] : : ’ I changed the namc of all streets little woman with a pointy = ‘ chin and a crooked nose, 3 ] J < ma : as he did eo, street is to be named Foch vou »p this, lady treet will be culled Pershing, e glared at him gowpishly. 1 2 § SR o “How darc you try t flirt 20 on. The citizens of ortland 3 ¥ to irt g b 0 5 with me! Don't you suppose l i i) JAA 3 - /| have thus made it clear that they Hh i o e el vish t 1 te as far as esible she alkec 1 - a 3 " x P Gt s e iglisedy bausnaly (on Band i R]‘x “‘fli l) H l\! &) $4 98 ; LOT {.—Twenty-six Sufts m all values to $35.00, while they last all traces of things German from Roger Smurd offored the hand- it o / \ to a tall, bony wo d | your choice turday . . $25.00 each. 3 i S e A Av the ever popula i Four Ninety YOt e or a i ] i St Louis lvnehod a man susy ! E et e e e s LOT 2. —Thirty-two Suits inall values (0 $40.00, while they last, of being a German sympaty We 1 . “Did you drop thiv price. At $4.95 there ave flower crowned your choice Saturday A5 50 5 $30.00 each. p turbans, draped with maline stunning o ' “o T PPokes, Tricorncs, Colonials and Turbans, n, my native land Tt il oty atet S e Ay On your way, shrimp. v tiful and grand, fore T hand you one or | @ tebumed with smart wings, shiny ribbons 2 around, values such as these cannot be duplicated again thee I boast. petrators will he punished. but at AR G e G e b cuills and ostrich fancies Also hats with maline brims, velvet and zeorgette. The straws are Lisere, — — -~ republic of the west, the same time the veiry deed itself you out for the count!™ { hearinz German names. For instance, hunicipal affairs. Yesterday a miob do mnot approve of such an act of Come early, as there will not be anywhere near enough Suits to go she arest and the best, carries & g dl who, inten- hissed 8l Milan and Piping. Black, white and colors. Saturday .. 2 p of all the rest, oIl 67 LGRS eI (G vet daunted. he offered &‘ ove thee most. | _ 5 i Sra handkerchief (redoubling 2 i N ABRAHAM COWLES. | bCh G G ERIRE G GIEONT e s efforts because hy thls ti : = A ) time . lating 10 the war, especialiy re- e v gard to Germany limes tied in one corner of G : More than two hundred Dress Skirts to choose from here Satur- THE FLAG! e fzen of New Britain whe To come back o the sign in ques- woman with two erican flag should unfurl day. Specially priced at $2.49, $3.98, $1.98, $5.98 (o $8.98 cach balf chi a woman > 3 i » slight hump: and a wo- : PLEASE EXAMINE THE MATERIAI HE SKIRTS with a & remark i tears it down, and if man who ing cach time as he did so Yady ? g - - terial by the yvard, ask yvour tailor what he would charge to mak tion, we carnestly hope that o he removed before some jrate citizen See how nicaly they're tailore d—then price v in honor of the anni- ma our entry into the War; pjaced it there is now absent from “Did vou drop this opening of the third Lib- | the city Thev all threatensd to call an ampaign. And those wWho ' tryst (hat the police will attend to T T e i ae (\,f Untnmmed Hats @ ready-to-wear Dress Skirts here Saturday f the Allies should fl¥ | jts removal. It will be for his own Ro murd was really angry. We want to see more | good and for the peace of mind of e resolved, instead of adver : Shin, bralds, lisores and jap straws, pokes, fow than were ever flown | many patiiotic citizens to whom its tising the finding of the three eallors, tricornes, mushrooms, side-turns, col- ENTY OF NEW SPRING ;';"Fr NEW SWEATERS IN limes, to spec ¢ with them: oninls and flare effects, in black and a large BLOUSES ANY PLEASING STYLES. < and the next o T ] i ] Gty Wity G ol Some of the most popular are Hrape the stars and stripey AR e A e e varicty of colors 98 and $1 98 e e o : e - the helted Sw ers with Angora ow. or place the flag on CONNBCTICUT CASUAUTIES, peanut butter which C B Lepe And Coll in the new soft shades for s . i LI Copiel] R e Washable Satins, priced 98¢ to Spring and Summer wear. Priced or somewhere whore it e the office of the Adjutant- immediat S0 d L e Rt From the o @ I j and hatore supi el )8 cach. $7.50 to $11.00 cach. I.et there be no citizen | General in Washington comes the re-|| ¥ 1 «d B | | ¢ 2 g | netted him two thousand «ol- Ch ,'d Pa d d V = who will be compelled | port that 27 men from Winsted and e iaren s DARGEC INeW Al et s et Bl R e e B Hats Sport Hats Ostrich i Qw Annual ¢ prsng Sale ot Silks hic s 0 «t | front in France These two cities flirt and lived happit ever Graceful drooping The newest styles of s : going on T . < Sl b fler. And the moral ix: You | pokes and ive end milans and eather Hats : Is now going on. SATUR DAY will be the last day of our Stk in the history of our have thereby won an enviable dis- . or declines to remove it, we you a skirt, and you'll appreciate thesa values we are offering in in before. Tf you haven't | presence iz objcctionahle I o i 2 keep a good man down. LB mushrooms. artisti- pattern milans, trim- These new little nifty , Sale. so avail yourselves of this opportunity to buy dependable qual- t with the flag! It is vour | tinction. Their sons have taken part et cally trimmed with med with band and a mark of respect and | N the greatest of all battles, have been (Copyright 1018 by George ribbons and Howers how Fixceptionally 5 ds your country. From | Wounded while fighting for the great- Maithew Adams) newest colors smart in black and tricornes. All {ead- FPOR SATURDAY'S SELL ING we have added (wo more lines of every factory, and every | €5t Of all causes, and their names will | $1'49 and 8198 iq‘lv;m\ $2.98 ne $4.98 desivablol Sty fe in Now Britain’ where | P® iBE€ rahnn'mf |hl~i¥v'f\dn~'\ of all rrlilx‘ S { 36 INCH STLK FOULARDS. Sale price $1.69 yard. value § B let it wave tomorrow, | Of B2OROr | Itis ofiinterestito note the THE MARSEILLAIS N ‘CH SILK TAFFETAS . A 8, ave Bl ra s el i B Mew s fbvels, Wecntie and Hoita trinicesd froe when shage B | 36 INOH SILK TAFFETAS, Sal ¢ price S1.44 yard, value $1 are known to bave been wounded. We | Yo sons of freedom, wuke to glory! fancies 49 e ch and materials are purchased . ¥ P SECOND ACT. find among the first such names as| Hark! hark! what myriads bid vou hetre ” ~ o PO i ey Bl GRS AR | Our Saturday Glove Specials renewed their attack in | Bartlett, Mever, Grohs, Mantenffel o nt area between the | Murphy and McGuire. We have there | pajold their tears and hear their L] % 3 For women we offer Washable Cape and Pigue Sewn Kid the Avre and have made | names of Americans descended from cries! \V Q t sloves in white. black P 2 ralue: v Amiens. Despite the ' French, British, Trish, Polish and Ger- | Shall hateful fyvrants, mischicf 4y W i (1) ar Or white. black, tan. grey and putty. 82,00 values. Satur- i e e | ; day A R I 5 $1.85 pair. hats in turbans and ity Silks at special sale price his picked troops last man ancesters. But they are - With hireling hosts, rufian band i Shildren's . 5 Clane ] LEES > Jindenburg seems deter- | Americans. Tha is the splendid thing & Children v hable Cape loves in white and tan, $1.89 values, Afliright and desola he land. 2 " Feak through the Allies’ | about it While peace and liberty lie bleed i = & = = : § Saturday At ’ : ek 81.65 pair cost, and is driving his — ing? ) { fray with an abanden FACTS AND FAT R SR R 5 AR " FA AND AN CTE The avenging sword unsheathe : Grey Mochas Shir : 5 $2.75 to $ one of the Russian of- ST vch on! march on! all hearts re The | The most practicale thing would March SN g e 8 seem to be to move back the Ger il 5 . DAINTY NEW STOCK MARABOU CAPES 7 i man line, and spoil the range of that i { g + 5 GREE! ¢ S COLLARS F attack 3 4 f | 1eiefired Jartfor § - . 5 At 3 k dies down Tthes telefit in.—Hartford Times. Gf. it prye el Sy - - l“nh lxug(‘vfl‘u“’ul‘x .m:;m;:i of FOX pture some important e 1 Laces and Nets, ery fashion- She 5 + oy rolling. - ery Bendral ) Foch decidest| i kaciisteiiventuring Sito B demand | B e cRevous kingsllconfeders ; , ) . able now to wear with the new and OSTRICH BOAS peace with Germany on any terms de- life 1z cut and dried beyond by a train or fell out of a balloon, or | M Spring Suits, 49¢c, 98c. $1.49 and o7 Serve all that is coming to them.— | . =~ F 5 (0 "\ logse. are howl- | measure. Man sleeps and eats, works | fomething violent Ike that. Then $1.69 each. For Spri t we may be sure that ! Westerly (R. I.) Sun it e = and plavs. fights and lles with ma. |10 vary matters the simple-mindod | g fer break through. They —_— S 3 i e o s 5 mariner proceeded to get Into the ] Blagest eff = 5 It he is not careful the kaiser is| And lo! our fields and cities blaze; | chine-llke regularity unequaled 1n ' town jug which enabled him to pro AR o L e e a i tofaufter it omla oret | ouera | Anddsnallfwo basely vieW tltairutn, any other profession cure extension through his friend the | 8 Women S Flb!‘e Sflk do e the sreat drive and | yack of undigested new territories | VWhile lawless force, with €U | Furiougn is no exception to the sheriff [in their objectives. Now | -— Waterbury Republican R A‘“:“L.1 o e wiae usual precision of a man-of-war's When law courts, sick family. con- der hes hundreds of - _Spreads "‘“: ‘rf"’r;M‘”m }:M *“ i1y, | Toutine. At periodlc intervals certain tasious diseases, and ofher miid ex- fhesh reseryes at his|| Tiere is one issue on'.which ‘all | Withicuimes &n GLs AERas percentages of the ship's company & cuses falled to entice extra days from and dark tan. patriotic Americans, regardless of T o s Draval! are granted certaln amounts of leave. the tolerant Captain. the rascal we At 78¢ pair, black only. extra fine quality £ party, will be united. and that is the < word Bneheathe; | Only in emergency or to reward some forced to invent even more crafty | N riman onslaught. With | third issue of Liberty Bonds.—Rpring- " Hilgne ":“:‘g)‘“‘,‘_‘"fI.‘P‘:‘f;a""'f_‘v‘;" marked valor—sich as six months reasons why it was humanly impos- | @ Women's black out-size Thread Silk Hose. special Saturday 7hc g thought in mind we | field Unton. Jmml?n'i march on all zood behavior —is the bluejacket’s sible for him to return on time i BENs: e onteome of the » — - “’4‘;0”‘ S furlough extended. And all the while he kept within And still the town of Berlin has bl ath. Ordinary Hberty is different. Over- the law. \Which was his undoing | i & . — not changed its name. The State o e renien thee night absence from the ship is grant- For it is also within the law to TINEN STATIONERY NEW NOVEIZY VEILS Council of Defense is neglecting | © Liberty E;"‘ 2 l““ ”“‘ e vous | ©d @t every opportunity. In port grant a man furloush and the very Writing Paper and Envelopes —— something.—Necw T.ondon Day. (U {;“‘ D& e LR ESL ® | usually only one-quarter of the crew moment he has reached home to wire in white aud colors, special —_ amoe | s re ired aboard-— T hat T t re p adi 25¢ 1 S S : e IR __lare requived aboard-—of dowm ex- him that he must return immediatelys | 25¢ box. each, LIBERTY LOAN. | gy politicians who are disturbed | Can dunecons bolts, or bars confine | ..., o \cartime when never more in order to be aboard for target prac- | prican people needed a | by the women’s invasion may take e . than half can go e —which the man will'not miss as - o i e el e Or whips thy noble spirit tame? | %] : B 5 fee o e B b Sl Sias ive to inspire them with | SCme comfor N SN IRt e tone the world” has wept, be.| One sailorman wasn't satisflied with that would mean losing prize money wnien include(tight skirte. Evidently | 200t long £, WOIE 8 Bh \in iiberty. He wanted ore than Orv to grant a man furlough and just Soims ¥ [ the wearers don’t plan to do much s g‘)‘."““‘"m]_t dagger tyrants | JUst to hit the beach. To go and sc 1« he goes over the gangway to land | und America are: sufficient to assure jland Geddes, must strike Lard at the n, which begins tomor- ' rmning for office—New York Even- hat “\ f"“- g ol his soul in idleness was his one ¢ him back on deck with the news that | victory. and nothing but a psycho- | enemy, as well as resist his attacks. pr success even than its | ing Sun o rr:‘(l)n‘\ . Aor sire. So he set about finding f(he he is about to be a witness at a court- ical catastrophe can save the Cen-: “Every day the hitting force o Bl maveg it i e Ru ‘;"‘\;” s weak spot in this Navy system. He martial. Or to grant a man furlough $ Powers'—whatever that may ; Britain becomes of greater importanca lhe day itself, which is LIBERTY LOAN SONG. And all their arts are unavailing, wailed it soon enough. And for one en, ES GLly . 0 ecret orders | mean. to the alliance. * On Britéin a £ whole vear ne worked the emergency to sail an hour before he is duc to What stands out very clearly is that the skill with which she hanodles h < follows teave o dependence for the present is man power in the months 1o co got a week’s leave from fthe Look here, my friend,” =said the | placed upon the American contin- ' everything depends. Tleet base. On the sixth day his Ixecutive Offiner after he and the | gents in France. 1t may be assumed France has by no means fought he wite took sick and would have died man had been keepinz within the | that {he British general staff be- self to a standstill, but to conserva ept that the kindly Skipper wired law for about a yvear, “let’s call it | lieves that the Americans should have ' her strength, Great Britain must Our | ) two days' extension to her hus- - squarc and stick to Navy way = longer period of training before “‘carry on” in the fiold, and that hag ght, joined the Allies to ' i¢&’ and the words are T band’s furlongh—which was just “T've gof to hand it to vou. sir’’ | taking thelr place in the line. Some ' been General Haig's task in the pasg rid safe for democracy. Ol Gountuy SiticFcoslnee, enough to let them take in the butch- was the answer—proving that even | of the Rritish troops were put in too | #iXx months. So the extra half-million Standard of Tiberty, What a Mother Should Know, cr's pienic that Sunday in its weak spots the Navy is cut and | carly (from necessity) for shock tac- : of men to be called to the colors ard Our Bonds we bring xt time his uncle was run over dried. | tics. Greater gains would have been Urgently needed. The drain on thae id and its all to the May they help win the Fight, made by veterans in (he baitle of : British army in France is continuous, srmany, of Pru nism, Setting Right over Might, e == = the Somme. This is not a reflection In the week ecnded January 14, the Accepted in Thy Sight, upon the gallaniry of the new army British casuaities on all fronts wera Great God, Our King : BT he operations of the sum- ; 24,879 officers and me ¢ " s & “If children are allowed to eat| him no food untll the next meal energy. is always wise; Iit SR ol =R ESECO It S 0D AEAVIONTL 5 e el : 0 whony SRS 3 sroAl s arm e ] B 180; le or no | . 0 nd autumn of 1916. It demon- | 5,266 were killed. It was chiefly an when overtived, Indigestion resuits Do not force a child to eat. If meat is necessary untll a ehlld is six | ;o0 g B0l B H 0l the™ Ger- | the western front that these lossed he is not hungry, do not try to tempt | years old: liftle or no susar is needed, | o "¢ 0 SHPSNC0 FDIPE TRG L were incurred. Yet the dispatches tell appetite by offering swoats when | if the child has the propert frulte™ | ;¢ 4¢ the Brilish and Colonials i of no great battle, only of ralds.’ If LnEleRtood Sspieficad : 5 = was always splendid. Nevertheless, is almost incomprehensiblc thaj sa “Teach him to chew his food thor- Fngland’s Need of Men. with additional frajning they would | many men have been killed or wound« oughly ol i (IFrom the New York Times.) | nave gone further and shown greater | ed. The fighting must have been un- “Keep the child happy at meals In giving notice of a call to the | ctaying power. If the French and |intermittent and heavy. There is sig< laugh and grow fat' applies to chil-: colors of nearly half a milllon men | British can hold the line this year | nificance in such a bulietin as this: dren as well as adulits, from Great Britain alone, Sir Auck- | until midsummer, the American rein- “An enemy raid attempted under Do fot glve children highly eea-{iond Geddes.. minlster of natlonal | forcements will be able to come to | cover of a heavy artillery barrage easy soned food. This is avoided by tak- | gervice. says that. “excluding Russia | their relief with a hitting power that ; of Monchy during the night was re=- ing the child’s portion before sea. | and Rumania. the Allles have & sub- | should tell mightily in a counter of-|Pulsed by rifle and machine gun fire,™* soning the dish for the family | stantial supertority in fighttng and ! fensive. 1t is fortunate that the| The fact seems to be that a greay It {s far better to give the child | yation strength over the Central Pow- | american commander, like Petain and | deal of ammunition is being burnedq e . >~ a8 Men's Gloves of soft cape skins in tan 5 $2.00 pair 0 pair s ‘early in the war. y zain more ground be- bt to give them up tem- ate raise: AT 59c¢ pair, black, white, medinm grey, suede, navy, bronze hey will be able to mect pair. f the great drama in Black and colors, 39¢ and 98¢ haking the third Liberty | huspicious for ushering — To arms! to arms! ve brave! hancial drive. One year Mrus. Elise Traut Writes Verse to V'rh: avengin ’.‘“fllfl rym\n“.nfl.lc: i 7 7 Stimulate Interesy in New TIssue, March on! marech on! ali rts re- 1917, . i gt fheginites Mrs. Flise Traut has twritten “A solved d the war. Ome year!gong for Our Third Liberty Loan for| On vietory or death ] d States, ever the cham- | Our Country.”” The melody Is “Amer- ROTGET D13 LISLE. | | | i , eur beloved country ! A few simple ruies for feeding chi dren are laid down by Jessamine Chapman Williams, in Good House- and of autocrats. Since | keeping follows: move it, for he doesn’t want Offer ' and cornmeal, as the, chief source of [ P dbunayy. Two Heroe Thirstiness is often mistaken for han thousands of our best AL the start of the Gerlan offen- | ger. Kour meals a day are needed o France to fight with | sive two British soldiers landed at i until child is five years old. But bhd British, and we will | Bomiogne. They had been dlscharged | see. also. that he drinks pienty of from the hospita; and were on their | water way to rejoin their regiments at Ar- “If the children refuse plain bread ras. They found no transportation { and wilk between meals, give them | | | i | | pre thousands before the i | (have spent billions, and | awaiting. trains were tied up, no au- | nothinz. They are evidently not hun- [ | i | | i But all this requires I mpelled to spend many | tomobiles avallable. Did they hesi- | g | tate or seek excuses? No! They set ‘There is often too great varlety 6ff on foot and tramped the whole 65 | of food in the child’s diet, He is hap- miles that they might share the posts | pier with lesa choice 589,000. ' We are con- | of danger with their comrades. A “It 48 a serious offense to offer a he people of this city | simple story, vet touched with an | child, for whom vou are not u»m.m his meal apart from the family when | ers. The context seems to show that | Haig, is a bellever in training troops | On the British front by hott id epic completeness that makes quiet | sible, food of any dasecription You ou may take time to train him in| he includes the existing land forces | for the battle ordeal until the finish- | The losses are heavy—German as w L things heroic. Would that all of us | mayv serionsly upset him ood ing hablite of the Unlted States. for he goes on | ing touch has been given Pending | as British-—and the gaps in the ‘,v,'. could show so unswerving a devotion “Allow plenty of time for the child The value of milk can not be oves- {10 say that “notwithstanding Russia's | the readiness of the American army. | must be filled. England's need of th call q dut.Boston Post. to eat. If he plays with his food, re- | estimated; use of oatmeal, hominy, 1 aefection, - the refources of the Allfes ! the British, according to sur Auck- 000,000 fresh troops is obvious, | ) / / before this job is fin- Britain’s quota for the subscribe the specified fga “over the top” in