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NEW BRITAKN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1918 a ltaln “e d. public s s were compeiled to give From the New Britain qorrespond- ' & way before German-Lutheran | ence of Hartford Coufant 1B » | ¢ | PUBLISHING Lon‘.,‘“,. [pxmmm schools, h therc i t wits peculiar, but n)m' that | s n Proprietors. i T e 0 r practically every rvalld in the | b i = rests o Mayor Quigley he BY LIEUT. FITZ JG BN 7 mday exceptod)se 4459 m, | tion in German is ziven and i some [y ong Quisicr Nt IEUT. FITZUU GH GRET u : | 2 e : d" Bullding, 67 mayor was loud and sicere in onuzot e of which the use of English is pro- | o g, § Fatiier Bonovskl ; s o ihe oMt Myt at New Britaln | pibited. . | vet last Sunday night | at ti ALWAYS RELIABLE cond Class Mol aatter: el e il B e o) Sea Pa Finally, we ¢ (o wonien 1 Meart parish hall The spolke y eles a WY currier ¢y part of the ety | 2 Honalit . t e number of Pol{sh resi MpLs o Weoy, gGi€enta a month. | Lierman and Astuis hational | cainst the re-election of brothers o erty, and thing over yut even in those LIBERTY BONDS ARE UIFE PRESERVERS, BUY NOW A1 Btion (8L, Pajer to be sent by mnfl.] e 2 classified as enemy aliens. | nayor, and repealed his Taae discoireo he great | haleyon days a man couldn’t raise § AN ANK but some ements ai the final m“xuu S L family on w ducat a month, 7/ of them are actu splacing men in lizplls hlon - Sailors in the Revoluiion often got iy’ profitable Advertising medium in | i nth e dys e e . | Piebemr mAStE s e e g his workj the i In thesc days when a Naval Budset {'no pay. Their pn ere enough e QL ; B At 1> Sasertises. | ! e e i s 000t 000000 s anba e e e e B ) i hY Vi i Y Ao | precaution should he taken the Rifth Ward « | ship may cost $15.000,000 and $1.-| 1812 privatecersmen made fat booty rata: A be foind on salo at Hota- p may cost 3150 2 privateersmen made fat booty B Btand, 42nd St and Rroad- | Proper authorities against it Wddye Y pecilia but | 000,000 be not enough 1o buy the of their captives. Yet their legal B . 1nQ NI ¥ York City; Board Walk. Ate | tice of allowing wives of enemy aliens <0 Was the Mayvor the only can- | 8Uns needed by an admira who | pay, such as it was, became known k b Bty, and fartford Depot. makes $10.000 a year—it is pastime ' around tl rid A S v ‘ e to obtain emplorment in plants wherc ate who was lond and sincere :n | % 3 ayean - around the ivorld as the best any | | ¥ el 5 ¢ | 5 p ! | tull of humor to view oid naval cx- | power had ever pa o 5 1 ~ t Rooms s 5 | i = v one ¢ ey the \ : (9. 4 ‘ pering with gas masks is only Polish e historic cxample of maritime The first staggering sum for a ves- miber of the Associated Press. feature of the work which enemy | el . - every man who has | parsimony is Columbus. Think where | sel of war was $275,000 appropriated 8 InT e oclated Prose ts axclusively eneitiod | oo & T LG el ; pastor there | Wo'd be now if the Spanish Queen ! for the ironciad Merrimac in the - I A‘ 9 e use for republication of uil news 3 i L 3 3 ¥ £ wmdn't hocked her 25 and pins | Civil War. The contract, however, 2t d_to It or not otherwirs credited | abtain admission o our I : ; Jepeating at the hispaper and also the local news ' hat the cat explorer might set stipuiated that not a dollar was to B These new Spring Weath r-proofed Outer Garments are light ished hevcin. | tories. i polle sail And cven at that he was s g0 if she was invalnerable i in weight, shown in several new weaves, smart, fashionable models abin in ance, 40 cents a month, 0% o ye not classified as encmy alions, L These facts irnisi 3 vin deht at departire ail | than Ericsson claimed. The inventor # that have the appearance of strect coats and arc not ihe ordinary thought They make us As he f the 5 1 iternativ H t t in the neck so-cailed Rai | a cosmopolitan peopl 21 burcau on nformation. he has | ring America / s time Italy was waking up B WOMEN'S WEATHER-PROOFED COATS, f i . heen *roust eneatedly, then I Aucen Flizaheih of England—A Lop naviouaing B D i Priced S4.95 Up (o $20.00 Each i they point out to us # k : 1583—was the next naval tightwad. spent $60,000,000 in a few vears on ST N | cossity of constantly g our- ; Week he almost broke his neck In 8n | ponn gy fominine as she was, the | her men-of-war. ut she was too CHILDREN'S RAIN CAPES, virplane fight, and now some 8en- | British Admiralty had the princely | late. For lack of proper personnel Size 6 to 14 years, specially priced at $1.98 each. ator calls him the “arch traitor of | snm of $20,000 a vear on which to |the Austrians cleaned up her fleet hecause he said he was | PUY and build a fleet of warships, | in the same vear at Tissa | Ceamermie oo s saucedionas | FWl ey o nox preyared whon | naaln, neva sers and, remy | an v goce: Chivere syiors '\ f Umbrellas for Men, Women and Children | selves to the zreat task | izing our alien population i economic, i ind loval sailors. wonder celving a week nmed pirates to keap from starving | blecding on sanded decks a century 5 ago for $2.80 a month: naval heroes + th ‘Liza” | of the middle ages screaming ven- livery put us in a position tq offer these va for $10,000 thos s ' geand with wagzes thrce months CHILDREN'S ‘ MB I‘, L 1’\‘ i N faeniatic i g oo = ) bt s = S i r 0 spec yte, T3¢ and cach iere 18 inspiration in the air !and the cxtent of their influence and - 5 Taberty | inj oxtrd | ide the Spanish | overduc In two special M\n X “”‘; 1l : S0 - " bl e e e e o e 100,000 ducats to And now we pay a billion for the B, e L - [ NoasTER SRALDING. York World the crews of a hundred ships for outit. . . Put show the man o _‘(‘”“\__ it < innot. be duplicat:d azai g A thanit W . s season’s work A dueat is some- tb says it ain't worth two! 2.98 to $3.98 cach. Ot LRl s - orities will look i snemy aliens M - | SRELL THE RESULT. Lo S L The vouns i G e be i b : : military age, there is need of] ¢ FYOULE e $1.1% to $6.98 Lach ug it 0 ST00 e eI ot he s nason The petitioners claim Contracts placed with manufacturer Fall for Spring de- facts in regard to the number of German schools and newspapers. ‘While we trust that the federal au- | without one.—New voters hav Mayor | % . 7 - 't hce spUk;n and Mayor | . schiulness in the cases of the hin- tar Ainir he schools.—Fhila- | s i : e _ I I 0 our ¢! V' 1 i at wetter results can o securcd. E | not come under this classification. In are letting out the collection of gar- 0iore ol morel as His Honor a successful third ! PerhipsEtHeRFiunsEnish Stols ctiltolIiE: “olio s HlT oot oo lleators,f wasl talkon By Joe Blast ebraska especially it would appear i o e " 5 hnd assures him that he will i S ann nL PP | Amiens because of fhe mice Gothie | 1S4 Dy Bray vho said he desired : Ritiviiotgthese e e doia BS SR us e gl A i | that German influenve in the sehools| .ithedral they could there destroy in red, purple, green, brown. taup Al bluc § support in his every endeavor ‘ B the city a good, clean admin- nSentinl O8N il e § - | be dificult to imagine a more ag- | - with the city, the Swanson brothers CHIE O prdusel b or sun. Fitted with the newest n. "While Mayvor Quiglsy ran i P this war America will wel- 2 wosed to do the work them- fully from her 3-cylinder ey b | gravating piece of cffroitery han \re suppo 5 he work em e e, ¢ d his ticket in every ward ex- 2 d | e no immigrant tho do not{.clves. Commissioner Frank Riley ‘“ “] d-Packard and entered Others with colored tip bacal [ that of the heads of certain German | o, 3 Fleniy foure T S tR i BRI SR i T e \\'J-;( Foe rccrull_tvntl‘g of. SRR e RERan abin conie democratic stronghold, he can | PATOCHIAl schools there, at whose In- | Amcrichns “ago Nows AT e e e g e e dc Wy it eimren Biafur ke el e B - M o | Stance tha use of the Lnglish lan- 1 condition that should not be al- \nw'w(":‘"_"" e “OL‘p‘d"“‘:‘ Your choice while this lot B 5N e receive - T . It mizht also ada a little interest | lowed to exist SO, L Shefs ed ¢ 4 b 2 guage «s actvaliy forbidden 1 | ght als E s ; L his fellow citizens. It is no | i g disconrse if Berger should Commissione ERER oo ”‘e dasliimanted RERLY IRy fotie Clcoteriinrae tima (SR aasoundanE eI DICIC 11 why he was overwhel de- | ed for the plumber 2 com (’,f\_w J S e Bvels as mayor of New Brit | iopudence feated in the Wiscons on.— | mittee, that a license has been grant- L e g ’ 5 It is high time to put a stop to | Springfield Union. cd to the Jennison Co.. which has a auh b nd we trust that Mr. Quigley e Al Mr. Which?” said the man such evil influences and we hope that S gontract lonpuhe newidactonypior the behind the desk. Mr. Apply Here—I no ) wn investigation he made. Dr. Reeks | Essentia Oil { has already gono too f It would Cineinnati es-itar. said that. according to the contract water-proofed fancy silks in Roma f Umborella fhe sixth, which, strange to say, ntinuc to merit the confidence While the German army was driv- | New Britain Machine Co. on Chest- before this war is cnded our educa- S L A > : sed by the vote of yesterday " ing forward the kaiscr laid emphasis i1t street oliced e hame st o 7 " Pr. John 1. Martin, the defeateq | LNl @uthorities will have cceeded | on the statement that he was in per Dr. George H. Bodley. who has e '__w;cn“a" EASHCERE i i “sam i “heelk ] rely and wveplacing | sonal command of the mov n been filling the chairmanship of the | e - . Mfatic candidate, the Heratd | " CROCKINg It entirely and replacing | sonal command h ovement filling the chairmanship of th 4 , 3 5 s “Oh. T see. No, he's at the »gfin = sl i1 merican | When the fime came to fall hack | loard since the vesignation of Dr. T. | £ o e LETTTY [l xtends felicitations. The Doc- | 00 AN o e Ll B i hase of | . Teoks, notified the commissioners || Other end of the building this T ones SHOG N SEPNASE A0S e morning. assisting Mr. En- ed not be ashamed of the re- | fhe campaig Py n Bulletin. | v D lcRwonid o Seoniiu s trance Ont. My nam# is Bur- ford Seeds, and if there's any- R ey We congratulate once more our eoe in the office another vear. Dr. Bod- thing in the line of anything I can do for you—" in five wards, 4nd it is incom- sible why the sixth, where he I F “L want to go to France and be a nurse,” said Miss Oils. . T . : ! “Splendid! Splendid! You D he cducation of our for- : ESCAPES FROM REFORM SCHOOL i pend for t ucation of our for & ] 2 || can take a four months’ course B8 the prestige of four years in | ©i8N€rs to Amerlcan standards and | TDown in Texas they're ving Stanley Donful, who was commit- G o TG i s, o S ] the “barefoot clubs” Some folks |ted to the State School for Boys from [| than ir you pass the examing- guind him, and though de- don't ke to pay $8 for a palr of | this city. escaped from the institution || o 7, B he has the satisfaction of —————— leather shoes made out of roofing | last night with Stanley Valese. Tha || The school committee for its untiring ef- In the opinion of some statesmen | lex’s ferm as a commissioner does ‘hool & |in Washington true lovalty consists | not expire for two ye He expects | to make our evening n not hurting the feelings of a job |to continue as a member of the | model for othar institutions of its kind upon whid,we must chiefly de- | NOIAEN Y BEMIE TR uch a poor showing. Dr. Mar- | D against a strong candidate, ideals i ! pected to poll a large vote, | G T e Gt e | oo | | i | I i at's too slow.' interrupt- g that he fought a good fight. OPENING THEIR EYIS, felt.— Paterson Press-Guardian i local police were notified ed Essentia I want to go now that the election is over, ! ; : = ! : right away.: B ety hrtiean queni| When America entered the war, the The End of a Hoover Day .CU"I ,OUT MEATS . Thm s the spirit we like to and let us all work together German press greeted ns with sncer- | T have come to the end of a meatless IF KIDNEYS ARE (e aw,..,?‘.m, Burford Seeds | shg comment and remarks intended day 1 TROUBLING YOU I e LI oL e elp the administration make | ) rerr e any s dific i E ®1to belttle us. There were two ex And peacefully lving in bed HETANS 3 any _special qualifications . I've got it all figured out Britain bigger and better than | - My thoughts revert in a musing way : = 5 | ceptions, however. Onc was the “Vor- el i e ALy Toe ba Acid in Meat Fxcites Kidneys S q m A e To the food which today I've been e Nt explained Essentia chipply. ““In | H . L | waerts,” the strongest socialist organ o the first place, I'm just natur- Jong as the war lasts we should s fed Bladder. S e 1 Germany, and the other was the | When 1 think of the ¢ o and the ¢iniply bubbling over with life and animation, and if T do my imitations of George M. Clohan A 1 and Harry Lauder for the men || For the home with limited accommodations for suffering from shell shock, it Gl e Gis e ae oeel e ) entertaining guests over night, one of our Davenport Soof Meand tieh, Ll senerally Beds will prove a great convenience | Berlinér Tageblatt.”” which was at Noted Authority Says We Must Flush | 1 | t ourselves become too muoh | beans and fish over local issues, unless they d oysters I've had to ea | " 3 £ . 5 MY | 41l times against a break with the |, APd ovst :”‘ TR . Kidneys With Salts Tf . war questions emocrats | . | I've no resrets e “good old | e s 0 United States. "The other papers, e Back Hurts. publicans -alike must unite in (o B S Te el da ; =l i ot the Dresident. For ooy | DOWever, assured the German people [ really aldr ss tihe meat i i 1 ST T sl | L o N e e | e B GER] WU U S e i our blood is filled with uric acid, says ' | i : PUP- 1 \what they inevitably veferrcd to have come to the end of a wheat- ;5 ywell-known authority, who wants | oial of this city, state or coun- : S less day ek b i e Sl D ah il conceded to he the best dancer ‘ American bluff nd henee it is of - USScoBbeRconstan v ns cuandia e of our set, and T'll consider it attempts to em ass i have eaten ne cookics or pic, Cldnev troubl g ] = S z a0 - - : e s n:‘;‘"”“ "‘“ tauasbiiol naro inaeailan ol thie IBe L S e e ot et o cren | [ partiorkmyidutles ol danca It will never in any detail of appearance, in its ren’ war cies, wi iz a oy'E 5 - 1 o ralesc P K . . . e : | opening of the zreat German drive, with wh the Dlood of this irritating acid, but || IR @ the convalescents and || @ service as a daytime piece of furniture suggest “o check which Anierican troops have It was made out of corn or rve: | become weak from the overwork; ko, £ And I Tike It so well, that when war | they get sluggish. the ellminative - wounds. I'm naturally an | other purpose of a bed. In both uses it will give g ETTEE { been pressed into service., that Ger- early riser, and if necessary I 3 i , IRMANTO TNVASION OF e bl s S i arly riser, and if necessar) s : = man newspapers arc now cndeavor- b guesfclogfand thuspis fmaste Msfireq || Qoo ny (W ontracBtoR beeln that could be required of it in comfort. AMERICA. : ! And a glorious vietory won, tained in the blood to poison the em- Je s col s 4 { ing to correct the false impression | keep on observinz “wheatless” | tire system. my imitations each morning - ot later tha “thirts.” ! RQ '8 ) PV A QYL .o indebted to the New Britain | they gave their readers at first in re- days When your kidneys ache and feel | ”‘",yfi:m:‘d'“Q’l":%‘:”r_‘:‘;:fcd e MAKES ONE ROOM SERVE AS WO ? card to the possibilities of this coun- cat@fcornimpngiiion liks’ Iumpsiforilead W andiivou B hay el 0 ito) keep izor falllng i s S leonk anl i e S i e SHOP WORK stinging pains in the back or the urine | { [°°F bullgtin, prer Superin- | try e Wa assisting the Allic “The Stanley Wor g is cloudy, full of sediment, or the | t of Schools S. H. Holmcs,i‘”c:u is what Captain Persius, mili- laddes irritable, obliging you to el “P;“ & ’}flh“‘”: on make it unnecessary to furnish a spare room. fllustrates in artling man- | tary critic of the “Tageblatt,” and 1 \] !_‘ !K seek relief during the night; when ! WACH We meed you S BRSO When extra Sleeplng accommodations are reguired e pressing need of what the | one of the best known German mili- M"_K!AAH ] A | ginnishly 1 | vou bhave severe headaches, nervous 5 . | L ; ! Hifh [y e e Now or never!” said s your Davenport is instantly converted into a {ull size ol S 3 : sentia, and swept haughtily out 4 7 stomach or rheumatism in bad L DN S L comforable Bed. S karica “We were at first. a good deal per- weathem ot from ) yourhipharmaoist( | NUHES SHoVE D IR iR MRS RAEE ind that therc arc 8,000,000 *uaded to under-estimate the partici- ] SR e ot B el B o owns’ bandage- g head- N Ik T S il find th o L e 2 AR S e s e quarters, where she made it a We show a good selection of patterns in Mahog- s of forelgn ln\x'th nlx L:..- x.;.'m (ErHTD Ty e S O GRS 6 Graib: before breakfust each morning and in (| PoInt to wind two bandages § any and Fumed Oak upholstered in art leather, Tap- v engaged in indusktry. They | ion. It is beyvond doubt that it would e —— few days your kidneys will & ine. Gty CER S 4 . 5 - O SRR st G s e €1 sz Gt St b Wil oGt b, | = estry or Velour. We also have several good pat- ito 57 per cent. of all the em- el BEoNCUIRE Y sheptescntitin of) TaTma |\ | This famous salts is madc from the || e s > . Burdiron ana etechina it (sse pnorsionias il feesres Board V:flll]c Dealer to Clean Up | acia of srupes ana temon s b || SRR e | Lo the all over upholstered style some ¢ fasis Ty | 6t persons dicuss c submarine bined with lithia, and } een use 8 4 8) east of the Mississippi river),| war, We cannot for the moment es- il ,'« j for generations to flush and stimulate cent. of our soft coal miners, | timate when the {Tnited States will [ \]el IB[ I | clogged kidneys, to neutralize the o . N cent. of the workers in our | Pave ready the millions of men which | acids in urine so it is no longer a = Come in and see them demonstrated—see ¢, manufacturs centers and ''°T Popwlation will permit her to sourde of irritation. thus ending easily you can enlarge your sleeping quarters and at g raise, but it is certain that America Samuel Falk, a local milk dealer |ur and hladder disorders pde, of the total number en-| il in the very near future succeed | who has been before the board — of | Jad Salts fs incxpensive and cannot CUP THIS OUT the same time beautify your home. Iroad maintenance and ; in amassing armies which in any case ! pealth on previo ‘casions for fail- | injure; makes a delightful efferves- 0 j P ction. . | Will constitute a very valuable aid for re live up to the requirements, cent lithia-water drink, and noboedy | % illine populd\on, the bullctin}"‘"‘ enemies.” s iy aln” yesterday when the |can make a misake by taking a little | MAY COME HANDY tle eomfort in these coiumns. Committes for a copy of its! 2 ’ g el One of our Davenport Beds in your home will ¢ n aptly terms “the Americaniza- | lary experts bas to say about us now: chairs and rockers to match. K e 1 this lcountry It is refreshi if nothing else to i E gular session. Solo- | occasionally to keep the Kkidneys | tha 5 | observe that the ecnemy. which rules | Mon Shurherg junk dealer, ap- |clean and active 'S GOMPLETE | veared for Mr. Falk making an im- —— 11 J thy r of ,G ny wi n { Tels how to take soreness from IS o B ron | Bassionate piew orsrovation. . | QUCH! 'RUB BACKACHE, a corn and Iift it Home BLEK®00A epe g s BCtS | Shurberg stated to the board that if Q H q | of that country for the contingency | Falk fails to live up to hix azrecment STIFFNESS, LUMBAGO | right out. FUBNISHERS RANGES that the presence of American troops | t¢ keep the dairy in sanitary condi- = | o < _— e 9,341 Austrian-born males - 3ion T Bl e e T 1 Rub Pain from back with small triat b 3 in' France may make itself felt in a | oD I¢ will be sold, the speaker ex bottle of old »St. Jacob’s 40-68 FORD OVERLOOKIRG CAPITOL reo ot voters and 1277108 r*,o; m_fl} o T T | ;-:]:J‘)im;:.: “h",'[ ':: ;”:.“TM ;::A«:: Oil. Hospital records show that every STREET WHERE orn males not voters. Tha| o 0 hefore tle board on a complaint of time vou cut a corn you invite lock- K MARTFORD THAN PRICE. GROUKDS L+ of allens of military age from | Dr. Moore and Dr. Radeliff Pr Back hurt you? Can’t straighten up | jaw or blood poison, which is needless, entral Powers who are not nat- | ecks, former superintendent of | Without feeling sudden pains, sharp | lenath, | aches and twinges? Now listen! That's 5,000,000 persons of German | pver 4 millions barn in coun- the Central Powers, 2% mil- | whose mother tongus is Ger- zratulations, Mr. Mayor! says a Cincinnati auvhority, who tell at 1,115,392 & th, guestioned Shurberg at slaced a ; it % e et 1 never be a |lumbago, sciatica or maybe from a QW00 foreign-language new L 3 : successful milkman because he was | Sirain, and youw'll get relieg the mo- | called freezone can be obtained at ew greeting-~Good cvening, hav n g s 2 in the United States with | 3 3 Z b e T [ ment vou rub your back with sooth- | litfle cost from the drug store but is ~ ¥ R groulation of 11,000.000,481, or|¥?U =aten =i 4 glax The illness of Dr. D. B. Radciiff ) INg, penetrating St. Jacob’s Oil.”" sutlicient to rid one's feet of every i A : t. are German with a cir- | e vho is in the New Haven hospital, | Nothing else takes 2ut soreness, lame- | . { e . - J V) cen ar th a ci 4 : . dl e e e Wi el Sl | Hardlormotolcornflor caling ~ i ; : ol g el el et ol Oy IR T i ls Sl o CRR ilectrica nglneer and Contractor 1 German parochial | for cemplain | sion aseisted by the state hoard of | comes the pain. ¥ is harmless and | this on a tender, aching corn and the | f§ atténded by 146,360 pupils. | , \ asith in iegardltol tha mille altuat | @oeaniti burnilthe sk soreness is instantly relieved. Shortly city gistration in| The perennis " D, | tion in s city. Dr. Bray suggested Limber up! Dont suffer! (et the entire corn can be lifted outf, root . 8 'F! l q ity the registration in The perennial afted_ejeetion 4 d Wrotrel ot ai < eCtnca upp e5 hat the state ingpector. who is now | small trial old, honest “st. | and all, without pain. vou that a quarter ounce of a drug maintained espe- | told-you-ao’ s Bround todu E 2 | ¥{in this city, be permitted to handle | Jacob’s Oil"” from any drug store, and This drug. freezone, is sticky but | J . 13 . r gners, has dropped | as usual the situation and that whatever he | after using it Jugl ohce, you'll forget | dries at once and is claimed to just | Electrlcai W()l‘k Of Ah K‘flds °H 1914-15 to 19,024 in y does be backed up by the eity of- | that you ever had b&ckache, lumbago | shrivel up any corn without inflam- | is T g off is . 4 ' claly v sciatica, because your hack I |ing or even irritating the surround- o ) - pd this falling off is partly Herald readers fou - | fictal or sciatica ack will | ing RF lh odger i R n et N eiven Srannon || never st of Gatisslany mors sarset | ie tissuelor SkiD f < 5 one 5.2 American propaganda. In | election edition very sat Irothers, city garbage scavengers, to | It never disappoints agd has been rec. 1f your wife wears high heels she | pricts in Nebraska the | paper was on th\strest urchase blankets to cover the tops |ommended for 60 years will be_glad-to know of this,