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Associated Press Is axolusively entitied to the use for republication of all newe creditec to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local mews published ein. myriad of myriads, and every soul free, pnd ready and steady on land and on sea die for the banner that breathes liberty. —HBENRY WALLACE. SEDITION IN HARTFORD. e aetton of the faculty of the [ford School of Religious Ped- v in expelling from the dormitory | rman-Bwiss student for alleged ious tallc will meet with zeneral oval. The action of the student s of the three schools of the ord Seminary Foundation in itting to the president, Dr. Mac- e, & memorandum of lovalty to 1lied cause wiil also strike a re- ive chord in the hearts of all Americans. And- the action of of the students, in refusing to | the memaorandum. will be just artily condemned. This is nol e s | WISE, SMITH & €O. HARTFORD for leniency or compromise to- students who are not ready and g to assert their lovalty to the of this country and its Allies. let their patriotism be ques- i, or their lovalty be challenged, ould also be expelled without br coremony. No educational | ition in this country can afford to have its name appear as harboring within its unpatriotic students. On the rhen a seminary or any other f learning knowingly permits ts guilty of seditious utterances tinue their studies in its hall ht day its directors may as w to close its doors, for from fme on the institution will be eraceful dismepute, and will he with the contempt and scorn rves. are confident that the Hartford bry officials will know how to rith distoyal students THE HELP OF THE LORD."” more .atrocity has been added gruesome list of barbarous perpetrated by the Kaiser and hres. We learn from today's hat a long-range German gun d a shell into a French found- bylum. Three persons were and a score or more injured. not know as vet whether the were children, but it is more kely that such is the case. ruthless snuffing out of these | lives is in keeping with the pursued by the Prussian out- ho has forever eliminated him- b the circle of civilized so- The evil mind which planned kitania murder, and the slaugli- v Zeppelins of helpless wom- babies in Paris and London, e unspeakable outrages com- in Belgium and Poland, and ss other crimes since the out- of war, is the only mind of directing weapons of de- n against a foundling asylum. bt the deed was done after beration with the strange God hom the Kaiser claims part We may expect in a few hear that the gunners who is laudable display of marks- » have been awarded iron or other Prussian decorations r noble work and the Prus hool children may cven now inother holiday in oh gloriouts achievement an arms, There will probabi an exchange of congrat egrams hetween the TKaiser Krupp, and the war lord d time, too, to wire the Em- hat “with the help of the | is warriors have added an- urel to his wreath of victory, he diabolical despot rave. Let at over his infamous deed pide our time and await the thé day of justice when the ill learn that there is an- d, not the Prussian kina urged whom he calls of righteousnes of murdered vengeay LETTERS TO Bvory reader TAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1918, but the Go to Whom the | HUUBU?BAN WE%K /\prll 10 to April 17 PHIC SOLDLRIE of the noticed the cartoo T i L q Yo of heart whic who sces h from home to him will toonis Here is an onpe ladies of this cit tedious monoton soldier In F other European o in war, societis of lad) whose o e A have regmlarly « | to take care of t e “Greater Hartford Day” at Wise, to el iz | Smith & Company’s and Sy WOMEN'S NECKWEAR SAMPLES 25(: comforts of sodiers, Comprisi the finest lace: stocks hots, dainty ruffle French organdie sollar and rganized committecs 3 ings, roll collars in broad: iu‘.- rich braid trimmings, Sammy cloth, vestees, cor up to $1. Saturday, chofce at 2 he lads in camp W have no dear ones at home from whom to expect jetter solivit the co-op ladies of the « write t ters, which arc commandant of t . he committees st G i Women’s Kid Gloves Women's Pure Thread Sik ommunity who s B L e v e e e Stockings hen mailed to the very stylish. Regular §2 Saturday %1 29 Regular und extra sizes in black and white palriLa e s S e Ll o Regular 75¢. Saturday, pair s 55C he camp with the re- quest that they be addvessed and de- B S —— e livered to the bo ters from hom be so busy but find time to con auest and, as a 1 has heard, day a cagerly opens t { thaugh he is nc who recetve no let- 1 e v wer § - Exceptiona: Values Oiferings | Extremely Special Otferings L e ‘ , 10 MEN’> and MISSES’ WOMEN’S STYLISH i TAILORED SUITS SPRING COATS { “Nothing for you” from the post- % Q . bR Ennd ars (i for Saturday, ‘‘Greater Hartford Da surprise dsome morning or evening o AT Smart Suits of sheppard check | ,p ‘o e B lifind’ that there is mail for e B $17.98 with novelty all around belt Al $1 1 _98 Piomenis stybish i w;‘('” L2l for him. A B Scund e wool serge with collar he letter and even silk braid binding and buttons, half lined with patch pockets, and all around belt, collar and belt novelty pattern silk, the narrow skirt is gathered e & : prettily embroidered. Very speciul at I8 pEaanted Rl Biis) iy u-y a two-piece belt, reg 0. Saturday : = : author, the epistic is none the less welcome And writes to him ma replyv. He willstell her of his duties, his hopes and pla become “‘chumy There can be no will do a warla lady will have “bit” and at the i = 3 AT Women's Spring Coats ™ of all the young lady who AT $24 98 Stylish tailored Suits of L s e e s ¥ be sure that he will | B s e ‘““l', serge ‘}-‘l{’ “‘“"’ff;" fitted large plie S A pliited and plain flare models plaited peplum, all around belt with larae e e et e skle ornaments, skirt has inset pockets ns, and soon they will pekin and navy . AT 21 50 Women's stylish Coats of fancy ny’ correspondents $28 0 Snappy stvle Suits of all wool it N lnb e b rond o harm in this and it | § men’'s wear serge with contrast- trimmings, also durable tweed coats with large of £0ad. The young e cygne lining, plain back, full rippie collars, novel pockets. ¥ull flare and belted models. \.,m\ mn. trimmed with military braid and many the satistaction of | .k . 3 H m:\ru‘* Regular value $35.00, Saturday -$28.00 AT '_1\0 00 Smart Coats of all wool velour, nowing that she is doing a splendid | strictly tallored Suit of men’ SV, fine men's wear serges or trico- same time will enjoy | $J1 50 vear serge with plain fitted | tines with contrasting trimmings. pretty figured th novel fascination of receiving <ol rather I ripple, close fitting sleeves and linings. Such popular shades as rookie, taupe. dier lotters from which will be interesting and instruc- | tive. And she v If aur young | this method of he the dark spots, they should he careful to make their let ing as possible sunshine; tell th one is thinking of him; and, without becoming too sentimental, let him feel B XS LIEURSS BT HD S EEG E BN SUE SN that he is not neglected or forgotten. | 5 L Ask him for a and if he requests it. The commanding officer will see {to it that such letters will not reash He enlist Navy as seaman s another curious burden of the b the hands of a liable to abuse which prompts t of course, at liberly to cease writing at any time, sa th ja letter to an 1 nothing to lose by it, but a lot to gain. | ylug weighing 1,850 lbs. was too | of Their population may have We imagine tr local chapter of { enough auties at busy, but we are decide to act on Wil find plenty of Youns ladies in out | “uarding the health of men he wi And 'so on. All of whichithe new town who are play “sister” to ¢ sun never sessions and the rines Letter from ti io his brother-in “snapshot” of himself, “An idea for a play, oh ready and willing te an unknown writer | i< lined with colored satin, regular $39.00 value an. pekin and navy. Resular 0 to $40.00 Saturday $31 D Saturday $30.00 ill have her reward adies see fit to adopt iping the soldier over | tters just as interest- | Con e [ FACTS ABOUT THE AMERICAN NAVY -TODAY'S TABLOID TALE By Joe Blast = True to Life. S0 i e, ot lnsebts A E e D S il finger, the well known man- ager, to Trnxton Scribe, the i TN e R cond class ; e oma e = i wone who would be “It's like this, explained de special note of his physique and Ticks., vicious ttle a als zj v 5 S le sp t i ique an 1 ious little animal give he e o e the friendly spirit| o his apparent promise for battle- r vietims Texas and Rocky Moun- 1 he writer, and she i hip work 1 ers. Lice are messengers of over, a beautiful but virtuous But he 1 n dec Said he. phu® and the relapsing fever mest SHoD, E15 iElasen anglonNey fo) “three tho tons of coal is too | travellers kno Soldiers and sailors § L lemen Gabhs @ polig snd much to put aboard ship between | fear them by instinet NSRS o samllonalre S ot daylight and dark.”” And a breech Bed ire often most dangerous e st L U G CUlD e O week, finally sucoumbs to the gold-tinted promises of the young miliionaire and goes uway with him, believing im- plic that he means to fulfill at the girl who writes mknown soldier has 1t the ladies of the | much r any man to swing. Fven S i in the world, but there are the decks in the morning too il ill. They trot about with wide and too lang for all rub- pracks full of bubonic plague, tu- - bing they got reulosis, leprosy, and other em- also sure that if they 80 he changed his rate to hospital | i distempers. Their nature his promise to marry her. But, far o home, he leaves her the Red Cross have bresent to keep them this suggestion they | apprentice Becaus ik means nown to he affectionate. % to her fate A vear later, with taught daily the fundamentals f <pital apprentice took in. And he- her chiid In her arms, she con- medicine and sanitation he had heen the kind that hates A soldier. Seaports are famous for their insect . i zun-loading and deck- ——e e, Consequent dange: iting bbt mulled over it all in his Simon Ringfinger held up sets on British pos- | Stilormen is great Is hands in horror. The dodtor spoke of House ns to terrify him. He But, my dear Seribe!™ he ies carry typhold, cholera, green pus in the end the ship's cried utterly untrue to haeilli, and yaws (stag Little 1ade him take a furlough life! Audlences want lifelike flies or s « y ith 5 news of his death, official plays. plays dealing with situ- e Austrian Emperor | {hem. 3 a5 sp cleaping if to the commanding of- ations and events that they Ta My dear Six- | sickness. Blac s have heen proven | fie Wit wasn't. bubonic piugie ow are true to life hecause ronts him and shoots him dead,” United States Ma- fiis o Glemeneceanihas notio responsible for ' paraly; 1 - or dumdum fever from : perienced them When you're Fond, throw in a ‘Thrift Stamps Hindenburg August — Headline. Now, Hindy THE. UNDYING PLAME. yvon've had your Stop your nonsense 1 sowi seed While commo ¢ can poison t i that killed him iive me a la dengue fever, and pappata : ; probably while he little more for some Mosquitoes also carry fevers, worrying ab the deadly tseise, now's this?" said cially yellow fever, and tho awful 1 i one and only Navy Truxton Scribe. “Lottio Pass S dian dumdum scourge. Elephant ¥ 3 | over, the beautiful but virt ous shopsirl, repulses the ac ances Lord Trumbles FACTS AND FANCIES. voung and dashing English little April fool joke. ~o- Jobleman who plots in vain to buying that Liberty vour promises peace in ——— of +wi Premicr Clemenceau's comment on ruin her. Finally, completely L T hodies of the hra he At foreign minister's peace von over girl's purity ffragists should try am sealing np the ¢ 1 speect just *C N Any { ¥ acter, he place n» lady in neral’s office tary grave time ld French * runs € mself 1 obtains the provost mia . all use the bloo s I t he can bave one on our j 1 man at the ngallant per- palette of my wi f sing thin Paterson || department . where Lottie on would Crowder out shall sculpt another Dios A T is emploved. ile makes ardent We didn’t kno 1ving snakes around in our pockets tili we looked a dizcovered the cc With the ve must nimerous Spring we started out the weather me Liberty Loan ‘Hail! “THat estimabl 1s doing splendid people in various lines of endeavor His voice and « pressed thonsan him Meride gomething that t < brains of thoce I kill - love to her, and she, failing to w that we were car-| For [ am Liberty, the alchemist ff said that the hattle had recognize the nobleman in his 2o e ort ut that he didn't know Humble disguise. falls in love s would be. Which | with hi He then roveals his thev | identity and makes her Lady and takes her home t son vennies and | . . i BEERE RO T ea s Whciled § hi =L Leasus, t opperheads where my faith v hair he doctors wi operation was success- But I iived to sound the in at preside over his it died. Nor \\AL"l‘ nd to 5 dependence Squar ecord ancestral estates. prepare for ve mured me in f - Simon Riugfinger. enrap- : sealed up 5 T Rinnes Si el cuths of the i E Tf the whole duty of man could | tured,fliasedithe playwrishtion srandmothers T - 4 s told in one word, that word would | hoth cheeks. . ! SRl gESmote Pharaohs o 31 { That's a real play—that's 0 ) Bliss ('a i il ind laid in dust Bastiles T e the Pennsyl For T am Liberty, tho Phoenix, and | o Asnibac , Kk for $5.000 advance s by Ansonia | 1 dle to v e i i rovalty —and do you think you true to life!” he cried. “Here' Oieone spoke too ! < zo has found that | can write }t by next Thurs- rfect husbands.” | 1a to all married | i but what | Trone N Gnios Matthew Adanes.) that cven | 1T i | = e welcoming the i loa maller | Muck is now our most distin- vd and = altho there . « Telegraph © countr The s red and e citizen, Tom Reilly BENJAMIN DE ¢ IRES | e 1ic e f become participants in work hy encouraging | in the New Yo e, |y . the farme P : t its moxt tremendous stase 1ave the money now -Colum! Rec- | Impressed by the sterness of the task {we have set our hands to, with zeal Sy 2 for the cause we have resolved to up for a'hold, w2 =hall fill the war chest to Journa , ng 1 3 W Haven | overflowing betwern now and tha urnestness have im- 1 More powe ime. L wedo E ster {fonrth of May.—Providence Journal The McMillan Store, Inc. “ALWAYS RELIABLE” WILL YOU INVEST YOUR MONEY WITH UNCLE My Now? OR LET GERMANY TAKE I'T" AWAY FROM YOU g (niep s Be practical, look squarely at the facts. we will cither i o e oo money with Unele Sam now, at good rates of interest, t win the war, or we will give it up later (o pay Germany’s cost—and as much more ax Germany chooses to collect BUY U. S. GOVERNMENT LIBERTY BONDS,—safest invest on carth—and help win this war. omen’s and Misses’ Cuter Apparel I'e ) Coats, Suits, Separate Skirts Sec these exceptional yalues we are offering here Saturday—they’re all new styles in the wanted colors for Spring., The mat rials and worikmanship are of a hizh standard, Garments that we can recomme (0 our patrons. THE NEW | SMART NEW SUITS - COATS For women, misses and juniors. In sizes 15 to 44. Coats for wo- men. Others for misses and juniors in smart models. They ave extremely popular in the wanted shades of tan, arey, e Tt e sie s navy and black. Sizes 16 (o lchatet, navy. copen and black. Suits worth up 10 §35.00 or Saturday’s selling Made of aill wool poplins, serzes and jerseys, in the BLACK SATiN DRESS SKIRTS in ali sizes SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY AT .. $4 98 EA. . Featuring DRESS SKIRTS of wool poplin and serges in rr-unlar and outsizes. Black and navy. Skirts Saturday $5 98 at THE NEW DRESSES are beiug shown here in many styles Spri STLK DRESSES, are priced at $10 00 to $25 00 WOOL SERGE DRESSES. from $5 98 $20 00 "Qur § turday | The New T.hmgs Seiling of Dainty | in Sweaters For Spring and Summer wear. Blouses e tyles and colors are prots : . tier th Bricedtil $4 98 % | SLIPONS s . $3.98 to $5 e cach. Your choice of ever so many | Women's and Misses Sweaters. pretty Blouses of Georgette New weaves, some with, An- Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Silk zora collars and belts, oth Taffetas and washable Satins. without. Priced $2.98, $1.98 Sce our window display. $7.50 (0 $11.00 each. ENVELOPE CHEMISE o418l b peaeie e 98¢, $1.25, $1.49 to MUSLIN NIGHT GOWNS o 98c, $1.25, $1.49 to § * FOR THE SCHOOL CHILDREN We are showing auantities of new white Ribbon, white Windsor Ties, white Middy Blouses, white Wash Skirts, white Hosiery. Childven taking part at the cantata cun be fitted out at this store as we have prepared fo snpply your needs. WOMEN'S SILK SATURDAY YOU ROSE CAN BUY Women’'s 38c Hose, 3 pairs [or $1.00.—Black, white and cor- e > dovan. these special values. We are MEN'S FIBRE SITK SOX—30c offering Saturday—>3%c, 79¢, rade in black, white and $1.00, $1.25. $1.75 pair. dark brown, 3 palrs for $1.00. White, black and colors. See MAKE THIS YCUR GLOVE STORE All the newest Gloves in the wanted kinds and shades, at the lowest prices. WASHABLE FABRIC GLOVES s 59¢ to $1.25 pair. SILK GLOVES SR wiwin e min . 69c¢ to R1.50 pair Washable soft ‘ather Gloves in prix seam. pigue <ewn and out kinds for dress or strect wear, priced 81.85. 82,00, $2.25 0 pair. COMMUNICATED. the centuries not for conguest, Lut trate, ;o all people the fact that not on i shalt thou have no other Gods bef Has it ever occurred to you that:me, but through the blood of Americ Fiditor of the Herald the millennium might come through |the rest of the earth shall be fre Then, in conclusion, Mr Editor seems to me that every man and wor an, boy and girl, should be more th most frightful war in history, where | willing to forego any hardship so that brains instead of piysical strengih |t hra ovs who are over there K & for everlasting peace may be | enc 2 Then, t00, every ma | 1acturer engaged in manufactur spiritual, after peuace has been de-|should not make the war a clo the present war Have vou ever thaught that just because this is the count for so much 1 the reflexed conditions of things poliiical are must of nes sty 1 differe { uinder which to hide that money ma accrue to himself w@me on the r | who calls mself an Ameriean who, | ecause he has the chance to *“hop this modern warfs brought (o | up" prices. does so! Shame on the from those after any other previous war in history 1 as science in man that wa such as| corporations who so conduct the the airplane and submarine, so, too, | business as to make it necessary for will there he not ¥ awakened in|ihe government ta hire men to watch man a fferent hut other| them when there is such a shortige Is 1t not reasonal i izhts o s he spiritual. | of men who could otherwise be em- | : duction Look vou will, at those inhuman s 2 3 N of Waterbury masquerad he name of *landlord.” ave come may : Thes 1 C A menace to th Froader conception 1 ould do more damag ision nd a higher L o oy s cut. May the Her ited States! May it eprous heings turne mountain top f npion the cause of Liberty tempted: but, t ¢ s i d Ireedom! is the wish of 0 et thee behind o 5 Yours very sincerely And we might add to these, these hol G. 1. S words that have rung dewn through Plainville, Cenn