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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1918, ew Britain Herald.‘ VOLUNTEERS. I Vienna won’t parley with Clemen- . [l B e e 7 ¥ . ceau.~-Newspaper headline — ! A Official statistics fro ashi o o Y § - l ficial statistics from fWa L4 s dificult to parley. with o man - . 1 Q | | B | e i s st e || Topn Topies!| v [ FACTS ABOUT THE AMERICAN NAVY Toprietol D B . i i b | that is. since April 1917, when Presi- | =—New York Kvening Sun N - I ned daily (Sunday excepted) at 4:16 p. m., | . S Ter Ty 2 at Herald Bufiding, 67 Church St ‘1“’“ WA el "n: r:;m““ St l“i Clinkoty, clinkety, elank Phe pian of the water department ] ‘“ EhE AITIUEL OfpedEioei (S, © i | the Congress—over 400, volunteers 2 : yroser - : | Putered at the Post OMco at New Britaln | | 5 A i ) | A Ford ran into & tank, presented to the common council and [ S— S T L - , : = Second Class Mail Matter. 1ave enlisted in the United States | he tank--—good nizht! at present under consideration. for - | Ty x . Presumably the wmajority of Ford's all right; the development of the Burlington | q | Q 2 L peliverei by carrier to any part of tha ety | 3 JOES Bron S g glne (1) 11 3 " } : linkety, ¢ kety, ¢ N water supply ¥ SEne { b oo P ot e ety e eanee i e CHmkels clinkety, otuonic - fwater sty o iem o nona | SIALODE at Gamp Devens Await- | oo ubscription for paper to be sent by mall, | . . Springficld Union. | be of vital interest to every taxpayer. v 1 ;‘:Eyuabm fl adfld{ice. 50 cents a month, | SIVINZ & good account of themwelve = L Not fonisd Hecauec it olvor thoes = “ o There is a good deal of truth in himself to tic problem. In the he. " LIS | Some, too, have no deubt already MIDDELE-AGL. { penditure of an cnormous sum of l”g Cfl” lO GO Ovel‘ | the saving that a sailor is Jack of all ginning he recognized the fact that the he onlv profitable advertsing medium tn | died for their country, while others ! s | money, about § 000, which they | trades. Even more universal is the; ship must sink w 1l out to sca. Buf f: C“i Circulation books and oret L tho ISuEd Rt think .it miost nndignified !m!)\-y ultimately pay. but also beeause, e — naval officer’s muastery of professions. clockwork could not ) lepended cal always open to advertisers. L anns facing G Of what 1 called “‘old codgers” to ap- |it might be said. a city is no better i cutenant *To b EISR eynolas vhose S nnanolloBliclaarng flen sincer | iuron BORTILE SENINA LR S EEE IR i ¥ Loitouna on sale at Note-l| - ol Do ttloHninE Sl pear EIET (R e T T R R e o D T s Tl e e ool i [0 E RO thigRs s miBan die ot lcal B it SO CRERT L OREER (S ling’s News Stand, 42nd St. and Broad- | are taking pavt. The remurkable|In cheeks, bright neclkties, or to pal [ Words, an adequate supply of water | stationed : N 0 ital | CROUSH mechanical and civil to give The engines, of course ) 3 i | 1 vy oncd at the No base hospital T Daw ToriclClly; Boatd WhIk, Aty o md cheer is essential for I 5 elrhas spital {40, oise when face to face with real So Vonnie, dressed like a shipyard tantio City. and flarttord Depot. part about the sreat number of vol-| . I ssential for the maintenance of [af Camp Devens, where e is expoct- | o on R AR S e : ha i e | = ith college hoys; and, as for those |any city. No one doubts that the |ingly awai ; ity. By reality mean a broken | workman, went aboard with a little | unteer: 4 ey were obtained in S i C B waiting a call that will senc st IBLEPHONE CALLS JEunie thatithey@aneregoblaliy ki who fricd I Eduficon e sl mut T e v 'nln-:"‘ | pump-red or a grimy striker. ! zenerator. th is an clect pumy ditorial Rooms ..., booes ) (POl LA L i i S lance with debutantes, 1 could not [Tately be developed; the only ques- | When the war broke out Licutenant | . Of course therc are all the sea; Which grabs juice out of the air & i el Sy draft which has been in effoct almost | hide tion Detween some members of the i 2% Jtines like navigation and seaman- | actly as a windmill would pump wa amber of the Associated Presa. { an equal length of time as that during | SMiles of amu~sement bordering on a { council and the water board is wheth- ship. And his military perquisites | ter, out of the well—and attached it he Associated Prees is exclusively enritied | s fome Sl sneer fer this is the proper time to do the include nearly all army maneuvers o the engine crank He fixed it & to the use for republication of all news | Which the voluuteers cnlisted. Four + Baldheads shoul e S D 3 2 i _ == 3 & : A e credited to 1t of not othorwise cradited | o o baldheads should noi know theip | Work The wter board feels that 1shore Even law is not overlooked, (hitt every timo the old stream !nb(]:\.m paper and also the local news | Nundred thousand volunteers ar> | sphere, { there should be no delay, while some | civil as well as international and ad- Wheezer turned over around would ge | _publishod horein. | bound to make the Ifun realize that | mbol with so littlc sense of |oflers feel that in view of cxisting miraity. Chemistry and other sciences the generator, and up would zo thy . = e America is in the war to stay { pride, | conditions @ de is advisable. Tax- { by themselves are sufficient to brand & juice, up-— | But since Just evening —-spring was in | bayers shouid be informed on this him a highbrow. Up into a {ank. Electricians dond Y ST | the air Pimportani subject. for in the final i In contrast there js the merchant | call them tanks. They v Ceans | MERIDEN'S SONS. L When 1 observed a mirrorsd figure | a1 i< they who will pay. captain. He navigates at sea. },ul\h in | densers,” “storage batterles” bl Tho latest casuaily list from France | - Pas ! A few peciiaent facts in connection port he isn't cven his own pilot. | other unintelligible thin But cleg ) A man of foriy prancing ) he bar L cnav g o - ce he 3 [ Engineer is res ricity is like watc in he of e e e e of foriy prancing to the band, | il lcvartment might be | Since the Chiel Engineer is respon- | tricity like water that it can 1\ portly chap with precious® little | iliuminat 1o some readers. Under e for the cngines he needn’t kno be pumped up to fill a kind of tanky ;!?‘” men from Meriden. No other | hidr {the head of mill damages and water more as Skipper than how to ring|and like water the pressure groffe | city was it so hard proportionately | Saw him and cursed the honest-look- | rid vater department states up “full speed” from the bridge. His; greater and greatcr until—in this caty { as our old home town One killed ! - g gla %lix.n there are seven water powers on one job is to navigate the vessel safe- | the homh exploded. 3 | and three wounded it the sad mos- | fhon ow mueh it costs to un- | U trcam which it is proposed fo [1¥ from port to port. With the heip m W nts are in ting, saaalicablad 5 ” { derstand: divert, including those on’ the Farm- of two or three mates this boils down J'or an average big stcamer the pro. | sage cabled to the Silver ity from i n ington river and only one, the first on to a single occupation: a bridge watch : peller revolves 100 times a minute fg { over there. The folks back ~homoe | « the brook. has heen purchased. Thus officer. | get & speed of 15 miles an hour. Then 2 It amh one attempts to haul | know what it means to send thoir | COMMUNICATED. j s amilifdema sesiromSthe iplaceiiof This difference makes impossible ' & line 60 miles from port represeify own the Americs . sh | 3 & {the pr sed da f stre: ave S RisEaR 1 ver, nml of s of fann the Amerioan flag, shoot I N e S S| Uie pronosed dnm Bup fstrearill have on a man-of-war a ferrible scheme very definite number of turns of the e spo ) 3 Mgl 7 ‘4)1'!*0?\!':.\ AT (T | been sc red, while only one has been | designed for the destruction of mer- | engine crank—in this case 24,08 —JOHN A. DIX. vy long ago since these young i secured below As a comparison for chant or passenger ships. which as the spy aranged would pump e men went away, yet they have al-| A, ;. Sloper Believes Present Time || ttlement the department finds 12 Before explaining further let me | Up just so much clectricity as “Wag "R THE TOP. ready scen action against the encmy, | Fnopportune Considering Tapense, ;‘,j““" "']"'1“*2"* o *v}‘;'n"]dfl Wolcott | remind you that an infernal ma- | necessary to explode the bomb New Britain went “over” yester- 4nd one of them has made the .:u-‘ St 0 o ; - ) EYEh e fi,’;‘;‘l“j:‘ ke ‘;10::|“ | chine ia’composed of three parts: | = Can’t you sce what conclusions gy 2 5 . : isditor of the FHeraid: : Seanbs AT i { first. a mechanism which at tt and | would draw if a score of ships weke ¥. The quota preseribed for this Preme sacrifice. But if we know the| | have noted the action of the com- | Pl Was $7.375 and the lowest was | on o Aol “‘\s\;,h\.” ,,',‘r‘p,;,r:d { blown up on a line just 60 miles from ¥ 15 31,089,000 and on Liberty Day, , 0ld town, meither this casualty list [mon council in remard to the 1di- | 3 Oni the Burlington ‘brool ondly) the cap or primer which ig-| port? And we'd hustle out withl a great spurt which tok the place | MO ten nor a hundred more like it { tional supply of water, and have also Q\j:; h:m“':\‘j"l\ I:""\"-fiv* cost ”;v city | nites (thirdly) the heavy charge of , sreat fleet of scouts for something @8rades and speech-making, there | will dnunt her other sons now train-7 [¢20 Your editorial approving of that | o/, 2 V5 g LIFUT. JOIN H. REYNOLDS explosive. The primer is usually a | Which wasn’t there. D D oF DRI P e e e el e e | CASARA A il Ul immediate con- | X14,500 &7 nSioestis s 82 000 R ad o ¢ s small fulminate of mercury cap, cas- Comes the question ut - why g . = il ity oE e Selat se who { struction of the tunnel and the di- aLe : also several small mill | 7 B i 2 e e Tyl et tet by S rent. | didn’t someone know 2" th some districts still to be heard have falien. There's a monument | verting of water privilezes which were satistactorily | 1i¥nolds was a member of the staff | \{, P 0 pow o flri(r\ctly:{u‘mn(i\”m‘:,‘ Ao B that on a Db m. That was New Britain's way | in front of City Hall up on the hill| While T would be the last man to |adjusted by the purchase of the nec- | OF st ).\n ¥ hn‘;m,u i, e, (el i o o Gt 0l B it o b Sy serving o 7 | raise o atc e 1 essary lan where he went following his gradua- | glehangc ari- observing Liberty Day, and that 1s | Which speaks for the patriotism of | 12SC objection to sccuring additional | C=301Y Jeng 0 Tt ki ot {ho | able factor is the time mechanism. | one—in autho it least—knowg § . g ey e 3 Pwater for the community, under or Hor “1 compuri nd to re- PG LG S fGener S i 5 sveryone else yusiness o ¢ answer to her sons in France and , Meridenites in other days and which | dinary conditions, tot (he present (Zaashiihiintononiinee andinEipravionsil EANAE Sl S S LieRu B uRn S R ec et ved R || Gansratidiintaits some onmteticlock g ar i SBSt) e e g the lads who ieft yesterday for the = will an inspirati =l e o . B Tp rovements K the citvis water sup. |(commissiontandlwast sentitto ot (M¥oTl: Somebodyicame Aol a e p on to the mew |time scems so inopportunc to carry De e A |~ To smuggle a tin or case of deadly | whirliglgs to the ecngine crank pining campe.. Once more the old ' generation of soldicrs which the town | Ot $0 large a proposition that T want | DIV the following fizures have been “;"‘,‘“”‘)‘" Georsla i tord he Bmadl e cerls o Enichie laiinl aboord | couldrit: wet away with it by cnide e A s Tt s Careale bis i -z , acid aboard | cou zot aws I it i demonstrated that she i has produced. We were sad, nat- | Lo CMON My earnest protest agalnst | S¢C0 ‘] o / o ||'v;:h( L e \,I,‘Il_r\”:nil"':,_' { ship was not so difficult two years ing that it was a patent electrlf e hole : i 7 ekt any action at ssent. In the first olcott la water rights, « pipe [ P4 s LS OB\ 3 b 5 for Yot Y er wheneyer the country makes | urally, as we scanned the list which | place b t(.,,,,f' e !:‘,(. |line, intake and reservoir complete, | Pedd in Towa. Mis last assignment ) 1%0. But to insure detonating _the | speed indicator for the navigatine ofs mands upon her. I is probablo | includes lads we knew and we trust | business) is to help sec this war | $325.308.76: Burlington water rights, | brousht htm to Camp Devens. [fhombatstontitolinnn (ar mbonible y hoSh The Shiel ensinoor o e t i a day or two the subscrip- - ; o = rough, and & iverst « | reservoir, pipe line. $206,192.32: high Licutenant Reynolds 1s a graduate | The vessel might delay her sailing | izator himself last cruise p- ' that our neighbor will be spared fup. | through, and any diversion of fund . £ - s 1 S igl ’ 0y ! LT e e tried to bulldoze Al b= will exceed $2,000,000. for when ther o ) [ from. that object is both, unpatviotic | SeLvice reservoir. pipe lines, $72,826.- |Of the X plicInE el chool i Sl iR ato s i s (e an olliey AEOLESS S e Crl sl it of N 3 rifat herficasualtics iR UGN weln oyl tha |1 o BV 0 et e LGl ol oS 5 TaY 445 inatin <l dain@iab S hu thielMeadoyw, || Sizdiedimedicin Min Riord hatafgolls soi | (9 possibly return after starting. If | capfain or the navigator into DellefC Q= o e S ot outhto | orinen s bpronal ot inemil el | e T eI arase bl e relaying center of | Where ho reéeived. his diploma eum | So even though the whole crew and| ing that he was working for the a thing tlicy generally accomplish | are proud of Meriden cent.-and it is doubtfal if they could |City with larger mains, $86,745.19: tlzude While a student in this city, | hull were blown to fragments most of hief cngineer he'd have to progduge I Y bit miove than Lis esiad e s [ he floated at lese than six per cent.|laud and buildings for improvement | the leutenant, who was familiarly | the cargo might be saved. And it| the goods because both Y.nn\\:wbélll‘ pm them. We hope that the expec- New Britain, you've done it again! | Tron pipe is 150 per cent. higher than | At Shuttle Meadow. $56.029.00; land ! known as Pinky.” _was prominent in | Was cargo men wvxnml‘ to x]‘\&tx'n\. | as mn_nh it l’s and grease” as the @ i £ tho. o > { again! | & mal: unskilled labor is fully 100 | and buildings at Burlington, $100,- | baseball circles playing with the | Whereupon a certain Von Some- j oiler himself Iy ons of the committee will be ful- —— e At R ”‘_"_mfl hdlcvery | 451.56 i crack Comniercial street team that ! body decided: that he could afford a| Which is what makes good Hgdd ed and that three-fourths “of a Nobody can say that the Liberty ool o Al 0 O TeiiTefor Rhel ) ! From a financial point of view re- | contained such well known star s { better brand of bheer #f he applied ' mi llion dollars more than the guota . Loan commitice is composed of Je help cspecially. to furnish the | POFts sliow that the water vent re- | Bill Kopf, Bill Walsh, Jiggs Reyn- | ——u L e — - il be. subscribed before the cam- | “slackers’”. cquipment for war that every lurmrv;"’”"‘ from 1894 to 1917, inelusive "":’ and Buddy Dohson. 14 job and the patriotic “foreigners’ | girls at the Camp Dovens minsid i : is e : e : vore $2.167.504 while the i fentenant Reynolds, who thei| i/ 00 SRR 2 gners’ i giris e Lt i S% ign is finished. But whether it is PR Ar A is engaged in making, and not a man |\ 4 while the income | 421 - 1€} are still at work and paying on their show and dance next week: Ehy NpH. B CULhG ol o Sl ot niy ol rrom ¥ oflverisonces W was S 0515 A7l AR o0 Mo RIoH it eynolduio oRTE fla N i 1 d Geny Anderson. Mao not, the main thing is that we did | In the course of a Boston divorce | After reading the report of the en- | more. Tn addition $875.000 worth of | Vison street, s the sccond member of Rezda S Ihesmorafia nlain e e g e ml o _ = = = & | 3 e fanil i el 4 ox, Rene Byrne nni rphy a at we suid we would, and then process a woman denied having ever | ineer, it is perfecily clear that we |Donds were assued, making a grand } the family to give his services “tol . = = h. yat vours.and give the | Cooney, Florence Cashen, Gertrlis ne. Fvery man, woman and child pulled her husband out of bed. Maybe | Nive @ sufficlent supply of water for ffofal of &8.211.851.60. Durine - hess ::wmt e “y“x:('h’]‘- : hm;lm' ¢ kaisor an car full, Buy Liberty Bonds, Larson, Mary and _Helon Mongees.f8 A Ay el it e fon of | vears $694.122.42 was pa i 2 W training ~ University of | ® a 1 - B / ) L el i o helped put the loan over can be | she just kicked him out "d ek if we do not ]m e a ’m o1 ‘\7‘ .Mjfi'fl P“m ’|‘ e \)‘I']m;”:nm ""7“\ e el i £ie s Marion Tgan, Mary 'Smith and Lillian® tly proud of his or her part in this | - ;‘\\,‘q‘w”::“;_'”‘;”:::D e e il 00k horid g o { At this time everybody is interested | Gold riotic endeavor. As for the mem- Too bad Captai Frniin ol : St S el edeemad notes N ada - B {about lfe in the trenches and the B . 2 ¥ ' aptain Frank H. Johns- | of all our reservoirs. and while any- | e Tn addition word “hody lice™, or “‘cooties” as the WILL SELL LIQUOR LICENSE s of the con B S 2 » can imagine wha ig ypen, | 1o that $200.000 wor ponds it . . A » N ce', as + SELL L b i ¢ committec of the cam- ton cannot continue as commander | ON¢ can imagin what might happen, ,v> lvx.‘ ) )“‘rn[h of bond '\\lll | have organiz St. John's German ! goldiers call them, instead of being Constable Fred Winkg: will - sefl IR t6c: much cannot ho =aid *infiof Company 0, Home Guardl aten|[JcL it 18 foolishl folexaseerate condic | B8 DECSEMET ShE S RENAT “V“"E Lutheran church and are now rais- {a word shunned as in the years 880, o jquor licen f the Hotel Nalg 5 } y : : e P8 s that are not likely to exist. | § 186.15 In the sinkng fund |ing e S Tl o) chiine 2 : ve liquor license o o el Nol hise of the spirit they have shown. | of his calibre arc needed now more | wn ”,‘\"r e i e e e S S UL ',“ Tilisinowdaceentedias la imostinsces ity Seis Sohe nG b N HTne R e : e the commissioners statc at | v of the above a cox an s Dan ave s 5 e trenches ar o ) 30N 8 elonging to g B hour was too late for them to | than ever. | $200,000 would he suflicient, vet when ‘[“”hl At the present time the net gprinu:h”‘w the co ”.“Tx ‘I"l\m \n\\‘] <M”b‘\1-, I"a(‘i“’::vwl‘h r” n””w ::;fl % '1":‘ Monday morning at 10 o'clock at the stle ¢ H 4 1 ! i < 2 and 1 subjec: E " of many @ ke. he ' = BrE stie in behalf of the cause, and no . > | water is diveried from the stream | dcht less the amount in the sinking | Winter streets to Louis . Muller war talk given by Captain Keene of hotel, to satisty an order of cxocg ail of the enormous amount of ' The following appearcd — fthat we are taking., we shall he up :\lrw 1‘\] 1! 613.8 I\\ ith the $£200 ‘ April 2 Sunday [ i iy e B S S e Ll i e G ey § Ad- | pgainst damages from factories P 100 deducted fron o preser in- i ) o s i | P W weti ciky in o lopR4 BN i cted withithe " Todn: was'l ing lover an aditeailinluhe ap oo jasainst :!l‘ i from factorice ‘m,n 0 dkgad d H':imi 138 pres: Te April 24-—Extensive preparations | hrought in a new and htimorous ex. Sold at auction in the city in lopf prioked by them during the past Hartford contemp “Hi (ol s e o £1$975.000 jare being madoifor the ‘eoming ¥is: | planatory, phragse concerninz: tham b o poraries Hitch- |one can tell what the amount of | 3 lit of Thomas . Murphy, the R R e eks. They have earned the grati- | cock or Whom Which reminds us | those damag under present condi- { The water reccipts in 1893 wera | femperance advoeatc The board of | tles of the little “cooties” and the re 3 t cireuit n ornbread ‘tha { LI A 1 1§24, 61 917, the o a0 S | ) B 1 = Short cirev o el reac e and admiration of the communi- | of the congressman who once said | 1On% Wonld be. Tnmy Jfudgment 5 B8 In 1917, they were $132,- | health has appropriated 3600 for the |sultant effect on the victim, said: wpeat won't go around cibiy cOnce e & ule ery much groater than | 100.17. an increase 2 ves 5Tl | collec S o o 1e I ¢ . i i ey s BO el All honor to them and to the | “The flag which flies for you and I . | they would he very much greater than [AoR AL wlv_ il e S ‘m 4 s (r“mn ction of garbage and . collectlons ' wand you take a stick or anvthing 5 . A ple of New Britain | & & and L” [ e commissioners opr the engineers T.403.45 The amomnt paid forwill begin on May . Dennis O'Keefe | and vou jab it under vour shirt and = et e | e S | think they would b beeause the | interest. <inking fund, vedemption of | today took oath of office, as sealer of | vou S P e cee o If you have saved a .\.‘:m’r{\ daye e | e} ¥ R alua of water in these times cannot | bonds and nofes, in this period am- | weights and measures | 2 AEie L9 1 at cornbread and save a loa THORAL SOCIETY CONCERT i A German long-range gun bom )‘“" of w ; f\ ; Sl e e e ]DY\\'m" Ly velghts and measures. : Lkeep them moving. just like a traffie g * | buvded Poris all day and . the total (b0 07 0ISE B SO BOES el 175, 71, leaving $2.- | April 25 -Philip J. Tormay and |cop’. L3 ew Britain . mueic-lovers have a|damage donec was the destructi ¢ |mai conditions, Phe danger to our | 066.244.95 for construction. repalrs, | Miss Katheryn Meskill were married | e i S ;- Bt i’ store for them, May 7, whon | one fruit tre. Most . likal ion of | actories is not lnck of water hut lack ; }‘:\fi ‘lmv ” ‘U'!n hw] (r'v‘ lana "‘df by Mev. Father Tierney this morning. Your dollars may look big to you. ' TODAYM TABLG“’) Tl'E }: i v . Most likely a F o { bu nes. salaries Hthe tems | 2 nas an soted superin- e | cy Marsh and Paul Althouse will|{ree at 11 S 5 lemion) kol cpal A < o S o s ¢ DL te Mol iHL ¥E NElnasonira s eleatedRsupenln ) ibutia s German army§on S onr Main &y d Al BE &t the Ghoral S s | tree at that. | Our mayor is quite right when he ; €3 e I " Ptendent of the Methodist church |} (reet would look bieger. Block the ! e e ar : he oral Society Concert. e " { has repeatedly said thut all extraor- | In 1884 (here were 2 670 buildings | Sunday school last . night. Judging | thitof tho eneny with o Fibovty i A 7 e fact that these two noted artist { dinare expenses must be postponed, | and water mains in 114 streets. In | gr e s = s ! ¥ & ) H ——— | noted: artists (I - - | dinary posty y { from the common talk a wave of im- ! gond. f 1 participate = makes the event ‘:herm'm. s ”: aken Senator and in my judgment. the water com- | 1917 there were 5.100 buildings and { morality is passing over {he state and WP B I\.m-\‘ln. \\;un('u e I B a y criticise. e . Ssioners Ave dead wrong n at- lmains in 227 streets extending 93 | New Brita s v be a N i | (3 ell, Bosk Good-~ Fthy enough in .itself, but in addi- | w criticised President ; missioners ave dead wrong i t v'vlv‘ ' treet xtendim | New Britain is now becoming th The city is now making an attempt Well, w Bos] ins Gos . sooiety i Wilson the other day on his war pol- | tempting to force this improvement |miles mecea for all gamblers. Maurice Me- | to wot Paradise Park into a present- | morning said Koskins . ful- 4 Soolely Wil tHinover the i cles ik thel semiel Benator Shormas | tnroueDi atithis finie e By dlaxes e it of Mleticen Bar Beon biven il it et he aod okny | Deet sively. “This is indeed a ple peceeds from the ‘concert to the Red | oy, Vot in g i y Y of this city. payable in June, will re- | Cough up or take your medicine. | permit to install a lunch wason at {”I S e Sovered with ure! 1 haven't secn you for & f bss, 0 that' those who attend are | v i f‘ an or of the resolution | ynire one and a half to two million erty Bonds and War Savings Cer- | the railroad crossing. The Beaton & |Joam and planted with grass. It is | long while 0 ~ i which, se havy X | ar: Tvery o s doing - | tificates is S Femc | ‘. SEe Uy P | : e S Bt “No ot ‘since last n k ured not only of a highly artistic i€ passed Awouldihaye preventdsllavs W Mvery [alty 5 idoln it Ut Slitineatesti thazeman . | Corbin Manufacturinz compiny has | now up to the residents of (hat vi- No. mot si st night,” ertainmont, but they wiil siey maw | O Amerfiean citizens from travelling | most to foat this issne of Liberty | ] p i e s e R e SR B ne e replied Boskins suspiciously | ; » ) alfo have ! on the high ses And'yet he finds | BORdS: therc will be another issuc | 8o nenr 1 yet w0 tar’ might be lon Berlin avenue, Umpire Tom Lynch | prige by co-operation to keep up its i “Well, has it been that long, | gatisfaction of knowing' that théy |y b0 i o p i 145 ¢ alled for carly in the fall and no | the suhjeet of the following recital {leaves Wednesday for Pittsburs where | ippearances. The lawn. 1f one is | really splurged Koskins. [i helping a most excellent cause. | o a President who h al- | jioney should be ealled for except fo im local Camp Devens soldier, and | he will bogin the season, | pernitted 1o sion e e el “Beautiful day, isn't it? Tt ‘ " B3 ways stoc - our rvights 5 > oly nocessary expense, and | “Yumn night be the title of its | G S - & k it vosterds he Choral Society deserves splen- ! ood up for our rights. ‘,‘n absolutely h[\ : m‘z«lx\\ ,,;\,!:K‘L“i\ 1;1‘ ‘-v\’r‘x‘: : |\< A,"”»M‘\yl_j:H“\Iv\‘*llvy\v”llll‘”(::: H” CApril 27 The air is full of 1amors | yeed as a baseball diamond and the ! ’_"""\”” I““\ ! 'l"':nl‘ Y '\",,‘:i,flf\ | support in this effort to raise, Gl Gt s s e B Ehna s [nsndancineielassh iy fifth annual ve- | children of the neighborhood should | SaheL I PR e e R *® | Speaking at a dinner of the Ameri- | quircment at presen o lnateg dlisusaing eamp san ke ception in Booih's hall last evening, | pe so taught e ¥, asnit {t7 By th s f ¢ R ss, and those in diate tuture { While the local private was having [the boys in the class being Master o | way, U'm chairman of Liberty i News: o o shers® A g . N 5 Beevliave, ronon fo fool conndent| S . oaper BublisiersiiRdssociat] Yours truly Ihis teeth filled by the regimental [ prank Traut. Willie Stevens, . ORI = S T e i e No 108 A T t they will not be disappointed in | L0 Charles B. Hughes stated that no Ao J. SLOPER dentist a companion arrived in the | Hine, Charlic Merwin, Willie Cohol- | 2 e oen e || Know you've subseribed al- 1 ir expectation that a considerable | . © should be prevented from indulg- = barrac with ‘the mail. included in {an Fred Coholan, Harry Burr, Wil- | Roecently an important city hall | ready, but——"7" L BB Willbe realized hveuming | oA o LAcIBOEe R drinty o o e e home ;| i Sloper and Eddie Prior, The $uit | commission had occaslon to go to an- | Brchse e, Iilear m) ine ® | : ot o o Heralc ! rarily releasec « e denta f Special Policems Jo Coffey Sy = Tt - coming! sxclainmec skins iy | tration. And no one docs abpect 1o 1 H‘\.tn ! the Herald e IR s Sl e it Clrel i ey yf.vl”:\ [ other city on business which necessi- [ SOMUINEL’ excla FEGC, BT IST or Onc of our young men living in the £ } B _ DACKRARE pagainst Patrick McGuire for 32,000 ttsted an overnight stay. On the | =0 2l i . g = | JUST criticism. t those who criti- | western part of the city considers it |and found therein a dozen littie jelly | gama for slander was tried in the e ; {| into a run and was quite ot THE WATER SUPPLY [ il “ i hotel registry appeared the name of | ATER SUPPLY. | cise unjustly arc cither chronic, | his duty to practice bugle calls daily. | pies. He gave one 1o the volunteer | superior court today and much of | one “pPeter Hall”. The identity of | of breath when he boarded his H n another column are presented | “Knockers” or pluin disloyalists | Little docs he know how such things .,m.]-y _l"_“‘ another to !.’jt l\vv11<- ant f MeGuire's testimony was unprintable. | peter is causing some wonder and || troley. : s views of Mr. A. J. Sloper on the | = = - setionfing nacves OF [hptinalieiis i I RE RS g0 soni oot 'IW' e April 27—The air if full of rumors | amusement. | “Well, well, if it yy\v\\ 308< ] = ] TR ha e have soms at the front. L is hard [sisned himself to 1he chair, borne up | about the trolley extension and the ‘e | kins!” cried a familiar voice. tion of the extension of our | FAUES D FANOIE ! enough {he parents (o bear with- | In his hour of trial by the thoughts | Newington people want the road How woitlld mott Hise 10 bave & Cler It was Sloskins. “Well, Bos- §i fer supply system. Mp. s | T ! out being réminded of it daily by peo- | of how nice the other nine would | through their town. The common ORI YOLL Ul 10 Miave SEbits kins, the pleasure's all mine! § . i . Blopert Jobs we do not want Enforcing { ;1. that don't stop ta consider the |taste when the work was done. Sud- ilnt higlt resomnand ok that army officer in City hall helping | Splendid day, isnt’ it? Can't s not believe that the proposed | conscription fn Ircland.—Springficld | Ui 5 T Y 7 e e lacih st iy _"}"”' 1""" Ac o that | Bert Loomis collect taxes untll a || Splendid day, isnt G €ERE provement should be undertaken |Daily News. i 1 " |elamped in the chair and his moutk m‘.\'”\\ o L L|‘Q 3 Sl | Lk dndeninity peie paldp o nonld 8 o \TM e OR T i | e mp n the ehair and his mouth | of jand at the junction of Burritt and | pog» ‘i e or hough, can W er Bos present on the grounds that it Wi i We Get the Buzaard. { funl of drills and other dental .in- | Broad strects for a park. The super- ',',l ,,“’:::,c" l“i';:‘,.':l‘" ,‘:fm,""““ of ‘wur ‘! fi‘,m I'm chairman of Liberty | i 1] > « S a 2¢ 1s o i 5. N AL P1ILy S. i 3 o= ld involve an expense ' which | i ”"f"l:xs" a(i'o"“']'“”"‘ Lygyanted | (Capper's Weekly) } struments, the lientenant bethought [jop court jury has awarded Special b Loan Committec No. 367- | | se of cominons, someon« I heelt ot tlie ing eqt e e % - Coffo ) z s ¥ S ? ally H uld be avoided at a time when the | whispers the magic formula “home | Meatless days have been aholished, l ‘h’l!” n‘]. o h “H \‘» ued ‘4 i H‘ 4”:\\» Policen i:‘ offey :[I.“‘)“Vm m?d su WALLACE WINS DIVORCE. | and va\v'.\U i ‘ t 5 s e 0 v Senel e 10 unanimous. | “Gte, they're pretty =ood”, said the | agninst McGuire. Hugh Reynolds has “rush, 1'd comple forgot ) | administration is endeavoring to | rule” and the curfain rises, disclos 'r;h h’,:' \“," ”\”.‘h“ ...1»,.‘“'«':( ,,I,".',,‘!,t { officer as he sampled another. Dur- “ \‘,‘C.‘; % ,t:m hd MI,, \‘\,,‘,‘,? ,‘,,1‘: The action for divorce brought by || ‘“;-,’;\ Bl e AT tail all outlays wherever possible | iN& the angry populuce.—New Hav- | Db e e Chot cotrme | Ing the rest of the operation he said | site the Stanley Works " | Frederick Burton Wallace of this || ine to the office for a change hat all available money.can be en Register ;,h“ Siva tolons Packers are the | the same thing cight other times. so e city against his wife. Laucy Treloar | to cure my fallen arches!" ex 7 | o reasonable .ople on ear ws [ that “a 1ot of credit for e ome R0 i ier says: G "allac Meriden, hs en grant- i » 3oskins. . loted to war measures. . We have Dhelkniver nnihne e )*.r~r‘n"w[”“‘ reasonable people on carth, s I g .‘ redi v "h hom Tev. Fi. W. Maier says: Germany Wallace, of ('_"'"‘, n, has been grant- i| claimed Boskins And h oa long as they can play the game their | [0Wn folks” v 411 that was Ieft Tor { wanis the United States' $250.000,- | ©d by Judge Curtis in the superior | Jeaped from the car bhefore i greatest respect for Mr, Sloper's | suspected that Professor Wilson was | . They explain it is customary at | 00r hevo. Moral: If you've got some- [ 000,000. I'm in favor of giving it to | court. The evidence was heard Thurs- | Sloskins had a chance to fol- s in the premises but we cannot ch a rough man. Hartford Times. | pic fime of the year to raise meat i thi to cat. eat it while the cating is | her—in shot and shell. Buy Liberty | day. Desertion was charged. Chil- low. Almost immediately he [ I with him that the extension | 14 aan TWinter came back for. u | Prices: It scems customary with the | £ood Bonds™ | dren who arc with the mother will was approached by a stranger | ’ avar | d Man Winter came back for ackers to raise (he price of meat at | * o ow P remain with her. Attorneys Klett & recisely opposite sex I wostponed until later. No#h-f anal wallop this morning, just to | Pocicrd fo ralse the vt S e e . = ] Smaly m ttorneys Klett & of the precisely opposite sex. |f : . s > ; most any time of year, and to lower o Germans bombarded Pa A foreman at the North & Judd ing appeared for Wallace with a magazine cover face, | could be more fatal to the city | show us that he does not lef 0 SO | it anly when (he people hegin (o growl | with @ long vange cun. We ean bom- | Afanufacturing company. where mans —_— who splergled, *You'll pardon to have our water supply fail T,:,s,“” ,:\ we might imagine.—-Meriden | 454 proceedings are threatened I bard RBerlin with Liberty Bounds. Go [ e war orders are being filled, has BANK TAKES LONG LITASE. | me, won't you, but you see I'm { land we cannot afford to take " X The packers remind one of the old, | out and get your ammunition for the | just left the employ of the conecern The New Britain Prust company | pinning one of these cute 1i'l 1 ces. Evea if it be true that we | 1y e old story about the Indian and the | Bext shot. Wimder most unusual conditions, This | has taken a nine years' lease on the || rosebuds on every man that |f | Two more belliscrents will soon | ¢rapper who went a-hunting, and only | L n. who has a pronounced German- | sui iy ; i ; o subscription for & a sufficient supply on hand | enter this bloody war. They are the | ot a buzzard and i wild turkey. Th \ quarter of a centuy 1 tho |15 natne. declined toibuy: ol Liberty s S o G | ¥ 1 3 rot zzard and ‘ o ey que o century 20 i | fe name, declined i dberty i quarters in Booth’s block 1 $1.500 | dbert Jon¢ Sce, e gone fher rain falls or not during the | People with chickens and no gardens | yere to divide the game. Holding | Herald contained e hniE e e lonksat '“,‘... il ana nsalyours fon alresaile ing months, there are other pos- | 41 “‘r" “";’l‘f“""”“” “I“"if“* -”"“ 10 | hoth birds in his hand, the trapper| April 21—At the city meeting last | ploves, who are classed as “foreign- |1, 1918 to April 1, 1927. Much of the | “Bully for you, my dear,” |l fics 10 be rockoned with besides i Igeals etorebmian. el fy Hv‘r“lmlvmn A v\v:»m i T wpropriate and | or<”. contributed handsomely. On | detail work of the bank will be done heamed Boskins. “Would it be i . f Now. I'll take the turkey, and vou avo alsh safd he did not think a |jearning that their foreman had re-|in the tairs S much trouble to put me ci: of rainfall which make i R ) and save ds < ed g : in the upstairs rooms | too m t i i J Infalt T Hsh(u-” o ['k“‘F ""I:'f“ ,f'r;.’ gare lay- | fake the buzzard: or you tike the buz- | 10 mill tax would be enongh to |fused to buy a bond the “foreigners” X down for a thousand dollars’ [F ive, in our opiniom, to insure | UENt; jack up cook and save | zard and I'll take the turkey.” cover it, despite the fact that such a | threatened to strike unless he came GIRLS TO ASSIST. Worth 2 3 o grub: pull in your belt and make “p g i 3 | ter suPPlY. We would welcome Bl iifncch Be vt- 8 Paleface no.say turkev to Indian [tax was levied Frank B. Cox and |across and gave him until the end of | At a meeting of local yvoung wo- || - i opinions on this subject from { gor more grace h'u"’ “’}m‘l_“ “::‘ “”‘»‘_ on mented the Indian. Martin Curry will take charge of |the week to do so. He did not sec | men interested in working for the (Copyright 1818 by George i s e, hu op the It is uncommonly seldom the pack- | Frank A. Martin's saloon tomorrow the writing on the wall, or secing it, | soldiers’ war fund last night the fol- Matthew Adams) ; . plo Milwood Advance. lcn say turkey to the public. April 22-—The German Luiheraus | ne did not heed. Today he is out of | lowing were chosen to act as fower i