New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 3, 1918, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1918 ew Britain Herald. ! :\p:n they have shown ever sinee mn. A "‘“‘;" :\\y:y};l\j-m;” U;\Al‘ll! Troops and Shipping. began, But when it became evi (New York Times ) HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. dent that the ruling was preductive of m:rlv‘m. i I { nds Hopnt ot i w,..‘“wyj\‘:n\l .:r\ :»‘,H Secrataryiiiah o toldl e S tionis 11 i s fi?! ! Proprietors. no good, but much harm, the peoplo | thrift stamps you arc t | State el ws of the fcommittee” on military affairs, ac- | B ¢ 11 i ¢ L are in Engli cording to n Washington dispateh, | B ¢ ¢ ! { ed dally (Sunday excepted) at 4:18 p. m, | Of this couni wel stow in let- | don't let anybody L i invite pecton Bl s e sl U i g at Herald Building, 67 Church St sasoline or smoki ; il \t s for u i 3 ting Washington know what the 1< inybody ¢ nen to training camps when we had ered at the Post Ofce at New Britatn § thought about it. [ is significant {hat § AT 3 tecond Class er. 1 choo i 7'a01d RYf 3 ond Clats. Mall Afecter Gee e e e S er of soldicrs to Frances He add- | [ Ahways Reliabie ivered by carrler to any part of the o1ty | hug heen issued subsectont to Seen St ed that until he had studied the f for 15 cents a week, 65 conts a month X | 2 . 2 transportation problem “und other Boription for paper fo be sent by mall | tary Baker's return ¢ e ¢ ¢ 8 1 u payuble in advance, 60 cents a month, $7.00 & year. H —— !the praise and thanks of a1 \\ P onlv profitable advertising medfum in the city Circulation books and vress | 8lad that common sens - \ "\ nourish focm always open to advertisers. e t Morning News ! of pupils ' no wiy of fransporting a vast num- le, entc he | naier vouid nct make definite | 8 sible for the change, he has cn ; : i 1Ch | ecommendations abont raising the BUY YOUR LIBERTY BOND TODAY—The safest investment on [ ame drare age and about war legislation earth. It is your opportunity to prove the patriotism that is in your U | wenerally. Does Ar. Baker under- standsthat he takes @ great responsi- e : The growing rye crop is £1o lepartment SRt 60000. bushels e which ility when he advises Congress to zo b Herola wiil be found on sale at Hota- A o 86,000, o DiEh 200 ! dow in authorizing expansion of tha fing's News Stand, 42nd St. and Broad- CONNECIICUT'S, PART al like *“coming thru \f Matthew's B 1 2y O] way, New York City; Board Walk, At NI : i Commereial Apr e i s lniio City, and Hiartford Depot. In the casunliy publishe eems to he in no hurry to make i ecommendations on the subject, an-l e BT S | o 0 T, o e L s et For Saturday's Seiling - of men from Conn 2 ; In th ' g of things the | new divisions for service in France Member of the Associnted Press. i pie rupture « lations means Associated Press la oxclustvely entitied | This list tells the st t v looking ! s to the use for republication of all news [ o o o 1 ¢ Columbia I war; in t can hardly | but eariy next vear. We have about credited to {t or not otherwise credited | b H * aali mean an » unless the Nether K00.006 men of all hranches under in this paper and also the local news [doing for denioc 1 lands g0 nment ould promptly | armns, a L e e e D e 0 R et e a1 Two Speciai Lois of Wise intvolumos s | i se o 6 to | 91 t trali Otherwise | number in the home camps decreas- W 1 per L TC tition of . and by the end of the vear the heart and on vour lips Jand forces? The Secretary himself troops 10 he nt not in 1918, our blood relations he | six v ¢ dissipated thick of the figcht o check enon 108 be for Post. the ¢ e ium It is a division should bhe afloat In 1 peril wh the Duteh have feared tatement made (o the enate military from the besinning of the war and | affairs committee on Jan. 28, the Sce- have sought to avoid by a scrupulous | retary of \V id neutral for which too little sym “We shall have more than half a metimes been shown in Fmillion men in Franee ecarly in 1918, mous misses of Geruian troops which have been | od s ¢ ved % - el iy men who applied f : ’ . professional death without flinehi says that | chauf ailed 1 examin- How man v vould fail [lines. It says tha v have ' 3 Hio ntente countries. The lies have md we have il if the trans- they have stood shoul Pitiouiter IS Uor. I ST 10 A simpie Peen in no position to protect Hol- | portation facilities are available io with Ireneh and British soldiers who ' ey e o - land, and for to take sides involved s, and the prospect is not unprom- stemmed {he ti G ARTRRTY iy e b certain ruin. Its neutrality was justi- | ising, one and one-half million men T served, vet now seems likely after all | who in 1918 can be shipped to < . BUY A BON fiable and has boen honorably ob- | France Bt oetedn wn the whol ry is told, we wiil o to =ive no protection. Germany spares h sportation facilities have . 5 5 & 3 : learn that our men plaved « major | Take the cash you have 1and no country when it sees an advantage | heen added to materially in the last dines and Jersey. Colors are Tan, Gray, Navy and-Black mad dash to the French coust towns Wormen's and Misses' Suits of All-Wool Poplins, Serges, Gabar- 11 our hearts, and to he defend- d by all our hands part in the crucial days just past. Na | And buy a bond today. in invasion. and unhappily advantage | three months, and as new ships will LOT 1—Vulues to 3 Saturday .. A $25.00 Kach ROBERT C. WINTHROP. | fresh attacks by the Germans are re- | L2K® fhe earnings you have saved !is all too apparent now soon be zoing into the water n LOT 2—Values to $40.00. Saturday ; And snugly laid away With a temporary superiority of | zroups cach month, there will be ported today either on the Ypres or | ey o serve your country's needs, force on the northern half of the | more and more older vessels of large WELCOME HOME, BOYS! the Amiens fronts The Teutons | Believe mo it will pay western front, the chief concern of the | tonnage to put at the disposal of the must pause to gather themselves to. | ‘Yords are usel without deceds Germans is to make their force tell . War Department It is no seeret that So buy a bond tod quickly, and an obvious means at their | Great Britain is rendering aid on a PN . . b disposal would be (o force their way | liberal scale. The problem of trans- The most desivable fabrics in the new spring shades in women's N | E he soldie across southern Holland and atilize | porting troop to France in 1913, sons of New Britain from Camp | ribly by the Allies this week. And wa | D there ) its excellent vailways and ‘its wonder- ! with equipment and stores, is now ict out the flags! The boys are : i B The boys are | . othey before makmg any new 'at- ning home. Four hundred strong. | tacks. They hate and misses’ models Priced Saturday from $12.50 to $25.00 each. o T ¢ ) 5 o Coats i s v ort up » $35.00 may be sure that (heir losses were in- | Of true appreciation ful svetem of inland waterways to | fnll of enconragement. But in asso- ats in thi t worth up tc B 0 o'clock this cvening, Ont. | CTeased considerably by the Amer Lrom theimillions ehisihaes i Rt g gh SRR AND: fal o D eRUGUI I ol s gt ofralp L g 5 ock N 2. gl i That those who are not called to fight powerful drive azainst the Belgians | and training of reinforcements Secre- s can boys who fought against them. | st jeast will do their part and British near the North Sea. If Baker emplovs poor logle. Thz S Th (S lk D \ | For every American whose name By standing his defence such a coup has been prearranged | aim should be to make a procession ee ese 31 resses Inced moving toward the town '\[iun that list we feel certain that the | With open han heart the forces are in readiness for just | of transports across the Atlantic, all » such an overwhelming drive as was | of them carrying men who have re- hats ' You are not even asked to give, made thronzh Belgium in 1914. Pre- | ceived several months of training in Silk Taffeta and Satins in the newest shades. Priced $10.00 to $25.00, vens will take the city by storm | fis report that the contingent com- that have just arrived in time for Saturday’s clling They're of bn today. The city will be invaded | enemy had to sacrifice many morce of i his own. Those Saminies did not ston our sturdy iads in khaki at sun- But only to invest wmably the Duteh army could do ' the States. When the ship bearing { fighting until they accounted for sonds, of all on earth today, t t : Dt : ontine AL of e exis fn and they will meet with a wel- Agcounted In Bonds, ull on ear day little to and even If the Dutch the 1 contingent of the existing | a good many of the Boche. The fest and the best; should re t their desperate tradi- ~army of 1,600,000 leaves our shores [ g i To help our brothers in the fray Id not affect the are: ver Rastern seabourd to supply trans- 1y, « New Britain will sl 3 S e we vead names t wou ot affec area o Kastc enboa SUED 3 5 3 ha < a 3 I show the | Once more we read names of Young | phen show vourself a loyal friend which the Germans would pass to at- | nort vaiting at the dock. This Wool Scrges and Poplins in navy and biack only Saturday at S from Devens tonight and tomior- | men from this city e casualty [ And buy a Bond today tack the allics in Belgium. 1f such a : cannot be the case if Congress fails $1.98 cacl You could not buy the material today by the vard at | BB .. ¢ oid town ihinis og||lists: One of! them “wrote homel oniy | WILLIAM GILLEN “RODAERS . o i iy 1 oreparation it would be | to authorize the ralsing of new daivi o brite Lt D e amter tlike Redas o Wenr Bhist o this | ® short time ago and his letter was B 5 use for scrious anxiety, for the | sions without delay m. Iovery man in camp from this forces north of Ypres are probab Thera are eight ©ths of the vear . gl o ; | reproduced in The Herald. Within o TATTOY A TR for rth of ¥pi are probably Thero are elght months o ; GEORGETTE CREPI CREPE DE CHINE has been granted permission to A COMMUNICATED. very strong. and their, communi- | left ix of them would he needed . - : . 2l a brief space of time after writing ) cations, while fairly good, are not | for training and equipping additions BLOUSES BLOUS e home. They have earned this | he has ben called to do his 't e Conn comparable to those which a (Gierman to the National Army If Secretary In Many Styles Izxceptionally Good Values iday and the folks herc at home ‘ did it, and is now iving wounded 3 , 1o1s. Army pushing across Dutch territory | Baker’s hope of dispatching the re- $1.98 Each \t $3.25 and $3.98 would possess. . mainder of our present land forces il convince them by the rousing ce- | Somewhere in France Fortunately [ To the Edi 1 itain wounds are reporte e Herald ! flon' planned for .them that the | 118 Wounds are rcported to be slight, Irive is at present contemplated: we | realized, no time, not a day. should B N \ Howing § M %0 we may hope that he will soon he |, Wil ¥ou Kindly o e e e e e e Cogored @gik Petncoatg dk they are doing in camp is ap- ines space in your lomatle situation 18 | ies fo evacuated camps and canton- 1 Ji L Q completely recovered is incidents T he liep- When exact diy B And the greeting to U% |1ike this which bring the war home | ala. you mentic D ivate , mAe An ultimatum by Ger- {ments. And it would be the part «f : v - o Ho S it mar ¢ war upon Holland on | wislom to build more cantonments . an . s eac must not be confined to perfunc- to us more than anvthing ol Bnt v-{l‘*‘ I‘l\};vl“}lm E ! 'm“.»f\ :*7 e i e R S ot rarten Ll e e he e Belzian front would al- ' men. The United States should plan SECO SILK TOP COLORED SATINE most certainly point to a new offen ts armics on 1 theory va:u th PETTICOATS PETTICOATS \zainst the left wing of the allies, | war will go on until the Teutonic ind incidentally to a purpose of plun- | Powers are overwhelmed by fighting With wide Taifeta ruffle in all $1.50 Each dering Holland and #dding it to its | men. When Germany sees that the colors. Special at $2.98 cach. lue $1.98 of suoject nations. But until | (pited States 1s determined to put It is possible, of course, that no such jto France by Jan. 1. 1919, is to he 3 s or attendance at tho | We know that the fight which New Britain men, along with those neroes | e of any foreis lungunge af from other cities in the stat : July 1 as the medium of instruction fought, will not have hen in it the elemenlary branches. In this er. Shake them by the hand and | pic e the connection yo ke also of St. Mat- ertainment and the sport events orrow. Give them a smile and a thought which will 5 S : - T ' hew's parochia < one o o ire them that we ok of | us as the lists coniinue to pour e Lter S mnad known of the nature and | 5,000,000 men, and even more, into v of the pture we are left in to win this war, and is mak- i ; : . . 5 . T ) 1 every minute. Chase gloom - — statement thoug loubtedly mad Y ) ¥ b l Q “K g. W o e el e whtontoay s [0 0 pecial Selling of Women's hy and forgct the troubles and | T s thod. peace will not be lonz de- The b lv false impressions 1) vour Conscicnce and the War, red if the Allies in Pranc are & e Gityibelonss ito e boys from (elec mnisiis i o o e SRR holding ther lines intact, or if there is Oge camp. 5t i ta base port where American rein- | B with the facts id that Pope Benedict is! i ion e o St. Matthew's is ¢ Lol ippeal universal forceieb L BeHD RDOR S nCsS & SATURDAY SATURDAY 228 would he w costly error to palter ss of the times while they are . Don't talk war to them, They e that for breakfast, dinner amd You can buy “Leyton” brand Silk and Fibre Siik Hose, black and white, in re; per at camp and they're home with the crisis, to cease to plan great We offer Fibre Silk Hosc in Thread armies, or (o permit any intervals of | B ime between the training of large white, black and colors, also in re of its pupils. Lutherans beli D hat such an appeal is vain, | ime het e lars and outsizes, with fash- : yodies of troops. N 3aker reasons i g ; ‘ be the sacred duty o i the universal conseience can- | Podies of troor e penn fancy stripes, at 5% pair, ioned Thread Silk Boot Fibre hat Wil | whose existence and ¢ v respeet for the intentions and e tor o holiday. Such a visit vhose work is the Christian training the benevolence of the Pope, it must is an oasis in the dreary desert | | | | : J It | y @ “Have you hought a | church-school the prinic B ¢ v the cessation of the war. | Rrnzip, one 'of the men who sta ; ke e badly if he wonld make the opera- tion of th draft dependable upon a Value ealenlation that his department wonld sircly have ships cnough at a certain Silks in the wanted colors; 98¢ 5 values at 7fe paiv, amp routine and we want to see | ed this war by assassinating the Au parcnts i hild T not pprove the cessation of the { the fear of F war until s won for the cause of and 5 5 trian archduke, is dead. Other ass. Yy every minu in . er assas- boys enjoy every minute of the gl e . 5 > the right is impossible to talk in sins, including Kaise case 5 . Therefore, spread sunshine | jis e anleasetno forndation of t terms of ience and of neatrality t t me date to transpo freshi reinfore: 3 le they arve here. them know = to 1e lan B 1 t t e} Y e P it | gt s beem provetan | meni, o Ece, et e fo 1w, Sef nit Underwear i g e LR S Dhsin ey P e i e Corman B haold consider that egtra rainina I i ’ & 1 ches & B I mitch onscience a 10U el n aty slad fo ~ce them home, Make | pointed ‘ to Germany | (19 el ! of this division or that had te wait a into use mor i 2 ; jers | bears the name of Joff . few days for a ship, would not he | I .casion onc that the soldiers | e anme of Joffre el ; e i e Notshn h e i Al el s 0 11| wasted energy. - As a matter of fact and children spring and summer nion Suits and Separate Gar- had, and an appeal ments. The leading male | ity f en, wo e . i science existed, and no such app alk about for weeks after they | - chism giving g : e S e SR ta | The Shah of Persin has hought | Suases. print ; as made. wiar was brought on | infant annot be trained t ¥ £ 1 8 ol or modern warfare. The impera- | & " irn to Devens ever a group of Iinglish on the ri s by the conscienc Emperor and | for modern war ! - g =7 2 . L crowd 0l waealinithtlvel hing iiladitore ghallialva The Newest in Women's Neckwear LA The stud derd its bitter. | til reinforcements are no longer Hundreds of these dainty neck fixings in a special salo here Sat- $100,000 worth of Liberty RBonds. And | b deserved a royal welcome it s | ey sav that j thes © sons of Uncle Sam who are |er financic the langua f a people with who s reached = stage. and now | wanted. Mr. Baker should also v H uiday priced 49¢, 69¢, 98¢ to $1.98. Every wanted material and styl loct that ships will be built faster if our count 5 now notr il ; the u v ience approv 1o I : very end. It would | the great army of mechanies at tho ) ) Vacant House.” What was it, a cen SRR 1 science, ihdeed, (hal | vards knows that troop space will be | & sss the sen in the battle for free- ucation of mer 8 . {ormination before | in constant demand for the cam- | WHEN IN NEED OF GLOVES, COME HERE FOR THIiIM—Silk seful eitiz : ] learning their ; isihe — B that's new and desirable, $1.69 to $2.50 pair. Washable Capo Gl tongue keeps the The war is now the cffort of th Swedish, or P to find might-—the determination Jeish Elections, . until recently | cifizens from ning day after day for the time e - government Headline: “Drops 1,200 Feet Inig | Wi%: does not z 0 Feet Into |, efligent American many new colored creations: ecvery onc a special value bn they will join their comrades ys and a hund Tounl rmany is accom- | paign of victory. Gloves, white, black and colors, 69¢ to $1.50 pair; Kid Gloves, all ¢ agzain, Welcome Home! There are a good m Americans for street wear, in the wanted shades, $1. $2.25 pair, - who would like to have been in the oS i g et fe e el Db world’s good to make triumph I the Roston Herald.) ¢ on its bad. There have latel Recent pariiamentary elections in 3 stop cauire [ ! fang 1<trate the political confu- ljor in France will expres hiis pped at killing Nehve oy s e L o | iSh s : ;t\\u S " T : e e et el STonEEwE nerally ascribec very relative of an Ameri dentist to the K They wouldn’t | cans, provide jon at the order which has been Redmonds who were at the front of | currents of public ¢ Y RAL virtuelin ol woild tol tor LT t which is more par- [ i home rule movement from the |10 be the main strc | depend, for good or f liumentary proceedir ed by the War Department pro- L Sildren ; ! ng that addresses of men mic And as long as we arc on the sub- | the Janzu : : X “ \' LA : - " ‘“ :‘ S "”I' ticularty duc to the attempted revival | i, of Parnell. Captain William A ed in the ‘casualty lists shall be|Jject, how did the Doc get out of Gep. | WHICh e e o an el Whe o ReRDLERISY SRR “"‘1’; the | Kedmond, son oi the late Nationalist | ior and mi S ! o of : s covernment's conscription and home e AN the Bt el : o Some sa he ad rOpe senedict ypoeal omes, i 1 s ader, walks In i £ [ RED e say he h ve donc Pox I £ ale projects. No one can safely pre- | 1 ng whickkhas been in effect almost { “Pull” with his royal patient Sthfully issued, w I expect to find in pn. This order rescinds a silly { many father in peace and of his uncle in | tinging rehuke to the imperial < Wil Returning from the French P e did moqeall il . . = (EGiia R et otha i ead iho chirchos ofl|eliel e experience of the | pin early in March, he was elected | What Makes An Army? ol iestdont Wiltoninas srariedl afnh i . changed PRCHatLa { Nationalist | {, yepresent Isast Tryone in the weadership d a continuance of beat- artment had a very good reason,|nother-bond movement. Let's | welly put many priests and nur house of mtonly and nec g oof 1 lrum = ccclestastic,” but | gi(her's death he resigned and an- | i diet how party lines may be drawn he time, hecause we thought (New Bedford Standard) iun nee and Italy: who I commons. But on his The complex character of a modery army is revealed in the recent call by General Pershing for 100 men wn to the public, for its action. | Match the chief executive ' s ¢ . e : that priceless mon votc lectors do not yet |, gunced his candidacy for Waterford was stated then that one of !hr,{ —— A v ¥ W) point to iumph of the extremists. | 2 Chuist ory. the (‘ath which Mr. John Itedmond had repre Over a century ugo, on the 3d of 1 her S e S I would be o mistake to attach im- bracing 63 distinet trades or profes< ons why addresses. could not be - | sented for many years. Two gecu- Ao o [ portance to the unopposed election of | h Thowias MeCartan as the repre- entative of the Tullanore division of fons. We are apt to think of an army. rly interesting elections have fol- Jug an organization of fighters with, of lowed. Hopin that ~ Iast Tyrone j coursc non-combatant bramches tq would accepl a Sinn Feiner in place | provide food and transport. Actually May 2olanc 2rante a consti B ci. because information woula | M8¥, Poland’ was granted a constitu- bren theroby to the enemy, [opftion. The devastated country toduy i ' 1 pers devont is a warning to the world of what 3 > theiensbrac ) 2 : in the house of com Good Friday oL o0 e Sl St may be expected if Prussin wins the v . f ons. The former representative, life of us we coud not figure out e 5 : ite coud n C of a “British soldier.” the irreconcil- | iy i 1 immense industrial orvgani ehles put up a candidate whom the | tion Nera) i EerEb s R Brit Rt Comipesy | vl osend! created the vacancy, | ojcetors in the proportion of three to | hrake inspectors, angle-iron smitl emper | s St | S e e s A cpendent Nationalist, one G | i S lpan M. for th irpose of | ¢£ the b | Coming down to the oflice today we | 10 ) or the purpgse ¢ the enemy could protit much ! vir< e b the knowledge that Private John | W8I B two rejected in favor of a Nation- ) pargemen. caulkers, chemists, cobblers of thirteen; and the } .iist. Then 4 twelve others resolved not to nomi- | ¢ comes from Walla Walla of from ; - 8 a Sinn Feiner was put i electricians, gyratory or jaw crushey . e v Lo i T rward to oppose young Redmond at | foremen, acetvlene, hydrogen, oxysen, Bends of anxious relatives here at | S8W & score or wore of charming | but in ab « { : hote & candidate under {heit DArty(| Watertord, it s BhAL young ladies tilling tho soil in a gar- | the spread of gospel and for no name, but to let the Sinn Feiner have | And how did k o an across the strect f : other purpose he seut wilh their support, know- [ gny ot s pudlished. . 3oy [ Co8 MG s o i e R R Mat- 3 on the Line ne that he would go as far as they R 1t 8o much | 0’5 school < W Abany Argus.) ot home rule question, and not housand parochial A ion men, in addition to what | covi f he went farther. When Dr. N akee. The order only caused poison, ilumination or compressor =gy B0 il e worried Redmond win? plant workers, gunsmith meteors hiding of his colors. but ologists or physicists, moulders, foresy piaying them to the utmost as a | panger sailmakers, tailors, timbey challenge that permitted no misun- | crfiisers, wireless operators, and yard< ) n Cerstanding. By adopting the Unon | masters—to mention but u few in the B 5u10 be sny number e o church-body, 1 I would otherwise have been there, | McCartan sought election for South | juck as his emblem, he stood for |ist to give an id of the variety of The Colney > Gazette announces | Christian day-schoc which Amer- | Winston Spencer Churchill, British wmagh. the Nationalists opposed | fpeland as a member of the United Ible, if the list mentioned John ; : s having been Killed or severely | like working in a lonz time p fthers of men bearing the same e ; ained to ¢ S i that George P and Mildred Ship. | crican boys and train ¢ munitions. told the Ameri « defeated him by more than two | kingdom, and by conducting his | The largest organization under ong become liberty-10\ t dutiful, bor delegation in London ves yue, S0t s now e baivsn-foompli= |!caramaizn ind 1chakl ha deolarear (o AN tha woridl 1k tha Sové it hristian mern and w have heen put into the field | ment that the Independents have who would naturally be driven ‘ F T 2 gle have been married five vears an. frantic waiting to learn wheth- hpa b o i L wo he Trish participation in the war. Who i controlled railronds of the United B sarticular boy was the one|M™0Pody kmew it. ¢ here'll b rnl Our text-hooks ¢ 3 Germany in consequence of | paid him, if his alleged connection | shall say to which of these cloctions ! States, but it does not begin to requird | wooden wedding celebration in Col- | hgion and the G present pffensive. When the facts | wil: the Dublin Haster Monday ris- | we should attach the most signifi- | the wide variety of trades and expayt fallen. The American public lon e the | o o e neyville. No, there aro no litfl surprised in 1916 makes hm ineligible (0 | cance? aken together, they indi- knowledge, does not begin to call « . but con t the proportion of Americans in | =it in pa ment cite unsettlen 1wl deave s in o extensively on the rts, sciences and piled teachers for { them Death has taken away the (wo | rncertainty as which of the’cross-, handicratts, as does the modern armyy g to such conditions, which toothpicks, as yet, i intoloable, in the same | e B

Other pages from this issue: