New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 10, 1918, Page 17

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NEW BRI TAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 10, DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED! TOMORROW-LAST DAY ~7r You will surely own an Automatic Water Heater sometimie. Why put off a single day the happiness and comfort of having vour home supplied with all the hot water you need—day or night —winter or summer ? If you wait, the Heater will cost you more. We can supply only 50 homes. Orders are coming in fast. DEMONSTRATION CONTINUES ALL DAY SATURDAY ‘ Don’t Fail to Call A, A MILLS 80 WEST MAIN STREET, o 2 D o 0 0. %% AN Y ( ’ 2 ’ _antiila, ; | Y g‘?‘. jer he . an, German-Amer- | Monroe doctrine—the wall that has |against the common danger threat- . Any statement respecting the | Loyalty to them was more than life. ] &K? an. or any other kind of fractional 'kept war from the Western World, | ened by the Wolf of the World | war, neeting this definition, was | We must strike and fight here, no less L U P rican, who tolerates, credits, or ;She has by law, directed her subjects It is a German lie that our war ac- 'made in Germany. It was made to | than abroad, until the free air they statements capable of re- |to swear perjured allegiance to Am- | tivities are mismanaged or character- | help Germany kill, conquer, and rule | left is purged of Prussian pollution 1 straining us from giving our whole |crica, but to serve Germany undet |ized by neglect or incompetenc Americans. | and the free land they died for s i f will, our whole heart, and our whole | penalty when the test should come |+ With over a million men encamped The manufacture of these lies can | saved from the brutal machinery of I¥R strensth to this war is doing coward- | She populated our country with spies, | in plain sight of the American peopls | not Lo stopped, but the trade-mark | Prussian despotis Iy and traitorous work for Germany. | dynamiters, and incendiaries at a |and with every avenie of information | op treason can be branded on them | & = We can not take refuge in ignor- time when she claimed the privileges | open, no radical defects or abu = : % - T . = - e & € s e ges | g £ g wherever they appear. The Ameri- . N I \1’ { 1 W b F l h d ance. We must recognize treason :of a friend. Her friendship has been { have Dbeen discovered. The b SR L e Pl i . A. PINKUS, Dont wea il 1076 YICLOTIES YO DY £alS6N000 when we sco it, as clearly as we iden- 'us deadiy as her friendship for el- | brains of the country are cooperating | cinders is doing traitorous work and | G@ Eyesight Specialist r a veil to tify poison on our own shelves, and gium, for Russia, or for Italy lin this war and the accomplishments | c1o1q know it. If he does not know | .S ! and Manufacturing cover up skin trouble Than by HMilitary Force g,myst hrand It with tne skurl and | *1¢ s o Gorman lie that any war | of the pust vour uve conceded o b it e s a fool of Germany. Ho must | ' 3 Optician. 5o that who come |measure impairs the freedom of Am- | unprecedented in the history of the | cpoose to appear either a fool or a | BYE EXAMINATIONS ARE FRER - across it may shun and abhor it erican world. | knave, Broken Lenses Duplicated. @ T R e e et Ge it houthvan e Rave Ionrrecdom | ML G}‘:,]"T,’,‘,(v].‘\fl]‘vh,f’,;,,:.‘:‘m,‘;t‘“f;::]; The time for argument is gone. Our | Ofice, 306 Main 6t ‘Phoue 570 | 9% Cornans are Riliing oup boys| Germmngy hus incressed the ferm- | OUf dltstmalve ls Siszmany slaverye | st oty o e B ol o doxd e ellons ntthie feldNlon s scs. Satistaction SUstel . 3| “over there” with lies. tory and population under her do- . & SIAvers that _:"f:”;“”‘y”l" ettt (L e, so flagrant that were it " g Ilvery American soldier transported | minion fourfold since the war began. | S¥CIV netion. ¢very people, every ase. | gpepating it could not escape wide < makes Sle Skms weu Nee since we entered the war| It is a German lo tliat the Gov- |2nd every sex. No man may commit|,.,piec knowledge and ey Is yourappearance marred by ightly has zone {0 rep! the Russian and | ernment and power of Germany are “'_‘""”“ ;I”d‘:’ \‘h:‘ f‘““_“ o ”"M”‘m, | Tt tends to set the people against war Italian resistance which was de- | destined to rule the wofld. of speech or of the press. He may |, ‘soneral against this war in par- stroyed by murderous German lics. The Prussian principle is that the | ¢t €ven further anarchy, immorality, | . Pl R S e Every lie told in Russia, in Iialy, and individual is the servant of the Gov- |oF fraud by those means, much less | jooogcary means and methods of con- in the Tnited States itself may well ernment and exists for the Govern- | {reason. No cnemy may assall this| g oting it. It tends to sicken and cost American life and the total ment. Tt is mere despotism. Despotic | GoVernment under the protection of | 4o 5rize people, to undermine their may destroy civilization power can not survive in the world, | /8 JAWs | contidence in the Government, and to This is a shameful tale, but there | It is ¢ erman lie that Germany is It is o German lic that this is a | arouse dissensions, animosities, and Resinol Soap shoul be | is one that is worse ! not our most dangerous enemy, capitalistic war. R o e D o . Bvery deadly, poisonous lic made Germany has slaughtered our men, | Capital profited by this war so long | mination and the power of the peopla in Germany to kill our boys is toler- | women, and babes when we were at | as we were out of it, because capital [in the prosecution of this war. It unless it is duc to some c=rio condition, Resinol Ointment is r suretoclear the trouble away —prompt- ly, easily, and at littlc expense. ated, accepted, and cirenlated by Am- | peace with her. She has destroyed jand labor made and sold war goods at | promotes indifference or despair re- Resinol Soap and R o | ericans. Without the help of Ameri- | our property. She has denied our | great profit without tax or sacrifice. | specting the future and evasion or mentare sold by all dru cans Germany can not win this war. | rights to the sea unless we should | Capital and labor in this country ; disobedience of the laws. Beyond all q{\!p ) 22 Ve i We nmust wike up to the cts. | make war on her enemies. She has of- | would today be the prey of Prussian ' this it is privately ¢ ed and is 3 The Ash]ey-Babcock CO. Every person in this country, wheth- | ficiaily threatened to break down our ' conquest had mnot both combined without a known or ~knowledged e e e e e BANKRUPTCY COURT Jj[ SFECiAr s week HAVE APPOINTED A RECEIVER IN CHARGE OF THE AFFAIRS OF RACKLIFFE’S IReed Jewelry Co.l SEED DEPT. ) R o Rl ONION SETS He Has Ordered Their Entire Stoclikk Yellow or White o & § TO BE SOLD WITHIN 10 /s 20, 000. Ny o>0O0c on the Dollar ) 20¢ per Ot Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware and Cut Glass, all included in this stock, must be sold during the time allotted, at—50c On the Dollar NOTICE! | eL-107s It has been rumored that the concern is going out of business. In behalf of The Reed Jewelry Co., I wish to state that as soon as the financial | Rauk“ffe B c I matters are adjusted, they will have full power to continue their business as heretofore, and will cheerfully exchange any purchases made, any- | rns. n. nc, time after this sale.—(Signed) DAVID HIRSCHFIELD, Receiver Appointed by United States Bankruptcy Court. Seeds, Fertilizers, Farm Tools and ' ‘ 164 MAIN STREET Q| % "yliinery ) e NEW BRITAIN, CT. 250-256 PARK STREET : NEW BRITAIN, CONN. [erics et : :

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