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e e NEW BRITAIN DAILY e“, Bri;ain Herald-‘ known to him the names of all who | desire to aid in this patriotic work. L [} W HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. SEEE R 2 : B W Proprietors, ! COLONEL ROOSEVELT. n ——— i - xsued daily (Sunday excepted) at 4:15 p. m.. Only a few days ago we had occa- U s B " at Herald Building, 67 Church 8t , sion to disagree with those of thB'\ fntered at the Post Omce at New Britaln | opinion that President Wilson should | g “ALWAYS RELIABLE” as Eecond Clai Maill Matter. 5 o Lo —_—— find some suitable office connected - Tor 15 sonte o wenic 05 vonia s month, | With war work for Theodore Roose- | f§ =8 | 7 ubscription for paper to be sent by mall | yelt We tried to point out that it | & - Z | payablo in advance, 60 cents a month, 1 g % z ¥ - ~ $7.00 a year. would be little short of disastrous for | i [ . 5 the city Circulation hooks and Dres® | 4ion of a man who is so out of sym- | § / 2 ) rocm always open to advertisers. | e Y il R pathy as is Mr. Roosevelt with all the B et wul be cound on sale S& FOHL | polioies of the Administration. And, I it 18 / 1 T B L L S . BUY THEM NOW TO WEAR TELEPHONE CALLS < > % b & Associated Press ls exclusively entitled e g mowrgemeet | are a few of the abusive statements The Administrati a it / e ministration use s e e ol i | at $25 each. Values up to $37.50 scrupulous men secking to aid rich black liseres and finely woven leghorns, Hindu turbans and size of the army to an inefieient Whether in chains or in laur- to speak the truth. NiE RS EHAREE STYLISH STRAW SHAPES % Of good wearing qualities of Piques and Gaberdines. — Mr. Roosevelt has absolute proof of every and ete. All fresh and 9 i 3 Pi 3 f D Bl WENDELL PHILLIPS. T child 980 1-98 clean. . 1.98 496 ! eny o New alnty ouses Hons are not at all convincing), he 98¢, $1.25, $1.49, $1.98 to $4.98 each, the drive was assured before it |, form of treason. Yet, he ts Before Decoration Day sale of Made of fine quality rough stm: uding black Peltvered by carrier ta any part of the city he onlv profitable advertising medium in | the President to invite the co-opera- ling’'s News Stand, 42nd St. and Broad- way, New York City; Board Walk. At | g5 jr to illustrate more clearly. what Rl Omice > Roosevelt himself comes to our aid < o itorial Rooms with his latest attack upon the Pres- | ON DECOR Q TION D Q Y Member of the Assoclated Press. ident, the Secretary of War, the Post- ] 2 SEHTRER S o W 2 || FOR DECORATION DAY WEAR AU i : credited to it or not otherwise cr prominently connected wi the i—‘ 3 E d Cl f B Syl e L T e o | 2y e Trowins , A Lxtraordinary Clearance o # made by Mr. Roosevelt in his latest | |§ p WOMEN’S Sl ITS i § Summer Trimmed Hats that are Creations criticlsm of Government ineffi- | Included are the very newest Georgette hats - e ’ G s s R navy combinations. Large, smaH and medium sizes. White milans, f ; Your choice of Tan, Grey, Navy and Black, of Germany to gain license. A transparent hats, trimmed with fringe, beads, flowers, fancy feath- § # All Wool Serges and Poplin Suits. Come early and Congress should not leave the |[f§ ers and ribbons. Special for this sale only % @ get your choice of the entire lot. i s Secretary of War. 7 2 Q g — e d WHITE WASH SKIRTS dered it dangerous for any man DR AN Sl e | i — ls, Libarty knows nothing but These are dangerous/ remarks for | B jA wflvndc’rt‘nl assortment of Excellent quality in sailors, FEo tablecombinit " Priced 5;1,98, $2.49 and $2.98 each. victories. anyone to make at this time. Unless children’s trimmed hats to suit side rolls, turbans, mushrooms, o Special B -f the truth of what he says, (and his SP ors. Wonderful value i 3 ? < " ‘ S e —_——— . Voiles, Georgette Crepes and Tub Silks. . Priced [Pomtght the.second Red Cross cam- | places himself liable to an accusation | 5 " gy : o T ——— ST —— \ - . il ocns to-c. chore. Tho lemdoses |07 soattion, waich ne Aimsert seve | SALE OF PANAMAS NEW SPORT RIEADY-TO-WEAR 5 : Colored 5ilk Petticoats panama hats. Values up el TR e e £ 3 < g : i 7 hrmenced, but-the manner in which | that “4t 15 our duty o stand by the pnesl Lol ;;;:stus\ty]:: ::-lm-“l :Wfl;l st the hat for automobile 99 551 98 Seco Silk tops with deep taffeta silk ruffle,_ entire country has met the appeal | presigent just so long as he stands for ladies and children. Beauti- i AR S ! Special value $2.98 each. the greatest organization on earth | by tne country”. Now just what Mr. fully hbleached and blacked. NOW E \“T:m:“;:\m SPECIAT espectally gratifying. The na- : ECIATL. R 1t a by the phrase “so Special before Dec- . e nelsntionl et Ten end : - i Qati P M Meclelly wrailfying. The oa- | moosevet means by the phra | Secit vetore b g7 A e setoetion of feathor Lusbans in comvinition Goy @@ | N satine Petticoats long as he stands by the country” is and solid colo, Special AR -donations will total at least-$125,- rather vague, but if he means doing | g i Bhack and colors. Special values $1.50 each. ,000. We have been confident all | 4ypot whioh is thought to be for the e e, : ng that New Britain would double best interests of the country, then fl @ m IATO T2 Y ! g R i e ol e R “M“'H & § @ } HATS, TRIZMED ~ Sun Shower Umbrelias o ol ount was raised after only three | gountry”, if any man in this land has | jd s W LA ¥ FREE ¢ Of plain colored and fancy water proofed silks, size fs of campalgning, we predicted | done so. So it would seem that Mr. | @ c 20 to 24 inch. Suitable for rain or sun. FIFTY of our final amount would be two | Roosevelt stands condemned by his | B S e S L s R AT R RS . i J one-half times the quota. Sat- | own remarks, for he staies in another E g 2 ; il;else Sptem;l ")UOMBAQELL'[AS NOWbiJl1(§8f18 $a-95b each. oy and Sunday were busy days | paragraph that “it is an infamy un- TACTS AND FANCE THE RED CROSS IS CALLING. | IOnr T f()ar 1??309 ‘a:: .G‘ftrr'zosthaccepta ledn g d n: s ) S8 IS CALLD | 3 Y] N sraduation Gift to the young lady graduate. LN the local workers, and, while the | truthfully to assail our public ser- S oE i Circuiar and Drape Face and Hat Veils Its of the collections the past two | vants”. Would Mr. Roosevelt have us | When in doubt, eat potatoes.— | Airi— Flow Gently, Sweet Atton. | S4008 b sl s were not announced, there believe that his actions are infamou Meriden Record. i 2 fevi : - SR S0 Sl T 12 Red Cross is calling for m ¥ ¥ T > y reason to believe that the e L ; s | R 7 . ! Schwab will make the new of hands 5 LT EE § In white and colors. Priced 49¢ and 9 I | pionortion BEtoSEholiislms THE NEW OFFENSIVE. take to tho water like 2 its fair standard o'er seas and | 2,3 H J‘?"? YT A : ¢ d 98¢ each. led during the ‘?lrst vart of the| . i extending over several | ducks—Now Haven Union. Jands, | Chfldren’s Sock‘“x I Trere 1s stinll imetollcontri® | R E e e B e wounded e bleeding, where —_— | Fig % g White Lisles at 19¢ pair. : : The temperature is not conducive b e i ) | it G e ORE SRS TR A e, GRS (0 |l T Ao 0 Aet o i, e et e e o Memorial Dav Orders Tell o Loription, if one has not already sulen _ and | MCMOTIAL DAY OTAEIS el 0] White Lisles with fancy colored tops, at 25¢ and /hit i 5 J Qonith Fnit | > pair > North and Seuth United 29c pair. French and British lines between | fuel administrator. w York Sun come lest they die P so. The grand total will be an- e . Hose for the Little Tots 0od, of Stanley I Soissons and Rheims, as well as in S L Sh The eyes of the stricken, when shad- < rening. v Summer shou e delivered in sec- owed with d 5 oed this evening. 'We all wantj . ... Thus far reports from Al- owed with doom | 1 e el e T tions, not in one consignment.—New | Must see that bright beacon dawn red gt Brisun e the Dbest] .4 headquarters indicate that very | Haven Reglster. | thro' the gloom. | little advance has been made by == | Then bring hope to many, kind hands | § W : aggressors. It is obviously impos In Denmark women voted for the| Of the world; 2 T DGl Y e e In sizes 4 to 61/, of Silk Lisle and Robbed Fibre Silk ribution, there can be no doubt first time, and, as has happened else- | The Red Cross is calling with stand- | obs > of Memor =y i - = al Day, and 2 AR Al Qnppis 2 2 Bb: hcnos will b vorified, an | t0 Predict the’ exact outcome of SR e S S s { in white, black, tan. Special 29¢ pair. Value 39c. rd ever attained, and if each per- in the city makes at least one B equai to twice the quote has|| oo Copict which “has’ Just Som-fietry that has held power four years mast until noo that day as a v . 5 gy B ’ A menced. It may be that the Allies |stays in awhile longer.—New York | The Red Cross is calling for millions | bute to the soldier dead. He also asks hfld S h l H 3 raised, but we can make It| ., pindon one or more town World, of hearts, the co-operation of the school § uhtidren's Scnoo ose P00 more just as easily as not. ender feelings, for sym- L , B 1 e 1 20 . "l may be that the Germans will be S ) 8 tendenSteclines S fofevm Black, sizes 6 to 915. Special 29¢ pair. the time we go to press until chess B S 0 ¥ - participation in the | Vs arts, B e e it back with loss of territory.as | .. >s the minister of the hea fhat thave Msutersd | and s St 65 Lotws m which a large sum | WOll 28 of men. But one thing is cer- -rma H : comparatively | long understood —_— e — Mefl S SOX at a aaVIng i 5 tain. The Germans will never break | ¢ aratively” is the word | The bars of whose crosses are dyed : | 8 y A j 5 i be secured. It there should [, | 011 During the last offensive | —comperatively with what it is going | with their hlood : vt | Lisles and medium weight Cotton Sox, also split fifone who wishes to make fur-| "0 er all the troops |° Pe—Leuisville Courier Journa e e s \ '@ soles in black, white and colors. At 29¢ pair contributions and who has not : =f i . approached by a solicitor he and ammunition possible and hurled Mr. Poli’s appetite for new thea- | To close the wide zashes, to still the | their men at the Allied lines again | ters is insatiable. He is about to dec- deep sighs ‘ S Nfi N d telephone to the Red Cross| 107 WU B0 S0 S e sain thelr | oTate the city of Hartford with one. | Then bring love to many, kind hearts ore \New IleS guarters or to any member of : New Haven Journal-Courier. of the world: L s 1 At 50¢, 65¢ and 98¢ each B e o 1ie denatioaiey | ohizatizes T ibela lonsRtimeibes — The Red ('ross is ealling with stand- : 3 i Hie) S omptly and sratefally recotved, | 0T the Germans will have so far re- | You don’t know what a ard unfurled ] : The new Bat Ties of Summer Silks and regimen- awoll the fund to $250.000 | coversd from the terriblo losses in- | draft” is? Well, refuse to subscrit _—Rey. Francis P. Domnelly, S. 1. . i tal stripes in Jarge open end. Four-in-hands are very NP D8 w405 - flicted on them at that time that they | t0 the Liberty loan and youll find | College of the Holy Cross, Worce E . J i S —Norwich Record. Mass. s R . { smart. will be able to launch another drive |10 OBt Norwieh Record . % SAVING FOOD. of equal scope, and when they do sue- Women do not have much to do DIES[&F CAMP UPTQN : i £ : { Y@flr Uflderweaf Needs New York city recgntly investi- | ceed in filling up their decimated | with war; they oniy bear the men | s were made of refuse patls | ranks thoy will find milions of el BRORen BNt Tas Lt i clonen | LI . 3 . ® Can be taken care of here. Reliable makes of Union g who are wrecked while there, | ~ s 3 i ~ = garbage barrels. It was found | American troops confronting them. | (i the ones who come back and | Peter Stoney Only Three Days in | Lo . Sl”_tS and Separate Garments for Men, Women and an enormous quantity of food-| It is therefore safe to assume that| mourn for the ones who do not.— o e ) - . Children. and fats which could have been | the Allied commander-in—chief faces | Life. | Country's Service When the FEnd i ved or used again In part or in | fhe new Hun onslausht mupromly | [ comes : S Epecial Silk Flags for Decoration Day had been thrown away,— | confident in the ability and determin-| W, hear of talk of Russia having a | Pefer Stoney, aged about 30 y B ] S Siz 24x36 inch, at $1.5 B other wovan. ation of his men to repulse the enemy | counter revolution. The next revolu- | who left here last Thursday mornine e ; Sizes 24x36 inch, at $1.50 each. g 2 : in Russia that we expect is of | with the N Army draft con . i N . ew Brita wasting food? An | % often as he attacks. Honin e e ; . d d V i T 1 e N b s % e i N fhe lunch cotinter v aterson | tingen Camp Upton, di t For Holi ay an acation ‘rave . = nig John McCabe, who was r - . - Who are saving every bit of | L@st call for Red Cross donations! = Ly Stoney as his neavest friend, r SR NDEEE RO D Large showing of Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases. ble f00d would certainly mot be e [iservedReiitlcepar Bih s oI pRa R EE N ¥ Luggage Dept. 3rd Floor. Take Elevator. B b snch & stepll Wiy not Of eleven New England navy men In Germany they call a young|nouncing Stoney’s dcath. No details | aren in co e e o French Boy Scout a ‘“traitor” and | are siven, i ¥ are given, hut the umption is he [ mobile owners et N p. commission appointed to look " owners in loaninz the use | 5nostihtm MIn S ihe (Unttecl Statesh well oy varn o R Rt e < x cut. We ar lad to e | o R = 52 3 sendll b ¥4 4 & ¢ | their cars 1t the old ldiers may is matter? The Food Admtnis. | COnnecticut ® are glad Lo Hote | call n German spy and send | ity he was nof in good health. urges us to use every scrap of praised for bravery, eight are from A ; g : 2 take part in (i \de. The name of | that ne of them is our boyhood friend, | him to Georgia to play tag.—DMeriden Stoney was hest known at e v S e I the sorvi of a united|ans, Mrs. A. W. M Stre E rshal of | lives 1 o service a ed | ang, Mrs . Mason A = Record. I president, for Lnd to throw none away, espe. | ERSi&n Sherbourne Rockwell, of Wa S v y. He was!the day has also n announced, a.| country. e e Cen anything which contains wheat, | teTPUTY: "H!;‘}""fl by \lr:“zwlv u,\’ “;xrv:ykvr well as other committee members and “We thus have received assurance ast Commander . V. Streetem 3 2 : . St Cota Tarmets Sren at the v block and a imes | jeaders. Following is the orde ynored dead have ; s s » 5 & e South Dakota farmers are arrang- ng i e our honored dead have not died |} en & P i e co-operating with him? Are t L o i ¥ - worked at different stables. end e ey s TP : z to pay the elp on the profit- | Headquarters, Stanley Po: B n. Let us thank our Heave morial parade and 3 . W. W. agitator n Milwaukee | I"® 0 pay their help e e s s s : P ra : 1l parade and fing conscientiously to be spar-| AT l " afted and to ring basis. With wheat above §2, ' (1€ ) h i|.‘.1‘“‘, it l‘r;n“ b Department of Connecticut, | Father for the lov cave that has | will our use of wheat? The months | %21d: “If we are drafted and g0 10| n5¢ should acquaint farm e i hiw By T L France our bullets will not strike | with some of the pleasures of ca fani _‘“M‘,;d ‘j;\‘"rf . Ak New this time, and that we have been per- | the day will be guided by his instruc~ 5 % ] 0 - el i “Coinrs Ar; Av j o 3 . ; ; - wil rce the | talism.—New York World. : . mitted to enjoy the blessings of this | tions. BG1 1 criticel ones: down the Germans but will pierce the Bk The death of Stoney makes about , Patriotic Organizations and | fres and united country so long. In + - | - A > & v > 17 at ha . \ong lo- iends e are many foreigmers in our | Necks of the American offif:er By Checker duels have been g jied ,”' et Qecine Samonelo lend who do ot understand how | he time he gets out of Jail the War|,, Now Haven. Revi 4 men in o comes my duty as commander t a ow | th A ul @ | Stoney’s hody will be brough f the local G. A. R. Post to remind will long be over. citing and belligerent Beiobre. b = . Sl 5 ; SRl T, 2. to the war time.—New London r burial. | You of the near approach of Memo-| mcst generous in their gifts of flow- | chairman; L. D. Penfield, Henrys @own to a minimum. The 1 i Sl e rial Dav. ers. We earnestly request the con- | Rurckhardt, Gilbert Bentley, Jameg 00d Administration is desirons| The Reverend .Robert Weltwood, a WORKING ON GOVT. | mqm-vmdnme with the customs of | finuance of this custom for without | Andrews, George E. Root and Charleg cting those not familiar with | Y. M. C. A. secretary in France, was | - e the nd Army of the Republic, | inis aid the rapidly decreasing ranks | May; Catholic cemetery, Willlam E, it is only too clear that More Than 5.000 Mortar Shells Being Thursday, -‘{T"“ 30, W '_”V““ observed | of stanley Post. No. 11, would have | Stewart, chairman; Michael MoMa the f i expects to Turaed Out Here Fvery Day as gumemorial torollt tallen ioomrades |iereati diffioultys insecuring the inecest!| k.cn, T.onis KD § S hy | W wor & Chinese coolie | o s ; - fon oA : et o eir lives that tF R . S g Imdals nn and John Hayes; Fubstitutes for wheat. Why | While working among Chines oli€ | ru1, again, and ix pre O s e it G e e ) Ives that this Tnlon | sary floral tributes. Contributions of [ Newinston cemetery, Willlam E. La-. Ihot volunteers familiar with | 12borers behind the British lines. H2 | the responsihiiity e ontothe F G e a e mizht be preserved. I request that| g,ge o <will be gladly received at | tham, chairman; committs - R i bie | shoulders than its own.—New York IDEgtuIn od Sout FIEt BEboll Hagsanflouriipublic ibuildings Jand ! il oo od (el T Sl Hanes ool 6 86 to so-Y languages come forward and | Was the first secretary of that noble ik R 1§68 Erwink divisloniofh the BAm = ool oSS . neiaeine ot aee i ol (o | Crand Sarmyial irsday, May ) | licit the use of automobiles, Charles eir services to the Food Ad- | organization to be killed in the war | Times: B " erican Hardware corporation ev CEal o ad e e iy SRR H. Beaton, chairman; Frederick S. his ef- | zone and he died a hcro's death,—in g ay and this pace will be continued | pay ‘Our fri ve also heen most | Chamberlain, and Willlam L. Damon.| A flock of sheep on the =5 til the recent contract for a half { yyve are living under the shadow i the use of auto- y H. WOOD, tween the White House and the Pr lion such shells s filled. The first | op 5 great war. Let our observance ad al “Commander."™ must be several housekeepers B o tomac will be much more decorative | shipment on this order has already |of this anniversary be such as fto Without th ssistance but | e ity who can speak onme or| Happenings of twentyfive years |than acres of burracks there in il lete thetety evince our unswerving and unfailing isnley Bos g i & a i 5 se civil servic S | Fvery operati n ¢ o or S iy he might- . could participate in the ex- A sides English and | 880, as recorded in the Herald of |to house civil service cler very operation in the making devotion to . The migh L ) I languages be: g d & | theso shelis is done at the local fac- | | 3 i nidiheE oven |iex Offiers of machines for 1:30 Since the state hoard of educationy 2 tory and when they are passed by the = raw the on Thursday be gratdfully | has been taken into consultaton on th o 5 e 3 : passe y 2, to cons - low. If they are willing to aid | Topice columns of this paper ever The i ¢ Liborty C ge | ordnance inspectors they are shipped | sy - of our na- celved by the committee. Thanks | matter it has agreed to waive all ob orities in the work of dem- | Saturday, and are proving of great commits fearful over .| to another plant, eut of the city, nor 1o defense of free|arc due and are hereby rendered to | 5 B | exercises, Her soon issue his orders and all ept so many of the comrades until | those participating in the exercises of re between us and the new 3 0 “The following committees havex past years the chjldren and young |heen appointed: Flowers, Abram ople of the public schools, as well | Howell, chairman: decorating graves. - B it ix to keep the use “of many her f en | Fairview 1etery, W. F. Sternbe Day. glish languags in the art of | killed recently by a shell fragment ator and help him in b bring home this vital point? | the performance of his dutie WILL WIDEN STREET. buld render valuable service : those days, are reprinted in the Town jing to foreign housewives how | interest to a number of local people, he name Del is r * where they are loaded and made i S G hope: of Tin- he Sons of Veterans, A. M. Clark, |Jectior 1)) rJHn city eliminating the | erma shot changed ready for overseas, T} ort & 5 e ey e sons | ccmmander, for their kind help inicurve at the junction of Prospect a ; be saved tr uld fend | Interest in the items, however, should | German. It should hanged ready for use overseas. The mortar I T ality, for the son CMMAT s 8 nd, ay be saved they sho est i 5 = e oithe + “holls dre hishly = SEE el e S : lowers 64 hoth ranging for Memorial Day exer- | School streets. A gang of men hag ¢ Dalnty herty Food, or there | fired from a small cannon in the ri Y 0 AT 1 shoulder to the Woman's Relief corps, | been put to work there and within a In Hartford, or If they so de- fact that what is recorded occurred @ | i grave danger that the war will bcllrcflvl'hfis, the propelling force being a | ¢ v under the Stars and C. F. Eddy, president, and to|short time the street will be material: e Herald will be glad to make quarter of a century ago, S lost—New York Post, hieavy spring. g i out a 1 names to Food Administrator | not cause people to lose track of the .