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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1918 - < oy ® occasion to sar some very nice things | Itrocps will make it impossible for the | = bw Beitain Werald. {ocmeen to sey come very aice things : | Al L R ! H WRE, God has more Junes to give away— e i e T the ied reserves before he has ex- | [ ] € HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANTY. he sa hat is entitled to regard There is not any need to weep hausted his own.” i Proprietors. himself as a prince of peace, beca June's going. Though we cannot | INTMOT O The reference fto America were | B n 4 s ued dally (Sunday excepted) at 4:15 . m. ['of his untiring efforts to avert war, keep | / iy " ek ol | Ioudly cheered, Ei at Herald Bufldinz, 67 Church St. Our June—whatever Doubt may say, | l u | Mr. Bonar Law sztd he also wished | M ’ LR H i} N . % This sounds almost funny, especially P : tered at the Post Ofce at New Britatn [ 1.1 1o yecalls the admission on e s more Junes. ~ it were possible fo artract the general § ] as tecond Cla Mall Master. ritice of the country and tabu “ALWAYS RELIABLE"” e e el the part of Bethmann-Tollweg ti God has more Junes 11 put awas ! T ome way the vk of the . fivered b carrfer to any part of the 0] ey ! Sha el med }) i S k I I same ey the ! ~ ai Yor 15 cents 8 wek, 5 cents a montd | Germany did wrong in sel- | In secreted pl for our ne nar AW DEH § 0 Mtia] : tnere was ro nch of Writish bacriptlon for paver to be sent .hv”‘ml‘ gium's neutrality. The Ka . = Enonugh to sat -:‘fv this : ] pon | fort in the war of which the people @ LG s sdeanos: y g Ay for & hough June fade H 2 had greater reas N ¢ t 3 e oniv profitable aavertising meatum in [ freedom, honor and morality will tri- God has mora Junes. o E i (R A A 00 SRR ] the city Cireulation books and B8 {umph. " What does he know . ahout = troops. but in helping [taly, and espe- > to advertisers. 1 | 3 3 Y roem always open to Pt erdatat Thot Fiohh b a s more Junes— Ah, romp and | adon, June 19.-—Andrew Bonar | clally the Freneh, in their long strug- Hersld wlil ha found on sale at Hota- play { Law, Chancellor of the chequer. | gle. \ ling's ¥ewlvsumz‘,“A2.n% i‘rd‘i‘{?.i“fli Hflhflx.mlk‘m to Lfn\tc about IWN‘: With all your playmate winds, and | introduced a vote of credit for The snbmarine menace a vear ago ' i 7;?,{-,,"3.“.;‘3‘5 D e and morality, or fredom and honor sing | £500,000,000 in the FHouse of Com-|appeared to be fhe czreatest danger B H _—— Germany’'s ruler has committed joeund . emembering | mons yesterday. gave some figures re- | the Allies had to cope with, Mr. Bonar | TELEPHONE CALLS a lconree of wrons| Gormanss ruler | DRetAsHIlthouzh thisETuNS cannot | cs i ins otal 5 - which, | Law confifued. and wans regarded by QR oot ... e T T stay, e e ppropriation, would | the Germans as 1 mean=z tn vietor A 2 420 ey S God has more Junes. amount to £7 000,000 and an- |All that was new changed. The ship- = ted Press. freedom. Germany's ruler, in violat- ~MARY CAROLYN VIES. | : ng fizures, which wouid be 2 B o e oaatvalyentitled % . LEr 0 LN D e nounced that he would postpone until | PIng ORI, SR U0 e inu b - HE to the nse for republication of all news [ing his pledge to respect Belgium's | SR e | today his statement on national shed this week, would show that the . credited to it.or not otherwise credited | noy¢rality sacvificed his honor, and | FACTS AND FANCIES, e P e e A ce | world's ghip consiruction for the fir d : in this paper and also the local nexa e SO e e 5 e B B el e el e e T™h k 3 Dublished herefn. ermany s rulershasiordered herisol- Married men will not be affected by | = .. & s 4 was no chance whatey far as | @ \ p diers to commit outages which rob | the work or fizht iaw. They do both o net e e o couid divine, of th < 2 he said, “isx the JSustrian him of every vestize of morality. In € gfield Daily News. = country heing starved into submis Ttaly. 1t is ar f an in- i SAYSN e (DARtio i and that consid ion had an view of this outburst of self-praise it T s offensive wt i seen i s of : : 1‘ ] " (p c : T'p to this time the chewinz gu UL GG, i e ortan ) vlitary posi Q‘ did not re-christian himself “Willlam | port Telegram. Qur enemies are r m thinking . e roferveal toll ] the Holy One.” — R, O BRGH e Rl o (R unending sireata of American Thirty yesrs is & long Hms te b | -WHeD the Gevmans hurl fiye diyi~ [Tout Would heve fapreecliing DeT- | yoops coming meross the water, and ° 5 ons in vain against the Americans, | N&ps decisive, results on the general | oiq74t would continue until the whole | Tair, We tioge thes will be dha | o0 18 valn seinst she wmericans | 51 SONS, SO0 e BT, e 4 moit sontinue unl e v rices minimum prison sentence he receives | their reputation.—Norwich RBulletin. reason the zeneral spicion that the | \could pe thrown into t e el A re came f Berlin, Tather | pag aiready been donc and had been from an Allled court-martial. = 1 ; o : ¥ (2 | e q + sub. | than Nienns e e Ghne s e el Individual Pieces or Sets 25 to $1 1 50 H ] . X T marines is weakenine, con- | Justified ext of Ameriozn S e s . These heroes are dead. They e longent the Rcasualty@iicieMitne (e Hunes AERNESChy Bl o B SERRCOR IR T st S Specially priced ....... dted for liberty——they died for us. quicker should be response 1o | ijs more than sustained bv the daily &V large number of Austrian wonld not be limited by toan ¢ COTT ¥ v 3 hey are at rest. They sleep in | the W. §. S appeal. reports from! the battletdont—Spring= | & S s e s esh DR BRIV O TR . CHOICE OF :(— he land they made free. Earth e Ay St field Union. their total force op that £ is en available. That was the g t. fact of s Vases. BOWIS, Fern Dlibe‘i. gPOon Tray;\ Salt 9 ay run red with oth = | saged in the atta All T can <av to- | the present vear, and thus had the - i other wars— TWhat unton telegraphers think of | Ti's a case of havh to practice | day is that aftor three days of fight- | German hope of nullifying American §& S o : hey are at peace. one of the companies can be best ex- | war economies. With the preseni | ing the atta~k has failed help in the wAr been a mistaken hope and Pepper Shakers, Individual Salts, Sherr, —ROBERT G. INGERSOLL. of dots and dashes. | Prices there's no getting away from | “Our advice from ialian head- | Fxpeets Further Activity On West B Glasses, Flower Baskets, Toothpick Holders, Bon 3 them.—Bridgepert Post. quarters are that the enemy has not Alluding to the present lull on tl T = secured in three days the objective | western front, the Chancellor pre- ¢ 3 DIEUTENANT EDDY. According to a New Haven paper (TP 657 ) TR RO EEY | oo T T TR i G TR (o T || SR e e e e G o e Bon Dishes, Cream and Sugar Sets, Cheese and - % e caati - h ce i oldi av. i 18 . sav v eceding - rricane s INew Britain today mourns the loss | @ Porch climber in that city fell and | wasting valuable space in holding au first day.” And it is also true to say | only the Jull preceding hurricane. Lieutenant Hen: yLe«ne Eddy, the | hurt himself on the piazza. A most | topsies over the “hyphen” which Was | that no offensive o this scale | But he had tho greatest confidence Cracker Sets, Iced Tea Sets, Water Sets, and others] e MO e expeeted 1o do so much daimn in | throuzhout the whole war has at its{in the moral courase of the allied and B 211 9+ Special Prices pt officer from this city to dle {n | Painful spot. America.— Washington Star. | initiation secured so little success. American troops and their readiness p : all ance. The fallen officer was scarce- P — “There Is nn doubt thai our own |to face what was coming. despite ‘) R M S Reports have it that Hindenburg is Get your coal, even if it's onl¥ @& and the French troops are giving a | they had suffered and endured. Theiv | 8 GgFTS OF DAINTY UNDER lump at a time.-—Bridgeport Tele- morale had never heo 3 uld have observed his twenty- |ill in a sanatariun. Bet he's glad | = soodimccolintiof ithem aline and e L b responsible, said In | . c St gram. Italians have heen fig through- the Allies dont permit their fiyers to | o Y rth birthday. But he was a man, S ¥ —_— | out with the highest courage and the | conclusion. “look to the future with- RQUSLINS vertheless, every inch of him. When | attack hospltals “The oculist quite proud should b most marked tenacity. The Italian |Out alarm. If thres months henco | AoTs p 5 ; i o strategic objects which I country called for volunteers, he _— Rem 1 old Higher Command ne fear of the | Done of the strategic obj \ plied himself diligently to his stud | “Germany To Limit Clothing.’— | “For oeulists look well, you see, | Tosult. The damger is not vet over, | have indicated has Tran o bv B For June Brides and Young Lady Graduates. ool 5 . e 4 s n other people’s eves. RE el 2 g e Germans. then heir campa B = g Bk et an officers’ training camp, and | Headline. If they limit it much more Boston Transcript. | l':'_‘;‘]‘:r St mratitnds i e o= | will _have failed, and, despite their CHEMISE of fine quality Nainsook, daintily ving secured a commission, left |the Germans will have to stay in tho i [ gre 1t s el leor el s il covalito e house till affer dark. Thev say to the Germans, come on | LOF the share they have taken In the | {no"n ot aisastrous campaign in | M trimmed with laces and embroideries, - Priced 98¢; and take the city if you are willing to | k pn for France, where he was as- which they have engaged. ned to the Marine Corps, a con- R " ish Speoking of the western fsont, Mr. n z = f = . : - pay the toll. That accomplished, wo | & for - | The future of our country and of 5, $1.49 and $1.75 each. gent which is ever to he found | Because of a shortage of help. ho- | iy get a still higher price on Bor- | Bonar Law said that . British and | ;o world depends upon the nest few | M ) $ ere the fizhting is thickest. Though | t€l men in New York threaten to shut ux. You can’t heat that spirit.— :’;vcnf‘h hh':wusnm*s‘k.nrw‘: \1\"_‘_1’_05‘* weeks. But T have confidence that | [ COMBINATIONS Two special grades at $1.25 ails are lacking, it is most prob- | the dining rooms. That's all | New Haven Journal-Courier. on to which the German divislons| gur goldigrs and those of our allies | - at were being sent before the commence- { wil] not fail us.” and $1 49 e that Licuenant Eddy fell while | Folks can eat out on the back veran- No one doubts the claim that Rus- | Ment of the offensive on March 21. ding his men against the foe, tor |dah | sia needs help. The problem is He admitted that the attack had at- S0 Dy St GOWNS, pl’iced 98¢, $1.25, $1.49 and $1.98. was ever eager to “mix it" with = nder it in the way that will tained an amount of success which Speaking on' the yote of credit | plish the zreater good to Rus ; 5 F el used the utmost an ty. which he asked. Mr: Bonar Law said | B DAINTY CORSETCO‘V RS Priced 49(:. 69(-‘ L enemy. Benny Kauff, the s ; AR : : 3 i ; rd S sty B BRLEG GREOLE | e S A e e S But." he added. ‘“thsee months | that Great Britain's y average ex- [icutenant Eddy was onme of the |er of the Giants. Will be inducted into | 3y iaiin, | have passed. and although the battle | penditure durinz the current financial 75¢ and 98¢ each t known voung men of the cit:. |the army June 24. Soon Benny will | e is a continuos ona. we can look hack | quarter wa L848.000. The present o genlal disposition and manly | be knocking home runs across ti Nobody will be sorry if tht naval ' upon what has happened with some | vote, which would bring the total war CREPE GOWNS in white and pink, specially | hospital ship Comfort has to sail with | confidence credits to £7,342.000.000,would cover e ¢ crew and thus is deprived of o o ST expenditures until the end of August. | 8 rice G ch. nds who will be shocked to leura . ; i to prove oncel mors| .iybree Obicotives| SIL Safe. At G it B eom priced $1.69 each his sudden death. They will ex The Kaiser is again tossing bou- | that Germans do not respect the law | "IN fhis whole rampaign the Ger-|per allies was £1,370,000.000, Mr. SILK CAMISOLES 59¢, 98¢ and $1.49 each. d to his family, with the Herald, | quets to himself. This time he says | 0f humanitv.—New York Sun. { mans hate had before them three | Bonay Law said, while the Dominions | & i i d E s he says | reat obisctives. One was Pa bl e et S s 5 Ir sincere. sympathy in this hour | hae js a “prince of peace.” . Nexi thing e Beaan an-lowed £206.000,000. Regarding such SILK CHEMISE $2.50 and $4.98. TO “MISS HAPPINESS Oth Ty the channel por the | jpang it was impossible to maka anv affliction. ®And thev will always|{wo know. cld Satan will want to bo | 5 third not ‘only the defeat, if the¥ |aecurate estimete for. the financial |} SILK BLOOMERS at $2.98. p his name ané memory cred in | canon 1 's home from school again, conld achieve it. of the allied army, | ye, but thera was a redunetion undes ir hearts. e was the first Nev : % |~ on a long vacation: j but the breaking of the communica- | this head as compared with the & GLOVE SILK VESTS in white and pink Ribbon tain ofiicer to die and he died an | Rkene Lufberry, 2 younger brother | MONths she’s studied hard, and now tions between the British and French | mate for the period under : 3 { CEe 3 ger 10X | gyl have her recreation. { forces. Althoush the Allies have had | which was £18.160.000 or band tops, on sale at knit underwear department, of the famous aviator recently killed . | to give much ground. not ane of the R s e itures o A T in Franee at Camp Upton, (raining | o, welcome home, Miss M. j enemy’s stragetic objects has been | gixty-nine days ended June & showed main floor. Special at $2.25 each. PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY. S e | " We're glad sou're hack once more: | attained. | . while the estimated ~expendi- | & 3 . e e e i e [ S The ofd shop looks much brighter, | think if any one in the early|tures for fhat period had been | 8 We have about two dozen odd Silk Vests, broken When you step i > door | da¥s of the struggle had suggzested | £482,000.000, the actual expenditures line. which we have marked at Clearance Prices $1 48 general struggle.’ racter won for him hundreds of | Rhine. er’'s death. avenge the death of [y sident in pardoning two Amer- = - - Sl | to Hindenburg that after three |qad heen £472,500,000. There was & p soldiers in France who were sen- | All this talk about General Wood is Our Obligation to the Oppressed. | months the position would be what 1t | giminution of expenses below the and $1.98 each, ed to death for sleeping while on | to no purpoze. If General Pershing (Chicago Journal.) j 1= foday he would have treated the |estimate for four of the fighting | 2 i v. President Wilson has done only | need General Wood's services, The Bohemians are confinuing their f”'l .'“C" with S“‘_"I'"v There is clear | forces—army, navy, munitions, and - e e > o B i necans evinano. Mo et neie . U TS e FASHIONED SlLK [ O / 4 . num; latter »ox‘l now be in France, and | ; ‘ln Priie they ™Man press that they are hecoming|to £13,200.000. of which 500,000 | |8 “@ - 4 instances,—he showed us the hu- | that’s 2il theis is to the Guestion I s disappointed with th ccess T i ide of the s 3 . t ers to hear speeches appointe ith the success—great | was on the Admirality account. Of | All th d Silk i hit bk d mo oo presidency. Some — | imouncing Germany and Mo Kaiser. | %5 it has beon—which has attended | the amount, £10,000.000 was due to | § All pure thread Silk in white, black, cordovan,, § p make the claim that to grant The dastard - atiack on an Am- | 5 T aters, thet ~q | the German arms so far. the nditures for. mierchant ships | : t da alr & k on an Am- | Driven from the theaters, thep parade S he expenditures fc chan 1 - don in such a case is to demoralize | erican liozpital : Tabriz, Persia, | the streets, cheering for Lloyd George, | ~“©On the nM:;r hand, if we could | being below the estimate. which was | pearl, suede, champagne, etc. Exceptional values i 2 o ] 2 X : ; . 1ave foreseen three mouths ago what | formulated for the whole yvear and ' = s discipline of the army. B e roves it the Turkisk and Premicr Clemenceau, but most of . U % ! or: 4 (- b 3 : lpttis | mooves 1 e Turkish aviators who | 20d BFe0 B8 = A Tl spite of the Position ls now our anxiety would | which he hoped would be realized E $1.50, $1.65, $1.75 and $2.00 pair. warranted the action of the | conducted it have qualified to fiy with | © - 1O B bunluiaonmem or enforced | Na:ve been | ' The Munitio Service showed a r) > 4 . Sident. The coldiers are youngz, | their Hun Kamerade. It was &, dla- | oo et e The Chancelior classed the batte of | redustion of ££,000.000. due to simi- | [§ INFANTS’ SOX, white and cordovan, 19¢ pair. Inexperienced, and they ant insult to this mtry and fto | all their able-bodied men, they have St Quentin and the firat battle of the [ lar cauw The expenditures for n ep, not hecause they wished {o sia. Boih nations will be quick to | made things so hot that the garrison f’," el seel SCstmalielicoesses el ShopalLEECIIGIRaSE 0 die casadnt ] WHITE MgDDY DRESSE:) flect -their post, but through sheer | resent it | of Prague has been reinforced, prob- | e haffle of Arras as one in which | shipping. would not make great | § ti : ] ' by companies of Prussian 'he British were entirely victorious. | demands over this period for tho [ ! Y -t - 0 nothine mouldlayel L A eihine gunners THat is the ald ! TNe Same was frie of the second | whole year, and there was at pr Really smart Dresses, with pleated skirts, for I gained by permittinggthe order The Berlin Vorwaert B M tat every ty of sontial Europe Phase of the battle of the Lys [ent a reduction in the expenditures f ; the court-martial to be executed, alls e | o e ontsaneq | Regarding fhat part of the lino | of fhe air force of 4,000,000, There @ children 6 to 14 years of age. Special at $2.98. the other hand, these two soldier: honey.srabbing 2 ger e l”"“ i held }:\ the French. he said that the | Was an in e \fl::‘fl ;,hn ‘nlnlly ;]wpy\’?‘ g : s 2 i e o = i fivst attack < reat victory for the | biation of £2.000.000. of which £6,- d now be all the more faithful to | Hemburg erics e ¢ Her e or ol ”‘{ :hqr.m?'rq “;M;zn Germans, but that later an immense | 000,000 was due to the rationing de- | B 3 r trust and will fight with a deter. | Ballin and line are not grabbing : Mificent; it 1s also war, anc e attack was started which entirely | partment. the sivength of the army | § Amer not forget our obliga- ation to redeem themselves. Their | Much money nowadavs. There are oo t herelc people. The re. | failed in its object during the period just elapsed being Of Ginghams and percales in Women’s and Misses’ rades, too, will understand that | too many thousands tons removed | x e e The offensive of March 21.” he ;above the average estimated for the ! S . continued. “has brought ahout unity | year. sizes, now on sale at $1.98 and $2.98 each. r v ohierL = ‘ hic fleet now flving e 1er he pressure on our £ r commander-in-chief is a man | from his 1 flving the Ameri- | t 2 el the pr ire on ;‘m of command, which results have jus Mr. Bonar Law estimated that the a heart, and knowing this, the | vo: t the front. But to give us that' j5.4 mpe lief. the Czechs and Slovaks have devote thems oS & e reiief. the Cz and 8§ ISie Yesiall Bitho put ftheir head in the lion’s mouth, long continued hattle | daily expenditure was £6.986.000, must he a question of reserv The } against the dailv average during the o s = eotioerisllisd resarves st Ahanclal aparferiot it Bdn 000, ! g g = - o A e e et o o i e e ana flgisRundotibiedly Spatt B ot “While it would not be sate to relv | clared, would be a policy of fatal ity of the situation they had to faca Ok : Laine e 2 the German scheme to use up th on this proportion throughout the | shortsightedness | The touse agreed to the vote £} | itedly to their various duties 1 f Connecticut opened its M. T. WHITE, hiee e i v with the nd s vent of the allies when lied reserves before they can be 2 he said, *“1 consider that the “We ought, with all our resources | credit This ought to prepave s hemian people | iorced from Amerlca. But in this | estimate in this case might be.taken | of diplomacy, and, if need be, with —— kol Seten MBSt it syhave notiSligcesded < an indication of the =meneral posi- | naval and military assistance, ha | MAIN ST. BLOCK SOLD. 4 and make it sweet in remini : f \and them over & To the Main Reserves Amerleans. tion. Trere is less likelihood of o ! concluded, “to endeavor, before too | S ) ) y great variation. because the possibili- | late, to build nup relationship of | Dr. Volkenheim and M. 1. Malinow= T ™ S 0. | gt ‘mmher of aoome, i | Hos.of fhis countrs have not.nearly | (Nendsntp *and _iniimate aitisnes.| " yq Buy Rossberge Bl 7 o 3 : el S either of degenerate dy. Sinee March 21, have been sent from | reached a ximum, and there can- ’T_H’S»N ‘"!M‘m_ e :w;’ 5o & Dropeviy transter of Lirse il ew Britdin, Mr. White had a e notialvery ibraveSthinelis oo TS oreision can thwars this couhtry to strengthen our own | 20t be much excess jroduction. [y than any one of the | portions will be consumated shortly « s circle of friends here who ad. | for the murderers to commit the | (poir hate in s which they It is a large number, but, as Asquith Asks Help for Russia. | «cparate merabers of the alliance.” {when €. . and W. B. Rossberg sell crime for which they were har | are allowed to control T s Bo said, the "\'v‘“l source of the al- Ex-Premier Asquith voiced the grat- Wi pressing the government to | their Main street block. containing=a = = hemia sef free soluteiy ond un foi ]':v\‘"l‘y“;‘;l‘:*"w axible wha | Mfication of the house at Mr. Bonar a prematire declaration, Mr. Asquith | store and uffice apartments, to D hty-five years he has been in busi- A Public dpolozy. esuivorallvifree Jilte by fenerstor =t A A e oo | Law’s statement and hopeful view of | thought it should go forth fo the Mendel Voikenheim and Mathew R. s ¥ o e - (Gonhectic it W et o | 1in and Vienua and Budapest will pro- 5¢ e S £ 16 American | ¢he situation, and proceeded to enlarge | world that the British people were as | Malinowski Qifittlia city, Mr. Whitelenjoyed || o =0 80 E 0 G fE AR e fo grind and oppress, harry and 'TOOPS ave mot coming. They Mave |on the beneflt which would accrue ta|anxious as ever fo have Russia on i is not expected that there will ha esteem and confidence of thou- | tha uniform of United State. g naete ”""“ ”";“ SRR Rl S e penliement au‘d,”m SRR e s Uil mde i trzxziw e “MYFM ke e i v oL s . . = A Shal s terminate the Czecho-Slovak peoplo ot She lsin it l ernment would more frequently take | sian democracy the assurance that i e new owners have taken it as am . who will mourn his death. |army and the ntter of | falss Hres e s ey plafean of | T.am sure that everymemberiofithe | thatyoiiaatiinto ifs labnfidenc’ tn' this | 211l its) gaine andanxisties 1t had|thsie [investmenty Leonavd & Hermaw & re are many persous in this city to | Ports and t SOl Cle D o e s \rope for a population that | [Louse realizes and is delighted tol manner. sympathy, and that they hoped R i goods merchants, have an eight year bm Mr. White has been a benefas. | United Stutes r madeBlbyy (Shciam e e e know that the Ame n_troops have He thought there had been ftoo sia would continue her sympathy and |lease on the store. ‘j"(‘m""r"‘”‘_‘(’y Soedinar oW atter Sodl T b e o hiecy ;“m‘”lfl{i),‘,fl"? Revs iained ,-'h\"' great reticence in the past. and that, | active assistance to the cause in which B cntion of those countless acts | Regiment, €. & G.. on Jone 1. ;1“1\” is 2 e 1lgh nox ery one acquaint- | \5oking at the undaunteq temper of | she was o v interested with the eath has claimed M§ T. White. H been called to His Maker just |COMnectiont for a delighful e n it seemed as though he were on Bie to recoveiy, atter an illness h a brave thing to do.— ngen > 10 know nei T wish it w possible to tell the feveral months. Born and reared | H2Ven Journai Courjer. and respected him for what he ~—& seif-made man. During the Retiring and modest, he never | n h Store closed to re-arrange and rae ed with the character of the Ameri- i L ohts Fain i s 5 2268 <0 slment 5 o e 2 o e o e ol raots , the nation, there was nothing to fear Allies. mark our stock of clothing and harity which caused the needy (o |and on previous occastons to othe til ol b ihe lemeg €an people formed of what the fight- | from o relaxation of this reticonce n oa genegal reference to the war RS G : iy 5 SRl | either human in ith o rights B e ket At M a axe In 4 § gents irnishings ale starts Sate {unnamed ing value of these troops would be il o ey TG G e holwould Ticolne= /85 R LS 3. Wateh Pridiyi Tido 1 v ma i foatise | of human 1 8 with 10" ¢ course, I cannot give vou num- . | X : A ; < . i v o was no or of secret sessions, | surance from fthe government that % e Hghvasnotin Diof Scoret MEhae o N. Y. Sample Clothing Shop, 357 Main St.—ad which no compro- down blessings on his head. In- and bigness of heart are sets | ey T = " & the same token, the s It + e 3 & | paper published i histe . bers. But the lLest way of making|.nq helieved that most of the infor- | adequate m res were being taken | e admired in any man; Mr. White | pression ere regre - being | 0P 1 s of cventral - Burope the House realize how big the c mation previously given in such se-|to replace the wastage in the com- | kessed them both to a remarkabls | 8utity of such indiscrefion and disloy- £ he "'“»‘_ ‘“”‘f Or Slaves— hax been will be to read an extract | arer meetings might. without disad- | batant forces and to improve and de- aity | and » caught while running away. ' from the minutes of the last Supreme [ yantage, have been given out apenly.!velop to the utmost the railwass and “hat is told to the marines is not I here offer this public apology | : e I”?emmr Asr War Counecil.” Heo ursed the sovemnment to sivell other communications, that being ‘4|2 circumstance to what i told oEithe to said I tenant Walter K. Sto the slave-cat . here is no mid- Mr. Bonar Law proceeded to read | atio ab. other war ' n or in which the enemy had a t | Marine New York Sun. FHIRTY YEARS A KAISER. and do here 2nd now pledge my alleg- | dle ground of course there s no the extract, as follows: bt fnformetionisabolltiotheci nal : rann lfl',‘,]. b Ty emn e o A - ser Wilhelm, emperor of Ger- |iance to the United States of America | real doubt as to the role that our “Thanks to the prompt and cm-mm‘[ Speaking of Rus Mr. Asquith | emy's diligence in this matter, Mr. In the western front commences 4 and king of Prussia, has just and her allies in and under all condi- ] c try mear to . & . But it co-operation of the President of the | said he was not disposed to wipe that' Asquith sa ought to be a lesson to [ ment exercises the rmans have had . s i 5 t may arise in the futur be well to announce our de- United Statss, arrangements whick | country oft the slate ar treat her as, the Allies. He was not an alarmist or | the salutatory, but the allies will d@a ¥éd the thirtieth anniversary of (5 ) FRANK ROISE, cision in terms that the dnllest can | have been set on foot for the tranpor- non-existerit, or that she *“might| pessimist. but the eves of the British |liver the. valedictory.—Springfield sion to the throne. He took Lime Rock, Conn., June 10, 1818. | understand, tation and brigading of American | stew In her own duice” That o- | people must not be shut to the.grav- Daily New %

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