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/ - Britain Herald SCARLET ¥y I¥. Despite the fact that about twen- [ERALD PUBLISHING COMPANTY. ,'.\ ca of scarlet fever have cropped | (With apologies to Rudyard Kipling) = B ? 2 Proprietort jup in the north end of the city, there | | : k fl e you ecan keep yvo 1wead while a 5 > & ally (Sunday excepted) at 4:18 p. ®m. | is 1o renson to be alarmed about a 5 SoEvOUERL e dRwntlcRall t Haqrald Building. 67 Church St ibout vou - u generul epidemic, according to med-| Are spending cash on foolish thin y 5 L 4 at the Post Offce at New Britatn | =0 o e e Pt | Second Class Mail Matter. al advisers Vs s i s ) If you can do with shabby clothes i “ALWAYS RELIABLE" — charge of the patients appear to have 3 do with shabby clothel red by carrler to any part of tha oity and cornbread br 15 nents a werk, 65 cents a montb. | the situation well in hand, and good To buy War Savings Stamps fo Fiption for paper (o P° e’ & month: | care will be taken to prevont the dis- B “Uncle's” purse, ! The More You Buy Du[ing Thl& Sale thc 00 & yoar. Gy (e cri ey, Eremh you can work and not be tired by e - working g & bniv profitable advertising medium In | care must be cxercised, however, by o city Circulation books and press 5 2ol s At some dull round where Con- ore ou save bem always open to advertisers. thos living in the vicinity of the af- science is the boss. an getting the Distinguished | @ Service Cros. e fra’'s News Stand, 42nd St E ay, New York City; Board Walk, At atic City, and Hartford Depot. o sipod the disease, which can then be com- TELEPHONE CALLS 4 ) pas Office. - . bated successfully. 1f you can stick, with all yonr p i jal Rooms . . y tinglir T z At that small thing you can and | B - smber of the Assoctated Tress. - s g you s | Resociated Press s exclusively entitled Tod | must do well; the use for republication of all news —_— And nolitor ; should be no difliculty in isolating S s etty pleas set them editec to it or not otherwise cradited N “J A = > - this paper and also the local news NO SPECIAL CREDIT DUE. Jjingling— holisned herein. As temporary chairman of the Re- | 10088 quarters t m go for hot and st B ‘ and work, and turn and | Congressman John Q. Tilson of the gl i - | publican state convention in Hartford, third district opened the meeting To make a dollar do the work of with a speech in which he reviewed four, . | (o ol (TN onl, wTaien e "';""‘;\f,‘,‘,‘,' well that you are ju praised lavishly for having stood by tewhat \the Ervench haveldoreiin: the Administration in its war poli- years—and mor ci In part he said: I consider it e 3: the B b nobly patriotic chapters of re- That gossip often plays the Ger ; publican history that no such at- o 3 . o ake! Patr = 586 I — titude ~was taken. Patriosm | ¢ 6, can silent be and vet 2 member | B earnestly appeal to every prevailed over partisanship anc Of that great host that f the | B L e republicans took their places e sl S e S alongside of democrats in helping 2 i e mselves, on or before the e i nUlot inel o | oo uio RV R O eariand Rec - and spirit b of June, to save constantly piaces that they might be And : e - ; : ) : And all the best you are, the best The New Britain public and Thousands of patrons for e well know what 7 5 MEAN! is store— - I buy vregularly Government strengthened, to reveal incom- 7 P » P ms for miles around well know what a SALE M ANS at thi tore—they kno that we are ] S S vow've won, offering for their benefit, reliabie merchandise at special Sale prices. ll“"‘(‘"r‘r{?:el‘i‘(_’" “n';"tfi‘:’o‘:‘. ;;"":‘:i“ Then only is this ced and vours to | & THIS SALE IS MADE POSSIBLE by our |w..-l.~-xg|.( in |\|‘z| larze orders with the leading manufacturers to cover our requirements for U Savings Stamps transfers b eCeres . waneek o ,"f"" : | months to come. .This was all done while most_merchants frowned at the advanced prices of mevchandise, for that reason holding off—not plac- Syl legtelation (noceeny And you have earned your right to | B ing advance orders o cover their wants. We stocked ap heavier than over. prompted only by exlsting conditions all over the country, we decided 5 freedom, son! that then was the time (o go abead. Since then mill prices have advanced considerably more. The mills arc also thirty o ninety days behind on ney to the United States Gov- We cannot understand why the -—FITZHUGH THOMSON, dellveries and the railroads in many instances take three to four weeiss fo make deliveries from the mills, THEREFORE THE AVINGS— ment until after he war. Congressman gave himself the trouble m the New York Times by all means attend this sale which Begins THURSDAY MORNING A AT 8 O'CLOCK. § lay there Le none unenlisted to bestow such verbal bouquets on hi If you can talk and always still re- | urities. The person who buys : FACTS AND FANCIE the great volunteer army of | party, unless it was to prove his a- ANOLE duction and savings. | sertion that politics is not adjourned, | “The most capable people on earth” | [ Wash GOOdS and Silks HO ery a"fl Underwear ' Sa!e SpeCiais from Our WOOPDROW WILSON., the President’s statement to the con- have tzevn almost four years getting i NN sdsicx o trary notwithstanding. The Repub- | from the Rhlne to Paris and they are | § Six thousand yards of beautiful 40 in. Dress WOMEN'S BLACK LISLE HOSE | Drapery Dept. R TR A, e arhmangg I o e g not there yet—RBrooklyn Eagle. g Voiles. Our entire stock of more than one hy 2 arades, s dred and fifty pleces to choose from. All in 5 PAIRS FOIL 380 d Floor. L vear ago the first American di- | cluding Mr. Tilson, renlize very well | The work or fight edict is causing i L i FIVES BALES OF RAG RUC e = thet oitaiar B b o Special for this sale. Rugs landed ‘in ‘France, close on the |that they would not dare face their |as much worry as did the original YARDS FOR N S e p Special for 2 of Geuneral Pershing and the | constituents next Fall 1f they had not | draft act—Worcester Gazette. H 3 98(; m‘ l—:n,hn ‘\ s:, l‘i()()'h | worth $1.25, p! S5 S 98(: ack sizes 6 to Vi 3. | - e — e St ers of his staff, who were the [supported every war measure. Nei- All reports agree in saying the peo- iR e A I 4 Al s hon < 1AL LOT CURTAIN 0 cros Nothing need be said |ther would their Democratic col- |ple in the wheai States are deter MERCERIZED FOULARD BATISTE . L B 98C s hov 2 it he ince | leagues a - g - | mined that not a bushel of grain that R - pbout how that unit has since | leagues for that matter. The candi S e shasu et Regular 39c grades, for this sale - k. The weekly reviews of the | date for office this vear, whather it he | Wil help to win the 3 TARDS FOR g @ [ DRAPERY SCRIMS epartment acquaint us with the | congressional, state or county, must R 1 C | that are regular 19c a yard kinds, for this sale ty with which men are being | be able to show the voters in his dis- New labor battalions sre to be | — 6 YARDS FOR 98C orted to the scene of war. The | trict that he has stod by the Govern- f‘;;'“'»‘d for service in France. This |} “BURTON" Sl : - S offers a chance to several thousand | g i e o = v ht recalled by this notable an- | ment in this crisis, and those in office | {00 & €TORCe to SCHetal thousand | 4 ilan cloth and piques, 86 inches wide in ODD LOT! SILKOLINE ary is the consolation which the | know this better than anyone else. e = | W colors, 59¢ grades, for (his sale | Women's Silk and Fibre Hose in pongee, for covering comfortables, in this sale | of those first Amerlcan troops | Therefore we can not understand why | Thomas Mott Osborne, as com- | | Gy SR Eei 98 grey and faupe, aiso fancy silks, 98¢ PR. | 41/ YARDS FOR Q@ B auint o e ar- | any credit should be given to the Re. | mander of the naval prison in Por ] C 2oing at S 2 rly to the sons of publicans or the Democrats for being | OUth, found forty guards over 170 prisoners, and now emplc only ten he bruat of nearly every Ger- |loyal to the Administration. In the |foy 1,814 Lowell Courier.Citizen. : e must have realized then that |ernment would have been little short | Our own opinion is that the aver- P to which sho gavo Latayette | of Wreason, and secondiy, it woula | 256, CeTmAn Sl s only shont heie Sav ngs for You Here at Every Turn hour of peril is not ungrateful. {have ben political suicide. So Why | ting to Berlin.—Toronto Mail and reception accorded that first |should either party congratulate it- | Empire. st i e Lt s RS e RIS Sale Specials from e S wte. . | Thousands of Handkerchiefs h, too, arc grateful. Since that e i e ] m troops from 1his country have e e {heoush AUch & Detlod a= ‘Bis with dovan Lisle and Split Sole Hose. Regular For Men, Women and Children at Special med to arrive in France and Buy W. 8. 8. Today. the expenditure of truly fabulous & 39¢ grades. . N Sale Prices. e pcople there, as well as In _— sums by the government.—New York | | Our DOmeStlc Dept. 3 Pairs for 98c. P = = 5 Peop. 3 : 5 . 7 Women's 19c¢ grades in white and colors, st of the civilized world, look to | General Wurm unlike most night | Herald. 1 TURKISH TOWELS e - 6 for 98¢ o ited States and its heroic sol- ™ S i i R 7 BOYS BLOUSES or Jsc. he first effect of incr - Large Heavy 39c Grades ! B road fares was increased t i 3 for 98c. n all sizes, For Thiy Sale Men's and Women'’s Fine Cotton Hand- was appropriate | funny Americans.—St. Louis Repub- | § 5 Lerchiefs. advice for the Foot Guard Republican | lie. oy delegates today. crawlers, proved poor bait. 6 wrest back from the Hun his g treasures and bring the final “Watch your step” PR | 19c HUCK TOWELS : - . 6 for 48¢c. If Mr. Holland had 1t to do over White and Colored Borders. 25 DOZEN 5 : WOMEN'S LISLE GLOVES . again would he invent the submarine? | § PG 850 valnes. rhite Hivmt, e ot ‘Germany May Ignore Austria.’— | —Brooklyn Eagle ; 6 for 98c. { e ]ZmP J‘f e ‘91'8 Headline. She has been doing that = g o s P MG Gt or c ARE YOU A SAVER? oLl auitel sotasih The money market easily forvecast | B WELDED SEAM BED SHEFTS e e e r quite some time. o ey e e . e 'S NIGHT SHIR 1,200 PIEC AMPLE NECKWFEAR Size 81x90, Value $1.73 All the t creations for Women and trian exchange promptly dropped at . Good quality Muslin, Cut full size bodi e i ampaign comes al w ol e e s $1.28 each. B ” hildren’s Wear. Savings campaign comes to a onder whether Kaiser Karl will | Amsterdam.-Albany Argus. For ']:hl Salt? p1.28 e For This Sale 98¢ Each LoT 1 99¢ Valon & S0 Friday, June 28, is the day on | Write another letter now to explain .. LoT 2 19(_’ Value to 89¢ LOT 3__G9c Value to 98¢ Buy W. S. 8. Today. vy two days remain before the — we must make our pledge to |the rout of his armies. [Appanontly ”_"“1“‘“‘: Sowmesnd el BEAUTIFUL DRESS SILKS . . led. Waista tween us and a big food production 36-inch. ANl SiIk Foulards for Summer All Our Soiled and Rumplec aists. £ we have not alrcady done so. ] ¥ £ Sl except the omnipresent bug.—Rut- : R ‘ Al sl o the response to the President's | As usual, the new German “peace- | land Ferald. & DresSci} andiblonse s ulg sl S ralney value 98 = h LOT 4__98¢ Value to $1.69 has been met by most classes | offensive’ lives up to the second part = i For This Sale 98¢ yard. ¢ each. g s city, th committee announced | of its hyphenated name. When Mr. Hoover asks us to econo- | | y that a great many have not in beef he forgets that prices | § ! ATy - - - e hov o ereatmony are away ahead of him.—Wall Street | & CORSET COVE 2 for 98¢ CHILDREN'S BATHING SUITS g8¢ cach. led in their pledge blanks. New The apple crop is reported to be | Journ: ournal. g 5 SRS e 5 | o must not “fall down” this |gix times that of 1917. That is a S ) CREPE BLOOMERS E:pet ial 98¢ em'h, : The city must keep clean the | «gecidered” improvement. COMMUNICATED. ? CHEMISE Special 98¢ ench | id record it has made in other i o NIGHT GOWNS Special Q8¢ cach I STt 2 FOR g8 BATHING CAPS 98(: each, igns, and raise its quota of $1,- The name of the new Austrian Pre- Polish Citizens’ Proclamation. GINGHAM PETTICOATS Special Q¢ each, 0. We have no doubt that when | micy jo Bauham. 1If the subfects of | L0 the Editor of the Herald: FANOY TEA APRONS 2 for 98¢ hal returns are in, this eity Will | the qual monarchy get desperate they | . O0¢ VeAF beforo the Buropean war, i ) B ; we felt that there would be war i ere it belongs, but at the same |,y eat the prime minister's Iatter Europe. For that reason “.P‘Ca,.rm,: veryone must see to it that he | paje members of all church socletles of ther made a pledge or increased e the Sacred Heart church, and Poles e has made one. What we }uU‘h‘L There ought to be a pretty political who did not belong to any kind of so- = - - —— - - - = e - ———— ose sight of is that Thrift clety, for a mass meeting. The peo- s and War Savings Stamps are ANNETTE KELLERMAN BATHING TIGI s Plenty of other Sale Specials not advertised. Just watch us for the next 3 Days. | row in Hartford today when the Wil- | ple here unanimously elected the All factions, all gocietles and all or- 1 the Pclish people existed in New Brit- After that everybody expressed a | arome in New York To this meeting son-King forces clash with the Rora- | bresident of each society to be on the | ganizations except the Polish Socialist | ain. The Polish people received a |great sorrow for the persons who |the K. O. N. party invited the Ger les backed Dby the United | o1 Uliman crowd at the . o, 1», | eXecutive committee with power to do | gociety, K. O. N. and the Polish Po- |notize at the last moment, (hat is, |treated the Polish people in New jman ambassador, Bernstorff, Von Pa- Government, and that we are d © " 7 I'what they deemed necessary, litical Club, No. 1 senl represontatives about twenty-four hours in which to | Britain as not equal with other na- {pen, and other nd declared them- esénting the Government with From {hat time we started to col- |or the presidents of societles. At the ' prepare ourselves to participato | tionalities, because, as newspapers |sclves in favor of Germany and Aus : i lect money for Polish political affairs | mesting fthey fook the name of Citi- |in this celebration. This we could not | had said, Germans, French, Italians, |tria. ng if we make a pledge to buy Germany declares she can make no | in Burope. We succeeded. in one year, | zens' Commitfee, and an executive | do. ete., had been given notice to prepare A few months after that a few tamps. We are loaning our|..,.ic. regarding Belgium's future, | D collecting a thousand dollars by in- | committee and as representatives of One of our countrymen was giv {and take part in the July 4th parade. | speakers wero arrcsted as spies, et and -it will be returned with 5 * | dividual collections, and {his woney. | the Polish nation in New Britain, nofice hy the Red Cross to select two | The Polish people recelved no notic We want to notify the public of in the year 1§17, was turned into the | they held weekly meetings and what ladies for the Homc Service Commit After diseussing it, the exccutivo | New Britain ihat if any meeting of cerned, we can Imagine nothing of | hands of Ignace J. Paderewski they approved of all Poles must obey. "tee. When he had found the per- | committee voted to explain to the | Poles is to be held in this city with- less consequence. When war was declared in Furope | \When the government called for sons, the War Burcaw notitied him, | public how some persons treat the |out the approval of the Polish Execu against Germany, we again called a | volunteers for military service in the through Mr. Arszylowicz, that the ! Polish people unjustly, and humbly |tive Citizen Committee, that party mass meeting of all Polish inhabltants i United States the executive committee War Bureau would do the selecting :!rr- il citizens of New Britain to re- | which 1s the meeting can not. t of New Rritair After the speeches | called a mass meceting of Poles and Mr. Arszylowiez was given power | member that party. In w Britain | representatives of the Polish peop! 3 tan journal that the New York hotels | and discussion, w» unanimously voted | had speakers to persuade Polish peo- by the War Bureau to.select two per- | there exist aboul 10,000 Poles who |of New Britain. We as good, loyal ng to Uncle Sam are full again. Which reminds us of | that the Poles of New Bri as good. | ple and incline them to join the army sons. He did this and handed in {must have the same treatment and [and faiihful Polish citizens of thesa 4 z the figure of speech which designates |loval and faithful inhabitants of the | ol the United States. ! their names to the War Burcau about | support as other | United States will not be responsible Buy W. §. 8. Today. h e ont. A TUnited States must bhe neutral and Many boys responded to the L the 4th of May. After that it was And secondly, it was voted that it |for that kind of meetings and for S & the use of the contalner for the thing | o turn to any party, L. e, German, | and joincd the American army. When found out that the two ladies selected s a great shame when Poles of this | persons who call these meetings GOVERNOR HOLCOME contained Austrian, Russian. etc. but. as part | the zovernment called the first men, hy Mr. Arsylowicz were thrown down | eity, under the name of K. O, N In conclusion, we thank the eiti e inha ants of the United ates, w the city of New Britain prepared v nd the committee of Home Service Hed meeting in Skritulsky's hall | zens of New Brit fe upport and renominating Governor Hol- Chairman Hurley of the Shipping | Must do what the government of the | hig parade to go about the streets for ceted others. on the 9th of June, distributing cir- |we hope everybody will treat Polish for a third term the Republi- | n conventlon today proved that convention. So far as the Hun promiss 1is con- t, compounded every quarter. e is just as solemn an obliga- s to perform any other duties bd by the war. We understand from a metropoli- part is to save and leave the United States decides. recruits, but, at that time somebody We think that kind of work smells | culars to the effect that Mr. Dembski | people cqual and justly When the gzovernment decided to |in New HBritain forgot that the first ‘of a political scheme and is not for New York and His Honor, Mavor | This article was approved by the 2 proposal for war-time prohibltion: [ he neutral, we accepted that as our | contineent of recruits was composed the good of the country ley wonld make speeches POLISH EXECUTI re determined to retain control f.y; j3 non_essential expertmenting | creed fof 2 big percemtage of Poles, due to When our beloved president, Mr We notified all people in New B | CITIZEN COMMITTEE. state, even though neither of |. ;i o nation's destiny”. He ot 4):1 When the United States declared ‘; the effort of the Polish people who Woodrow Wilson, declared all nation- [ain that under date of 14th the . dinowski, President, o factions so bitterly opposed to war against Germany and started to | held meetinzs to inspire Polish hoys alities must show their joyalty and { Military Intelligei ranc bther may entertain privately Board has only this to say about the o know what he's tal 5 ] : oo Lok Wi prevar we again called mass | o, serve in the American army, a take part in a 4th of July pavade, | General Staff of the Unitad States Antoni Milewski, Panulin Nurczyk, 2 > mecting and voted to stand shoulder | did not ask the Pelish people fc different nationalities held meetir cided that this organization, 1. ( Wojeiech Flis, Piolr Wrobel, Blazej we for the nominee. They are Ae 3 reward for his victory against to shoulder with the government and | part in the American parade- -the - When the executive committee of | must support the I'olish Arm3 ! Baj tefania Kowalczyk, Apolin ing persoral dislikes for the |ihe Austrians Gén. Diaz has been ad- | help the United States in any wag } parture of r P mp Devens Polish nationality held a meeting on top its propasauda or otherwise ary Nowal Stefan Nowak, Jan Zams pt the party. The Deémocrats |yanced 90 numbers on the active list When the United States approvel | except two or three societies who re- the 24th of June, the president of | disbanded ki, Jan Kowalczyk, Jozef Kloge " i 5 atior sh Army, cived T ces to take part in the par- this committee asked presidents of all public information, it might be : kowski 1 najtys, Ignacy Niki find a strong candidate if they | o¢ the TItalian army, thus making him the organization of a Polish Army, | ceived notic p: presid public infc < n. gne Niksa, | we once more called a mass meeting | ade socicties if they had heen notified l.»a:a this party, K. O. N., two weeks | Antoni Gos Jan Blejewski, Stan- be victorious this year. Italy’s fifth ranking general. and voted that all factions of Poles When a celebration was planned to by anvbody in New Britain to take |hefore the declaration of wav be- |islaw Ogonowski. Stamslawa Rozan- o sz —— must stick together and support the | raise the flag in Ceniral Park some part in the parade on the 4th of July. | tween the United States and Germany, |ska, Andrzej Widlak, = Franciszel Buy W, 8. 8. Today. Buy W. S. 8. Today. United States and Polish Armies. lpux‘;uu, or persons, again forgot that . They all answercd that they had not. ) had a great meeting in t Hippo- Chrzancwskd, ¥

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