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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1918, B — e— s fotest against the delay ONLY A PRIVATE, 1 o I S = = pa— - 3 B . | ur Financial Resources. = = e even trics to bo faceti- ‘ el it ! COMMUNICATED i Tori i s s on (New York Commerci i B AR, ent we heard the other |° 1 X Jbirnine Sad e 50 00,000 { EECsT Eflun T[] BE SENT UEN e £ an $8,000,000,000 1 . i ! Bl asked whether | .joined hLe the legions whict ity i et B ABOUT “SHORTER HOURS". L nded fo depart before e which dared ) time last week did not cause eve | e | . It perhaps never | Nor for the thouzhf that a white s naticRsmoo i tsnsiaceRof liDEEeingpGive v iewsonssubleetasl y Eparticular agent that hero-worship B “ « ‘IH waters. FHad the house donc | 1aps Vendors of Drugs Who Are [ .o window might Wings in their wale. Neither song S bl it would have created | Unqualificd to Fill Prescriptions. 3 of tha free : inic W cous one | m — siness to atte - . | reason e 5 To the Editor of s ~ S s 5 ,“\”‘e‘ totattend ollip ol Hinil to inetotolds: Rnou Tareamelllaaas ot s i aultorence w ‘“! | : (, ”(,'h GtaesElonald . e LSl v | et and the banking power it rep- | ead v interest your editorial G vernment R E { B A . A : C 50 Ml 9 3 B Lt resents 1 ‘ { “Shorter ours' g | — 2 fent with certain Drawa by ho itee of | ambition’s|| hava siers oo onato oy cbethal Loyt |’y‘ gy A b 2l ey e kport ban merican AVialors b0 Li63 e € on ave grown accust vriter of it that the public was take cold stee 1 accustomed (o huge sums public was taken : Br to give a direct | in dealing 2 into consideratic [ i T e 2 el i G nen el e losron SRR nhyslclan xpects Trade in Return Into Enemy Territor as to connections, h no longer astound and disma \%¢ | has always known where he could S . | there is another re 3 find Guick response to any emergency R S | fforth. Regardless ST BT B T e e I SCEEIO S (B (O ] g ¥ ny emergency ‘ Qe i f patron may be ! which the reet received | ' exico City v | \ D .o may in : thisiaction andl it ol el I Am quite sure the writer will Mexi i July 11.—Notification | With the American Forces on . - unsatis- riorie I8, Humisc o 2 ¥ et el whe Fraatesa |l the United Stat government | Marne, July 10.—Lieutenant Quentin A + 39 Grove Hill | bot rLe s > has stood | would perr ce expo C ¢ N 2 dquestions, so that . v dill, | Bhe W fAranc s . A A s e stior Ut Ay uld permit fr portation ol Roosevelt, the youngest son of ex«< New Britain, Ce I communit s e A . Mexico of certain foodstuffs under | Presidént R Tl AT 5 - rined a gre Tones 4 AL e ¢ o e night,—dissect- | wor | « tooseve roug dow :nt”gm”" e R e A PASUL e and eavefully compoundin issect | cortain restrictions and under the| his first Gerfan airplanc this after< et offi be: FACTS AND FANCIES | the war and Aontedl the e | cate prescriprions. should have rest. |y ”’ et :I f the Federal ‘! 1 Ad-| noon in a fight north of Chteau« ! r it he on 4 linistration was presented to the | Thierr | issue. 0t 1 ! Many a life does depend on his clear < ierry s learned t the pub- | v clear | Mexican ove estere > Bst to Mr. Elliott Thri e T e { lic « to the aid of the coun. |Pead and absolute knowledge of Rl *»\m”"““;'”‘l_ yester lay ‘ Licutenant Roosevelt with threq £ s y ST Ll v 10 ar - Savings | try in 2 = phavn nticals nd S iotior dnldy relss Embassy | other pilots was flving at a height ot the placards out [ Ceruific aro great promoters of | open ser ficer It is ar ; ol RO T hatincationtmanetittclear thal |15 0008 nrds Weisht bntle. inslde tha Blace them inside | the public health. Al who buy them [ ecisey, et ‘w‘ vhen it became Hns. ‘L”,(vw ,,f:‘.‘,,l..n,« s “,\;yr\‘v the United States expected that the | German line . B .ch acents |74 v«mvr best to live until 1923 18 Ao ael e bonds last Sldyandraininefanc s Mexican government in return, | came separafed. Soon after, Roos Argus. owing the declaration of rdize himself before the | would perm cport » to 3 o Bont thoreby rgu e o £ S : D ald rmit exportation the| velt saw three planes which ha \ : e . G i ' United States of articles not needed | thought were hi mpanion S - S all Lut crazy when h brain-fagged, tired Mexico, and also zuarantee started 5 compan ons Shoes with soker heels| are in | $2:0001000/000 4= ihe sizo of | man is no S T e e | S tee thatijatarted ito bioin i fhem Wille Bwasicle DAY. evidence everswhere, and no doubt | l4berty Bond issue. They | seription Cadn e B | e e e Dlied s tates | approaching the machines from the v there are girls silly Jugh to woar | MM that a billion dol | s o (‘\r‘v‘-m« It x‘\,-» f‘ - :;.u when he saw his mistake, for Most communities | them, not realizing, perha that | Yers maximum of possib v registered clerks have en- | ; L i t for | the planes were German T ! ) n f po 1 ! free export were not the only arti- Raoseveit immed | intry will observe | !N puts them in the unpa- | €8t on the st issue, and | tered t crvice and it is practically | cles that Mexico could obtain teland it Car ‘”‘}’ ately opened fire, 3 trictic Moavail i S ol i R | impossible to repi: forn ¢ el : 8 d afte ty shots tracers pene- her, the national IS Gotrier-Uitizen i o ¢ e Tt is now | ather imports are desired, the Mexi- | trated the fusclage of the nearest ¢ A ce! T { B ik o haif a billion 50 as to as- | - e question for pro- | can government, through proper re-[ German Chine 9 S oved Ally, France The hizh brice of meats probably 16 Vile aiicd ey l© 2 | priciors 10 live up to the state Taw | presentations, ean obiain additional | spinnin machine and it went into a Ble it Bastillc Day, | Would make even more people vege- | O the treasury, with 1 \TCay | and they are liable to prosecution for | imports it these articles are not ab e aeteling B aUeLE B oy of France is [ (arlans i€ the prices of vegotabies | 5oy ked the people $2.000.. | Neeningg hisine s onk vered—— | solutely meccssary fo the United| The Lioutenant is cortin it must K "8 o | were not so it 3oston Globe 000 and they actaaily 00, due to their inability to icensed [ States for the prosecution of the w have cras % 1 i were allowed to ot ploha sl i reciial ribed |y A o 0 ot £ the war. | have crashed for no pilot voluntarily @ herc in New Britain We were compelled to listen during | |1¢Y hav et o since then | in foreisn countries the apothecary | ernment R e e rd spinning n giturcs of the local | the warmest of the warm days last | BPeater leans an ATt | enjoys his birthright loing educat- | of giving proof of the sincerity of | airplan i {“"“‘”"”'» German s e o Rl $10,00 ' wehased | oq" ang trained. he alone is Shaaty 3 airplanes attacked Roosevelt, but h I parade was the large week to the most innocuous speech | e %:000:000,,088 o foha to h ,'p‘ ‘1 S lohs : lerated | the declarations of friendship for| managed to make »>d his escapd R o lbinn | ST e hetia TR Speniten nok obviousiy credit has not bheen | 2 it St G ndor, | Mexico which were made hy Presi-|and returned to the fiel et only said nothing but qualified that over-extended ooas not | pee | (absolutely without knowledge of | dent Wilson in his address to Mexi- | his machine unser ke dhtiat [ who took part in the | Emporia Gazette Ameriean popuTation e (hi00.000 | drugs whatsoever,) seems to have the | can editors in Washington early in et it o P Now it is our turn to re- S f clboushil war honaslE e | Bl oY until he gets pre- | June 59 Miles Into Enemy Fand. The i b found that > = 1 riptio This he cannot f so the 4 [ UTrSL yla 3 o d help make the French The indications arc that Lenine | ! 4l that fevihadly naa )| Eeibtena e h t fill h oo Artictes Tasted . Amercan pursuit planes flying m . o B | nd Trotzky are about to throw off | ¢stimated the investment possibilities | ; ruggzist has to come to the rescue; = s 2 squadron formation penctrated Ger- oy o memorablo ocea- | Ec HEOEey T O A i aone aut | Of the country, and now they look | the pesmminn 0 ‘hree o'clock in e et e e e e A | i G conn i b= rl o il Soreniiof LG e s et and icomeRonbl ot . pong Golt i e 1‘vr>h follow Corn, corn flour, con-| Chateau-Therry for a distance of 1 G v ve allas @ o s e ol : A B e < f 2 e o ial celebration has been ( News Liberty Bonds with perfoet A | We are xoing to ask the public to | nhm m 1\, ]r‘n’. dry fruits, peas, | fifty miles today and chased severa . LEOCE S [ help the zovernment b: e soap, pork, lard, butter, corned beef, | G achines ot 3 L bl eveninom s nat = nimity [ he governmeti iy et e SRR R e e R -:mbnr-ri Chimy m:\ s which they encouns - e = i |ing the day, or carly in the evening DRty nes, and agric z ere: e Americans secured con- ¢ Yhy lesnnotatherMuyoriansi RaMr v rleviisavsait il s gnoitlylibe Numecrical | thus saving light and h i || AN siderable information and observed Bt & committce of citizens to ar- | DOt so much a question of ships as S | also enable the druggist to give bet- 7“‘ shne concrete expression” to | the preparations being made by tha soldiers to f hen St (Boston Herald.) | ¢ the “friendly se Lents™ for exic 1o 574 nge for some kind of observance of | o' :‘ '1“"’ !1) “;‘” ']“” the word N | {' u”. 2l | ter and more efficient service at this wmh_&:‘,‘\ ‘}’ }‘j‘“'\‘ e '\\'wn xico. | enemy s 0 2 28K L Charlotte Obseiver, = 2 ouperionly 1s time when so any it clerks a = BEeC D¥ residen Vilson o The American flew over an L CREEEGE TR U0 HITean —_— okl andin oreiimpo « ‘ 1oin e :”m 7 vnrfl(‘ ::) rks are | pMexican editors at the White House| newly constructed Germa S Eay short, stil : < " ; Ma e seems t 2 doing their b over ther SRR S 3 & X ctec ierman ving ce short, still some plan could be decided It 1s said that in three hours of | ; ,”‘ ' o s to have been righ n } Thanking yon for your courtesy and "\"” ”j‘ "" State Department an-| fields, including one bhelieved to be pupreme upon, such as the wearing of a flower | ©ve day of the big drive the Germans & that the armies of the Allios | the space in vour valuable paper. I younced that it had arranged for the | occupied by the famous Richtofer WISty military e was done | U5ed more artillery shells than were in France were outnumbered on | remain exportation to Mexico of 1.500,000| Flving Circus. The planes were at a the Father- D ime ol Bs donell L £ the heavily Nebting Germens| - ol 7 ieD Ihe Gonmens begu | Yours very truly bushele s of jcomn, manuactirog nud jlolERE RRin 000 anc sl (o) cotres Ress and freedom on TItalian Day There is a lot of |in all the P i i : the fierce thrust toward their present | s s o cles of iron, steel, zinc and copper, | of a great par = th Franco-Prussian war = d their present (Signed) A DRUGGIST e Py BT part of the flight All the ff€e path for the de talk about our love and admiration | Newark News inc. Forces from the Russian front | o agricultural machinery and certain | American safely returned v ff its m(\t‘HN‘(unl ana e Flo e s A Fonporiunity TR had turned the scale. Then it wa lFXT’F(‘T LICHNOWSKY foodstuffs. Fxport license for the i g B forces fod will be Doy g that the calls f S ) \ commodities will be granted freely 5 5 > e iR i you remember o i alls from Paris and Lon- | A4 C 4 Iy V'S aranted freely B Bfana our just cause to emphasize such utterances in a | .. . .o, (hk‘§:‘;;§“ ‘:"' : Fifty | don to Washington became so pr | it was announced, subject only to the O’KEEFE WILL RUN, . e late ra yractical manner. set’'s ge sy o 3 = S 1S deno- g tl ur 1 et 0s Do 1 nl restrictions 1 Sec by o ¥ IIRL Rtc 1ste=t utterance of Max: | © ianner. Let's got busy. || irats nominated Horatio Seymour for | L&, At our young soldisrs were hur- | TO BE DISMISSED | [550iniicns of e roited states ro- OPPOSING TILS an Harden, editor of “Die Zu- £ Prosidont, andl sverrbody . was eut||ried over by hundreds lof thousands. | regulations of the United States re- x S0 £t (The Futur h Mooline Tor Generlicnant T doeir ol s s that might be thrown into | — pecting trading with the enemy. ¢), the most rad- 'HE ALBANTAN DRIVE. E N s N el | Mining machinery will be exported = publication in Germany = their training by experience Prussian House of Lords Hold Sect and arrangements are being made to [ = t g by experience in | I d Tet Third District D s i = e aes While there lias been no recent ac- s They have heen nceded, and they have | g license for export a considerable emocrats Finally Se- i 1 e . \cted so that ! el Session To Act On His amount of railv SEierrat . ocracy and independence for | tivity on the western front, Italian It the Tuel Administration and tho | SCLS0 2o that America is proud of | e T oRAC LN ateies r“) ‘\1\‘\:‘”1 S th cure Man As Candidate For ery race ripe for grecdom. I and French troops, assisted by British | Railway Administration -cannot se- hem. It has now become our duty | Casc. d 3 O L e R R R e = e- | to send more, ar i { has been communicated to the Mexi- Charges Agfainst G. O. P. o ot oxer that Wab yesecls bhave diceecned i iy foromobEN coul Hop Bewtmnber e ey o Rt e i L 1 soverment i S ' bal the great celestial sizn of voters will express their opinion at ey form & strong American a Paris, July 11 A secrot session e el Y e times. then poace is veach- | i€ the Austrians back several miles | the polls next R o arinion B Eea ay o) do Ribeinitallshars i batof| Wil ibe ineld by the [Ernesien House he State Department announced| New Haven, July 11.—The members ble tomorrow in Albania, and there is every indi- | Commercial 2 line or reserve line, at the will of | of Lords on Friday, even functionaries o e thesligt of articles for export | Of the Democratic State Central com- > = R S e 2 L& o . ari made publ Sath here and by the | mitteedfro > . - aild j W was on Kuehlmann’s cation that the new campaisn there v.l t e ‘;u generalissimo. The Rpit- { and ushers being excluded Maceibunllc ) nv‘«‘u‘n:,- 1;1 \‘(»x‘f’w : i - fr:m »:\nr ml} d congressional eech discussed in foreign coun- ish and French are calling 1 1 Tt expected that P bassad 6T e yeserday afernon formally ! will be pushed with vigor by the Al- 5 < alling up all is expected that the dismissal|City. was not meant to he exclusive. | tendered the Hon ies only with contempt and e AT AGIE R (T Possibly the only to please all | their remaining men from 18 years | of Prince Lichnowsky from the body nogimeant o ibe: exclusive.(tendakon tho omination foriconkren S edlat o wiih v Bl lies. The sudden drive evidently took | the people with a skip-stop system is | 27 ase to 55. We have no cause to R e G decided bt FaiT man for this district on the democra use there was nothin n it the enemy completely by surprise, | {0 change in every six months to th imitate, but much cause to hasten | meeting g ORI 2 ISR ER e ‘i‘r"’k“' to Attorney Arthur B. oh convinced them of the ug stop arvest the people 5 ** | the completion o 3 - O'Keefe, o o e e ich convi i them of the up- TR, £ G, WY S (R ik people who have > compl £ anarmy commen. } S e 57 . ~ e ofavy Haven. Mr. O'Keefe ghtness of its author. The re- ' o B e e s R v i Sotin e s ol o L nEron i R ifty Belgian Givls Killed When | has accepted the nomination, and will Bration of Belgium to it before the Austrians were compelled | Louis Globe-Democr: s e T ; | E \ Lichnowsky make a strong fight y of Belgium to its con- “guis G mocrit || et < The European forces of | was amhassador at London at the Hospital Is Rombed. g fight to defeat th U e R e e to withdraw their force: across the & freedom look fo the United Stat | outbreak of the war. In Marct Fond ; neb il S ondin c e G onETeEs A c b : 2 erman e fhapoie States as [ outbreak o e wa arch of London, July ,r Sor 5 e RNk d. or the answer put off Fieri-Berat line. Vienna admits the | Germany nove dreamed that one | the reservoir of man-power o Ve s e el ek | e = A "‘, “” 2 BEEREL John Q. Tilson erica Tilanc 5 . day Uncle S. wo reCOM6 vhic 1e ) of andur @ aid o e Belgians more tha The name o r. O'Keefe . Ameri Breeland i |G, ceos G ON0 Dven e ||l DAL GRS R g Wi n of strenzih must | criticising the German foreign policy, | fitty girls were killed by air bom / Shenamy of ME Qicecte has Deen hava been so defeated R i member of the concert of Pow. | HOW to carry democracy to victory | blaming the German government f : 5 led ur bombs | sent to Seeretary of State Fredericlk Vel ity A Dot e e hdrawal was nec- | ers. And he doesn't play second fid- | 2nd the world to peace | starting S S e MEDed e B R etk J. Perry and will be immediately sub R el e e Caaitatadlby the “pressure fromi strone | ait (et Dlttsbure S et et il that | La Panne, behind the®Yser front, ac- | stituted for that of Gourdin Y, Gail s Nioe S TNg h did every T yssih] te OT( o ) specia S o r 1 S FESAN emselves and will declare enemy forces" Tim B ”'(‘ o 2 DOEath e ,“ ;; “,”,‘ i pecial dispateh from [ Jard, whose name is now on the tick- ' € v conqt i ~ art 2 5, + avert osti es is now in Switz- h e gue. Fifty bomibs ere drop e wh g mselves nquered Anything It is not reasonakhle to suppose that iy and the Administration. S e rortedlio b wnitinS R "‘“ h\\ V)r I] I t ut who has declined the nomin . se is sham fghtin G et | : : gD 1 ~diate neighborhood of | ation. Tuesday was the last d ’ H EaiTe s et B el s ot a decisive action is to be cxpected at A suitable job for the Kaiser when . oy Courier-Citizen ) { his memoirs for publication e e el el e o e || e o " '», ‘\‘ “uu fo ts Belgit Nenvolc | e Malden Ney : e 8 1ominations to be returned, but Se¢ R e SR e once in this theater of war, but the | P€ace comes, might be as a hodear- | ., 2 Maldet ws remarks that | = v tbout 100 yards from the hospi- | retary Perry stated that h i B b it mined At st the ieren o know | kum ) »\ i YI‘ \Xu & of Wdestrovediliiecto EEE I EENE vh\,n\;- “w s for | PROY. FMERY IN BERLIN ) wait as long as he possibly could to the open declaration of war 4 French towns ndianupoli ews | g democrats i Vashington | W e s e e R ot . ¢ S to ben laration of W L ik o lone aa ey baresstne polis New | A A ] e f the many eirls In the villa en- | afford the democrats every facllity to creases by iu foreizn enemy in Albania a large number of | The e ot M 3 e e e el merican Feonomist Has Unusual d in making bandages and re-| get their nominees correctly on th buntries the crowds of thosc L ¢ aiarc v o I )f Montana will be rep- | gi'e AGTE i i shington | D anticht ctate Dop b oars Jiring linen for the wounded, thirty | ballots lho do not attribute to the Prus Austrian troops will be occcupied | resentod in the senate of the United ;. »(l‘ 1y have a preference | vere killed instantly or died from s Pt go g : i o e e e DR @] sl Sl Gl b \shington. July (1. ~Professo it " n-Germar spirit freedom there, which wmight otherwise be @ Rankin | i essor | injuries within a fow minutes. Forty ~ = . has her was I we ma e terfere Certainly democrats, from | Henry C. Emery, the arlean bon : s j L W PAST S AT sht, honor and morality. e o e ey, may be par- |0t imes, have ) . nery. America on- | injur vere removed from the villa, EW PASTOR GIVEN doned Bully for Jeanne 2 I imes, have known how | omist capturec ¢ - 5 e t % B s o dnonatin e | r Jeanrette.—New | known how | I hen the Germans | of whom twenty-four died later ¥ F onsting words of | ern fronts. And besides, the news of | Haven Journai-Couriey | to look for a joh. But in the more | Seizd the Ala lalands ¥ i0in Beolin ROUSING WELCOME aiser dwindle int S| e 7 importz Somifions tha and in g00¢ y s R ) x Ll 5 Kaiser d Ule into insignificance | further disasters to their troops will » - 5 | “l): nmlw lx tions the administra- | @nd in good health, according to word DAD SURRENDERS SON YW MK pared with s « 1 | 1 etire vis an aithe o higt on not seck artisanship, | | received the State depar 2. tatements of his subject. Hurden | ans ¢ G 4 slosives, tarpedocs—and roses. His | » and one \t to be will- | the Spanish Embassy in Berlin. Refuses to Harbor ITi e : i i e St _“‘ n | ans at home, who are already evi- | rose garden at Willowmere was his ; to eredit Y: ority of the! The dispatch said that Professor v Iim When He De- | Rov, Wilkins andl Wite! Guest puniched Lefore fer Barine| aoncinge & spitic of pronouneea un-||hobby duking his las Geaw ThHe | OURLIE WD DAE Eons to Wesh | Emervy had the freedom of the cit serts From Army, % i H uestion the propriety of his mas- | rest “Mrs. Aaron Ware Lrear Thelington with having dome so to per. |and was allowed to correspond with | Birmingham, Ala, July 11.—Star Members of Germsn Baptist actior He will undoubtedly be | Sreae early June rose, is named in honor | [O\™ l‘hmr humble part in helping | neutral countries under the rules of | IN& Hicks. Jr., who dese rted his com- Church—Ordi i 1 vife i 5 | the gover wir he ar. > = hi ~ 2 Ll e 1 S ed for this lalest outbreak. But | OF Tk AN TSER LA e a0 ”", e Prob- | the censor. This information came in [ Mand at Camp Wheeler. Macon, Ga e Aooon: - e THE RUGGIST A a fe oung men of military age | response to a eyl bhel State two nths ago, was bac! bl A reception to R b e, puwertil anz uthiess | HE DRUGGTIST'S SIDF . ERein on dpute men odmilia e !n'\wvv(’yn‘ G hr th stat De- | two Jnm:vfn 250, s l\[:wk in the | 'r»ur"my“f':} Rev. F. Wilkins, the nay b cannot | 5 ; | iervios cape | partme rofessor Smery’s | Dands o nilitary officials toc ew pastor a he Germar w Wough it may be, cannot strangle e hericolumny anfthle tpagehis Pathiotom and Taw: [ zervice in’the army; bui they have [ e Goss rioort tioa | throush the inswumentalit o242y | church, was held last e vt a c nor stamp ou | P | s e e ey | € B L entality Enuie s h E . 5 the Harden's voice tamp out his | to be found a communication from a (Des Moines Capital) 1 very few, and they are finding | Switzerland recently said that he was | father. The young man wh _ | church and there was a large | P Etein s et s aticractar | he was & ho hid in{ g4 1 large attend- teachings. And they are falling on | local druggist in reference to an edi- The burning of a foreign language | Official \\v”\m”m”'” agk: ':1 already. | in a prison camp at Darmstadt, the woods near his home in J ance of members of the congregatior tertile ground every day | tortal of yosterday about closing | ChUrch in Mashaka county on Thurs e e e coun- | — after leaving camp, was turned over -I\_ \‘*r\\\",«,\,(n;ll‘le evening was spent ! 3 night is something : ! eral, expects its young men RUSSELLITE SENTENCE to the authorities by his f , tev. Wilkins and his wife, a b { hours for drug stores BN L ) PO 5 L R i G B0 S O g el i | P chhionorn S .:‘) iy 2yghisitathor ivho ||t v wosks i asbracgor PREACHING AND PRACTICE. | il ove e w 1 i 1 action should be denounced | lic opinion sooner or later puts ti i — —— T ral night In the woods be- | and members of ordially received | mmunication explains itself | evervwhere by patriotic men and | ther i | vem | Ttallan Translater Sent to Atlanta For | for fniding his son T embers of the ongrogation »atrons of the New Faven road are s forth e 1 R wom e ere. And it expects of all th h- o T were greatl e = e } Patrc he New Haven road ar ts forth elearly and coneisely | Women. It was to prevent just such | crs the very best service ,:,.,l’(,f", 10 Years. It nearly breaks my heart fo have | Kcats of Ne m;:’ devithEtbem, Roy § familiar with the placards to be seen | the v ewpoint of the druzgis: We i"wm~ that Governor Harding sued | them. In normal times th : = K;r ¥ York, July 12—Giovannt d to arrest my own son and turn him " Sy ew aven and Rev. Buier (o early e Sonch ¢ his languag SRE A e 5 they migh . pid 2.—Glov i delover to the anthorities . 1io aterbury were present L in nea velr At T e TR e S ST I GRS T P e ek 2t This | hold their position whether or not l Cecea. one of the Russelites found | a charge,” ‘*X:i."w‘:‘)"» on so serfous| Rev. Mr. Wilkins succeeds Rev . views of one Mr. Elliott on ! New Britain desire to give the public | gk _church was some- | they gave it. But in times like these | guilty of violating the espionage law. | Bl her told officials, | KKarl Roth as pastor of the s Ty o give the public | what recalclfrant on account of the fliciency is soon discovered | was sentenced vesterday t : but even if he is my son, I cannot| Rev. Rath r 11 12 Saure ourtesy The substance of the | every consideration, and all fair- | leadership of a stubborn preack K vered and | : ay to serve ten| harbor him as a deserter o toth retived from the pastorate . ! pr her. So | weeded ouf e e e Sl T N : serter even | of the local church a few : ¥ 7 octrines thus promulgated that | minded persons will appreciate (he long as the minister was stubborn his e e e e ey € countenance his action.” ; e e few month 1ut 1 5 ' | congregation 1 o1 = rt Ee e In the United States ago and accepted a pastorate i k e first duty of all employes of the difficultics with which they are.cot gatio tubborn. These [ SSRGS e on- | foreign lanzuage ministers have nn- Watch Your Cos ! IELRBLo oIy R ! AN AFRIAL GUNNE ! costatel A member of the Jad is to be courteous to the public. tending at the present time A e e S W } Coal. { De Cecoa was Jtalian translator for : NNER [ church stated this morning that ti B .\ Eliott certainly has the Zht We i 4 Ay X (Saturday Evening Post.) the TInternational Bible Students’ a ™ = % only reason he knew for the s Mr. Bllic he righ We are glad to learn that physician | Hldie it Camp D L R . " ey : r'“‘ r" Tormer Herald Man Quartern [Siien of Rev. Roth w o S oo aroalens e seliEml sl s b it Sl B h endar warns us that frost | Sociation and other societies founded | i : W0th was that he had a a 1 ¥ hir 2 c hows where he can have i i to d won-combatant |, S e | by the late “Pastor” Charles Russell in Naval Scaplane Ser better opportunity elsewhere mendable, but he eviden not tion A EHa T ork v cen under the influence AV ndred days or so awa Vit = nheid M58 o INihe 5 3 lently 1 ion filled at any time. So | of a Mennownite | “her b We heed th Imonition of t1 - | With Joseph F. Rutherford, tho head JohnuWalter SHlart, Sormerlyofiithe ! S gpbgstor, UERe) . SWikin + seeded i pressi 5 18 | ite preache herefore hec he admonition of the fuel | AR ‘ ) ceald atan 2 T hnted trom it the & s ve ceed mpressing them | understanding of this nature exigts | it is necossary for the preachers to administration and ordes »f the Russellite sect, and six other | It .vlln lr.m and now an aerfal gunner | | 1 A“ a ;‘»» m the theological sem 1por el histiichor aaentoloii | between doctorstandldr ssists eUery | Bcbiui=htiin o) toRniy e ptriollSrMESDRI VO LR THE] ReaTly '1'\“ Vv].v | me nn!n nalDa Cleonal waslirecently con. :n y«ln ;m:;w Blates Noval Mivine, Y M hochedisy, v Y itew wes L v e 4 | ff ear ye dealer | victed of seditions activitie G orps, who has been ey ago and ce then has been marric ¢ & them put into prac- emerzeney Do iaedl o | anc c il v viet litious activities in en- N visiting his r T 3 rovided for, and ther iles indulzent and says 5 othe s, He attended some of t 2 4 ; o Z " o B e G it "y\m “ : ) encouraging opposition to military | m w}, r, Mr M. Hart of No.” 29 | wio ARta ey sor f the be re is no need of emulating the example = ; 4 you v T | snomesn s onbanlo UL e T iinaalaties Be nithi liar R vecter aa i R R SRS L DO L LU onE Hand T e I = ’Lm (u‘yr(h_u\:]‘ M:«*\\ in the | weres interned fo twenty vears' im [[fr Toass rimnd ey vara, Bhna | DikesRstudenta sisted In chure B . fTaven road are, for the most someonc oo o 1675 of two of the thirteen hins I | prisonmen : delphia, where he is attachoe 5 ork in various places. As yet he N ze§ ol t | someone about the premises thirot part of those who sympathize with gl ol i e | Rl ! Al N > he Is attached to the | pag not heen orda 3 t e b wiform S ne Une e S i s = hon 1 somelean of that S [ Allied Naval Coast Air' Patrol. Quar- | ¢ iy ordained fo the minis- L] < it ate, a hes 1o0dity m tryir to hold on i N - - - e termaster Ha y + p r 1e local ¢ irch i AR Ty he sam sannot be sai ¢ difliculties « 3 AN P 5 7 WOMEN WORKE WANTED., i trained at the 5 S anging th annot be said of Of interest also is the mention of . ”‘y“- samplos, because it would ! : ‘u‘mw ston (S. C.) Navy Yard and the | hetd sems fim e cburhs to ¥ he ti nd this is especial- vendors of medicines and drugs who Yool bl hekon® oy o it . /i 1 e ‘T‘ ut | Red Cross Chapter Secks 1.000 Vol- ;’r‘i”"' flying school at Pensacola, Fla. | {1 aueust a2t which the < eplorable in the case of e o y LA 1 = ! A o when ca e received a non-comm e gust 2t which time v, Wi o v deplor in t of one or ' have little or no knowledge of f{he |2nd file of the Dutchmen in Richland : deliver your winte ; unteers to Help Knit Sweaters. 5 i dispion will be exs Sa’ 1 } ? : ! vour v supply, I have no ¥ TS, cer's rating as a seaplane aviator xamined by f hurch snts whd have been on the | articles they offer for sale. We ag township. Mahasl county would | more idea than the man in the moon.| The New Britain chapter e e % aviator on |\ aminers and on passing the examina i« , long t 1 te, they | with the author of the mmuni e /'m” ht except f 5 L thing in siEhi; not even | need of 1,000 women fn make sweat- | SeTVCic o3 i réained by the minigter .m to be entirely iznovant of the ! tion that it seems unjust to perr 5 L S bie sort of promisc O R o el Al Soalinrall SE = d : - 28 O - 2 i othe uke the sit Ve should {ake this for an cxcep- | helmets. There : | te and Mus, Wilkins g i r s of politeness. It has | such dealers to cngage in the sale of | ' ntgomery eounty and | Honal case: only a good Can o ;‘: % A Hesennu e o | e LERLUIE SOt B Il GRS e been the experience of many a patron | these articles. They profit therer e R e e “l‘*‘““\-l to heip the | john Alzauer of Westfcld g B\, <o to the railroad station a few ! but must leave the intricate matter | 2eisne ot rmined man edito a day contain something or other |socks and 2,000 sweaters, which (DO "‘ = Yosterfay that BOY SCOUT NOTES o i jio 1e Capit is chairn of th the same veir orth of the O B : | while Ariving down Main stree : Ay it vl K B inutes before train time and he | of compounding a prescription to the e e o n i Nortl h hio i’ illed upon to have r by fall. will | bovs ot in the path ““ D ¥ opened their meeting with e ompelled to wait at the tick in- | licensed druggist because the ndor | And usges this column and his tine for | or so away. Much may be done in | ‘f “r\\ ‘v“‘w‘h _material and u‘, ctions | auto e BT BSRS EnG \‘w“} he v ed B« until the agent finishes writing a | cannot do this work. There should the purpose. of ursing patriotic men | thitt time, with practically unlimited | for them at (‘r’w‘o R ‘1”1""“ ’|1 I‘;m e Toseph Pavano was the bicyelist. | meeting was over e e ortor, or chatting Wih a friend, or | be a law in this country, as there is | try moral suasion and then ] deposits ailable { ters on Court street Nt Cren a social hour. Warren Stack, Frank stherwise engaging himself while the | abrord forbidding the sale of drugs | they resort to violen: method e R e }" m . cl | Workers for the 8,000 refugee gar- WS iy 30 i mrmy o, ar “ Joseph Buodeck were aiting travellers leng s. a o v P A O g % re-wa aste of ) | ments are so neede Some BILG ORI B oy S don ) ccepted in the troo The meetir Bine of waitins avellers lengthens. ' and medicines by anyone who is not | are sure that Towa is a state of peace, | b2 much r & Uron e Al ¢ als lec ome of the = e R e ouinad o el reeting ' T he agent f v o 5 a s € c 5 e on e me cut garments have arrived and will g E rom | urned at 5 R, a when the agent finally conde- 'a regularly licensed pharmacist. Then '”"d‘ '(“f are also sure that n ap- | who expects to use a ton of ¢ next | be nee ]tt fr,,‘,h ,' ," '\'\ “” h hington street last evening while z S (tend to their wants. he be. % ealed to iven comm 3 rinter—a cessa. - the Red Cro; ork e P S sconds Lo attend to their wants, he be- | the public would be fully protected \r\_n_rh o e lisngloon i ity, iter vho uses coal now-—r lletto [evite & sraat deailof thelrtime loth bk ttending the moving. Women are often kissed against RN s 21y excited men can be made t e responsib A picture shosw s thes n r better judgment : B ses abusive if a patron has the ;in this regard. W 1en can be 1 o e 1=ibility of ing that the |this summer towards completing these | 4 jagyq 103 at Fox's theater. It was their better judgment, but no woman ! 5 | tuel is economically used allotments ¢ he police are looking for|is ¥ 1 against ‘her will—Capras the auto. l“e SRDELS /

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