New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 13, 1918, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1918, —_— — Tep— - - - o - i T T fto hurl the tyrany | v IS 7 RO A OBEN which his country | s« S f children. Supe fat any time, bhut : ¥ : Halfw oss the s % to lo Bls like the present. | o, o Al . v i e ] " m 1 j8 to TFrance on| Takes : a4 Al ration I 3 y ) N work, Mr 8 with st pica ey L BE G o 2on- Then They in Turn Are Chased F ready to g W Is t! y penny of its| Into fder that the in- §y be cleared of & Tri-color may R the Stars and | fparts of Victory. 6 tomorrow! Ro ' i No giv ) e mpa And he - [ | were ! €0 $1.40 | } report of the b night : o | E Sailing into the sunrise— rm is the purchase the 0 would cost hal von Hinden- | " the larg ; ctter foilow M In convoys never done ocery HusE fens Mr. Pea he did not fa- BRtures of today's ! And pretty soon boys'11 expe was then | i Somewhere in France, Jast~months ihero | ir o the Hum e south - the 1 pver. If the | of his illness | AMor f me time the G 4 ' 2 ibrary | 1 re- | h with caution. | . : s I the | fBut the fact that CTS AND PANCIES, 1 t t {ana in the hest of health. Hop led by the As- | 8 e and |0 this letter Happily phrased were t ecessary to uc- Connec know that Bill and 1 are feeling fins v find you all tt Bxtraordinaryid (Pl e St e o ghe belief that this [ jand to France, when he spoke of . 5 t 1 1 8 “Well dad how is every thing in egarded as accur- | American revolution at a Fourth A . \ susi f old 5 B Wine T neoe Tvery fri is dead, his loss [ July banquet in Pari : i The finance tiee > thank America th : Is amount- iy great, immediate | OO0 © S _ £ ] mout far. Other German |io¢ of good."— Waterbury R : . R | e ol an take up his work o ! c meeting | Connecticut iightir \ long e { which certainly opened their e true, lics in the fact ¥ ! ! Sinde was taken up, and t L or they woul 48 able a strategist as | of idlers from B the importance of the | fhe German people learn : ¥ e t wion accepted. Under We were a popular idol, 4 morning S¥hey affectionately fead, their morale will “our Hinden- e that fight we are arabed’'s famous motor iternoon session So if they come over again utilize the free energy of the air losing at 4:15 won't be any that will go fu sh power for all the weavnon - ffected. The newspapers St St v vides f quarter of an s ata last time oA My have prated much about|engine of hot 1 » : . j“”",,f‘ like pe e ones that i Gt Henburg; have aroused the people | Ple for practical n.—Ney : ¢ . ) e 1 R BE L onthusiasm over his accom- | ondon Day : . . e e o aare bhiy overtiee den sorry looking lot, I'll say '] plishments as to cause them to pin ¢ ) I v - taken, and Superintendent | to see what my chum and T did, why BWell | their faith absolutely to him, and the A milllon soldier Fri i . : « [Holmes reported on changes in | 1 don't know what you wiwld say ifim first million in a financial . o fou 1 tering the | oo : went out into No Man's Land 1 The othier millions will roil ¢ i @ some of | mendous shock to their spirt They | riedly.—Middletown Prees. : &, A\lthough children completing ¢ | broad daylight (thru trenches) and with | news of his passing will be a tre- vocitional Grammar school utter difference | Will be affected far more greatly than ' L t y st x grade it ‘: 1e elementary | spotted four Germans working on 4 b { | < se o i 100ls may enter the Prevocational 3 o ) as to inquiries. We | were the British when Kitchener was > i b \ Tswo of them 1 know wil B war work must have | lost at sea. There is only one Hin The federal food boar | ' y < S never handle or shool a rifle again children whose PG ver all else and that the | denburg, and if he is gone, it will be | list of pr C L : : ) on deterred may now | The other two, you would have | meat, fish and some other thing It L ¥ v M Holme« looks nice on paper, but it is a ~ondi- t an int 3 < n a child has been kept from iy e h man to take a cheerful view of the l(jon and not a theory that confront R R D G s L L fitely no exctise almost in- | situation. the market man and the purchaser strat ¢ ickness heing the " ol = New York ISvening sun 1 to )y veason. In cases' of | Not se& another working party off t @phone cempany is trying to do its | difficult to compel the average Ger- explained | laughed your head off to see the way ire in this regard, But there is ab- cover But in the meantime we did ome witchboard. Calls | VON HERTLING'S SPLECH. confused, and after if the child is the proper | our right, of ten or twelve, that had the Prevocational Gram- | to use Imperial Chancellor von Hertling A pleasant glow remain o ; L ! ! ke . 5 - ; Deapillioeidlioved o olts \ fi same. This will provide the same trench we were In, 1 may 1 his . . Vo AL A T AT (G e DRuLom SinA 14 IS | took occasion during the debate on | world-wide lebration of Hiee 55 ioss andl s oo ooreAl ot | whieh will h v ) t i iechanical training hefore & 2 " | tions for July Ne y v £ S L et 2. 200 Ive o ot nes A d nder way in the Reichstag, to assert | i . . P IR s s s to our lir We didn't ! wa Boche to get us if we saw th someonc entire- | yho general political situation, now person with whom m first, which we did, but it is 1 |all in the gam The next time (n 02rd | fow days later) w ent out ] DAL 4 Or | eamg ck wit heln nverse. If he remon- thm «Preident Wilson wants war un- vallarc i ss at | misforty e recommendation | ¢ the operator, she very | . : 1 f ¢ s . loptec Death of Sultan of Turkey a ! : 1 di ) | letter read from the state til we are destroyed”. If by “‘w vou swer 1 with brazen im- | gertling identifies the great mass omebody to write tha rtinence or replies in a voice at|German people with the Hohenzol- ¢ ught on the 1 | - 1 iis from other towr < Lo ingfield Daily hich Ros: now of Superintendent . : pce har v 1d enough to al-|jorn and Prussianism, then perbaps Gl et 1 it ntony s 08 - The least the tele- | pg js right despite himself, for Amer- ¥ : ! e lcen gLl \ld the French A Boche n times like : 1 W pays more to edu- Al Sl in times like | jon has declared that this war must s k the trade school t SO SEn QRS | It it is true that the young son ¢ \ i o trade school th : : S public’s nerves are | make an end of autocracy. If the | el v | Nicholus is to he hoisted to the v b Penche 1 | ¥ hool Yow that o “Why didn't s to impress upon | Germans are willing to submit indefi- | sian throne his elevation will not ten 1 4 e | J n brought up for the first rule of | to the Ameriean employ bus ) insurance | ar S . c r ht it a good time e aad nitely to the yoke of the war lord, [to raise his \ ' : Constitu n i - ¢ " € t rates, and the matter wa B 1 mo: £0." Can vc i ~ina then they must be prepared to share | Tisk-—Atlanta ition. : 5 follow DAkl SR t re so0 u imagir If these two rules are | his 3 i s . : < 1 the | ==\ iio N S 8 his fate. All that military tyranny - : . vecently t ‘»‘m‘ mwm.l‘.mr T (e TG GO TEL e s in the high schools rvice is 1 The second is, ou could only . see the patrons of the company | represents must be destroved, and all 1t Womop | Soldicrs From Prison e yR cigaal 1 with other | who adhere to lts principles must | i g ; 1 \ il lad from my hojie P { (Toronto Mail and Impi ; : lish, own Campa jumped up on top fall when it falls. This does not | e : ; % canctioned by Abe |l s (bt dnd bk b b mean, of course, that we are seeking | stions are made in the Unite = ! ate, was made known to the board { Boehes just because a shell landed JULY 14TH. the corporal destruction of the people | State such as were discussed i | of i vesterday, through a communication |yenr him. That and causes similar to is the national holiday of | of Germany, nor of their rulers, for |“da in | the latest 1t brought forw . ne for all of that the i that matter. It means simply : s % <h Schools, v s jon that has | : sin i Billington Booth, who 4 U for a1l ot ihatthe sl struction of the spirit of world con- | that the State prison warders thro > Iren . e 3 quest which has taken deep root in | out the country should be called =l g t n the state board reported, is | to me but will close now Squal conld keen on writing dad If our beloved : ¢ u of fer that hs their leaders’ souls and which urged | to select from among the crimina o b | : . heir charge, 5,000 men to be add - 2 considered similar or equa e o ke Toveitoinn sovereign and subject alike to precip-| ! ne nd respect, her slogan alone would LhL: e to precip-) | B\ o Amertcan army. In Cana : mentary school education itate the great war. They must be no other claim to esteem . 1 3 | HENRY.” otnmar ttention of the matter of permittisg convi " by ; R books other than knglish <R especially must we in | Punished for this terrible crime and | critminals to o to the front h ¢ - 3 o ; : local High school, they must be restricted sufficiently [up more than once, but so fa e | T easy el \ i ec ogal school board took | . recall there was never any Sug : > : ; them even betore! WORK OR FIGHT IS tlon of a wholesale jail delive y v 3 ¢ . board of education met, Th | Judges were appealed to in behalf of N r 1 & i school report showed tota TO BE EI\’FOR(”E” The one refreshing part of von | individuals about fo be sentenced, | A. M. v . , s : b pupils now taking advantage he United States revere the grand to exclude the possibility of a repiti- tion of such a catastrophe. epublic wlith principles which har- onize fully with those for which our ncestors foight and died, and for L several million American sol- | FIeTting’s speech is the avowal that|and almost invariably the decision| the m S ou = vas in the I The idea opera report of the probation office Germany has no intention of retain- | WaslIr tY B Che idea oy Duri L A0 LS T Ticer ing in the of the judg vas i i Yor v , I as follows Absentees, 1,446; by sick- liers today are ready to make the o ing Belgium when peace is declared. t « iy sacrifice = i that to be a soldier < 5 ¢ ik < e by parent That, however, is not enough. Ger-|yonor and that t . T 3 t truant, 193; placed hacl many must make full restitution for | would feel insu ¥ were com- ¢ \ 1 7 visits to schools, 434 v s 8. Commissioner L Draft Loards Will Help Men to Get solemn obli- Jobs in New 1ssist in some way the awful wrongs which von Hert- | pelled to welcome as comrades thu i g bunrglars and perhaps men guilty of | (i \ ar's s <c commented on the report, worse crimes. That is likely to e ) > 1 F £ stated that the number of tr The enforcement of the “work i | the reason put forward by the Ameri- : x \ s rger than usual. He said | um. But it is not to be expected that | can authorities if they Telect the plea 7 he - o . } i B e great event. Wheth- Britain ling's predecessor officially admitted have been committed against Belgi- layi flag, or a or 1er means, we must fight" order will come under the d while other cities , e tiontorhtn-ioonilaratt the present chancellor will make any | for the condemned eriminal advanced v vy too large a numMer al draft Tho & 3 3 5 ter ¢ t ‘ reporte Chairman | police have not heen give or Lafayette has | SUch Promise now. Nor is it neces- | by Mrs. Booth 1 Do o Y necly sary. The Allies will take care of that | . pay tribute to On the other hand there is some- C 1 L Ador; 7. Gaffney commented that | ders on its application and whatever on us and upon ing to be said in favor of the pro- | > K fxvit hools are closed noth posal. Perhaps the ‘t thing inter’ H : done to remedy mat- to he sald is that i ¢ 1 m t 3 “ 1 . <hould | says that they are just z triotic ¢ inancial Roport Wt those coming within the re- done 1 ndoubtec 1 de he : upervision of the draft boards. The side at the peace conference. So demonstrated time and lc at the peace conference. So it : eral understanding of the law is When Marshal Joffre, the | 4068 not matter ,really, whether Ge M many agrees now to do s or tha hero of the Marne, visited thiscoun- y oy do- this or that She will be comp exactly | A : 6 1ax tendercd mn ovniom ench |2 compelled to do exactly | ,y.1 from their patriotism there employment through the eldom siven a forelgner coming | What the leaders of the civilization | no reason to suppose that they wou e "The members of the | Pid her to do when final victory hu |t el arivlien hrorl e o s - : TN e i . ey o ncal thelrtofforts horn fighters e penitentiary would S e J g furnisni High Commission have had | likelv as most Institutions to t ey H 3 the liking opportunity to observe through- | provide voluntecrs for a forlorn hop | i ] : local hoard >ut the United States the esteem in According to press reports, Ger-|The wonvist, if a brigad of them > o f the draft } 1em i ‘hich thelr country is held. But the | many refuses to believe Baker. Well, [ Were approved, need ] b ‘prot £ th { i SR e D erprefation of the order was ront Il. the one fact, in the | a lot of cynics in this country didn't, | o thergtrooy | to make regulations <e fades into in- | cither, until the Secretary of War move any fear or the ord o lart ; presence of our | made their criticism look ridiculous. | diers heing contamin. nember did not ik e e 1y, fighting with the : alled honor system % politicians.’ sons of France to save that land and| Germany demands 7 billio: gsyersl amonieani nen: ¢ QL 3 il ) come withi to preserve democracy. The love |indemnity from Russi: = ! . 5 who war that exists between Trance and Am- | War that would be 31 billions of of e i erica has been sealed with the blood | 1ars, but present quotntions make clves 1ike true mer of the two countries’ soldiers, and | Tibles worth abonut 9 cents a bushel ~ enemy, to every day the honds of affection are offl being welded more closely together ‘Passengers w i o hoard by deeds of love and heroism in the | cars will be required to enter the sta- | battle against the common encmy tion, deposit their fare in the box in t VOTORCYCLIST STRUC France has fought man bitter | the same manner as done at thc . i ! Y G n Yourevich ts. She has literally bled from |and subway stations in New York pore. But she never fought | city, and pass through the wire nct- | annot apnea e gloriously nor in a more righte- | ting which encloses the entrance to | 3 | ous cause an at the esent time. | the car—New Haven Journal-Courier. ' " & unpardona m France stemmed the russian tide | If New Haveners can pass through on i army when it threatened to overrun Eu- | wire netting, Houdis have lot of | {he Austri 5 1 7 e : il ik > doi ruc > motor L and in a short time the aus rope, aad now America has come Lotl‘nar-‘ ‘arahvmwéewu who ir ) inadvisable 1 ourevich was slightly injured will get after them.

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