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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1918 - R cone oo ot e, e CHIMES RING WHILE | ~ OFFICIAL FAIR PRICES FOR FOODSTUFFS | And yet the German | hesitate fo issue the | st oo 7 - x above. After telling Butlers wust work or fight because | - aple;Grocertes, I S " | they are non-producers. A war de- | Py | e that there are | .. tmone which can imagine & but- Wheat flour, 49 1b sacks ......... N (elccomd s ko Should Pay @ricans in France, Lu- | Jer unbending sufiiciently to work or brands) B stafr have the ef- | fisht is zifted with wonderful imagin- b ‘Wheat flour, 24 1-2 th sacks .cceseevsan 5 5 E SO $1.65 $1. . .dcs of | otion puisville Courier-Journal Barley flour, 98 1b sacks s that nunareas ot e es ond Americans| The fact thut no German fass (Continued from First Page) AR 7 { were “flung to the bree " in Argen- e ETEERE Y, the Teuton mind | tina on that country's Independence | Only the part of those who went but| Coon. meal ¢ B 5till » German | day shows pretty clenrly how the | 2150 on the part of those who re- | Lominy 11 B oss - oo -per pkg Bnce must ask him- [ win blowing in that part of the | Mdined at home, was more manifest W GRS s oetidcoe - e ...per Ib \ori. | World—Providence Journal today than ever hefore While there Corn oil . AT e o o 5 e all these Amerl ; e were many sad leavetakings and nu- Cotton sced oll .. AEASAEY S ;pw have been| gy sinking of hospital ships seems | 'N€rous niothers, sisters and wives Condensed mill Brver, it may seem [ to be the last blow that knocked | WEPE quictly at the station, there was Evaporated mill Be” German people | down the Halfway House where Kai- | l2¢king much of the hysteria which Corn syrup - e from | ¢ Wilhelm expected to meet the [ NS marked other departures. New Rice 1) oo flour Graham flour per .pei per Intente to discuss peace with him.— [ Briluin people realize the grave situ- | White beans i " we imagine that | \yhurn Citizen i ation, understand that the war must gk .per 2 Yellow split peas por aides know heir | el be fought to a victorious conclusion Dried green pes can say is: “How | [n the future, brizht and cheery and arc ready. willing and preparcd S k\"”":;”\“m | Yhen h nkled face vou scan, | 0 Day the pric e - o SO (It he fought at Chauteau-Thierry Those Who Led the Boys. Malass once . g e 1 = You will krnow that he's a man. The first district quota was in ictory bread, 16 oz. loaf, 2 c . : per fOT SWINDLES. Detroit Free Fress. | “harge of Marshal House, a former Dried Froits, s Stor |l - member of the Yale Battery which Prunes, 40's and 39's jurprised or aston- | . , Tobvha : % § 4 Tron crossss can be hought in Ger- | 58w service at Tobyhanna, Pa., during | Raisins, seeded fid and graft have | \y5,y for 40 cent . Ward | the Mexican trouble of two years azo Evaporated peaches errhection with | would , this is L Briige- | His aides were A, L. Gritzmacker, Al- Bvaporated apric i ‘States army sup- { port Telegram bert M \(\!7. L. B. DeMars, Fred G. 2 foolish to imagine | Leubeck, Frank Muszynski, Richard Vegetables i =h to % | Another thing the Ger: mili- | B. Pinches, Fred A. Huck, Carl Hult- Virginia potatoes ... cwt ild be better in this | tarists may know is that the United | 8TeN, Joseph Ronillard, Henry Al- Onions, yeliow i ¢ 8 than in other | States is the champic non-indem- | press, Rayvimond RB. Alderman, Owen s uc saying that in | nity-payer of all the ages. Billions | Sullivan, Walter Milkey Paul E § Dairy Products Lacava Cheese, domiestic, fancy new p T | for guns and shrapnel, but not a red - in the second district Lawyer Al Cheese, domestic. fancy old .. . e : s cent for the hell cats of Prussia.— ot hert A. Greenberg was the captain in Fancy storage tub butter ......... ek ib charge and was assisted hy the fol- Conn. Fresh print butter .. 5 1h. lowing lieutenants Fred J. Dalton, Ifaney Storage Print Butter . ... i A i b brother of Lieutenant George F. Dal- Fggs, selected candled . ton, who is in France, Harold A. Ber- ¥ggs, regular candled pples there are al- B ones, and just as| iy .oon opped up in every country, so they are doz. do. 1h. ib. ih. 1b. Blel: appearance here. | ae s “’;‘ ance, Italy, ves, and In | on the flag of our heart: tini, George P. Demos, Charles A. Oleo prints, best table b Bountrics as well, there | That so gloriously wavod Gorman, John A. Brink, Bernard A. Oleo prints, cooking grade 4 e of fraud on the | As the sun sank fo rest Clark, Sven W. Dann, Abraham Gold- | Nut oleomargarine fures of "flu e : | That no other flag in the world berg, James Leroux and Philip Kall- Pure lard, bulk s and individuals who | ot Be PO o gren. B -unply contracts. And it| a4 eur glorlois flag Joseph Ronillard Leaves. Poultry xpected that because this [ The red, white, and blue Marching in the ranks today was| Old roosters fof ours is composed of human Joseph Rouillard of Beatty street. Fancy fowl, small s is ¢ sed o 8 ' - 3. i % > P | 1t stands first for freedom, He is the son of Mrs. Mary L. Rouil- Fancy fowl, large { | Free thousht, and free speech, lard and is the fourth grother from | Tancy small broilers .... : ; ity o Bh. | They deserve and will Drob- | gquality, and brotherhood, this one family to go into the service. | mancy Jarge chickens, 4-6 1bs r bly receive the full penalty of the | Good will, and love. Two of his brothers are now fighting Nioine e y‘“\‘;‘“ y = :“' 1y "ra e @ o T >, = L & Keys, larg . pae . «..per law. We should not, however. throw | In each fold of its beaut . In France and the third, Private| voung turkeys, small ......... el Is found strength, courage and . | James Rouillard. was the first New . . s o8 / { God bless old glor Britain man to be killed on foreign prosecution of the war is a failure | z,q purtured and bl soil, Before leaving with Company E JEEPSE 85 the | i)y bhecause a seore or more of | Then may we turn ever more than a year ago it was Privata [ Albert S Swanson. Richard Spurvey Rey all,realized | |\, . ., ypulous rascals have tried to |To champion its cause James Rouillard who said, in com- “‘;"91 Plitt. Loomis Thompson ! ’ f'ithe step they were | s Be willing to fight boldly menting on the departure of himself ornelius Lynch | Michael Bianca | 4 ; reap) of biosd monevs For it's bright bars and two brothers, “Yes, and I've got| John Peter. Romnald Czaplicki also felt proud to g0} 14 5 girty business, but there is one | . : s And as we gaze on it another brother home, Joseph, who is| “lfred Scallis. Wm. H. Kupfer. ! " %0 serve their cOUNtIY. | rofreshing feature. The War Depart- | May there ever arise waiting to go Just as soon as they| 4iPert A. Greenbers. Joseph Joseph ing there are two hundred |, it pag announced in & formal | A praver to its stars { want him”, True to his dead brother's sothony: Mikionis Anthony Radyha i t . fenry Walter man ), ' BAd seventy vacant chairs around ! i yovient that “any suspicion of the | And our God of the skies prediction, Joseph went this morning. ’kll'lf h \\"'\lxl:1 al ame PR e 3 ‘ Second District Soldiers. s poms Calante | D Zack Paul Kadzicski —-By George R. Turner, Plainville, Following is a list of -the second dis- evidence to substantiate the state- oday: John Martin i vidence to substantiate the stat today Abraham Goldbers. Waiy Talmaer | broken-hearted tomight. And the | .. This constitutes a clean t I‘ The Saloon’s Appe Joseph F. Burke. William Joseph Hanrahan Fred H. Huck DFHSIIG AGHOH '0 Eflfl Sfl'lkfl " I per they are not immune to temp- . per BH= | |, our hands and think that the ain. | ; e e he - . e family gables in varlous parts of (he | inpacrity of Army officers in this con- ity. Two hundred and seventy |, .q¢jon is apparently without a shred | mothers, wives or sweethearts are | at the parting would be incon- | q,. ;uy army officers, and at the same (Collier's Weekly.) l]-"mkw\DFvaJ Bartalo Rocca, A hire 7 ranoil s e 5 i = & B e John G. DeKelis e, A P e = S ebuke to those who were| The Y. M. C. A. reports that saloons R G hatt exander Ustach 1 T Julius Dunskir. Waclaw Wisniewski London, July 25.—The British wad hasty in pointing at them the finge peal much less powerfully to vouths TJoseph Yuknelis “ons i s Madtis as! . Carl 1. Bauer. Stanislaw Ni years of age than to older men William T. Geodwin ! Al anislawsNsa tions strike inues the Should these tidings raise our spirits Alfred H. Bottomley. Aaron B. Winn Harris H. Hall 18 strike continues the strikers of Simon Esmania Adam Kaczynski military age will be drafted prompHy’ . or lower them? Michael & C - S E s i rea ABOUT THE PHYSICIANS. | %" Among the young men reported on, onael B Conien Samuel Wiener Willlam Pletzakitu into the army, according to an A Nick M ss Andrew Koza, Tewis J. Arate. e hearts he on and What is the matter with the physi- | voung men from seventeen to twenty Owan T look into the hearts of the women a hat i e matter physi- |3 g Owen F. Gallagher Henry E. Quiblan Joseph Demaire i | four vears old, 17.8 per cent. patronize John K. Peterson o morni 3 the saloon; of men between twenty .I:h;v : A;;’e‘o . Charles Williams Willlam C. Sievers the morning mewspapers. George H. i : . | Stephen Toeich kiAo ltoherts. minister of labor, gave a hin: five and thirty-five, 32.6 per cent. are SHen S ! : s B T tima and fas vicealtoevenyilmisio cbpas siek s T i i | VD Cont (M goanady Joseph Ogle. Edward J. Messenzet in this effect in a speech in London Pater Bogdonas e ar N Terinall e Hais \Wednesday when he declared that B e e el patriotic work which required their |to forty-five, 42 per cent use the sa- X S , of a amilies | T a I i Sl vancialy ‘L;fnk Freri e M e ag A s oung men had a right to exemption e e e jae s | LiesteoE [ willlame I8 Shivators Bachats Vihsstgs Olac vom military service except on ths but what is proud to be able to say: | do not seem willing to do their share | (No0®SRo B0 N Tt Ciriking. A | Vincenzo Francescic Honry . Bhie D ihreeTay i ~round they were doing work mora “HE IS AN AMERICAN SOLDIER!” | of war Work. Are they so busily en- gti]l more damaging criticism of our Liaroldius S Bertin] John Baneviens. John R. Meyers ‘aluable than fighting. Martin K. Bagajian e e Etafin Koziak The government remains firm in itd SE—— gaped with their professional duties |social order is, however, to bhe foundj C@! { falinev M G AN Alenatm )l triat || [ Ticed T eDaiton Vincenzo Grasso. i iathan Tt refusal to withdraw the embargh “twice as many married men go to the| Hdward Ryan Marscat Sarkisian Boleslaw Fedoncs; | vhich ostensibly is the cause of the a day to help the Children’s Welfare | ;10> 5% T B %" "Our uplitters | Martin Tocioio. T aTinats At trike, although it seems that in soma movement? We do not believe that | make a bad matter worse by attribut- | Charles Janusdsicka Charles W. Allen Michael F. Shea instances the embargo iIs used as a the doctors of this city are lacking in |ing the fact to “the higher idealism of | ’»“_“‘“‘f [iliialicots ! Peter Lacasewick Tohn Delfidelia pretext to cover other grievances. | the young men’——for what cures our ZdwandiG. H Eseer | Dennis Hogan Events now are waiting upon tha her | oung men of their idealism? Hap-| Willlam F Welch, | national conferer of the delegates reason why they do not lend a helping | v (he Y. M. C. A. adds as an after-| John Andrick el o i e L 0 (T R e e T hand. What is it? thought that “‘unmarried men spend a 1‘}1'::‘}?13"2(0:‘::?' Waslow Antonick e nnderstood meets at Leeds today. It Eay thinulorionsl Doeld e — — g00d deal of thelr time in the com-| AtV BEHSOnS Walter H. Whitman A neslinabbissitta is believed in some quarters that’ a fdent b L the | PANY of their sweethearts, who natur- e William Martin. NOT et 3 majority of the delegates will insist on insulting remarks are of interest be- {ally would not visit the saloon with ik 13 LR Willlam R. Larson > st iy 1 ballot of the members before calling cause he is the first ruler of amg |GOvernment takes over the telephone | fyom * The saloon seems to be more| Walter Travers lohn Markiavecus. GHiseopiRGanutl; 4 general strike. This course is country who has ever dared to cast |!ines: the service will improve some- | popular in the years between thirty- Joh e le John Mikulskas. Welier ) Mmlkey strongly supported by Alexander Bt i what five and forty-five, the dull drab yea a slur upon our chief executive If of middle age. ! Arthur Anderson. pYaloniyg Samsc] Thompson, soclalist and editor of The Daniel J. Ahern one glances through the various war If this report 1§ worth very much, 2 S aliern SN Ohannies Hovnanian jAincenaysleliuk Clarion, who writes in the Daily Mail. - Y : ‘:’lmj‘: e AL About Fight Men Missing | ‘;“ "*‘_ 2LEIOVACE ! “It is unthinkable that the con- books issued by Entente belligerents, The Russian army is said to have | s value lies in the omitted sugges-| 0C “860% . = e GO R0 Topalian ference will assume the tremendous or by Germany’s allies, for that mat. | PeguUn mobilization. If its coldiers are | tion that something is wrong abaut + e £ ho district there were four | Trances R‘flnnnfi responsibility of stopping the murfs el ; 1At male | ke its leaders, Trotzky, et al. it will |the woman whose appeal to her mate | g aronian | men who did not appear and in the | Czeslaw Potroski tion output of the whole country ter, one will find not a single term |!lke its leaders bR comes to be weaker than the appeal| Salvatore Gioffredo. | second district about the same num- | Michael Ribocouska | without a democratic vote by all tha employed in reference to the head of | Pe SOMB army. of the man in a white coat—whose| Arthur M. Olson. ber were reported absent, These men| Zignumd Symolon men and women concerned. Tha s the war lord has used B ministrations Provost Marshal Crow- ';03“ l\‘ y:?wink may be classed as deserters if they do Czeslaw Block tactics of the young reb who If Alfred B. Smith, Democratic jder refuses to classify as ‘f'usivml }2,1’0 B‘,,,‘L, 5 Y mmeeal *0";~v In each district how- ;\IIHH]XUIJ, Dillon forced a strike at Birmingham and 3 5 i work.” 1t is up to the wives of these s “ver, the complete quota, with one or Joseph F, Mahale = SREenar v —— i - nominee for Governor of New York, | WOTk rallace akimen 5 Coventry against the advice of Te= close perusal of President Wilson's | "° : 3 men “between thirty five and forty-| Al I dakin iWwo extra men, were sent. Francis Makrzalk T i s e receives only the votes of his name- | . tho qull drab vears,” to make 2l !1_!?””;_'_' o7 Arthur L. Gritzmacher. Anthony Kowalczyi i T sakes in the Empire State, he ought ' home as attractive as the place on F"““"‘( S S Ernest Swanson Bric P. Erickson Shasleds g e Bl alxng to win in a walk. | the corner, where there's sawdust on [ Frank I‘” :”:1” ' e R e R e § Gitiiy ool EOTRCHI ¢ 3 Lol ne | the floor and-a shiny brass rail. Scold- Olintoly Mamchettl CNbert N Volz Arthur Berauist Me sension is being in any of his utterances has the Pres- 4 ling won’t help—whether editorial or David Gosian ormica Antonio aul Stange. reated in the trades union ranks by Today is the name day of the|. 031 hut how about good cook- Tamburini Massimo it Y e Camillo Gagliardi fgiaction o fithe “”‘f"f SrCsbypm I, Queen of Relgium, and all over the |ing (quite within Mr. Hoover's recom- [ Toney Kapusurski. o N one Joseph Rouillard. parts fof itheficountry il sfconductyot Trnited States friends of that unfor- |mendations), and good table talk. to Jacob Hoberman John Price. Stanislaw Buzkow | the Coventry and Birmingham men | make the corn cakes even more suc- Horace J. LaValles M PatorEDsleante i« denounced hotly. Kven in Birme ; < del R ) & tself mai rotr zinee culent? James Karalis FiilioR Buacil Sewery Grzegorzyka m:.lmm itselt many of the engineers Z Axel G. Venberg Badel refuse to be stumped into an irres i Paul Dmock The Next Congress. Philip B. Kallgren. re not those left behind in- with the same patriotic senti. ments which welled up in the hearts | ¢ © 1 A7 " 1hinet has decided that if the muni- he draftees as they hbegan their | journey. True, it w sad Whni | un« official statement printed in some of men who gave their boys to their |cians of New Britain? There are two country todaj we would find one |{or three who have generously given which grieve the loss of a boy tonight | assistance, but a great many dootors A PRESIDENT AND A KAISER. that they cannot spare an hour or so | According to the statement of his dentist, Dr. Davis, the German Kalser declared that President Wilson is an Andrew Talia atriotis "here musi he soms other % patriotism. There T oms o William J. Birminzha: John Brumer. “idealistic scoundrel”. Now it does not really matter very much what Kaiser Wilhelm or any of his cliqus Perhaps after July 31, when nation such as in speaking of President Wilson. A writings in connection with the war will fail to reveal a single instance of lack of propriety in phraseology. Nor ident resorted to insulting epithets, even when speaking of our country’s bitterest enemies. If we contrast the | " of | tunate country are buying “forget- modest, politc phrases nt with the haughts, re. | Me-nots” as the flower to typify the Sest Mhesd 5 leaac g Cos ore Zeniodes. R i Slave lachalon sponsible strike On the Ciyde e Mredoria Nataka! | there seems no sign of sympathy with | Sl Toni Ciecone, the strikers and work there is con< ! 5 an Ene S Feus tinuing othly. The same ma TPy | Accarding to a news item, republi- Edward Muilen i 2l =l J T ) B |can and democratic representatives in £ I Stanislaw Malinowsk S S et o P ey standard bearer s the Hun Kaiser. jcongress who have loyally supported '\‘ Tagvedian e ViRl \\ din . Kapn v(v e sther) ‘ d ly ices, ta e | _ lthe war are to be unopposed for re-| Sven W. Damm e e Sergls Harten cease i Tuestuy were handed HOW DO THHEY DO IT? . g e ra _ | momination and re-election in slx Man- Vincenzo Bartolna A ha i Tonts Antonis Mensleris at Manchester where the Amalgamated - HERCSS IRUAMaR IEEONES IS Shalie Lnitanl distict= S Thi=lisfthaliiapoy I Oscar C. Lundgren adsy B DM Robert M. Karolozuk engineers have a membership of 16,« In a recent official communication, | respect he has for his grandfather. sue of an agreement to which the| Stanislaw Drenzek ? o Michael Natonewicz a00. Tt is declared a majority will New London Ly democratic and vepublican county Burt Erickson Jomes Fox in the strike unless the embargo is the followir count from Tuden teaders are signatory. It provides for Theodore Speenber Bernant v, Hullivan Carl Wm. Hultgrer emoved the indorsement by the democrats of Matthew B, Parker Deern 'lnsrnn Kowalski it is reported also that the en i i B e s Fir e 4 A0k = urward H. Boehm ineers at New Castle hav. L rows on the war maps point to Ber- |lepublican nominees in three ur tov James Finant. Thos W. Doyle Sl maeas rs at N ast ave dectded . r . ., L 9hiict ang ihe dndersemont by L Francesco Gagliord S el anley Stachelek World, i republicans of democratic nominees in o e dekos Steve Gleba Americans were hurled against ) | three down-iown distriets John Broff. :::?}?:1 5h 7f]'"_~"’ Philip Bookman. Salvatore Cavarra Steve Shluns pulsive boastings of the man who |C3USe of the parentiess and homeless | ho world In | babies in the land of Queen Elizabeth | lunged the world Into war, we can | P? e : 2 (Boston Evening Transcript.) Michael J. Ryan Bernard F. Clark Frank J. Keeley obtain an idea of one phase of the |2Nd King Albert st difference betwen the American Tel h E Stanley Briska ff's elegraph jurean o taine z ki grax ontained Steve Krasowski dorft of the battle between Americans It may not be long hefore the ar and Germans o follow the strike lead without Dense masses hlacl and g action by the national con- erence. The men at Lincoln aid Fred G. Luebeck, Kaymond B. Aldermar o0 —o on Shlesl Wednesday @ killed negroes and Americans. In | ernment has not vet undert % to |New England. Boston was not bold | ceeario A, Napalletano ;‘“"““' }."I-_lf;‘"f‘“ o — some places they advanced to at- make possible, in the face of enongh to lead, hut Boston should h ihh = Eeennccis dncoln Silvestro. IWILE SPEND $25.000,000 FOR tack 16 waves deep. One wave |ctantly increasing cost of livi , [ big enough to follow. A beginninz PR s Frederick Verrillo Patrick Denigris represenied by Carl A. L. Oberg Frank W. Pechout. )i Casille Modasto Carlo Giammanco 2 3 i James Leroux ent Vel with the Bethiehem Steel corporation, | Lester M. Jo Paiill SarEls has perfected plans for the acquisi- | office Amounted to $23,000, N ratt whethe call it a {and re-elected, and this might well he tion of 1563 acres of land adjourning its{ .. . o S Berlir the worst. The Gor- OF [ualict i neiner e s e SledRand v Pl el G me S } Alameda plant as the site for an ex-| Lhat New Britain people are living: peacetul invasion or intervention, let 'done uner the same sort reciprocs Joseph E. Stasgis. oy ‘.'hm',;d, tension of its shipbuilding facilities |up to their pledges for the purchase sSaSE Dol {f-n\‘tmfi approximately $25,000,000. if | of Thrift was announced today the German lines. ey paid for \ What has been done in New York Charles Kosakwis. it in some hundred thousands of | One important task that tt v- lcan and should he done throughout Fotius Savakas. | threatened but will await the result conference, SHIPBUILDING PLANT. e San Francisco, July 25.—The emer- THRIFT STAMP SALES, gency fleet corporation, in conjunction = Transactions For One Week At Poste after the other broke down in tie Zrentest s of money which might well he made by the republicans German artillery and machine 5 the ¢ must do.—Albany |in the Boston district can fire R | Congressmen Gallivan and Tague. Of all the delinerate and absurd {Their support of the war has heen i 5 i . . steadfast. They will be renominated falsehood emanated from Benny Kuselesk: Guiseppi Crastiana 1 nmand has been telling | yg hasten to get our feet on Russian |arrangement with the republicans that « ! he German people all along that the | soil.—Balfimore American {has been entered into in New Yor Ernest T. Rossen Frank Polumbo e [ There are neither Lafollettes nor cock- Emil J. Kraus. Salvatore Butera e by the fact that the aggregate sales : S 00s among Massachusetts congress-| Joseph Koztoski Daniel J. Earle ‘ R at the local postoftice during the past nall, and that Ger- | Gen. von Hoetwzendorf's resignation |men today, and there is na good rea-| Otto A. Macholtz Saverio Sareno SIVES HOTEL TO FRANCE. week amounted to $23,000. The salef! man submarines will take good care | has been accepted by the Austrian |son, political, personal or patriotic, | John Ragolis. Louis C. Schwab, Paris, July 25.—The American Y. |were somewhat than the previa that the number does not Inerease, | government, out it is yet to be shown |whi the entire delegation should not| Carl . Olson. John Malitski M. C. A. has tendered to the French |ous week v S mar that o general can be found who can | be renominated and re-elected without | Frank DiNoia Ernest Ritter government the use of the Hotel | The Thrift Stamp campaign result Zvery report of Americun success h A = 8 3 £ i = = S 2 4 5 Sel 1 do better.—Springfield Republiean. the formality of a campaign. Party Fred Kubetin Wojciech Pochiylski | Gibraltar in Paris for an army hos- |ed in pledges to the amount of $500,~ been kept away from the German ——— reciprocity ix essential to the success arl 4. Wells Richard B. Pinches. pital. The hotel heretofore has been | 000 and most of the total will be take poople, and the military authoritlesin} That “joke-of an-American-army of such:an arrapgement, - John Humal, s % Sven Hallbergs \ lused by the Y. M, C. A, | en through the local ofiice. e il oo B - 3¢ | HEBGRGIL | 7 S e Stamps is apparent, judged aumber of American troops in France s ridiculou