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n the rocky e of the most £pe Piiot n New | upen it, upon its men | everywhere, | this helghts of the Adamello, where the Itallans are cular fighting of the war. . it NE\V'[RITA»KI;I DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1018 I anyg OB RULE oinit AR TD GERMANY ViESON H@MRH i On (Continued frat I from happen revol Germany of 1 law therefor beg 1! tates, all tl commun 1 th erica wor United . all who rever nd wish to keep her name withont stain o wili pa reproach, e el not nt ively ful ¢ communit to make 11c it and di live where the ountenan it an e can- does World. upon the into Our Spivit Theilled ‘T have called | put its great | and it has responded | a spirit and a ge thrilled the nation this to war responded with for action {F world I now c: nd women it that its laws inviolate, fame untar- Let us show our utter con- the things that have made hideons among the wars of history by showing how those who love liberty and and justice and are willing to lay down their lives for em upon foreign fields stand ready 1so to illustrate to all mankind, their loyalty to all things at home which they wish to see established every- where as a blessing and protection to the peoples who have never known the privilege of liherty and self gov- ernment, “T can never accept any man as a champion of liberty either for our- selves or for the world, who does not reverence and obey the laws of our own beloved land, whose laws we our- selves have made. He adopted the standards of the enemies of his country, whom he affects to despise “WOODROW WILSON." CITY ITEMS as to see to ire kept its nished tempt for war, right nhas e on Connors-Halloran Co War Savings Stamps— | beautiful and useful presen z {away at free special drawinz in Vie- ftory Park, corner West Main and New- fleld avenue, afternoon, a'clock,—advi Rev. Sunday 2 Warren F Trinity Methodist ed after a two we speaking trip at army, navy and submarine bas He made the trip under the auspices of the Y, M. C. A rector of has return- /S SUPPLY BASE BOMBED BY THE AMERICANS and ti enemy hase supply station at Conflans This supply base is sbout 20 nt link in the enemy second line of defense. The railroad station and supply ) tely hlown up by the effective bombing > surrounding country. 19 Wi PRESIDENT WILSON BRIDGE of the Americans. The plcture gives AT LYONS men | min v in | Am- | CRITIC OF DRAFTEES SENTENGED T0 JAIL fiagel Maschinsky Monthts to Think An larmy Mic 1t Ove utter on the draft ince reflecting and left the rday wha draft con- finzent ye drew a ix ths in jail for Michael Ma- linsky iz himself a army {ible, in police court today the in a when charged | The | street s with breach remark ws of peace. Main loen and | concerning the language | of the witnesses said he 1 schinsky areful Maschinsky was called to the witness stand and was questioned co; his standing in the draft aid that he registered in shortly afterward went . and came to New ago. “I don't to fight but if come here T will help said Maschinsky Adam Cook was found guilty of non- support and he got off by agreeing o let the probation officer draw his wages Mrs. Cook said her husband has ne glected her for two months and has been paying attention to other women Adam said his wife does not care Tor him, but she does the carns. Tony Yacka, charged with non-sire- port, said his wife put him out a cou- ple of months ago. Mrs Yacka said that her husband has been a regular participant in week-end beer partie and has been neglecting her. He was ordered committed to jail for months in default of furnishing a bond of $300 ta pay his wife $6 a week The adjourned case of B. L. Mc- Gurk of Hartford. charged on two counts with violation of motor vehicle statutes, was tried. Attorney P. F. McDonough was caunsel for the ac- cused, and that Mr. McGurk was a li- censed dealer and itted Cohen Brothers of Hartford to use one of his trucks was admitted. Ahraham Cohen testified that he took the truck in question on Saturday, Jul 20, and used it for the delivery of in ths city. Attorney MeDonough argued that client permitted 1se of the tr while one belonging to C hen Brothers was being painted. No charge was made for it and fore did not come within the of the statute Judge impoaed a fine of $5 One Ma - used warr to he army. He Meriden and to Gardner, Britain a few want fo to Germans to lkill them,™ France the like money he andy the ther meaning Meskill LOCAL MEN GO TO MARLIN-ROCKWELL Howard Sharpe Takes Position as Production Manager and Clavence Seelye as Paymaster. Howard Sharpe of Maple street., Plainville, who for the past 13 yea been employed the Russall the de- & di- American Hardware Cor has in partment at Brwin vision of the poration, has th the local ed the office corporation of product Clarence resigned his position factory and has enter- of the Marln-Rockwell in Plainville as manager eelye of Hart this city, for many vears employed in | the pay department at the P. & F. Corbin division of the American Hard- ware corporatior and to C. A. Parker as paymaster, has taken a position as pa 93 street, suceessor master with the Mr. Seelye resigned his p. local factory office ahout a vear and was at one time mentioned connection with a possible ment as deputy city cl ion at the ago in appoint- INSTALLING WARNING SIGNS, City Engincer Placing Raiilroad Sig- nals at City Crossings. | Pursuant to the arder of the | utilities commission, City | H. Wells, and board of public | emploves, are placing new railroad | grade crossing signs at the various | erossings in this city. The publi | ities commission designats what | crossings shall be pasted and the na- {ture of the sign. The railroad com- { pany provides the signs and the eity |installs and maintains them. | These warning signs are being placed at the East street crossing and [the following other grade ngs: | Allen street, Fast Main ey streot, Curtls street, Andrews | atreet, South street, Whiting streat, vk street. Chestnut street and “hurch street public - TV WEST MAIN ST. REPATRS, | Work nf Pavin; ably Bo Siarted Soon Work on the highway repairs on the | Plainville raad, between bridge end the town line, is progre ing and the actual pavin < | probably started in ebout weaks. This work has been held up for the Black Rock e two past few weeks because It was neces- | to connect every lot with the sewer and water mains and now all curb and gutters must be installed before the pavement can be started. Given Six! -oung men | sentence of | testified concernimes Mar- | lin Rockwell corporation in Plainville, | works | Highway Will Prob- ! will | HEALTH OFFICER IN FAVOR OF CAMPAIGN . Fhen Reeks of State Board Recognizes Benefit of Bahy Saving Efforts. Dr, T. Eben Reeks. state epidemi sist, Was a visitor at the health de- { partment laboratories today and ex- i pressed no little iInterest in the baby weighing campaign that is being con- ducted about the country. Dr. Reeks explained that Bristol the health officer had temporarily postpened the weighing campaign owing to a slight epidemic of chicken pox and whooping cough in the city. It was feared t the epidemic might spread hy {these children coming in conta each other at the clinics. Dr. of the state board of ¥ 1th held the Bristol health officer sion having with hag up- dec: Tn commenting weighing upon the however, thinks it beneficial resul disclose certain physical the babies that can ho cdied in time to ave the little Statisti ow, he said, that | United States there are 100.000 mortalities each year that avoided were the little babies proper freatment. In this state alone the avoidable deaths total 1,600 By attendance thes e clin where defects are found and demedial measures advised by the attendiw physicians it hoped that the death will be lowered campaign that he Asting and states have it will fects in lives in the infant could be ziven at rate SMITH GOES WEST FOR GOODYEAR CO. Cedar Street Man to Be Special Rep- resentative, With Headquar- ters at Akron. Ohio. J. Smith the past six 3 oodyear Rubber ( of the best known tire New England, has been promoted to pecial representative for motor truck tir of the Goodyear company and will leave about the first of Au- gust for Akron. Ohio, where he will make his headquarters as uperin- tendent of sales. Mr. Smith’s new territory Ohio, Pennsylvania, and His first territory, when entered the employe of the Goodyear Rubber company six a motor truck tire salesman, Vermont Later he wi t to the Connecticut district yea ago made manager of the Providence office. Last November he was placed in charge of the Hartford branch On Wednesda evening a Mr. Smith's friends and sociates tendered ner at Bond’s in presented of Cedar employed and one salesmen in will vears ago w sfer nd three was of him a farewell din Hartford, ai which ith & party business he iek pin W LOOKING FOR DE 10 Men Wanted ¥ Distyict First and Second Fxemption Boards, The police have been by first and district exemption boards to locating 10 rezis- trants who w d to leave for amp did not appe danger be ing class dodg serfer 11 who to appe bt morning Louis T Jotjce. who in Hartford, peared at board very mu ed. He explained that his gone astray and he did not know of his call until last ni explanation satisfactory will be sent to camp later The other are missing for whom a will be made Charlie . a wandering China man; Joseph Gresso, George Petrow- ski, John V. Carlson, Degran Gosh- garian, Michael Meliski, Joseph H FEmond, George Thomas, Frank Ber- ashchak and Joseph T. Paquette, last named being a chronic wanderer 1sked the second assist Devens 1 and of but de- failed this lives the < mail had actually His nd he was who and search GOING WITH Y. M. C. A. ‘R..rmm Middlemas l.enves for Silver Bay Next Monday. Middlemas. son Mary W. Middlemas of street, this city, expeects to 1 Monday of next v for Silver Lake George, where he will month’s course in war work at the Y M. C. A. training school. Mr. Middle- mas will leave with Howard Timbrell of Cedar street who also expects to take the same course, It was stated this morning at the local Y. M. C. A that Mr. Timbrell will probably sent overseas soon after completing h course, while Mr. Middlemas will as a soclal secretary in one the varlous camps in this country Robert of 580 Mrs Arch e on Ray take a ook of some YOUTH VOLUNTEERS TO GO. 10 Willlam P. K Be Sent io Ca Acked i Accommaodated Among those who Devens yesterday Kelly 38 only 18 vears of ege, tered for draft, he appearad fore the draft board last week begged so carnesty (o be sent thar was accommodated, Kelly hus been in the ;Mqrmp}uukwpll Corp,, In Plainville and was member of ths Plainville State Guard, He s a son of Filreman | John Kelly, who iz stationed at No. | 4 Engine house went Lo ¢ wan Willlany streel, Altion 1ot re; P, or Crown n end bhea ploy of tha VOIGHT SAFELY OV LRovert X, Voight of ! gtraet, son of Mr, end t Vol who swas recentl | from a corps at the Ho Gy graduated training school Univ ed safely overseas, He is with 3018t U, 1 ri the signal fentry corps battallon, In. of Vermont, has apr. | Iistablished 1886 GLOBE CLOT HING HOUSE There Is Still a Lot Good Assort- ment of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes AT REDUCED PRICES Cut Prices on Men’s,Wo and Children’s Oxfords. Just Received a Large ment of Interwoven Socks. Save Sugar, Children! diamond | | CHil N | s | FRAMCE ap- | are | A Penny heve means the | A penny stick of candy or a lolli- pop in America is a bun in Belgium anc France. Those are the countries where there are hungry children who need buns worse than you need candy. And if every little American, in every state in the Union would not spend _that_ daily penny for candy, ANY DAY, buns, with sugar on them, could be given to the hun- gry children over across the sea, and they would become fat, and hez and happy like yourself. ow that sounds like magic, and cic it is—white magic, of the [ very finest kind. As iagic is quite dificult to understand, yon will have to read every word of what in order to see how the trick You see tha ho American lolllpop can turn | Belgian —Just like that— much like the story “dog won’t bite p over stile, and I night!” Let's pretend t to the nice the pig finally and the old lady caus the cat, w gan eat the rat the little Americans, save on loil , and safe in s done. story of an into a s very that ends with . plg won't jump can't get home to- hu hat we have come at thc end, where fumps over the stile zets home. all be Dty ser os A Bl th the be. to bun that hands of ipop: finally nds i followss | In this story it's | Our | A R Lc_z]cmms : "Céqd ‘bye: " fiTlafter the , : wa‘- ad | . : LA 3 a Bun Over there | U. 8 Food Administration § the boys and girls over there. Here's the way it goes: If American children say NO to that lollipop that they use' to eat every day, the man who makes the lollipop out of sugar, will te}l the man who sells the sugar that doesn’t need 0 much next time; the man who sells the sugar will tell the man who brings the sugar from r countries in ships, that he cedn’t bother to load up so much ar next trip; the man who brings sugar from foreign countries soon find that he doesnt need many ships, and then he'll say to Uncle Sam,” “Here's a ship you DO need, and I don’t meed.” And Uncle Sam will take that p, and fill it with wheat, and pers naps son ;\xgnr,da‘nd one thing and another, and send it over to WITH war-ships, and des roVEP‘YI:.OE: protect it, and the first thing you know, sugar coated buns, made out of American wheat, will be disap~ of little e will sh pearing into the mouths French and Belglan refugees— All because YOU lit- mericans _ said TODAY” to ps and can- arted white 1t reached the Atlantie SELLorsuy Classified swi/l.do'it CR e —