New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 29, 1918, Page 2

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NEW B GOVERNOR’S RULES £ WE THE JOHN BOYLE CO. 1 CHAS. DILI:QN & CO. MEASURE MAKE AND HANG THIS STORE CLOSIS FRIDAYS AT 12 O'CLOCK UP TO PTEMBER 13, INCLUSIVE. Leading Publication Protests Ban On Enenmy lien Teschers | b ! Our Mid-Summer e HOLLANDS-OPAQUES-TINT CLOTH v‘f Ci S l Holcomb’s ban on the use of any A language but English in the schools | {8 . Brings Extraordinary Price Reductions on RWEAR of the state, and also the order for- | B TO SUIT i | i bidding tho engaging of any alien en- | |8 HE HOME C H 0 l C E than the emies as teachers. Free Poland men- tlons an interview with Chancellor . Wholesale Murray of the Hartford dlocess in | B 0 E 5 AND w “’ i | 2 2 which ho denies ever having approved | & PH N 3 9 E ILL CALL ¢ || such a plan, the governor's claim to | B N | H RS NOW. the contrary notwithstanding, and B continues with the following article | § & 5 FRANKL‘N SQ. SATIN HATS—SPECIAL SALE PRICE $2.98 UPWARDS on the subject: Bishop Denies Sanction. 3 Handsome styles i in Hats, in white and colors, the most Governor Holcomb, of Connecticut, | § becoming shapes of tk a worthy gentleman, who, previous to | G EEECTRFEER A A P A N B j MIPANIERORT HATS - SERCIALISALEEERICHS $2.93, 158 98, 91.89 rising to the governorship, was a Jjustice in Connecticut courts, has ¢ 5 also made & move along this line by | ning. Bach person who is canning THROWN FROM HORSI, on sale at sacrifice prices. the issuance of a proclamation which | and preserving, will be given a card Attorney William €. Hungerforc i A s SPEC ALE PRIC 7 25 5 b D e e e S T I ST Bt rr Gl o e s e S ‘:xllmf\lm‘-? ; RN Lo s ek e DA s e s W er than English, except for devotion- | committce in order that the state may | folk, with a broken collar bone, re- | | The ideal Summer Hat, in all the popular shapes, now on sale al exercises in the public and private | know whether or not New Britain is | ceived by being thrown from his horse | | at extraordinary price reductions. (which includes the parochial) | filling its quota of 35,000 cans of | while riding along the Pond Hill road | | schools of Connecticut beginning July | broducts. in Norfolk J 1. His proclamation also provides ! that alien enemies shall not be al- g E ild was dying in [ lowed to teach in the schools, which at once bars Polish women born in ) 4 pa 3. | German Poland, who, in various re- - [ X Sutanc il s L S Start Today to Buy N An Excellent Investment s with Mr. and | Working In the schools. In this proc- War Savings Stamps 2 v and a Patriotic Duty Main | lJamation, the governor is understood S BCommander Black re- | to have had the backing of the State Br active duty with his | Council of Defense. The governor '8, S. Shubic. explained to a representative of the Associated Polish 1 that he was . Kiely of 81 Winter | only driving at the German language, el Welin of Hartford | and that he made his proclamation ymond Hendricks of Pearl | cover all foreign languages because Bd George Dillon of West | ho did not want to discriminate par- - ported at Pelham Bay today | ticularly against the Germans. Later, rvice with the Naval Reserve. | no explained that ———————— — - )| The Tashionable Milan Sport Hats in all the newest shapes now he believed all the ergeant Harry C. Jackson of the | teachings should be done in English, S. Base ‘hospital No. 1 at New | and the officers of the Council of De- B F York spent the week-end at his home | fense susttined him in this line of mi tn this city. thought. The governor and the sec- P& retary of the Council of Defense also A. P. DelMoral has returned from | stated to the Polish Pross represen- ant T. M, Hert- | ® vacation trip to Lee, Mass, and | B Arch street will | Pegan his new work toc in the | the full approval of the bishop of the [on Wednesday. export department of the P. & . ,; Roman Catholic diocese at Hartford, | tative that in this matter they had Ftin of Maple street lert | Corbin divislon of the American | Father Murray, the chancellor of the A% tor Pelham Bay for duty | Hardware Corporation. | diocese, and also the sith the Naval Reserves. Misses Frances Bellman and Signe | Polish priest from New Britain, Con- are 3 sir ati ecticut. I r. for the bishoyp, nd o) e S ¢ street | Johnson are spending their vacation | Nec shop, and IRt ©O. Baker of Stanloy str SNy tabann | for himself, Father Murray denied eported for duty with the Naval Re- | specifically that they had given ap- erves at the New Haven base toda Attorney A. A. Greenberg, Who cap- | proval Lo t Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Dunn and Mrs. | tained the second district draft quota | Murray decla Rabert Stone are on a ten day automo- | to Devens last week, has written to ile tour through the White .\1mm.1(m- local board stating that the men W 5 I e, arrived at ca 6 o'clock the | -,-,,lj\x,'“'_:f"‘",:"_' ALanaC Tuings = TR - ¢ e police we sked last evening | same evenir 3 in their ve-| debate as to where the element e f . = . F Ena police were askeq last eyen i 2 LA el of personal responsibility rests is in- ¥ = gk o notify Mrs. Yonans of 75 Washing- ! spective barr: b cidental. The really important = & R A0 o _ ———— ture is that this proclamation thre : % : approval of a s proclamation. Father d he was amazed when | he read its phrasings. e — s | ens to seriously disturb the cne 3 i ‘ o Bd L ; M | and spirits of a large group of alien i . B workers, now employed in war activ- B i 3 ) i ; i 3 ities. Many things can be said for and i | asainst the bili 1 schools, but the | point worthy o attention is, that while our main business is running a war, we have no right to make side oy # | adventures in sociological fields which g s 3 K fl may endanger the success of our W L # prosram. The proclamation is cer- . A B tain to upsct not only the Poles and | g | Czechs, who have parochial schools, | Czechs, who have parochial schoo Victrola IV-A, $22.50 A AA MMV EAU MU AV FA AV I AU P PAURAU P AU AN RGP, FAURAURAGPAURAV AL, but the French Canadians as well, all of whom are largely employed in war vities. If the treaty of peace was signed, sealed and delivered docu- 9 % ment, the discussion would properly have a place on the boards, but it is W o distinctly dangerous topic at this B | time. Among the, Polish people, any- M thing in the w of legislation {l against their language is viewed with Through their Start in right now to enjoy the world’s best music. With a Victrola you can hear at will the kind of music you like best—you can have dance music whenever you want to dance, you can have the most famous bands entertain you with their stirring music—you can hear any music you want to hear. There are Victrolas in great variety to suit every taste, and any of them will play for you any of the more than 5000 records listed in the Victor Record catalog. The two styles illustrated are handy models for both out- door and indoor use. Conwvenient for the porch, the lawn, in camp, in the canoe—wherever you want to take them. And in the home they are easily moved from one room to another as occasion may require. If one of your family or friends is in the service at a can- tonment, what a splendid thing it would be to send him one of these Victrolas! ] There are Victor dealers everywhere and they will gladly demonstrate the Victrola and play any music you wish ta hear. Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. AW AWAAVIWAWAG 2 l anguage they have preserved their b f 1 \ation with a4 moral frontier during Be{ore you “y enc‘ng ca at our g 140 years. Prussianism in Poland was chiefly made known to them by store and examine the Pittsburgh Electric § e Mitnme to toaidiate the Polish la s from their tongues. Today, in Connecticut, there are thou- Welded Fence. i are thoi- VEAURA AV AV AATRAL sands of men and women e - S e ear sca which they received when Every joint is welded by electricity to J§ i "o " " fumons v, strike of the Polish school children a perfect rust-proof joint. All the line § s e orman o wters . people have not been with us A WANAWAVY JWAWAR A % wires are crimped to take care of expan- J§ (0 il ot in suen . . . a proclamation, ithey o ly see in H. a sion and contraction during extreme § houb nuli,, i e short, at a time when harmony weather. This insures a tight strong fence, @ i it e s new between the Polish and the Americ that will wear for years. f o s iamaon o | reached this office that a number preparing to leave Pittsburgh Perfect Fence is made from § ‘o fumities are prennine ot be free from this restriction and when the best grade of open hearth steel, galva- | o i it o broctomation becomes nized by the latest improved method, which f = or« ot . i S. R. AND L. CLUB OUTING. insures long wear. sl You must see this fence to appreciate B e ) W A W3 A AVUAVAMIALY] ] A e A AU O A GRA AT AU AU JAAVMURAUAAY : # | ed for the purpose, the party leaving Victor Machines are scientifically coordinated We also have a good stock of Cottage | ii.'/lihiiy & 1b celock, m and synchronised in the processes of manfaci- mediately after their arrival at the ure, and their use, one with the other, is abso- Fence, Pouliry Wire and ‘Barb Wire. l <nore, the members of the party st |liE e e down to a delightful shore dinner served at Swift’s. This over, bathing Newr Victor Records demonstrated at wd other popular sports were enjoyed all dealers on the 1st of each month the party dispersing during the course ) d “Victrola” is the Registered Trademark of the § afternoon, as no formal pro- Victor Talking Machine Company de: 2 ? gram was carried out. The affair was = products of this Company declared one of the most enjovable of its kind held by the club in some time. i CANNING PI I CARDS. o ° The local woman's committee of ate Council of Defense will dis- the matter of distributing pledge Hardware, Paints, Wallpapers, Mill Sup- §{ o ot moweumesor e ey, | at a mecting to be held this evening 3 {in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. —= = ———————e plles’ Etc’ Bl | The object of these cards is to asc = Eoe ave zwA\»@mu\uwa.\vn-% e Wl e il | tain how much canning and preserv- =l I m T 250-256 Park St. New Britain, Conn. ;i i -y ‘”" B O~ glinne %fi%x & | 'y u in e Le A r 3 1 il 1] I ‘,\(u‘.r is sending out the cards. Plans I i | Ll‘,uJ for this work will be made this eve-

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