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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1918. every Teuton private | FACTS AND FANCIES. 1t least, during the life of its foun- Bw up his hands and - der, it led all of its contemporaries. when attacked i 3 @ in the Austrian | There have been many criticisms, pro ter it were | and con, passed upon the son 3ut it k- | 2 ® 7 Nothing is farther ¢ | crisis in Austria.— | cannot be said that, under his man \ r gt it were so then pu agement, the Herald failed to hold its Q' d the French, and own 1 Py B ’ 2 » What will now happen to it B s could ot the German crown | may be conjecturable re is no e . . ¢ of help shows that | reason, however, to > that it A fim any credit for ning true to , form. Not | Will not continue the s ‘vays €l a Bs they have won 1 else has been heard fr him | berous newspaper it ponents. It is an ¢ 100k thoe field N e Ty 1 Worlc ; DELR 1L a coward. It orld ough indenende \ 4 5 b Sl o lnid carried forward f | G Eicome a strons, The German-langu spaper | and intelligence is th i , ) THESE SPECML VALUES FOR WEDNESDAY MORNING B o roons | ot thinks o fought tooth 6 and who con- | If Karl Rosner wants fo start the WEDNESDAY REING THE LAST DAY OF TH E MO H AND ALSO THE LAST DAY O OTR BIG MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE—WE ARF FOING TO OFFER VALUES FOR WEDNESDAY MORNING'S SEULING THAT SHOULD PACK THIS STORE WITH SHOPPERS FROM THE TIME ground | kaiser on something interesting he | The discu should ask him this question: *Can |of Mr. Benn: N THE STORE OPENS AT 9 O'CLOCK UNTIL CLOSING TIME AT NOON.—IT WILL PAY YOU TO B HERD. gton | sion they | tive in it G RN the American fizht 2" e E > Bie very nature a | oo i fight, Buffalo Tn- | taken a wide SE R pewie 3 5 in he is born — write npon a theme so congeni Sket on his | Ti s when the common folks | Some o wn fitime he is able '\H‘w _seorn znd Sunday’s Coirien fmilitary maneu- : S RO eTE e u Siglion =gnc Zf‘ml.é:ifl since” almost evervbody is ; SN E e e e epayes himself | tion to clip coupons, the «t , 7 of the New York Times, who. Brvct serve his | shifted to the few who are ne \i- | We are told, aims to install in that x lanta Constitutic ournal an HALF HOLIDAY SALE, WOMEN'S SILK HWOSE, WEDNESDAY MORNING $1.08 VALTE TO AY $1.30 AND GOING HIGHER Your chaice of Fashioned Silk Hose in White, Black, African Brown, Cordovan, Khak hampasne period of peace orial Cabinet. each of AP ar 3¢ his time each The order of Gen. Crowder “work | ihe office t c pecified {An a training or fight”, does not apply to interncd | term ox policies are Pearl, Medium Grey and Suede, in all sizes. This Special Sale P’rice from 9 a. m. until Noon On P his music, and | Germans in this country. They are | anproved S S e The more you buy the more you Save Be breathes 1s | Blven no option in the matter.— Phil- adelphia Inquirer. ; hs wou ax tltorial i or mitancy 1 iR 11 have no editorial HALF HOLIDAY SALE OF UNION SUITS, WEDNESDAY MORNING 59c Kach. VALUES UP TO $i All sizes in MEN'S Nainsook Suits All Sizes in CHILDREN’S Waist Union Suit All Sizes in WOM EN'S Union Suits well known “FITRITE" m ake They will not off the shou had to serve in The use of gas masks is extendinz. | of two g fon 1= no exception. | In China they are usiug them as a |10l writen ls comrades have | Protection against infectious plagues. | fo this by the heli ? lace trimmed, Gl DElRlhes iIventually they may even be used in | should “not he intr ; - Goto fble outrages during | jagisiative debate altimore Amer- | Son,” no muaiter, how E Ua‘e 25(: t() fb? {‘{) 0“ Umbf(‘- :1§ jt can not be said an. individual bas certain preiudices his environm-nt HERE WEDNESDAY MORNING. re cowardly, in the . e to . M not fight. An Am- | T guess it's hanging for me,” said | Upon this the Nation proceeds to W N'S UMBRELL : e ik SRS o %] 2',4 v A 7 | O'Leary, when caught the other day. | remark that “if it be true. is Sot ) DE.LD. younded in actlon, told | tyey it would be something like that | also true that a group of men, par- MEN'S AND WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS . Socidp R Bnt who visited him in | in France or Germany, but here it’'s | ticularly if in control of a rich 1 1 49 B . v wes | usually a mere matter of kissing the | successful property are apt to have MEN’S AND WOMEN’S UMBRELLAS ol R O o e e ) the | lag.—Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. | the prejudices of their environment— 1.9 8. E b e to become ultra-conservatice, set in WOMEN'S NOVELTY SILK UMBRELLAS o A wosu Will not fight would only DL s L e e e e : RELLAS For Rain or Sun 3 Q’;( 8 there” and find out for | mate consumer. He is being protect- | rent of daily affairs? This is what WOMEN'S COLORED SITLK UMBRELLAS With Smart Loop Handles s the fallacy of their belief. | ed against extortion on the one hand | happens in banks, colleges, compan- '416 95 and against his own appetites on the |ies of all kinds. Indeed, since Mr. ‘whenever he deserves it eniithe A VISION OF VICTORY. its editorial page is quite its least | WEDNESDAY MORNING SValiica BupLtol § an'and Eresh Btyles " | e worthy part." Value $1.98 .. s s each $2 98 In sizes 36 to 44 devil is “given his due o A . ot o ’ 5 e e reamed last night was the end of ‘he Nation mizht. In the interest e S 4 ! Rol- | Nowhere in General Pershing the war alike of gzood manners and veracity, Sizes 16 to 38. Afl Fast Colors. Blue, Pink, \WEDNESDAY MORNING 98¢ each Striped Dresses home who think need not be ashamed to give e = e e i ficlal communications can be found 4 p4 hegce had come at last. have spared itself this closing flinz, | Tan, Black and to note that any evidence of cowardice displayed | And quick the message from door to | because the editorial page of the _ E R R B aTe A Gt IR R o SRR e e B e et | GREAT CLEARANCE SALE of Summer Wash Fabrics trollers early in the 5 s r hot steel par- 2 Burther shipment of | not relish cold stel o The Kaiser, himself, lay oold in death |indeed. At the same time it is to be G fore bushels from our | ticularly but if he is in a corner. with And his sons were scattered far sald that more and more the editorial | g8 STORM SERGE A 3 § wheat than originally his back to the wall, he will fight t0 | Anq Ludendorff, the master fiend, page of the leading dailies is becoming ROMPER CLOTH g \\v ;]:Kix;u, e ‘\‘ \H fv‘_‘u:oul’\‘ilfi‘utr‘“ the finish. All of which adds to the Was held by lock and bar. X:v ”~hu 4\“‘ :hv(uvm“" paAms! . ar i MERCERIZED FOULARDS a a a c yar D e or have e e nearly e ) hs and el Allies endage > WS 0 he day IN P 85,000,000 bushels. At the timc glorySosiours troopsfand ity -11 e |1 dreamed that the fower of Prussia’s | which in the character of a vation- | § ANENGEONG HE, e N e T S i when they gain such splendid vie- | s NESSe M ek BEACH CLOTH WEDNESDAY MORNING. ly more than exhausted tories over the enemy as we have | 44 bitten the bloody dust be. SHIEDINGIOUSDIES S Lhese arel LR S oRtol SloRVaines: - i about since they assumed the | And deep in the dark Atlantic’s tide, Meanwhile we are being constantiy . N PNV L e s omplishment of our peo- e ple in is matter stand out o i Her fleet was turned to rust. told that the day of personal jou even more clearly if we bear in 2LLENBIYC I dreamed that the lands of Germany |ism is gone, never to return. In 8 Pyfi b W h r b mind that we had available in Were wasted far and wide— sense that it flourished in the of, | @ ore HVIngS on as anrics fiscal year 1916-17 from net A REMARKABLE CAREER. And the reeking Rhine ’twixt ragged |let us say, Bennett and Greeley and | # 50c WHITE, POPLINS 7 over and as surplus over e ImnE Wil be in banks ymond, of Prentice nad Penn. of “’ d d e L e e e R R Casin g o s o s : A r ecnesaay 5 an account of the election of H. C. | Flowed in a crimson tide orsvthe and Kendal, this is, true WHIME BEACH CLOTH i i 5 1,000,000 bushels of wheat Spss » - enongh. Those were primitive timas, | A ) ?flornin which we were able to export |Noblc as pr No more the plaing of Pic: They gave vocation to the knight-er- | @ 50c WHITE VOILES ¥ g that yvear without trenching on Judd manufacturing company. To be- Would rock to the battle's ai rantry of journalism. The editor was = A our home loaf. This last yfcul(. ome president of any prominent cor- bing wires a kind of athlete—a professional pu- | & however, owing to the large fail- For the Star A4 Stri re wav- | gilist—a star actor billed to do his < Joration is honor enough in itself, but | For the Stars and Stripes were g y & ure of the 1917 wheat crop we !"»‘ ""}‘ ODOLEE! ing high stunt with pen or pistol. They are | # t ufg us I 00r prapery an u € t ad available from net carry over to rise from . Greriite N ol Berlint ;one, indeed. But now, as ever, there THESE SPECIAL VALUES FOR WEDNESDAY JMORNING'S SELLING SPECIALS and production and imports only fice by sheer endeavor and ability The Prussians' dream of a power su- | must be in journalism, as everywhere WOOL FINISHED PLAID BLANKETS. . Wednesday morning .. .. v Value $5.00 just about.our normal consump- commendable. Mr. Noble en- preme in organized effort, a man behind the 093 49 Therefore, our wheat ship- tered the employ of the concern That should rule a shackled world, | guns. He may not be visible. But he SPECIAL COUCH COVERS. Wednesday morning .. - h.. Value to allied destinations rep . : : . _o | Was shattered and gone like the | is there and he is bound to be there. $l 98 spproximately saving I now & mists at dawn tae SPECIAL RAG RUGS. Wednesday morning o et each. Value own whea read. [_“ se bookkeeper and his numerous de- Their flag was forever furled. i The elder Benneit discovered the /(}c v;f\nn‘\ do (;{u 1r;1ll}’ served promotions have been proof news principle. The first business of Only ohehale i thene el * the volume of the effor The chu ells ra wwous | the spaper is to print the ews. . 2 ' it The church bells rang with a joyous |the newspaper RELn Lo oY SPECIAL VELVET RUGS. Siz Wednesday pe 3 4 t ose " om he worked ap- 5 o s AL s 7 . S norning 9 ifices mada auringh ithe | [thatighossHor whom . 2 clang That goes now without saving. Nor morning ,1‘1 69 Sl cfated e cforte In fhe Drms Bes And we raised a lusty cheer! lis It cssential that the newspaper DL, sident of the North & the ranks to such an of- most Despite the magnificent half. That he will be just as effi- |y B s S ; : Only thirty of these Rugs at this price 13 ha 1 ! s f et many a lonely sigh wa there printing the news should e opir - effo [} our agric ur; - 1 . e 3 - WEDNESDAY MOT NG o s 1"’ 1t of T A Rory clent and just as well liked by his as- And many a scalding t jons of any sort. Yet every newspa- FORNI A M. I ation in planting a -muc in- And tr there flashed over throb- | per should have a policy—some prin- - 8 7 sociates as presideni as he was dur- | And then ther la.shed T el oreased acreage in 1917, not only ocl 2 . e g * throbbing wire ciple of its being—some fixed stand- wasithers @ vervalares ciinme in Ingithe yeuts o Dus worked (e From the Capitol’s statelv dome, ard of accountability and responsibi wheat, but v.‘m‘ the ":rn failed to up that position goes withoUt {mya news so dear for all to hear. ity. 'This requires an editor. Two ¢ mature properly, and our corn e e three men can no more edit a news ican s e Al i L aying The boys are ing home hree men can no more edit a new American Food. Honsehold Workers. X et E e oo paper than two or three men can e Rl Ny Vorl men ) late that the total nutritional There is more har ¥ 2 N & A RToushithe cityls | art 2 locomolive The editor may | H t H | production of the country for the I connected with Mr. Nobe's 4 . 5 erbert Hoover's announce-{ Domestic service, fiscal year just closed was be- arcer. It is one more proof of the Tp the strains of a martial air; ble he may have no corporeal eX- | pv the Lord Mayor of London that|tion that for a the time of (the - Af moon it will be all over, pont to be here early. ployer wonders what is to happeng (New For in zeneral they ioss efiotent and do less work than a charwoma een 7 per cent. and 9 per ce A | ons fime has been | Tespect e and’g per cen .knows: fact that in this coun- | I saw their faces strong and brown, | istence. His name may nowhereap- | itne period of our anxieties in the | going out of fa Ao s 5 been elow the average of the three i A JHaTnoNaeT e 0 oing ou ashion. Up to the war o 2t denioeratic Jd foy and pride were there. ar. But if the clear eve, the steady e ; Sri et previous years, our nutritional the greatest and most democrati . \]x 1 1:‘7r'_r\‘i'7{;' B il ) oot e e A o matter s in all essentials now | it was hardly obtainable except by | d0omestic labor has so far escape surplus for ex i s blic in the '1d. ability and loy- | ANd MmO ang e awesties AN QAR < Ao e ast,”” was us important as the buletin | the rieh hes g BuFrpius for lexport iniinose’ year th rid, ability and loy e one controlling mind be wanting it is e s i rich. At best it we being about the same amount as to one’s trust are the only requi- Burst from tne cheerinz throng L R e e e Smelibatienol It must also he remembered that ver be in evi ment at a dinner given in his honor | many prefer to call it, is an occupa- [ whose help without pride earns ouf one of those | control; there seems to be no y America and | cailings which people resent either to | OT84Nizing it in the national cause the shrinkage last year. There- sites to success. There are hundreds | And seized the hands of their soldier | nowspaper thus bereft will go to pot. T L e e ‘\‘ credited \\w‘w‘x or to pursue. Hard- | A very foolish prejudice exists againsf fore the consumption and waste SR o - T Tl T ) 1 (| any one really likes to be called | it for it is certainly one of the olde In food have been greatly reduced 0 k 2 The American|a servani—except the president or |2nd most honorable vocation \d merrily marched along hind the guns of i newspapers 2 i’ . And merrily marect alon par hog figures conspicuously, the Ameri- | some other great statesman—but | Prejudice could be removed in e 1 tion during th hi untry just r. Not Sometimes there is questionable own- g 5 on steer be found in the bhack- | neither ¢ any one like it to be said | ImProvement in the ground “Po nerease our bee ro- | that he or she does not know what | Our life would follow Mr. Hoover concludes his report | . o . same t whi e pos- v ence. As a sessed the sam which he po wail | service to the nation means. Domes- | ith e iaet erica i 4 4 <tilled are the rattling drums. { owners, whére they are not doctrin- 2 L | ¥ with a compliment to tr American | ceoces. It would be difficult to select And in are the rattling drum 1 House dinner, uld require from | tic service, in general, is one of those | many New Ships. year. | succeeded simply because they S hen the music sinks fistant | ership——sometimes questionable ir ule, however, newspaper B ¢ duction,” he said at the Mansion S s e B e aires stick to the rule that honesty is | e i And. lo! down t three to five years Beef, then must od things the goodness of which is continue to be scarce and high But | so precarious that directly we praise the hog had come nobly to the rescue. | or encourage it overmuch it ceases IR0 s e isbdie) (S eneclsion ol iU T Another column comes the best policy and seek the popular lon Correspondence) Eno: confidence hy keeping faith with their veaders. Most of them are out after distinguish between various sections |pe directorates of corporations are How silent their ranks, how grim! | what are called ‘F‘n.vwl".\'" Now and e : of our people—the homes, public eat- | ..cerved for ihe children of the di .!Lv,.u\\, datk in the leaden snies) y.yHL\‘”4 o Salir i ‘Lw”.; for meats, e can furmisn the whols | wives ought 15 have zze ,“Uv(::yzf‘ St O materials: By tid rectors, re dless of merit or effi And the street i and dim newsgatherer volume in pork alone In the next | it is a virtue that is greatly needed | marck, 56,000 tc the turbine shif agricultural population—in assessiNg [ cieney. In the United States the appeal from Europe for food and i ST N A (N onth En The following orders are said he adds that “while it is difficult to oh! how slow their p | most Muropean countrics berths - in seems : tolihiayeRhcen Fplacech wish Rihis iGe rakny e | I have in my possession,” he said, | be good. It is a sort of sampler vii hipbuilding yards, notwithstanding { “the needs of our Kuropean allies,tue which everyboc ing places, food trades, urban or . 12 months Americs 1 be able to]! during fhe war Firpitz, 32,000 tons; and three othef credit for these results, no one will S T ov their trist e amatided! should ba honest| expont 18,000,000 tons Yofmoris problem of domestic service is , s 12.000 ton o be ok open and above board. If the news- | Canada 1t the est rung 2 And =€ thermore, there will be no need dur- |Studying. There is no doubt, for in- | nina steame eing | = will add 2,000,000 tons. | an interesting ond and worth i Har climb to the top of the ladder of M’ S ; with anguish | paper, which {s A ecommon carrier, : D v miterior purpose, it it rot. | inz the mext twelve months for any |stince, that knowledge of cooking, of | which four, each 18,000 tons in case it has. it will ulti S iitionl o fhe voinmial ot brehd: |culingry art, 1atnowlone 0L s means |lamons ihe lars %0 ship fuffs to be shipped to the Luropean | ©f food zavin Nobody denies this, | world. ‘At the e of the striy things about pa deny the domina of the Amer lean women cess. And that is one of the prin At Th port did tribute pal reasons why America occupies | Armiess and T shastly pale en, and he i f peration and sacri- | ipe position she does today, Shattered anc 1 and torn! t come to th e to be | ! 5 | by the resi of this | Thew halt by the ensign’s stately staff Known,and scorned among men. The | allics No gures are given : 3 NSl i And a weird salute they give recent misadventures of a New York |in the London -di ) t the Ad- It would have bheen not only em We are the boys who dled in France, | evening newspaper afford a strik i1- | ministrator promi that the 220,- n That you and yours might live. Justration also enforc 1e | 000.000 people in Burope and North | '@l There are many men, for ex- | At Tecklenbers, S este v n ~LAUDE BARROWS {ruth that a hired orzan is worthless | America would have ample and better | @MPle, in New York, with good in- | two car ? 7.000 e G i enAneE l,r: ex r“.x‘vrh painful if the Allies = to those who are fools enough to put | bread The enemy's conditions must | .1 ‘“W,W ML r LB G gty | being built d cut off his retr The Daily Newspaper. up the money go from bad to worse, for, Ithough | lishments, and give all kinds of en- | trafiic | Good sense and zood faith behind | a body of some 100,000 persons, com- | Lertainm and who yet would rather | can Steam mestic cooking is that cooks are ' & in country, but it is also a tribute to the executive ability of Mr. Hoover who e ueis rrassing for the crown prince bu modestly refrains from putting This hE: h own pr but people of the United States were and e T Tncident, to the death of the late Gialan iy 4 practice any sort of economy (I 1 ) : % ‘T . : "he Kaiser and the Sultan are o s o dan i Bennetl and: thes willil(theineyiSpap L IREO QU EE ke tolerably | prising the dominating I ““‘ sort of onomy than | ditio quests of the Food Administration g e ‘III‘VW ing of his newspaper | sure clements of succes The rest Is | many, have heen al to put SLLD A e As a but without a genius like Mr. Hoover B R o e rerii=a) omné~| rrami bl pressiof ecast in seeing and skill in manip- | the rest of the world the mili nore natural if Turke S pecially from the | nlation. For, in journalism there is | forces of 160,000,000 people. thc are willing contemporary | proy { humorist puts it, the cook is like the |- English agifator Wilkes, “‘ugly but ¢ irresistible : : < v building \s regards the whole question, the |in | : {wo mers | the country. : together with Greece and | press of New York city a discussion : 5 2 e s and profession of | turn oyer the pages of your Courier- | needed food.” 1 would seem that at | Journal, and when found, stick a pin The food “slosan’, having been jittle needs, or remains, climinated by Mr. T'ne Kaiser has six full grown sons 7 id about eithe fl 1ily “fn Their Own Raincoats,” llies, the people of the United States| o¢ froubles ore o1 to & 1 other factors that eemagloRbe Juwo i ach of 12,000 tons. Thd BELITTLING THE ENEMY. Quite safe hehind the lines it = i 3 It (New York Sun.) { there remain the at es of help; th but it buil hely wble but unwil- f now buildi the Some writ 1L the front with the | But if the uld gef captured to he as e Hves | oy o the erooked raincoat manu- | VATOUs times we have he ! 3 1 the willing but unable. Yet g S| Allied armies seem possessed by the General Pershing would undoubt of it ple as the s e facturers are convicted they Ul el ANt o g . W never her and hours |t ) artiller : 1 trom 1 marched up Broadway in a downpour, | Chine guns, hea AL to] expeat |6 ; Gordon Benuett, the elder, | op.p wearing one of the rotten ga and men more wdjustment in < the creator—the inver of ments he made for the soldiers airplanes in some d times like th The results ave that Harr ol Eont s wd direct the colossal " i y i art as well as a duty. In a word, | have not heen able to prod iheir I h 1 the Cod it is doubtful whether such I, | linto pul industrial channels that | R M record could have bheen and Zep<a domestic has become i 000 tons, and twelv Hoover and his fdea that American readers wish to ¥ make them work or fight W re buildir ment on the enem 7 = | modern daily newspaper, and, pursu- zuns in some degree (stea s- | many families now do IR e nt i G T e e e hamel DaRunlheitexR|line S ERER L CO rle Nand Fonactice DR TS . ing), heavy artillery, hardly K ol o SR s he German a : le Germans have begun their e ’ ot z ANSFERRE ), 1 and there is a general move SOl s b ther, whom he succeeded in the VISV IEIDZE RED. there bieng fair promise. b towards livin, rtmer : T oS comadien d patriot, announces thaf ¥e b i ownership of Herald, James Gor- Private Forrest Vietz, who has heen | much performance, and a b ) e nd hotels. Mar seople T laid themselves open to much severe | gained possession of a village or tW0 | don Bennett e younger. made & |at the Stanley Works as a representa.. R as st depend upon those ? o e e bt o but just criticism, this fact does not |taken by the America But the Al- inuous success of that journal. | tive of the eovernment in the gas | 1,200,000 men in France i | -- call themselves el et e o ies continue to advance at oth - original Bennet had been a wan- | mask production work has cen | but not neough pla J + ut o 1}) urpose i \& minstrel—a veritabie bird of | transterred to New Haven. He is still | To obtain needed reinforcements the | mp ek s ; bta ¥ x 3 against Ramsey McDonald or Phili ‘ 1a1ds. Snowden, hoth belonging to what i hailing from nowhere, | connected with the medical cory i ve extended by Cong- Gesman soldiers as cowards reaso b - artene : ‘hen he estak . DSfogdrartm ol bl ) owards. l)(,asun to be alarmed or disheartened | was forty years of age when he estab- | the army. Friends in this city pave | ress hat i unavoldable, and delay | The problem of these undomestic kmewn s the Britir soormtios nit i s itish Socialist-Labol It 1s getting to be a commonly ac- {at the latest reports, lished the Herald, In money making | him a rousing send-off, X might be fatal, . servants is very grave, and every em- | “pacifist group.” heir own (Detroit Free Press.) have by their many culpable actions | pected counter-attack and have re- justity the attempt on the part of cer- | . tain correspondents to picture all | points of the salient so there is

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