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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST f, 1914. t local manufacturers who wa E homi th his pal, | ingli all they could to specd * von Papen, by ident Wilson, has | their es would soon take | glorious activitie in the United daroplEgatge il i s to | vould st | for some good rea- | B imes king into a smile i == % = C EEEE L S e encss of the eyes Colored Registration Represented A ( 1 1 ! 5 g fi o 3 [t 7 ~ = [ e \ B st class mo. | cned American aviators retrousse, and | Cent of the Total Out of Which . H: cen > a anufacturer’s rec- | the sei. No such report ha ! . Vo i Mobilized—Statist of Value to red People ecp inter bhn Doe was dis from G uny, beecat ollections, d E 1 impl ol caused 1ll-feeling | are fu out their pal i dominat 2 ; . A e Imperial Germaiy thusiastio v ofkmen there is fhe should not he Liavt f to work in that German repo Vi 1 B t T 2 ¢ 1 1 One colore e olse s 5 fEarmony and co- . repuilse v : i e Mployes is very Allied report—"We didn't make |10 2 L r i | 3 inctlor It war contracts | any : B wil tache in Hait time. fl, there may be | THE GRAY WOLY. . ¢ i : . B S e | e 1 §8 manufacturers | Qut of the Noith the Gray B flare human, and | & ffaults and preju- | arame, t aenvaaly el o : Pershing Commends Negroes. With dripping fangs F has ben trained into 1 3 3 : Negro soldiers are receiving I »ftenest it is tr ok : e TR o ums wi e 5 Lusting to tear a kill and malm— | oftenest is the look of warmest commendatior the froup of individ- | "y F \yore-wolf Gray from the | And bluster rather than th ; o 5 f General Pershing for gallant f diter not “one North foree heneath the t . i fire on the wesiern front in triotic meeting the givin Y [ 3 "nization rers ing/other | Behind the Gray Wolf Tunis the pack, | : i 3L » Jach of the million, nose to track . 3 ous B T T S 1 r b erts and arry John- i, Lgiore, en- | P2 bt otk Lt IS It : ; A B : been awarded the French BfSe the manu- S e a high of T ' ¢ . na the ierre for conspicuous acts in in the prem- | Torth that th icu \ camy S The opinion may be ve | Jivete of Inglishman 3 3 A S least two Negroes, Steel-gray bristles on every e i for produ ’ ; are in |t been organize 0 the matter has vith eyes like a fawn, heid ) for service in Ly g American Red 4 Their fangs are dripping with human | of men to i s when r t i ronoan R e e e e hlood s zonc proximat sung colore n | : fonte Suboll s ims nhryo Rot wnd John- | The Re There is blood on the threshold and v aching ng fare in 1 colored nly sortunity to | “ONPS L colored womer was SOME night bloed in the wood, rou to > se N schools i taking special There is blood in the trenches and < R P ol 2 % and mechanical blood on the flood t ser i 1 . ' mselves for such And the earth is black with the | he was gone s ~ army as radio dead. heroic remuant s ¢ s, carpen- 1ousands of our won registered on their li when the call is isst | same ¢ | e these | ut fort glorious flight | | | | | 1 fon has Teen brought ¥ people overni - | Afar re-cchoes the long-drawn howl e e e i - s b Loyalty to t lored Won Paui IR the weathor. The pack is running, jowl by jowl. 10ble still lived on - y : ! t ¢ he N Women are The stench of the slain makes the | mand Jut in the « - o1 c ihd Sivipes ars ot thick air foul. man e BT . 5 1 : : the wars for the : While the rivers with blood run | anq sangtroid with which he runs his ngineers a e ik ind perpotuation of PSeptember ‘repare | red i thro S ody fo i 1blic {th rlack man |} B o0 s Esepare oldier through the L e Remarkable Military Aptitude, ; : ! u [ subscription A c of discipline It must be = Rt S 1o | CONSPICHOUS and houorabl lldren's throats their fangs have | . e e i hese schools ocated in the | from Bunker Hil Carrizal. n - e o b % Diotures | morih and south Colareai e e e 1 i OWn prince drove his men | The mother weeps her babe was horn, | young Englishmen is one beLD 3 o A v. and evinee a | hoon ameor wail a appeinfment and even one of strial plant Sonter vl | | | | itor conducto #befty Loan campaign ment 0ops e statione mmps in all | gt hlood that was shed and he h i, then may we not say that { And breast-maimed maidens the first to make the su remark for military dot mone pral Hell, his assistant, drove okn prehension lost the days of Marl- 1z e In the path of the Wolf's attack nd ar to the i oiter? Though he wear the shape of a man S S S R by day #The little boy next door says that | A Wolf af night, with the lust to when his mother discovered his slay— Can yet treaties make with a Were £5 b Wolf Gray ’ L £ 3 \ valiant 15th New Yor " Y | turned the hose on him. Or live at peace with his pack? the young American offi What | tive draft is being cheerfully respond- | oo in the first fight “over thore ¢ with hi shave or a 3 impression as to personal force or the | o t Wihitel ofceralwhe Tave over eona D i ored America ecog ére any Teason Tt , preme sacrifice in defense of the | | st de- {gand he proud to call his own. JIn | 1DOTS ' e veliine : arec the present war, the gallant. IFirst But the event is provir The number of voluntary enlist- | coparate hattalion of the District of A L rac mong the N Columbia was the first to be called to oroughs and Welllngtons are b aa tending aid to the dependent fami- ments is ver ies of the colored soldier boys who P roes. indicating willineness _to the mildest-eyed may be most Have Zons tolir P eoe ot hoiin oy the liberties of all The Negro is i S g : protect the national capital from it ‘tr\(‘\ . v y 5 erve the nation and to aid in win- vasion or damage by the encemy The stockings on wrong-side out, she ning is very difficult to persuade the | Out of the dcep comes the bolt of v “ H‘ ol “' ”‘ ! (‘ 1 - Provost Marshal’s Memorandum. manded colored troops say they pre- ple’s War doom, TR T srovost | fer themi to any others 8 at of, not to be afraid of thun- | . - K | the ocean |the young American officer A mer LngaL < v clement the American The great ship sinks mid th € 3 s : - ) of German Propaganda Powerless. 2 especially when they sce v the American common soldier has you jump a foot at every crash With a thousand souls in the living | often a certain aspect in his Bhould cost 40 cents? | .pijqren ot o quarter was high | gerctorme, marshal seners wry @t when the barbers made it Bts, it was thought that no fur- North, South, East and - German propaganda has been pow- i > 000.000 Khaki—a little affectatio the wild ‘“The first draft shows that of 208.- | oyjess to shake the loyalty of the e tomb, e 5 'd woolv, or flavor of the football | 753 colored men. who, before Novem- | Negro, The 12,000,000 i 1 While the 1w Wolf howls with o S 4 ey < her 12, 1917, had been called for ex- | ..y, raise the ks scrimmage. which is not altozether b 1l war, of date June 1st, says in part — colored Amer- ther ralse would be made. It seems The barbers intend to to a layman that a pair of shears to the iast man, woman | his conflicts tmination by the hoards, 133,256 bad | ,nq child, engaged in some form of hole-heartedness pr on everything. If a ‘“once hat cares a maddened heast for law | real ) the ke : & on What cares o m 1ed beast for law hean reje exemy patriofic activity. In every com s b e a o | rati K ought to last a barber quit while, | over” is to cost 20 cents, a regular | With the taste of blood in his cruel | penetrating look. JeAURO; arged ) 8 196 o men | munity they have contributed ner = and a comb, too, for that matter. Has | shave should be 40, shouldn't it? ! L ealled R 3\ had | busly ‘to ihe Simporl ot the T ! it Shiy heen rejected, exempt dis- | & s. 1o the Red Cross, to the cost of these articles jumped Til 11 the fangs from his wicked | observe and our arriv Accour snough to warrant an increase of five Frank Stanley, who invented g o 1 i dier 3 : z ot | steam car, was killad 1 | : his ves per cc f colored men were the secretary of the trea 2 EAR N U by a “steamer € jc mpted or discharged, a cratefully testified, they Who loosed the |« 2 t s bu ) submarine warf vinst A cent. of the white | chased most liberally (h charged. Tt thus appears that 63.77 A and Y. W. C. A. war work and, gerooldin gents for haircutting? If this sort witive proof of g continues, a man of ordinary thing continues, ma Ainary | yosterday. Henry rd shonld careful when crossing the street 1 s b nen put another way, 36.23 | series Liberty Bonds and the War 5 driven by one blind urge f “rior . s L R one biind urg per cent. o > white men were certl- | Savings Stamps. Such organizations | two weeks that even = - i song a funeral dirge 2 1 v 1ether it Lord Lansdowne asks . men wha will not return? power of command for | srnin fields waved in autumn > s means will be compelled to cut his nished in such form own hair, or persuade a friendly were certified for service, and Masonic Templars, the Knights | Von Tirpitz must he | per cent Whit nien were \ , the Odd Wellows and. the neighbor to run the lawn mower over his head, unless he decides to follow | ;" yqpioc oy oo fied for service.' 1 ave brought from $80,000 Ll Ben Franklin's example and let his |, o " % T ke men 2ot sold erhaps the face neither of o st reason ecause m . ravished waste with corpses cold. | " dleon nov ‘Wellington ludship™ are opposed to the war While the drippin hbiood s0aks | wonld & 1t to us if we did tes indicated t oliE 000 worth of these honc air grow /down over the shoul cent. of exemptions claimed hy ; business firm, the Nort B T a 1 orede men was gratifying ‘ Mutual and Provident = black the mold not know bef 1t he w yroportion to numbers ¢ Durham. N. new fashion and wear his hair S, 7 5 \d the,ruined cities burn onqueor, wh " 3 We are sure that when Mr. Hughes And the ruined Fanulicict g X White anil Blacks Eoqual inves 5,000 1n Lib boss of a zans v 5 e Benevolent societie: Fhere is no peace tll the Wolf be e ot Enlistments of white 1 black L B Seah) makes his report on aireraft investi AUGUST 1, 1914, Four years ago today Germany d in the arm e on the me hasi have made it a practice to lain command this “air of ¢ STl e mum S their surplus funds inta th but we do hope he will file it before | Till then all pravers to God are [ ool s mvstor s wecording to a "“\"_“” ding by (he |, 4 the colored schools ha the war is over vain— T e cretary of war. and the declaration clared war on Russia and precipitated Remember Rheims and dead Louvain | )/ 0o 04 the mititary eve were | Was made that all Instances of al- ) oo o boel oy durine he world conflict which resulted. Th- 5 And fhe drip of the Belsic i‘ William E1le anning and William L 1 e " | sehool perioc he children ‘o General March states that Amer BIT e not driveEhim pack torhisd| IS RIS SIS RS B o et i i || e e can soldiers have' only e den & partnie an [PLOVEN | ook or $800 per month in the sal 20 o foz of the Spree and the Pr = X corrected regardios color . 4 il as ny Germ tr « s o Railroad Problem of Thrift Stamps 0 S orld avraved oeainst lher. Besides | S il as ma German possihle. Al The Railroad 1w Ahout 1,000 Negro ofticer have :»jasr ”,{f,,w : ps. In two cities, at More power to them law is God \ never emerge w Yorlc Journal of Commerce.} ommissioned E 1ational | a8t o : The conferen Washington b S E ond gations it will be well worth readin splendid support to the Thrift St day Russia is hors de combat while many finds the rest of the civilized isiness men con the millions of lives which the world tributed full page ad on rattlesnakes. A Eain . booming mrom his! lair by the Baltic flood war exacted as toll for Germany’s £ mps and mad act, her aircraft have killed S administration, who tneluc c ¢ st the medi Colonel William Gaston A candi ber of prominent railroad ofliciale of | ¢ ve corps. Many thousands of innocent women and Eaward Howard Griggs, mem- date for the Democratic subernator- o American Defense Society. |-undonbted ability and practical 5 srac minimum i ial nomination in Massachusetts. Now i - pefience, fand’ the finance comm i oS, e etEiotion by if his opponent were only named Al- PACTS AND PANCTES. o NG “'QV“,“‘,"“";""“" (G e - Ixeus . 2 of contact phonse it would be a most chivalrous } o o "'h“'; RGeS n Recreational o rs are boir campaign i The soc children and her submarines have sent many more non-combatants to { death at sea. Four vears after the erime was perpetrated we find Ger- portentous fin tablished in the caimps, Last < clothes are ‘ S ‘mp jonable this year——Albany Journal earby, and soldiers’ ciubs, many and her Kaiser and her states- B | with which that 1 [ { S MRS L the secret i by the army authoritics men just as haughty and insolent, just i . s o i) i 2 lored . n determined on world domination R, (BER re & pink Tose in | why does the government keep on |, %5, (ojume of railroad securities [ at Camp Mead ovision has been ig HECHCIEE s eLvinE it the left buttonhole of a light top | coining nickels? The y i e - or o fraining camyp in field ar URiHgdtvosion y mecc "__FX anythir iy 1ore.——Kan - o z w 5 2 coat Exchange. The correspond- | anything ¢ izt seminated over conntry illery for colored } 20 piritusis,” classic music, and | France and England are much | €Nt forgot to add whether Andy's 2 aluc which itably be i ind orchestras o be found right shoe lace was tied in a bow or Naturally enough that tt fected the resvits of the admin e L every place where soldiers are s istration, which subje the railroad ' tioned These recreational centers | 1 “four-in-hand.” dent had to take a hand in that Mich- ! wenatorial situstion. Nobody | service primarily to the government, Cotored Doctors Soon re largely under the direction o wetillery 1914. Their chronic stupidity f their eves to the fact that stronger in the fieid today than when the war began, and to the millions of = = igan ould expect a For ¥ 0 . 3| ctarter.—Charieston News and Cour- | the expenditures and receipts. To : . \ctivities and local Community Serv sald to be spending money for war | jo. | have the so adjusted as to assure e 2 jce Organizations and the colored g | ic i purposes at the rate of $2,000,000 an | the ris ‘ hour. Will some one please figire | The ex-czar is now “officially dead t f ineert under h NGltolerahi \ fits extended ] had boeen We presume that that is the most se- | form of e« E reserve s, eterinary new agency for the military ilian popula death maladv. Villa. | signed r and ¢ training of young colored men is E 17 2 S 1 S ray established about August men America is sending over to join to be a self- | with effects difficuli to caleulate upon e {he Commission on Training Camp them in the battle for freedom. No The United States Government i »ne knows when the war will end, but | I of secu holders is a Nery loow rtiller are getting thelr share of all umed that every true patriot in this country is determined that peace shall not be ' on hat fraction of a second one leclared until Germany is complete- Yy CONG! Gl lecla ¥ D rious form of Hindenburg, Enver T + and paod heen suffering | be th | el <perts z sward university About { Thrift Stamp will pay for? i = Bihe e st have bee | | ly defeated. On this fourth anniver- of the great catastrophe all Am- : tri from the unofffeinl vari ¢ 7 fleld Daily New pecially hond i 1 8 T i pledge of President Wilson that the | to prevent Americans from travelling L = held in large amount i i GG . hattalion ¢ 1lits science and factics, under | assured sricans will heartily subscribe to the Congressman McLemore, who tried Ghools andicoloseslion fetlctin nd and Franc ind o world must be made safe for,democ on the seas, has been swamped at the | Has t Emperc t companies and savin 1 . iments and depot jan g should | the fina ommitle S ind abroad i t 1esc men will be for il K r colleges to train others | glau | forth | soldiers acy.” When that is accomplished. | primaries by disgusted, patriotic con- | cd that an Austi broken army?—New | their offices G SLSRID L o we can have peace.—not hefore | stituents, Those who voted with him Fons ! Bt w ! TSN e e \-Instructors’ Training Detachment.” speakers’ bure numbering Now comes the rveport - on his infamous resolution, should | "9 etiiated thadithe com 5 divact S, Beety OUR MANUFACTURERS. read the handwriting on the wall = represented hetwee ix and seven bil- | {rained nurses now ir It has been alleged that manufac- — fon b | The Warrior's Pace. lion dollars worth of these securities active | induction into the o 8 i T ¢ ; . g : S Sent or more of the race est eyuipped or Jun turers in this city are obstructing war 'w York judge has ruled that (Boston Ber Transeript.) at present market : what | the aru olor \ip- | men, is now engaged . s to allied of education. to enl action or ordinary work by refusing to engage skilled | fences along the shore must be taken inglish the habil of publishing ) roductio of photo- | deposits belonzing t \Fecting tie louble-pages | of life insurance polic and savings | 1ain 4 % TN ey E workmen, forme in their employ, | down in order that the public may : o doing exccllent the colored people of the country as | tons. This is the lowe he war aims of the government, | tember, 1916, six mont t timulite their patrioti here | restrictec mderseas explanatory statemenis are \eeded, y New construction is now - . G : i made up of re L anel onet of who gave uy 1 positionaioniace i enjoy entite fiuise Sof Fthe Fheac Fanhs of officers who have fost their [ pecuniary condition of about half the | eleva Ll e count o grievance, real or | His Honor would only compel I s These pictures | population of fhe miry, includin ro troon ' ou f I s in the rvi | | illustrated journals are in | was really represented was the value | hirty-five | | } T | | | l N caged ir v ( A work th in other | lords to take down thoir pr St Rl e onhvoun , for it | widows and childr mall or mo e ”‘v”‘\‘V AN s L B e e Shatepmeati i el Rl R Sl neen o chools de- | the greatest service in the nnings | course, be are \ining for the same ab - nanufacturers resort 1o | bit, we could all spend a week : is young men who ¢ lives for their country in the g operations deal more or less with « A. jof the war. Every organization, re- | repiaced, but that ligious, educational, fraternal and | thing. If we could sk list” method, and E along the Sound | voted ining men for Y. M. ( mber. The photographs, in near- | railroad securitic with gains or | certain appli- = = - every instance, are those which the but these investments con- | War Wo 5 yrk in their factories. In a proclamation summing i e men depicted had taken in uni- | cern those who do their investing | oman U benetit of their families, | only in payment preminm, nd harze of hosic commereial, is represented in this | the matter of tran houses and social centers. wieldi ( hundr Ad- | v will be made in churches, in | When the balance opinion, there is | accomplishments of his form, for il Influcnce M iDon e . ¢ for the ar, | muking deposit : ithonel G E0Ia 11 point over which any- | the four years of war, Kaiser Wilhelm g s : mon in the camps &N 1in there is a ealizing 10ney | le relatives |a colo: udience may be assembled | rine no lon tactor one should become unduly excited. A i sa You have brought us pe howing that soldiering | to make Ehaliiions foth eI G TE any purpose whatsoever. 1 manufacturer has a perfect right to | the east rISing: B new and sudden thing to <imple, direct and convincing These should minc engage whomsoever he pleasds, and | Ukraine and other sections; the mur 1 1 The a dance of these B : t the they will have pointed out : the Justic i N . 1 hotogrart s an oppor - tha he r'si du S t to reject applicants for employment | der of the German ambassador soldier photograpt an opportu sty ; hat their first duty i T vid impression of the ¥ has erion ! : 1 to the utmost every resourc nity m a vivid 1 {5ond and spoetively « seri as he sees fit. It is no light matter | Moscow, and the assassination of rations off prevalent type of the voung English hands in making @ report e command to aid the natic o charge local manutfacturers with | Field Marshal von Eichhorn and his r's tace and to contrast it with t ought to be y ' e obstructing war wo We think that | adjutant are positive indications that | the type of the warriors of other na- | the form or contrs IoubERTH] s E tion to the colored ) mocracy e e T the heads of New Britain concerns | Géermany having a delightfully | tio All over the world the f :(‘ the de tion | nen in the Regular Army t Negro Press Loyal, S eadite s oninatimn Major-Genera ! r.General Roy C attle for world-wide liberty Coi b Ihis Bl e § rines in attacking the Just > ung manhood is goin the | ¢our regiments of the Res 4 the Negro press is|U-boat. The one big accomplishme the 9th and 10th Cay y Y throuzh the col- | of this “sharp weapon” has been ind 2hth Infantry. embracins v v v have made a record in Government | peaceful time in Russia 3 A i contracts which is second t e | and photozraphy and the habit of t propert 1 have em ts which is second to that o s Dt e T oamend Betors e naintained no other community. If the Govern- Captain Boy-Ed, former attache at One’s to vhen % are | bring the United States into the war to rst impression in lookis r | 10,000 me Th red ¢ 1 own expense, | decide the issue on land gainst the meat were dissatisfied with results, or | the German embassy in Washington, of these vivid little pichuses o | Regular Army holdins ; " support | enemy. 4