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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1918. e ba news of the capture when the people cared less whether | impregnated with the German doc- 2 | ! T . more Huns. If the it was in session or not.—Buffalo | trine that Hindenburg is gradually ex- P [ 8 X L4 | Aa A pfurther progress and Commerecial hausting the reserves of the Allles, and —— conc as follows e ncluded as follows - EE The strike fever seems to be pre- “The problem of the German’s i ¢ i T* fifr will ‘be’ compelled | August 9, 1915, | ‘olent also amonz Austrian Pregplers. | fight, against the Anglo-French re- : i L o i ‘ -] e so-cdlled Hinden- | Editor of the Herald Moptrealt Gazotte serves now wears an aspect quite dif- marked the German Dear Sir:—The writer recently ETete mos o 5 ferent from the artificial picture of the o H ced the i : i 16 mob is a little slow in g o L : —— ; Bhemy offensive in | Heed the item in your editorials, | ground o Ly :‘1' e L e Dy : Hindentbugsgg plows : s T How the Kaiser should be punished.” ind "h“ zky and TLenine, but|are destroying the best fighting GORees EX EGIGd m C - M“ U d P Wan iy g The enclosed lines, “Let Him Live | 1°P0dy doub®™ that their turn will| President Wilson is sending an unor p 0 Lrumbie under k- "-““!‘Jn 14 Hber‘alrl will fur- l\\“t‘n; given \lihr e A — e oo Washington Star n £ ~” d and unpractised masssJpance . 5 i [, “bulletins all da er in Massachusetts, Y i = will have to bear the main burdeh; for d y A sonal Efic. 5.0 Be Ass o ¥ o Across same vou S : 5 E vides the best soldie e % *are to publish them they are .| saying “More than 20 lag SUDMA- | £51. {he whestern f Y, : 3 ervice hey are at your | yines are now operating off the Am- ont It took years — = | \ b | before the Englishman t yesterday. Very truly yours, SElcaniicon e sa R SRR T e oY e s - (Signed) G. E. PRENTICE, marines.—Boston Globc ) The Kaiser deplores the fact that vas an efficient o \‘”,‘i London, Aug. 10—TIn the opinion| Washington, 2 | of military observers here, the blow | tax scmeduls was atopted, an offclati delivered by the Allies yesterday is | & regarded not merely as an attempt to | : the Allied nations are “ruled by law- | 5000 of war in the meantime break through the German lines but | created, the tax corporation LI HIM LIVE. | vers Which is natural in one who | PeHence of war in the meantime.” | KSR OOFL ioat strategic plan | ta1 stock doubled, to pridiice an adfi< i} | knows no' law.—New York Eveniie r, Ie8s VI SR Hie ‘\”h ;»r the | which fs being carricd out by Field | tional $30,000,000, and a provision ade S caid to have been mem MWho I8 NOW | ararshal Foch. Having obtained the | ! en dismissed, has also | ypjgiative by his:victory in the Alsne- attempted to dispose of the American | yprne salient; $8 has now struck on army in conversation with the Berlin | {po picardy front for the purpose of correspondent of 1} Veue Frele . | va pond of the Neue TFrele| reljeving Amiens from danger “and | day, in framing the $8,000,000°000 ess favorable conditions, | while the German armies have added | immensely to thei ax advisory board for the treasiuy f o | fthe night to shut [Enclosure] { a ex- i official 0 As long as the flow: S owers t S S heir perfume So long I'd let the K. cepted making Liberty bonds security® “TWe no longer hear the boast of R o e B super-men in our enemy’s ranks,” WIS o ing T8 e s rdinal Farley. No, the super- | ¢ ‘ tears drink but Belgian | man doesn’t run before a teufel-hund, | Presse—a conversation which, curi- | yocovertng perfect freedom of maneu- | yeyenue i ) 5 n dc ously enou s mainly devoted to | g With nothing Philadelphia Bulletin. o | | thives € 10 Quench his awrul enthusiastic praise of militarism in| "Not only is the German retreat | But the salted brine 4 il Nothing hurts a profiteer any more | =P21n Gen, von Ar'/.. said N across the Aisne embarrassed, but o cotchman’s | ¢han to have to pay fifteen cents for | You ask me whether Ameriéan | Tudendorf's position is threatened by oeleess pair of shoe laces.—Albany Knick- | help could provide any ®ort of substi- | the present offensive. If the Allied 1e luxury proy sccepted. By the fall committee ,was submited by R (subcommittee, comprising Repre | l ¢ | for all government contracts, by the atser live, ways and means committee, yesters The committee adjourned untilf Monday, when it will enter on theg | fin21 stages of its curse. itve on a ai erbocker Press. tute for the los f the masses mj R drive is pushed far enough the . Ge inner each T sians, even if i reached the Frénch | mans may be compelled to withdraw [ % = Score another touchdown for Dart- | battlefield in the fullest measure of [ from the apex of the Montdidier sali- [iScita@ives Hull, Helvering and Moorey tray, | mouth. The new Russian Republic | the wishes and hopes of the Allies— | ent, which has threatened both Paris | %2 Fubplemental and final report and | that is being organized in Siberia has| which must be doubted, if only be- | and Amlens . It levies 10 per cent. tax on all jew~ [‘elry, to be pald by the manufacturery [folling back of | I would let him o Italians a oy Served from silver on a golden Served with things both dainty sweet, A D il pted the colors of Dartmouth col- | cause the activity of the German sub- Some of the more optimistie In 4 e, green and white, for its flag marines is boun to produce dis-| British military circles regard the vic- ¢ producer or importer, Coverir ap< | proximately 1,200 itéms of . je Sie supplants the present law tax of 3 per cent. on the manufacturer, pro= ducer or importer. Several steps in eat Boston Commercial Bulletin turbance and confusion in the trans- | tory as the.turning point of the year's | —— rort disposi v P i 3 s 1an: 7 arn- It wouldimake himiatbeal ot | P lispositions of the American | campaign and perhaps even the turn- | sheen of silken | pon't rage at the German-Ameri- | army. No, I regard it as impossible, | inz point of the.whole war. It was & : can w. rows a monk rench in- | One must not fo merchants who | With costly linengto le botween, B WHOS o L on e po Tnust nobgc coats to the army | With covers of down and fillets 4 lace, et that at the begin- | only a month ago that ail the talk of | 4Uc . to the machinery in our munition fac- | ning of war we had against our jthe British military critics was The 10 per cent. tax also is to bat of | tories if you throw bread grusts and | fronts from seven to ¢ lions of | whether fhe Allies could hold on in | levied on art objects, pianos and pipd the ‘“heels” into the garbage AN | Russian soldiers, DO T [ B t reat German offen- | OT8ans, furs, cash registers, type« And downy ; ) e i soldiers, t part | the face of ‘the great Gi g (ohah | neRl o Yot ‘i;‘;‘?’tp‘gf’“s plled fn place; | You may not have realized it, but|men with vears of training; in Pl sive which the German people had | Writers, photographs and tapestrie B ander’ Destroys - comfort he would | guch an act puts you in the same | case capable fighters and simply par: | 'been told was to finish the war. The In view of the demand for a tax of 3 It ,“(, | class.—Blue Grass, Ky., Clipper. fect in the modesty of their Tequire. | initiative has now been taken from | the price paid for certain other artls adline. Evidently he | It Would stink with rot of the battle- | - Eien U B e o b the enemy, and within the month the | ¢les. not deemed luxuries,” above & board. SO RS e ‘f When it comes to raising another | what ave a million or a million 1 a | Allies have eng-ged in two important | certain price, the sub-committee B8 SR and brains and bones of | Tjperty Loan, it will be well to Te-Frale of Americans, unace el T e posed, and the full committee actept men ‘ member that it is better to lend six | g, wippsdo G0e Unacoustomed ta T 1 ot ton iaiieh “to. fay that the | ed,.a 20 Der cent. tax,:t6’ Be ‘asssee per cent. Liberty Bonds | Should cover him, smother him, and | pillions to the Government than to [ pyon' o o0 o"oRt Rining and mo expe- | o o st "had been the chiet | “against the seller to the consumen t par again. Bad news for then— glve eighteen billions to the Germans. | oo 1y > r elevatéd sldeas : 5 1 s | or user, or to a person not for resale.”™ Al > o ng and total want S i tor in:this result. The military | € on o) reon Who sold them at a discount. | 118 :111!;0“ should cling with rotten | _ portland Press. {ior ot the ez dihin. of of arprecia- | lie of ‘the Westminster Gazotto | This group, and the sums over whict sayvs only what all soldiers who have ””;"”):’ \\l”;\"f‘ levied, \n.\in\x i e A ¥ i riog ttle put to the test Men’s and young men’s suits turally, Fismette, captured by | And while God's stars their o en’ American me . i ¢ v, . y : . T i ot S % 2o o o o overcoats, $50; men’s and omen/ e Log Viglls | horn at Kiev declares that he came | .o, coioq gale estimation, ot decas op | Are saving—that the Amerlcan troops overco: L < Qi ithne yesterday, 1s the of- Eae | from some place in the province of | ORTEOd selt-estimation, e are oqual to any in the.world. . The | hats, bonnets and hoods, $25; wonfk§ BPring of Fismes, which they took | Ad While the waves their white | Ryazan under orders of a local com- | ¢ (08 L OrsRTi=Ailon and ‘“;' sctual | moral effect of their appearance in | em's and misses suits, aks, and B | 1ast week. Yo hoiin ns hever ol | munist committee; this applying the | . ., e theifnal sucs | wrance, syon fhough! & ,compatatively ||coats, $60; Hoots, ‘ehoes pumEH apfl. o L ShelEnovereslcon | principle of self-determination estab- «mall proportion of them is vet on the | slippers, for men, women and! -‘@hil« Bis category | And through all the day through | Hop i by ihe Cermans at BrestLic = e | D o becn the fransform. | dren,. $10; ‘men’s and boys' hatdu by i ; Hzona i1 £l | lished by the Germans eiinT g fighting line; has be ans : ) il BN gurocent wedding In Arlzona the gliths gerte | ovek—New York Evening Post. Easy Money in Norway. ation in the British and French | men's and boys' caps, § B ent and ome | ETOOM'S name was Trembling. What | There should be an anthem in his| T i : (New York Tribune) O oe 5t detoriminatian o relst into| - Plcture frames, $10; fans, is3:8 paren > 8 N i 3 : i Histir 3 ht | Will it be atter he's married a couple | | ST® 3 e A A current dispatch fells,of the cal-{ the confidence of victary. ' . men's waistcoats. sold distinct from the service. i Ringing and singing and never done iy e culations of a Swedish ‘giatistician| The fact that the task of directing | Sults, $5; silk under clothing, pate P & largs pumber rom the edge of llght to the set of | .,y pritich controller sounds the | that Norway is now, save XuStria, the ] the attack,was intrusted to Fleld May- | and mixed, $10: men’s and bays 4 A e —— — sun, st I b most expensive country i the S e Sl e % gritifica~ | neckwear, $2 J in this city who z carning that supplying the millions of he wor shal Haigy has caused much griti c] 2 2 voupg ladies 3 | Moaning and moaning and moaning | WAINing that supplyin ,'_‘, for France, | [0 live in. But this is 'doubtless leav- | tion In London and points to a new Trunks, $50; valises, travéling bagsy gualifigd in .every way to become “How should Montdidier be pro- wild American soldiers destined for France, 4 ing starving Russia out of the count. - the principle of unity | Suitcases and hat boxes, $25; women'y 4 o7k s 2 = 5 | oing to strain the common re- ! 1 nt. | development in the principle o o g g ds, but who, for some reason or | nounced? asks a reader. That's| A ravished French girl's bastard 1\(’”)9;""}'; e ilitary problem in the | A correspondent tells of paying $12.50 | of -command purses,* pocketbooks, fwhbbping (N j’,z er, appear satisfied to remain at| not so important, but we ,pronounce child e il e e T o ?m-" day m',» L modest hotel room and | ~ o - w}%.l‘yqih:‘<~~. *r :‘[’.v(“‘f‘r"“jy ’;;‘jmr;;gi. e, or to do their “bit,” as they | its capture “splendid.” And T'd build him & castle by the sea. |PTOPlem: The war for the allies is 75 for a package of cigarettes = fibe per squafe yard; umbrellasy fidgihe, by working e few hours a S As lovely a castle as ever could be, . | ok r‘Lf‘:'h'”,“”‘fl,::X“\f,:w,,,’n’:.:"h;},}”r'-l | ing as mych as $60 @ week. Flower!| of those aéhieveinddts wid fho have | Shirts, $3; house or smoking jacjstd Week for the various adixillary war | Then T'd show him a ship from ovef | " LU0 G0V "Repubican.) .| women, bootblacks and bellhoys are | noted the génuine fervor and grate- | and bath robes, $10 flencies in New Britain. There are | Someone asked the office boy why the sed, ' The n'nmm;us demands upan ton- | SPeculating heavily in stocks and | ful appreciation of the sorely tried '!?ho luxury schedule prm'ldes that Scores of girls in town who have no | they call those pre-nuptial aftairs lin- | A5 fine a ship as ever could be, nage hereafter to keep the American| Mmaking fabulous sums. The voung |peopfe of France and expfessed in.|articles taxed under one of thesd 4 en showers, and he replied * ‘Cause | VAden with water cold and sweet, army in France fully supplied must| Ploods use fhousand-crown notes as | their I atmient and manmer of ac- | 8roups shall not be taxed under the Gen, von Arz added grandiloquently: Clay from the grave of a soldier boy: s Marshal Eich- : The assassin of Field Marsha “Not words, and not promises or Up-counliry, wood choppers are earn- | who have been régding jthe reports | parasols and stinshades, $4: men'§ dependents and who could very well Laden with everything good to eat, engage official attention more and | ash trays or toffight their cigars with. | claim our soldiers, = cant realize | other group Yet scarce does she touch the silvered | ore seriously as forces continue to| Whiskey S contraband, but sells | that the American has #aintained the —_— = 2 sands ] be shipped overseas. It¥ls’ cheerful| readily at $35 a bottle. Boozers take | character and the ‘spirit of his coun- Secarce ma. he reac i a v CAT i ry i f1 S/ s - 3 .As the New York Sun puts it: Halg y h out his eager |,ows from the Alameda. shipyard in try in the fullest an@ the most sub Cl’l‘Y ITEMS follow the example of those others they:come down in ‘sheets. who have already offered their serv- ices. It is amazing to observe the number of female graduates 8f the han ’ - yes- [Tt is reckoned that the purchasing | stantial way. There has been no bul- “ has the tanks, and Foch has the | Than a hot and hellish moltén shell :;"\‘,;;f,?,r"ti,:‘ ,;Iffgcm.?,m?r‘"fi}?;:n e R et e e o 13n?v_t’;flm:mm;:t;:.ml\)i% e i, | Yanks, and.they both wallop Wilhelm | Should change his Heaven ino Hell, {cteamer, built in twenty-four working | has fallen to less than one-third this. | ness ahout the American soldier's . doing almost nothing to help win the | ana his blank, blank, blanks And though he'd watch by the wave |gays. In’ fhirty-five working days | Atfempts made to fix prices have | tivitigh and decds of valor and daring; war. They should let others, not ! P SO v‘?!"' shore, hd after launching she will be rt-r\’\'\v‘”ffll‘ completely failed (‘K("!AH\ this sh: l‘.|)]\‘ what he has done he has done as a uvalified as they are, attend to the | . Our Lusitania would rise no more. |cea. Thege, records seem Incredible, | isolated country, with*a population [ matter of course and because it is a . ¥ g | A British tank chased a German| __ but soon &Msy will be a mere com- | little larger than that of New Jer- | the American way—which is to g0 { general up a hill but couldn’t catcn | . NO Man's Land™ where the Trish fell monplace of the shipping industiy in [ Sey. Yet Norway is not in the war: | right at it and stay at it until the job | him because the engine stopped. N I'd start the Kaiser a private hell, Amery Yet there cannot be enough | It has had no vast “war buyin 1t | is: dane—isSthe only way he. Khows Cite bail comprisatén svoted yeatal P Now | I'd jab him, stab him, give his gas |ships while the war lasts. has had no huge issie of paper mon- | and the only way he thinks, in his | fay to require a bond of $2,000 6f if that tank had only been a flivver! | And in each wound I'd pour ground Ty e ey. Why should such a wild inflation | patriotic pride, the job can be effc- | the clerk ' of the board and 817000 high school and of colleges who are | 3 : Miss Esther MacArthur will suesy ceed Mrs, Esther Jones as stenogrié pher and clerk for the medical adwi visory board of the second draft dige knitting, etc., and file application at triet. 4 once for admitance to a tralning school for nurses. b It may come to pass that if there is | 2 — glass; The Gazette de Lorraine explains| of prices ocewm o tively done. So far as his life .goes | from the superintendent of city hails Isn't it' pretty. near time to revive | 1'd March him out where the brave [that Hindenburg’s plan, when the| The answer is identlcally the same | he doesn’t count it as against the I N L ed Americans were ready to sail, was to| as for“the huge rise in prices in the | doing of the things he has set out to | _Pineapple ice cream, Axelrods Out pa lads he crucified allow them to cross the Atlantic in | United Sta from 1915 to a{do. He isn't a fatalist, nor is he a } Pharmacy, 236 Park street.—advt fety, as many of them as we might{ deluge of "gold. Norway, Sweden, | reckless dare-devil in the mass, nmil Larson, clerk in the stor work. If boys can be drafted for | who slipped on a peal from the or- | In the fearful gloom of his living |foolishly decide on sending, and when | Denmark have been selli heir sur- | he knows what his country nee 'hf’\ ‘.lx(yv‘mf Af\.“lnrnlp:: . Go ,hmilf.gf‘ Srmy service, why should not girls,} ., tomb, we had a milllon or two over there | plus of food and goods to the warring | that his countrymen are expecting | day for a week’s vacation to be spenti who are not required at home, be in- i There is one thing I'd do before I was |nicely settled, Germany was to ring{ nations, and of necessity a big inpour | him to do his duty and that the Briciin to Rl tha henx saceninslg through-— the waters of the Atlantic around) of gold ensues. Bank credits expand, | honor. peace and prosperity of his e e 7 After his two successful dxives | I'd make him sing In a stirring man- | France with a great line of submarines | a wild “hoom’ sets in, and prices | country and the happiness and se- | SR L e | Eaatdt thadenomy Mansnnlbmotn s ner and keep supplies from America out. | soar. The whole country goes on a | curity of those whom he loves and | ¢ - 'I',‘“ mf" n“h“' o A battlefield ? | 1 ) : | The wonderful words of the tar |locking aur troops in and starving| spree. who love him aré ;worth more .than | -2fR Devens: on July 23y are "3 reported as looking 20 years younger. et o ? 2 3 i ! A 5 2 3 pected to.be in the city over the B binier o ourbyonoe hnalcatto Spangled Banner. them to death. All this has been pre- We: once spoke of the war as a|his own life. And so he' goes gmto | 3708 o- 08 0 108 2%, ONEL arranged, the Gazette de Lorraine tells | wonderful laboratory experiment In | the battle singing, oblivious to any T e Belvidee: will resemble a mere bov Note—This is a poem printed In the |its readers, and the plan is to be put | economics. ‘Tt is for all the world | thirig that may happen to him, pur- | & 00 SRFH - B0 REIVICES Mahoning Dispatch, Mahoning, Ohio. |into execution as soon as a sufficlent | like the test tuhes of the chemist. In | suing the direct path toward the en- OB Al v a s ACOW R D | According to the story connected with | number of Americans arrive to make | each nation, acting exactly like a test | emy, determined strong in his faith | €Ity water, gas and electricity within If the Gérmans had a humorous | it the poem was evidently written by |it worth while tube, so much gold or paper or new | in himself and his comrades and un- | Sh5Y A0 ,\f” Jow wes f‘”v” ) | paragrapher writing their communi- | some one in that section, presumahly S = bank credit has been introduced and | afraid! }:‘T‘(vf"WFI, bty 1‘ ",?,.,,M\ps, n,’,w i‘,,,‘,‘; message to a friend on this side in- | ques he might announce the follow- | & young lady. It was packed in a box Developing Boy Power. in each mation the reaction has been He is what the .German Kaiser hi]"h‘ _U'if“;‘ c-%:)« i ‘;n’(,‘““ 2 e quiring whether his colleagues at ing tonight: The Allies captur of things sent to a soldier at the (Detroit Fres.Press.) precisely what could have been pre- | himself thought of him in: 189§, be- mn’(‘,;t e sl Rl e front. He returned the poem to his| Announcemont is made. that the | dicted beforetime. Tt has exactly an- | cause at that time the Kaiser could L home towr to be printed with a View | ynjted States Departnient -of Labor | SWered:the mathematical - equatiopgpappraisc him at his real. worth. The | "7 n 0 0 o i (0 qae a0 4 1oee 1ooud of trying to discover the author. is taking steps to “siandardize the | Workad dut by Simon“Newcomb thir=|\Washigston woman referred to found | A% "W D' ROSE 15 Took 0% iy wives and children, one-third of the ) { e training, housing and ' employment | fy-three vears ago. For almost a fin hen scrapbook a clippiug from ome | Z MO0 F 0 our last! cHang qfo fees collested by them. There is sup- | .f the King of Bulgarla went to | FACTS AND FANCIE methods” pertainifig o utilization of;| generation Newcomb's work Was ig- | of the gurrent newspapers of May 7, |2 & =032 "RV VOUT Est ShAngs B3 Berlin to be in’ seciusion as a remedy S boy-power on the farms of the Units| nored by our economists. Today it 1s| 1898, a dispatch from Berlin, which | 25 08 CA5y (IMATZTER RO Sa%es OF i for his mental strain, he certainly A Swiss lawyer pleaded for lenfency | (q States, Standardization, it is un- | 1he cornevstone of orthodox; econom- [ 1old how profoundly the Kaiser avas | IMerest fof two vears —Inspec B physiciafis to this effect, but judging | for his client accused of robberr, on What the war did was | impressed with the valor of Admiral | %% SAl A r?\?"." f3om the Bone of the letter penned by N0 RNt e O Bt el o e theory from academic | Dewey's soldiers and which contained | ¢ COrner ¥ Sk ,..'N,:\’A},; “"l‘ L the doctor overseas, some of the pro-{ I 1IOW quiet everything is just now | time in Germany. That is the way Ve kot ool meant by show its value and use in [ this autherized statement issued from \L‘v‘-]‘k *r()e‘(f(‘y:‘t("_ RL R ‘:’1‘_“2“ in the Hun capital the rest of the world will look at it andardization” is gained from con- -affairs. There is no longer | his palace at Potsdam: *“There s "d‘.t g % i i for a' fong time to come.—Baltimore Pl t of standing to question | cvidently something besides smart- | —2dVE ing to live up to their promise. We School Mldihiiey American. camps” have this year been estab- In another generation, ese and commercialism in the Yan- Stereopticon pictures of ‘“The T.ife do nof know, however, that such is| >CN00! kids are happy because the | —_— lished in seven states. in these camps in this, even the housewife, | kee blood. These fellows at Cavite | of Christ” will be shown at the sume Faber Fencil company of Newark has When thev discover that th are | nieh school boys are sgiven intensive ators and the editors of | have fought like veterans!” . If there | mer Sunday school of Triniry Methel been seized by the Government custd- | unable to wheedle any more money ining for farm dutics. The states |Some papers will dearn to know that|is one thing the Kniser has studied | odist church tomorrow morning at 18 dian o alien property. They thiai|| out Of the pagkets of America, the|iaying such camps Already in ope too much money spells high prices. | it has been the quas ty of soldiers, and | g’clock Sinn Feiners: will cease their activ-|tion include Vermont, Connectieut, - —— he has learned siice our boys have ! e : i \ . et b el Miss L. M. Cohen and grandchild, ities in Treland.—Rochester Herald il Noada o Summer Resorts in Germany. been f,w{, (‘}‘,\i,(;\ ,fl ; ‘(;”\\n.‘ ahgo- [ i il rendithe s utely and undemably ri e . |‘] ; . 4 Pennsylvania Just what plans will (Vorwaerts.) of the season at Pond Point, Milfords =) or are we told how much good | |ater he detailed for recruiting, teach- *or the hetter-placed classes the O S R 5 e Todies ausiliaey S THE LIGHTNING TRAINED, Dutch gravel went into those huge | ing, housing™ and utilizing the boy- ,1,,15,‘,,“,‘ o e e e el (o) MAY 'PHONE TELEGRAMS. ]:‘h nf«’;:-hzi”{»m [” A. ( IH. is | —o emplacements for the super-guns at | power of the nation, of course, can- |ithe most wretehed food conditions has Owing to a misunderstanding re- | P. :‘"‘ g Th \-‘nw ,';\ S LS country. ‘We think that doctors in | (Gopur il Nanteutl-Notre Dame.—Boston Her- | not be guessed. They will b awaited | eon made. comparativels easy. The| cently concerning the custom of the | cursion on Thursday, August 15, whem New Britain are too honorsible to | ald. with considerable fnterest generally. |travel and holiday season has begun | Western Union Telegraph company |t P‘v‘”“"'y”,:";:fiv \‘ " "’j”"‘ff ‘“‘l’- ©On the battlefieids of France — Tndoubtedly svstematization will |and anyvhody who can possibly do se | of allowing telephone subscribers to (&0 to = v R k, speca rolley cars Wherever our %ag’ hus AoYen President Wilson is determined that | 4o much:for the effoctiveness of hoy- | packs his bag and makes for those dis-4 have their telezrams charged to their | having been chartered for the occasfoni America’s sons have met the Huns the Germans'shall know what war| power to agriculture, and the utili- |fricts of the German empire in which | telephone accounts, many telephone E. W. Schultz will address the sure that if they agreed to take over d more.than held their own means before they shall again Know | ,ation ofithe boys on the farms is |even now one hardly notices that T™here | Subscribers are {1,1119\~ the impression | Sunday chool of the South churchs the practice of friends in the profes- | Laugh at the unprepared, peace.—Detroit Free Press, to he encouraged in all proper ways. |js a war. The inhabitants of such dis- | that this privilege has been done | gomorrow. His topic will be “The Sneer at the lightning trained, — But it will be well to remember that |iricts are indeed fully conscious of with and that they can no longer "Children’s Part in the War”, with. America’s sons have met the Huns, The suggestion has been made that | the hoys will not prove the full solu- |their value. Places which in times of | have their telegrams charged in this | special reference to thrift stamps, And the Kaiser's hopes have waned. | every returning soldier should be ziv-| tj5y of the farm-lahor problem of |peace never imagined that they ranked | manner. The Western Union wishes | M. Hewitt of Trinity Methodist ch en a'farm. Why not grant to the 1919, Kvery other possible source whl [among the “health resorts’ are now|to impress upon patrons that there | quartefte will sing, with Mrs AR L We would not enter the war, dier the privilege of ordering his own | ;004 development to make the farms |getting the same prices as Ostend and | has been no change made in the pro- | Churchill at the piano. NEWS FROM THE FRONT. | Our soldiers could pot cross, destiny? He will have earned it.—| proquce their utmost Scheveningen. For these prices, how-| vision and telegrams may be tele- | By night and day the U-boats lay, Johnstown Democrat e over, they supply the summer visitor| phoned to the office and charged to Latest reports from the scene of | “\yhore the billows swirl and to : —_— The Americ: v with absolutely evervthing. IWhen the | subscribers' telephones as has heen FOUR MORE e aBaIN mDt St the bRy Germany daes not “intend to re iR sunburnt traveller returns he says with | practised for years Or gunners to man lh: suns, tain Belgium in any form whatever.” | (Tondox | pride: “You must go to It comes e Four enlistments not & better response to the call, the | Government may compel young ladies | {15t ' ancient ywheeze about the acci- without dependents to take up this dent which befell a woman in church at Momauguin, East Haven. departure of trained nurses to' the By the time he reaches the Rhein, he | wake up! THE DOCTOR'S PROMISE, A 'doctor now overseas wrote a. | home are living up to their promise | Pierrepont this Morgen. ’ to turn over to the enlisted doctors’ | posed to be an agreement among | derstood, is to be made applicable in all states next year picked out a fine place. We can imag- fession who have not enlisted are fail- the case in New Britain. We prefer to believe that physicians and sur- geons in this city who are not ¥ ; P there’ll be a shortage cils and service would not take advantage of &e of pencllsiand consequently less home work. the situation and profit at the expense | of colleagues who are across the | ocean or in base hospite in this oop to such despicable methods of increasing their incomes, and we feel | sion while the latter are away they | will live up to the terms of such an| t | agreeme action in France are even more grat- ifying than those recetved yesterday. Not a ghost of show had eur boy Nor iz that all. Germany will pay ta| ‘The great A L hizh, but everything is perfect. Two Armpr #nd Modern Missil Nurse reserve were | vou know, Belginm one of the thumping indem- | cannot swim and nnot gl < of milk in ithe morning, three YNEw York Times.) pletely by surprise and Rupprecht, | 1 1o ever chould face the Huns. | nities <she has been insisting she had | not come.”—The Prussian eggs for breakfast and meat every That there is any thought of dress- erown prince of Bavaria, found him- ! to have for herself.—Raleigh News | Finance, Herr Herst, |day for dinr ing the soldiers on either side in this | _ : iy self sorely in need of ‘the res But the ships are on the deep and Ohserver | Speech, January 18, 191 e — war in anything at all closely resem- | The campaign closes this evenins' ani And a million men have crossed The German ter a long g ¥ American Fighters, bling the armor worn by the knights | it 1 hoped that w‘se who argfing Though the sea snakes sting and the v different we are from Wilhelm | riod of silence, oW contains stray ref (Chattanooga Times.) of olden days cannot be belioved, [t | tevested will make®an effort taseRn imperial cousin whom Marshal Foch billows fling —we are well content with a modest | erences to the American army, which [ A well-known Washingfon woman {is more than probable—i certain— | roll this afternoon or evellifg. % and General Pershing continue to Th white caps tempest tossed; place In the shade—Cin E s- | are evidently intended to swell littlé “has heen invading her scrapbook and |that in all armies muct ition | recruits requested that their g Barass. It appears that the army of | Our boys will do and will dare Star | by little inte a demonstration that it| has found something that confirms has been given th2 prol be withheld from the newspaiselEean The depths or the battle flame — | is of little value The Frankfurter | the ma ine things that are being the m o what exter their request was granted. by thbse i America’s sons will meet the Huns, It may not he true, as President eitung maintained 1ast Sunday in its | said"of the achievements of the Am-; possible from meder 1 charge. Th other twe whokeniplledsy And beat them at the game Wilson =aid, that ‘‘politics has ad- | weckiy review of the military situation | erican soldier since has heey |thing vy ihel B Y are, M Ruth Clank of. 81 Ghatolf that within the next u\euty-fourl ~—Willlam Gillen Rodgers journed,” but there never was a tlme‘m,u France has now been successtylly | fighting the Hung in France, Those ireet, and Miss Anna Adanartis Marshal Haiz took the enemy com day, at the New Britain instil total enrollment to date, i which he had sent south to assist his | General von Hutier has been cut off amd there is every reason to helieve 3 ¥ it