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\ ostog Sltore% ROOSEVELT SEFS I PACIFIST MENACE and | Don't Trust Them at Peace Table, | & Laces at the lowest possible ! His Plea in Tllinois | THE VERANDA OR THE KITCHEN Tt will only cost you ten conts a day to have the comfort of czes of the veranda on warm days instead of Tuesday, Aug Pledge Redemption Day, W. §. S. Grea - lines in Embroiderie: prices. Embroidered and Lace! <pungnea, Av Speed up N . | the wa e Edges and Beadings, '.llsn‘!‘,“. ol Edges and Readings (‘om-lw""l“ ndustrial social problems which | will come with pea ere the do ! mands ¢ Theodore Roosevelt [ are 1o defend ourselves terward and make ready to solve enfoying tho cool br the unbearable heat of the Litchen range. J bined in all widths and price * | pressed in an address elive d i Mt 3 . . 5 here tod Ask your grocer to send you AUNT DELTA'S BREAD. Trimming¥BraidsiinSwhite B o 1 e e Gent 1 1 You lose nothing and you gtin not only comfort, but realiy bet- ennial e z 3 ¢ it is possible for yon to bake, ration of the admission f 1linois to statehood. “The t reat needs of the mo- 1 are to insist upon and absolute Am 1out this land, and to speed up the war; and secondarily to and Sembroidered M Dress) b o 2o emelisssdaiad beeth . | pare for the t and a new line of | aiter the w so that never ter and mare wholesome hread the because we are equipped better and have mastered the ques 's Bread s wholesome, nouri sells it. and colors Camisole Flounc ion of hing | me | thorot substitutes more fully. Aunt Delis ings in lace and embroidery, yin, icanism thro and casily digested. Your gro®cr All Over Embroidery, lac HOFFMANNSBAKERY to make ready, to pre- that are to con the task of preparin g 2 . 1in shall war find 1 Ruchmgs. alsn a nice varlety helples and the task of preparing for th social and industrial prob- of white Collars and Collar | ¢™s which this earth-shaking con- E flict of giants will leave in its ruinous wake Flouncings This great vearly event is a leader amongitl scale than ever before in order to satisfy the {ioN and Cuff sets in Crepe de “To ingist upon thorough-going, : . i : A E o S e cil e e ice of all summer merchandise and broken ‘el Chine, Georgetlc (repe, Or- | our people is merely another way of | the number of future wars and dimin- | to make the working farmer land worth while this year by reason of the rapidly. saying that we insist upon being a | ishing their area. But let us never | owner would be at once enacted merchandise. To those who understand ti . _ . 3 i 2 ) sta he T4 gandie and Wash Satin. f nation proud of our national pastand | forget that any promise that such a Drastic action should be taken T et . confldent of our future as the great- | league or other piece of machinery | said Colonel Roosevelt, “to stop the < . K 3 Veilings, Auto and Over | 5t of the nations of mankind; for, if | Will definitely do away with war Is | purchase of cultural land for spec SALE STARTSYE SR €I'| \ve permit our people to be split into | either sheer nonsense or rank hypoc- | ulative purposes. System of marke Taila a score of different nationalities, each Tisy. ing must be developed so ¢ te d The Top Veils, speaking a different language and “Liet us rest our strength on an | 2Way with the hold-up methods that, 3 s, still obtain. each paying its real soul homage to | army which shall consist not of some national ideal overseas, we shall . special caste, but of the people them- 10t be a nation at all, but merely a | selves; on an army produced by the | amons the farmers in marketing their | polyvgot boarding house; and nobody | universal obligatory training of all | products.” feels much loyalty to a polygot board- | our young men sometime between the . | in so many plac must be co-operation on a lar Corsets andBrassiere$t ing house or is proud to belong to it. | ages of 19 and 21. No advertisement in recent years | g SOME OF OUR BEST MAKES AND P8 /e are not internationalists. We S o 1 has caused so much comment as that | @ ~ This is for the future. Our imme- ot & Sdela e rit ludi arc American nationalists. We in- | g, 10 o [OF the future. Our mme: | /5 16 Lyceum theater which appeared | Dincontinued models of well known makes, including Xmes tend to do justice to all other mna- |, .4 speed up the war to the limit, |ib Saturday’s edition of The Herald. Gossard. Regular prices from $6.50 to $10. ...........J. tions. But in the last four vears the Everybody is wondering what the | “Lyceum Message” will be.—advt | We must try to finish it at the earli- Broken sizes of success professed internationalists like the | ¢ & B0 '8 PRI 8 resolved profound paclfists have played the | gnisn i, no matter how long it game of brutal German autocracy, the | 7y (500 10 ECEE SOV ORE ] e game of the militaristic and capital- } " copplete and overwhelming vie- o tyranny w w absolutely v istic tyranny which now a tely | tory. We must remember that a [Bodwell Realty Co. Buys Property on | rules the Prussianized Germany of : regular price $5.00 Popular Corsets, some with treco hips, $3.00 to 00 Corsets for only.. Broken lines of C. B., W: DEAL. TATE rner huge army put in the ficld at one time D to 00. SR R o the Hohenzollerns. American pacif- “‘1’; “_Fm‘“r““\h el LGSl Lyon street. ppedsoatastees SEottpalno oA oSS aRonbasnadon aak i ism has been the tool and ally of Ger- | 11l B6COMPISH WhHAR the same DUt The Realty and Building Co. of BRASSIERES—Lace or broidery trimmed, back or front opening 5" KIDDIES J | 1on miitarism. and has represented | gujiiets can never accomplish. We [Which Mavor Quigley is the head, has CHOIGE AT e <) and always will represent, deep dis- | yoo 02" hieh Jarger population and |Sold all of its 35 high-grade building NEVER [ | oo ey e o [have & mucn lareer popuiation ant 13010 81 00 10 oot e o OR > For the moment the pacifists and } goppuny or than France and Eng- [Realty Co., which has developed so | internationalists and pro-Germans 2 successfully several tracts of lands in | Gl e S w6 one meerm e || e GG the city, Among those operated and | L R heware of them as soon as the peace “Therefore by next spring VS, sold this year in New Britain | negotiations begin and from that time g Should have thousands of our OWR |\;.i;.c Park on West Main strect and | S ofward. They have worked together | fleld guns, and scores of thousands 1»; I tiaol e Boieian vt ! in the past and they will work to- | our swn airplanes at the front, and | 050 i b (et The sompany | B Whether it is Fur Coats or Sets or Separate Pieces you have in mind. this Sale can You Want AT BIG SAVINGS over the prices that are sure to prevail n e you what gether in the future, the pro-Germans | an enormous ship tonnage in which to | 100 3¢ the finest development in the furnishing the most powerful and | ferry across the ocean so many troobs | it of New Tlaven on Whitney avenu most sinister element of the combin- | that by April we may have four mil- |} Gq00 smaller tracts in East Haven. | ation while the pacifists and the in- | lion trained fighting men at the front, The Bodweil Realty Co. will immed- ternationalists prance in the fore- | N0t counting non-combatants and re- 1iq¢e1y proceed to develop the gzround and furnish the rhetoric. serves. The age limits for the draft | ..ot praperty laying city stan should be greatly increased and the November Natural Raccoon Muffs, round and canteen shape, dark skins, EXTRA SPECIAL AT $16.50 & EXTRA SPECIAL, $16.50 vf, splendid for service : 2 . AT $59.00 Natural Raccoon Scarfs, full animal scarf Jap Cross Fox Set, large Muff, animal : - “Let our people remember that for | Should be S concrete sidewalls on both Lyon street | Hudson Seal Set, smart scarf which can be worn thrce different ways, round Muff 00 B 3 ; S e e xem s greatly d shed. and Shuttle jow avenue. 4 2 2 3, : i B | the two and a half years before we SRl P nd_ Shuttle Meadow avenue . itural Raccoon Coats, EXTRA SPECIALS at ..... s $125 anad $145 entered the war the pacifists clamor- Colonel Roosevelt enumerated 1is company. ha been perma- X e ik b % ¢ P ously insistd that if we kept unpre- | some of the industrial problems that |nently located in this city for the las They are forty inches long, with 75-inch sweep. Guaranteed Lining. N MlLL WHlTE pared we would avold war. Well, we | must be solved. He advocated co- f.\m»n vea a very large number Othersia tl st DO R R S .. 8165 to $32 The Best Assortment in the State. DR tried the experiment. We kept com- | operation among individuals and con- |of customers, besides several hundred pletely unprepared. Even after we |trol by the government to help bus- e holders in the company. broke off diplomatic relations with |iness men succeed but demanded a videre, one of New Britain's most Germany we refused to make the | fair division of profits among all con- |charming suburbs, has been entirely slightest preparation. And neverthe- | cerned. Workingmen, he said, should |built up under the Bodwell adminis- less we drifted into the we Pacif- | have their right insured to collective |tration ism and unpreparedness never keep a | action, including collective bargain- | e nation out of wa They invite war; [ing. In a very 1 sense, he d. | THIRD SON IN SERVICE. and they insure that if war comes it | they should be made partners in the T phoi el i 5 - raw Sine the aNEharel ¢y Joseph S. Kelly of 370 Washington w Britain Dist shall be costly and long drawn out | business with a share in the profits | Of€Bl B Fely of 800 Washington i and bloody. and, at least along certain lines a | S\"00t, el = Ee: 't Tr Paci Share infthelcontrol:MNBuUL theresmurt|FEEaS Bl £3d yOERa CllVelscyl Ce-ilc Don’t Trust Pacifists, is the thiyd son of Mrs. Anna Kelly : be no limiting of production, no re- 1 ~et us remember this when the | q,.tjon of the efficiency of the skill- | of Washington street to enter the ser- peace comes. Don't trust the pa ames C. Kelly of the ful and hardworking men to the plane | ¥i¢ reeant battalion of the First i s fists; they are the enemies of righte- : b special trainir l ; : of the shiftless and inefficient CIW I EMS ousness. Don't trust the internation- o £ > army corps, and William €. Kelly of alists; they are the enemies of nation- Insuring the rights of the farmer, | 1} o 30914 Machine Gun Battalion arc Muskrat Coats 5 and up LET US SAVE BIG MONEY FOR YOU ON FURS. Summer Dresses and Skirts at $2.15 Values Extraordinary You Could - Hardly Buy the Material for That. Both Skirts and Dresses Shown in Most Attractive Models. ared, should be a cardinal fez he dec and Americanism. J g | | I | | | tonight. Special discount on | AT 20 Deiica cofees lst ms mocept | tmre of the mational policy, The far- | ©7SFE8A% A big new showing of Summer Dresses at a new and very popular price—8$2.15. Extraordinary value i Atopaurews & Co, | oy reasonable proposal, whether cali~ | mer should be enabled to own hisown | U , under the existing conditions. Dresses you can wear a lons time and will stand laundering well. Pretty Kathleen Crowley and Hattie | INE for @ league of nations or for any f;‘q‘;_‘:‘r;“_”'lhz!"z,‘::‘p‘f;‘ Siin 1::»“‘ el (e S e T et | patterns and colors. New styles. Voiles, otc. Get in as early as convenient Tuesda; Cosns GlDaac i e e fothorgmachinorywhichiwols capigin | B SERBRES o ol Lo e e il e el And a large display of summer Wash Skirts, Gaberdines, Plques, etc., in variety of models. Al fine v DRI BB T o6 At || S el ) Wity panl BIREG elaa e s i R s o e e e e ! ality and acceptable style. You'll not get such values again in a long time, so make th emost of them. really offer sgme chance of lessening Big Clearance Values {, Men’s Shop Clearance of All Fancy Neckwear George Froeba, Jr. employed at ritain Record, has enlisted . Miss Carrie Humphrey, clerk in the of water commissioner: office, ation in New York her vs is spendin , and vicinity Gaffney and daughter, e spending a short | L) Regular 50c Scarfs, 40c each, 4 for $1.50. scation at Nantucket. Their son, Rezular 656 and 156 Scarfs sals pilee 5 tioned with the Naval Reserve at a Regular $1.00 Scarfs, sale price 85c. station near there, has heen granted Regular $1.25 and $1.50 Scarfs, sale price $1.15. a two leave and will visit his These goods are all good styles and colors and the a parents there ortments are souc Now s the time to buy bring Victory and Peace POST TOASTIES them. Come in Tuesday. TO RELIEVE TRAFFIC. One lot of Silk Top Union Suits with Madras Drawers, regular price $1.75, sale price $1.15. Won- derful value. BATHING SUITS ARE DOWN—Our $1.50 00 Bathing Sui Railroad and Chamber of Commerce hing Suits, $1.25; our $2.50 Bathing Sui s, $3.85; our $6.00 Bathing Suits, $4.85. Co-operate. our The railroad offici Chamber of Commerce ing to expedite the 1ipment of r and Agent J. Cosgriff of the railroad has announced the fol- + lowing schedule of “sailing days’ for Is and the re co-operat- MANHATTAN SHIRT SALE IN PROGR The Silk Sale - Wash Goods Sale shipments out of this city: 0 Haven line, daily; Waverly 3 Taf : 3 | ly; Boston, Monday, ) _1.1;“\)‘ Taffeta, chiffon finish, 86 inch, Speclal, | Stripe Japanese crepes arket price F9c, sa Manchester $1.35. \ 29¢ yard, transfer, Tuesday, Thursday and urday; Port Morris transfer (D. L, & Black Me line, 36 inch, special, $1.3 Shirting pe vrday; Fory M > : Soft finish Satins, high luster, firm good wearing | figures, 39¢ quali . R.), Monda s¢ at i Frid <2 el M quality, value $2.50; 45 shades at $2.09 a yard. Plaid Gh 1 for sct i e e S Better Get Them Now. Silks Are Higher. wear, speclal 37c a yarc a ford transfer, Tuesda New Havn transfer, Mor had Tues- iay; Plainville transfer, Monday and Friday idence transfer, Mon- lay ¢ oringtield, Tues- lay Wool Goods flafidlining are the most depend- able and delicious form in which corn restville to Water- and Satur- . Thursd: £ AT AT T FRENCH SERGES, blue, brown, green | REMNANTS of wool dress goods, velc er, Tuesday and ° ur black. Txtrs lity at $1.25 a yard | ® 1 t 0 ; oy Jo e nsteresdey and sundy. black. Extra quality at $1. yard. in. | French serges. poplins, granite clot moha day and Thursd 1geport trans- ls se' ve . All wool French serge in navy blue and black | lengths up to 4 yards. All at savings of from 1 ctown, Wadnes- by for es. Worth $3.50 today. At 44 inch, | 1-2 price Saturday; Blizabeth- ck and white stripe serges, for separate skirts, | Sea beacl t its in WO R. R. of N, J.), Bat- | fine auality, worth $2.00. sale price $1 inch Vi, Wednesday; Chleage (N, Y, C, R, R.), Tueadey S ' S T o e A . Saality ot The MAIN FOOR. w— o e e 2 - St. Louls (N, Y. C, R. R.), Thursday; {ladelphia (Walnut 8t.) (P, R J\L}.l l""l" "l" Wednesday - * [ o = [T TR T