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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, to1s, tter speech for not | SSTILL BATTALIONS” draft extension bill O o caid showd nave | "1 Worden Crosees mhae wrec e | What Immigrants elds ance.”” Beral appropriation Privates desired. He was ve the wide world ov but Can DO for ohn M. Morris 1 kett B It TRt M e M. Morrison, 17 I e Davi . 3 sfle <, 6 w I lge in this criti- whevou comoftofdie, Plttsfleld, Mz Paul Lawren R. ¥ r}‘» No. ! q 2 | Andrew Svrgn, Cernwell Bt., Died of Wounds, | nosky Vt, | | Corporals s Died of Wounds, Joseph Augustine, 856 Prescott st, Ihe Yonkers, : S e ;'.]flfif»'}‘f, churehard ds the Americaflilaii(fifl | W ded saviraly Banecii y . inted out that Mr. | I held it half a lifetime, until through Licutenants Wounded Severely. fie asked postoone- war's mischance, | 1. Learn the Hamilton K, Foster, 211 Centre Ave, | Corporals B order that the | I S2W the wooden crosses that fret Tarengue New HRochells, N, Y. o Jonn zebrook, 284 : the fields of France. 5 other tongx reck rd., Medford, Mass. ot cut 5 gon- 2 over seventy millions of our na- Mechanics Nathan CGoldman, 191 Rivington at., R e tive and foreign-born. [ Bdward Joseph McLaughlin, Quin- |New York, N. mator Penrose r the old square towe -\nx‘crx, b Bl ou andapoit i 80 R Haes . | Maurlce W. Pond, Lincoln, Me ession on his | & chime as sweet and mellow salutes its Ln;vt;“l-h o sl Privates Harry J. Anderson, 10 Arnold st 3 Is Hhe 1dlo hou: s customs and its ideals. Plan el chrr e R WlllE st ) flized that he ! Stone crosses take to live in America permanently e i i Martin A. Curt X F. D, 41 Wa tohe pingers Falls > Mo notice—but the and buy a h ™ sion to criti- little wooden ones - 3. Use your native advan John H. Doyle, 645 Manhattan 4ve., Imothy Fi y, 643 Bumin £ 7 ks Brooklyn, N, Y. ’ Bampaign pur- | Are thrilling every minutes to the (5 el Ph R i music o e g S | r tl i Timo )/ han, 737 1 i ) 1 A that anvons | gpstar fithe gunst for the advuncen of Amberi- Timotk Ighan, Third Ave, | Clarence A. MeNelll, 83 Mapiewo k! oty | Upstanding at attention they face the || ca | New York or himself, e hio 1 < el b, ] N ~ : G LT conl s e Barl J ug Stillwater, N, Y, Harry Danicl Mautte, 5 Bencon st., | & (,g(bg(\ (}u{' ’){(‘]‘9 fly. The mo- TR laws. hevl i imadein i Wounded (Degree Undetermined.) nood. Conn. 3 SRaM AL bvious. n apple-pie alignment like Guard: people in the interest of all | tave. Gloucester, Mass. Brlyatos ank S, Walsh, ith Jere men on parade, B malie 2 N S 7 1 Nk to 45 draft e out your first papers ’ > | hum, Mass : 3 1+ | But Tombstones are Civilians who loll and declare your intention 1o w“”““’“ 7, Gregort, 458 Holly 8 Patrick L. Bullock, 61 Market st | § h onday INIg 1t at fitlon of the or sprawl or sway become a citizen of the country alerto e Cambridge, Mass. ¥der who will | At every crazy angle and s as soon as you can. oroy Olsen 71 Howard St Taunton, | ~ Frank C. Owen, 108 Bryan st., Ro- | 6 o’clock e slow de 6. Don’t leave your family, J‘;I RIS o chestor, N. Y B 3 Your BRouzcll=ar N s onll a Stverston, 871 Wounded (Degree Undetermined) S b B ddmands of | for them the Broken Column—in its SE 1 e e e Brooklyn ! Licute i5 2 Eveions cinployestahoston no doubt plat of unkempt grass or for anybody else to take : Haroy . Wihs, Brewerton r William Baumet, 318 W. 121Ist hours, 3,000,000 | The tawdry tinsel garland safeguard ©f; do your ‘own job and get Stanley B, Hornsinger, Spring St., ' New York, N. Y. ) ed under glass others to do thelrs Troy, N. Y. Arthur 8. Crane, 23 E. 21st st., Now pve belieraitheipsopleiof New: And the Squire’s emblazoned virtues, 7. Sce fhat your wife and Boleslaw Ple 71 Barry St,|York, N. Y Britain and vicinity who work that would overweight a Saint children have an equal chance Brooklyn, N, Y { Privaic 3 On the vault empaled in iron—scil- Pithvoul tof inow A e | | Arthur C. Burke, West Falmouth, fora living “will " support the B St Fon Missing in Action ing red for want of paint! | learn its language, become . | Mass, Etore thats toyi = : S q T lesnlislnay R e that’s trying to shorten the itse one year those Ideals of i e Frederick J. Jacobsen, 79 Till F ! #tment an- | The men who die for England don’t || Social intercourse which belong Anthony George Lankes, Rost St., | Brooklyn, N. Y Ji lorzs o Ciabor itoriite e ploy cay need it rubbing in; to a democracy Buffalo, N. Y Missing in Action. An automatic stamper and a narrow 8. Enlist along with your Thomas P, Owen i I Maa been or- strip of tin Amer friend and neighbor. ' ke N S B Pt » 8. Cove gh Falls, Ulste 7 for action, the | Record their date and regiment, their your “bit” at the front and win NP T e . EexpEl=h el (N e i b L or your family a home Rl Vo ; WJ ale et tollowiie can S e Nolter | Grosky, ar st., fmade that the And the Squire who dies for England and security stake in America in | | oq 1o (OLOWINE casualties are report- | Wolter Gros e | & s new force is treated just the same. place of a mere job stake. v the commanding general of the, BrOOKIvD, 1 4 American Ex)edition orces Howard Kaiser, 57 Madison st, ] irect road to Ber- P\fte naw iR nas vou i ol (RS HEE SRS e R e i DE PARTMEF}T st developments it | So stand the still battalions; alert, lleve it to be. The stars and Mis ( ikt l st 3. T = AR A saimelin aatior ne austere, serene; stripes ave your dreams and s ; \“ " .. 3 R X > ounded severely . y srn D Tachlelt s st ooy ancel or your labors. You are the mak- D A PeuRTnan oD v New line raon’ A eri 2 - 5 icd of wou i AP CornelGannaltics New line of Anderson’s Fast I American troops to Brosal il e ine ers of the flag and it is well e o h e | Misine Corns Gasualdcs . i iil” to Potsdam. Cor-|None better than his neighbor in that you glory in the making. o 1d other Summary of casualties to date Color Ginghams in the desirable cat in Switzerland report BONIDROTHCIT UL SianCe Wou ¢ e undeter- Deaths o & Plaids, etc. Fully one hundred ¢ All beads upon the rosary that turned : tion' of large American | Al Peads upo il mined the fate of France! R - _ b YV 61110 (1 . R S SR | pieces to select from. 8 ghe Vosges sector, (in Al- e Missing C | : Stoon . 32 inches wide .. yard he), which is about 20| Who says their war is over? While COMMUVICATED. Total ..... e ENstatmen: from ‘the important Rhine in- others carry on R New York and New England men Seaths \ The little wood-r s spell but e Death 'al center. If an attack on a the dead and gone? ABOUT HOSE SI = i o . | I\\ (r\’1'jr‘r~ri e ) Q A B8 h0all whte undertaken here by | Not while they decy u sky-line, not | 3 e — Killed in Action, n hands of enemy . 3 ) ¥ ) 3 Bacon Wants A e S Y : - ha Missing pneral Pershing’s men, its possi- while they crown a view. to St m Major & a living soldier sees them s i provements For Public Gathering A . e A y dlitles would be far-reaching and | OF a living soldier sces them and set - \\v/lh\n Bouton, Trumansbu Extra heavy, in plain colors, his teeth anew! If someone should tell you that by . : i . e 3 Sergeant yard wide, especially 69 singing, whistling, aking = first place, such a move would mean | The tenants of the churchyard where = . Sl @9 TR ) el Simeon L. Nickerson, Warren ave. o R S e priced at ...... yard (& s s S 14 joyful sound you could win the war in 2 i * ac 1Semne § pisELE S could T the extension of the present line of the singing thrushes build Middlesboro, Mass sed so much comment as that < 3 5 & Ver: , perhaps, all paragons of | 1918, would you do it? If peace were . i ‘enforced %y 2 abso; ’ to the Swiss | Were not per - BELE Privates of the Lyceum theater which appearcd activity from Rheims to the Sw e e el rival ppear 1y suze of its position. border, which means that the greatest | somo failed—through love, or liquor |1 = would Ton e o Ernest S. Adams, 802 Matn st, Mal- | In Saturday - edltion o The: Herald: CHILDREN,S Of course Belgium must be restored | e in the history of the world g b e ol i ace or would you shout? Would | den, Mass. 3 g at ti ¢ T = ou shou g gother? Frank J. Downs, 1306 E. Main st. aeumEMesnesediwellibea Ayl its: former state of saverelnty and | woulg result, reaching from below | = ance: i S eilerced T e together o L ain st., M be_advt e S onrai s 4 ut—you cannot die a Failure if you g e weeks past the citizens o 0 . : ependence; Alsace-Lorraine must|yerqun nortnward to the sea. Again e el New Britain have been treated to | Frank V. Grinnon, 1435 Lexingfon | A. PINKUS, 4 e long to France again; the Ttalian | ., aqyance of American troops in band concerts, with what was termed |&Ve w York, N 81 ad E <’-<U‘z|hl speciatise | G, prts of Austria, to Italy; but other| .. otor would inevitably result in | The brightest gems of Valor in the ; & ‘community sing” thrown in for | J]fl}fly:\' 3 PLESTEG, 1 Seaview ave., | i ; and “;;'l:::;““"' s and important, are also | g SO AN Army’s diadem good measure. Now, the question to | Malden, 2 gt : ' s Mr. T Y T O B I O GO line, | 4 e the V. C. and the D. S. O. M. C. | be answered in this article is, Was Edward Smith 4Y1le EAAMINATIONS Atk FREE | f§ i cawnioygMn il o0s . St | as the enemy would be compelled to | S Ty et that sir o1t to this city or was | Allen Dimon, Wales Center, N. Y. Broken Lenses Duplicated. A ree >reside "% has de- 5 and Pt .. S 3 9 s Ve fce, 3 6 ne 570 free, as President Wilson has de-| . 100 iy the center, to avoid the [ But those who live to wear them will | it & d e?' ‘he writer has heard : moso, 326 109th st., New | omfice, 306 Main St Phoue 57 - PN o s case - T ras o1 e 6 Ratisrastiop ¢ Rt edi must release her hold- | o\ ovement between Ypres tell you they are dross Dojlone sayithat 1t was a credl el gs in Europe, and the Dardenelles| =~ o .. Lastly, cuch &, attackn | Beside the Final Honor of a simple | Might I not suggest three improve- : bened to the world; Bulgaria must | L s e ke Wooden Cross. ments that would help to make New & g IR your choosing: on allogiance to Germany; | \f Successtul, would soon cau the| By E. W. Hornung, the English | Britain get together musically. These e aitole oAy g : . | Germans to actually fight a defensive Novelist. three are nam an enthusiastic § £ ‘ b f Cmsctio Slovake smust be rotoR ) oo e Hih song leader with a megaphone, a ; : 4 t it foe must never be returned ta the | drawal would be unavoidable. The FACTS AND FANCIFE a song board placed in back of the | B 3 K 2 of the rs. All three antidotes are pro- | i Jtan, and the persecuted Assyrians| moral effect alone carrying singers. zes 7 to 14 years at c ble this city & with their \d Armenians must be freed from | battle into enemy territory, the re- cupabls Spibl G ann < $1 49 $3 98 Sizes 15 to 19 years, at royed, Senator Lodge goes on to|be made soon we cannot say now. | —Meriden Journal MRS, ARTHUR W. BACON 5 Q = i g oint out the Hun government mth} We only know that if the American e \Veek S L/ale Wiu COfllxnue . $3u98 and $5-98 in| Austria says that deserters betrayed . made powerless to again declare | soldiers are ordered to go ahead g Sl e ey o i . her on the Piave. That's what comes | G 0 " T e bar on civilization, and therefore the | thig part of the line, they will do so | oo o0 RS P o o cch A S ; the Ork inal . § Doy 1sh Sul o year ussian provinces, seized under the| in the same spirit, and with the same 5 3 s zex =~ a Tregular Privates h it may eventually f the greatest importance. In the Splendid assortment here for And man with a trained brain | aid and inspiration we could raise a 4 vered “Vaterlapd”, would be tre- . : e dih Den £ [ eir oppressors can earn almost as much as an ignor- | chorus that would be heard in Berlin, = M t t a ' 3 not be de-| mendous. Whether such an attack will i o) Germany. ! er e UCCCSS O! - S | 9 7 While Germany must ant immigrant just over from Europe. I desert Exchange sizes for $1 98 hfamous Brest-Litovsk treaty, must| results, as when they were ordered | R 3 | ot be permitted to remain in posses- | to advance at Chateau-Thierry and; _Faper sults and paper undercloth- TBTAL Qgfi T@i} @Y i = ; ing are being seriously considered by J 15/ b g | jon of the Hohenzollerns. other points of various salients. In| 7. = e iianitition lexponts) ITEoke i > A M These are the conditions which, in | gther words, they will not stop until | wishing advertising space in these | 5 & COUCH tr. Lodge's opinion, must be Idid | their goal has been attained. new publications should be getting . . K own by America at the peace con- their headlines and {llustrations \T}H.ee GUHHBCUCM Soldlel's Are ; ; : rence. He declares that the coun- HERE'S PATRIOTISM. fenoy—Eeneas Cloy Star ! y J HAF"G&@GCKS ALALVELY . . N N ry could not stor invthing short of v . =5 = The war draft has made inroads in Kmed 1n AG[]OH Joins Canadians Because Too Old to < i s ehi 1 One week more. We note here the six whe iven, and are giving and will give 1 At the End of the Season’s fhis in to the men who have » iy Manchester’s “Kiltie” band in one of Join United States Army. the Scotch bands of Connecticut. 1 etr blood and their lives for democ-| Captain Eugene Barnes of Hook & | There are only eight members of the | qayis casualty lists contain tue |l purcho=ed at 99c¢ the following articles. BB oo fas Gan—oniy s Few : Ladder Company No. 1, received a let- | band left and of this nvvinhnr T e s A ooica s noliers| (96 ofl| A s Wi . . ; Y e ter today from Private A, E. Turnbull, | 8re beginners. A new drummer 18|y 0 wore killed in action. Of the Mrs. Nicolia Bellini, 48 Franklin Street, City.— Teft. There are very few in this country = 2de iy hen Thomas Web There are very few in th a member of the Canadian army. I needed Mor when Thomas Webb | 5. 0 4% q0v five are from Connee- say! ‘Amen’ dvom thel|Sote iinnuilis the srandson of Ant | EQes Intolthel service—New: Haven |SiS SR e SiE MRS T e Fiisy choice—Diamond Ring, value $35.00. Paid 99¢ St of their hearts to Senator | drew Turnbbull of this city and lived | Union. lattorant Fom Waterbu At : you get a Bargain. Clearance peace terms. here up to 20 years ago, when he e privates from Waterbury and Torring- | Mrs. John Heslin, 385 So. Main Street, City.— s went west. General Von Mudra and General | ton espectively. A Unionville soldier | 3 , , ! " “I didn't want to miss the big show, | Liebrecht, who have been retired by has died of wounds and a Highwood Second choice—14 kt. Geld Gent’s Watch, value $30. & $1] 50 to $18 98 L . i and being over the age for enlistment | the German high command, had pre- v is listed as severely wounde By the overwhelming vote of 336 t0 | jn the United States army (45 years) I | viously been retired, together with Morning Report. the House of Representatves passed | went to Canada and singned up. The | their armies, by Marshal Foch, so the Eean g - . restrictions are not so hard,” writes | action seems to be final.—Exchang The following casualties are report- | § Mrs. John Farr, Jr. 152 Lasalle Street, City.— asure by which selective service + | \nding General of the he measu iAol Tunbull He iadas ih Lis A ed by the Commanding General of th is extended to all men between the | tier that he would Has ;:!n’d\y gone President Wilson's “force-to-the- tiamerican gxpad HOnary oS 1 Third choice—26 L4 Rofier; Biliex ChQSt‘ gale $1;). 3 CLIRT &K}V s of 18 and 45, Tn the face of the | with the United States army, 1imit> declazationimay not have some f| IO I BETON SE i o Paid 99 ] { Adl vast majority vote for the bill, the two | In his letter Private Turnbull writes | pletely penetrated the German under- Ll el e e e aid JJc. i a o that he is ready for the front having | standing, but there will be no dounbt o SO BeYeIciY 3 2ie ¢ 7. . . & Roices raised a st its passage dwin- ing, t o 1 ol G ounds 2 — voicen raised sgainst ts passase dwin- | (10,00 S UCC e training. At th | ahout n Amerienn ATy of 5,500 Died of wounds ... oo | Mrs. Wm. Dickman, 118 Hart Street, City. [ SCRENIS & intc nslenifoances. jed from accident and other ; 5 A g s = causes A e # Fourth choice—3 pe. Silver Tea Set, value $12.50. Dlgt el Paid 99c Our complete Fall Line now for the bill. Regardless of party The myth of German supereflicien- Wounded degree undetermined 49 ; - ready oniour third fioor. Big filiations, Republicans and Democrats CARS IN COLLISION cy and unconquerableness has been — A Mrs. Albert McXKenna, 28 Preston Street, Hart- fl |l asortment ana pretty patterns st S e e e definitely discredited the Allied | 1 P ey Tt . ) : e S to select from a yd anda Mitice supDoTted tho mensty @ e Victories of the past month, It is as!| el § ford, Conn.—Fifth choice—3 pec. Toilet Set, value 19¢ complished its pas just as it went | Motorman Injured at Corner of Maple | & oS ) TIn, DASE DU, o iy ol b to the House Committee on Military | and Whiting Streets. can be beaten, must be beaten, and 3 zland men:— | $10.00. Paid 99c. H B up by steps to 59 Affairs from the War Department. All | Arthur Moran, a motorman employ- | Will be beaten.”—New London Day i C . Kilied in Action. A s . = e amendments offered which were de- | ed by the Connecticut Company —— 3 Miss Ainette Johnson, 194 North Street, City. ceived a bad scalp wound Saturday Thomas Keegan and Emil Werner Captain A A > s > 5 e e iy o1 i Conn Wi colliasditon Baldwin Steppy. 212 court st | # Sixth choice—Solid Gold Ring, value $8.00. Paid 99¢ nder 20 or over 40 were defeated. It the streets of Thomaston at 7 a. m under 20 ¢ | e ox- | o Mo et Walling siesns, Shopan | Tuesdiy morming. Deaton Kaegan | | et i WE WILL SELL UNTIL SATURDAY, AUG. 5ist. {§|§ LUGGAGE ; | | , If you buy a Hammock now 18 TO Paid 99c. @ B A saving of from $3.00 to $5.00. time of writing he was at Wiley camp, | 000 accomplishing that result.— New Most gratifying to observe was the | Surey, Eng. The Canadians, he said | york World epirit shown by the men who voted | were then resting up after having done ar. | some very effective work. signed to defer classification of men seemed to be not th pression of termination, on the [ was at the controller of an extra car, following the regular. The first trolle stopped at the corner and the second crashed into it Both cars were aze expressed he demanded—an army of 4,000,000 | damaged, donsDay NCarli nderton s : g Al soldiers, It is sald unofficially that the air- e - Sl i i In the Senate no opposition was ex- | Drakes on the sccond car failed to The New York Contest. Conln s Banas bt s +Snarl W r oor e = 5 " | work. Since the Connecticut Company (o} kbt =TTy VR O & 3 pected, but on Satunday, before the A > il 2 Don Charles Rounds, Adams, N M: offered a prizo to motormen who mse | Alrreq T, smith. the democratie | Frunis, Bag d Rult € bill came into the upper house for ac- | ag little air ey | E. Smith, £ Privates 4 : O e e D e s possible, accidents ndidate for Governor, said that ho tion, a republican senator Penrose of | narrow escapes from accidents have i s n ety Willinm 11, Bonner, 82 Hammond K, B o deparumenc store prices mutiplied, In their deside to conserve |y New York finte, if neminated, god | Waltham, Masas, ) Pon't Fall te Aitend tiis Tremendous Sale B whioh ave the lewest for quality, : on the air motormen have been gUilty | that he would rmnd iffaront ens | Goorge J, Jung, 44 Myrtle Bt, Mad. || L N B junction to “adjourn politics” and puld mnka n diffarent o . of taking chan at corners and [ ayory night, He said thet he invites | ford, 3 4 K criticized Secretary of War Baker | curves, depending on the hand brake. all Republiean hee « t5 conia forth Waltar ally, 238 Grarten ! ! 5 merely for campaign purposes. It is EreTET as he will th sot good material u Waoresstar, M § i2‘[]6 QALE known fact that Mr, Penrose will WITHOUT DRAFT CARD. on which to taik ahout ths issuse, Phs ¢ ver, 958 Muain & i ‘, ke L pport Mieczyslaw Guiazdowski is held at | democyatic candi governey has | yolis, Mass E bill—he must, if he would | .\ B )/ e headquarters being found | aeif- rolianes to ares, Ha | #ohn Kollaw 55 Hedmont Ave., oz | N ) . : poolnl. Pitbes Bads Wl | escape al ruin, but he just could [ 16 POC> N o etication card. | has co e 3 himesit, | Hugtos, Conn : H 238 Main Siveet, merly Hall's Grecery f Week—Did You Gat Youn not let the opportunity pass without | He will be held pending inquiry re- | This i 650 of tha imporient requisites Irving Nesdisman, 117 Bust 145¢: (@ < bl o E B iling the Secretary of War, whom | garding his standing, 1tw @ mau.; man, B, New York, N, ¥, ner was in his automobile. The force terbury, Conn. part of the House at large to give the of the Impact was terrible, and so was er was n his aomabile. The forcs | Charles P LaDue, 21 Fill 8¢, Wa- THE SAME ARTICLES AT DEPT Provost Marshal General exactly what the e New Lon- Corporals Pennsylvania forgot the President's in-