New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 27, 1918, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1012 We know that the Allies could win iiheRlocalllesen pliost borros | ¢ B A J the war by attvition. With 300,000 § heey notified thal the quota of 11 i [ ) 4 1} ] E 4 | month to fill up ti s in the Allied | (ump Devens v entrainiat the locnl New York Stock Exchange quota- MEMB! | | E | | | | ranks we could lose man for m e e tions furnished by Richter & Co., members of the v York Stock Ex- (& 31 WEST MAIN cnang s | with the Germans until the Allied si- periority in soldiers would overwhelm Program | [errlpted by Mili-| ine cnem: ot e sort of | warfare our fellows contemplat \. J. Vaught of Church street slightly hurt this morning b g : knacked down a motorcvele on YCK'S Commercial street il Carlson Hence the rumors of er's <on was horn on Germany. possibly Washington Aug. 27.—The German | raine, possibly somev nerai credit We | { ports is not the only enemy offens twenty miles from the Rhine now [that was stopped by General Foch's|the southern sector has been aqui vdvance on Paris and the Channel | ge meli itrolman MeC'n lassification car attacks. wer long A 0 % when the polic une g 1 | If the Germans had not been dr The Gernian peace offensive may |en back from the Marne and in expected to start with the manifesta i iss Trene B th and Miss Helen | cardy we would have by now been | tjon of the Allied intention to br M I F 1 1 T ‘| Lynch of Bassett are spending | in the midst of a peace offensive. The | through and frar he seat of war to | Lynch of F t ) We Are Now Showing | ||stage was set for it. The German | meomin waiiognoiey he seat ol wa : : . B e | ers s > converted to the | .yined villa d conquered cities, | & i i 3 Gontinitealide mimal forlitsN disintosie® | T AR OIS RIIEEC IS S ol Shhabee tion, and the recent reeches by G s been gran tein-Bloch and ey v e oo ow. ) aol e s n order to re- | Can Pac i i I e < | show how the wind was blowing o o s e impo o k at the New il net .. N 1% Q | stopved e peace offensive for the Wil meet a ELIEHIDURLY 0o | it Te has entered upon his duti Chino Con 39 3 4 3 Room 110 All the new Styles noment, but it will resumed. Our | Vaterland > may expect : < ant William G is home | Chi Mil & enemy is too wise to broach the sub- | that no Frenc om Camp Humph . on a short |0l I & I and Patterns ject while the allies are advancing vie- | total destructon ! e furioush Cons Gas | | torious: t iv believed that his|driven back, that frightfulne i o 5 , Glrvie Steal Y © AR | > S i homas €. Dolan, cook, second $25 to $45. strategy will compel a counter-attack | Piled on frightfulness: that as lon class, with the Naval Reserve is home | ¢l € Hud | may not he too long delaved. |2 Germ emains alive no foe will | class, with fhen E s e L Um()n M NEW FALL HATS ('»yy:m u\";l ay until the armies SR ghusa e L SRR R e et 5 |8 n trenches, when he et i 2 the spitit of fon will 1e portion of all Germany can reac: 1l EoY am) evens on Sep have waned sutliciently to enable him inst this programme wil be set 1 . . T tly it M‘I L Th F i [ {to employ his favorite tactics of talk- | best peace Germany can hope to ex- |0 1 Y| Tnterhorot % O MACHINE 004 e arrelii | ing hile preparing for attack. | tort. . | Aliss Helen Ryan 1 Shern intet 341 a4, \hout 40, ot Senator Lodge's recent speech Senator T.odge's peace terms are the ey 7 of 3 ; J D | Court is spending h wtion visiting | [ennecot 3 the New Britain - wherein he laid down his view of the | answer to this, He is clever enongh to 5 L " relatives in Stamfor n New York 3 10tored gh 4 Cfiothing €O. only terms under which peace was | realize that if Germany makes such « | Feitives in Stams | New ¥ 2 S S4% | motored to Momaugtl 3 thinkable—all of them heing the | declaration America can make only L REDes meeti : > M “ | morning and enjoyed =8 S t hict Al . 1 ; will held this e g 4 e The single men starteg terms to which only a soundly |one reply, and he is a keen enor i hedlGe e S Tl for participation in the ) 7 S ¢ f trimming the married shed Germany would agree—was | politician to realize the advantag P & i b tended to blight any movement to 1 1y fi rade at New London . ball, to the tune of B— (et i = b galeinsgchistreply Sl ied men, featured | ward compromise. Now Washington H&HRR | R hase hit; and' Monah is wondering if the Administration - - == ! © Ont & West. 2 sy 0 1 et anklns orihis ot latie ! ENLIST MEN 45 TO 55 2005 20°% | ¢ingle fellows, by striking @ 2 S merel dntens ol 0 3 b owa e e . 1 A men in the second inningiil possible Administration declaration : younger men may be reieased for more - Mail 8 § Co At Walnut Hill Park, of the same sort in order that the Secre el for oy i ‘], ‘r- e 3 [ league next scason, somewhers - 1 2 . - \ctive positions. the enlistment of men t R : : the Marne river. Thritt st On Thursday afternoon the children | Republican side of the country might Papa s e s e S ST . > tuten miinen sontedel whitENEE £ the city playgrounds w get the credit of announcing the prin- | Chairman Hoheunthal Makes Public | o e b o ) : Seeetihn e 2 | stituted prizes. Schie | 100 L5th ,‘;; L ? S 1; il S e R e e ,”,fA i has been approved by the T depart 1,,"‘ ‘_' steel ga: & rd dash and potato race. Quimby nu ill Park and participate clD_oh olIILICH StA S S0 e SCOlNLny: S s ment for the ordnance department day Cons 5 3 s A ik determined Challenge to Trades Union Personal | qioie . OF 18 SRRTERcs o g i ! and Schubert the three-legg¢d race Lodze, though on the wrong side of St Gl . SaE [ ' Quimby also won the standing broad AN 4 . | for certain branches of the signa ep S com ErotnAlbasablten e e the house, knows pretty much every- | Liberty League. Gt structions to this effect were | So Pac jump Inter-playground baseball leas thing that is going on. When he said 0 - sent today to army recruiting units : championship will play an all after stating what sort of peace we| Manchester, Conn. Aug. 27.-—A | cuahout the country s ptd a A Miss Florence (% who was am composed of tl players of |.Would insist on The victory bring- | challenge to a series of public debates Minar disabilities which do not in- | Studebaker bl stabbed several weeks aga by Joseph rest of the teams of the leag ing such P 15t ‘”(“nn ‘n\l‘];‘ upon the proposed prohibitory con- | terfere with the performance of the | Texas Oil _ a1, - Wawzyk left the hospital today and not outside the German frontier. Tt o b e el Jetans it Dote S et R S s st be won finally and thoroushly in | Stitutional amendment has been given | Military duti EpRlicants LR ion Pa 2 4 Zetump 1 to her hon ' Dwigh nlisthedyon i aRaitholol - waived, it was saic Tnited Frui 0L 14 , | cour German territo ind can be won no- | by the Connecticut prohibition com ited Fruit ; where else’—he is not thought to |mittee to the Trades Union Personal have been voicing generalities, but to | Liberty league of Hartford. The ch 7 8 = i e of our military inten- | lenge, made public today by Tk Sokolski and 7.1 . Hohenthal, chairman of the prohibi- tlett play r only a fraction of the Amer- | tion committee, is addressed to James fcan strength has been manifested on |T. Mance, president of the league. the French front. Iverywhere the | The challenge is for a series of di SHENT VSR e S dea is expressed that something big | CUSSions to cover the entire state, after > is impending. Our troops have demon. | September 19, the expense fo be di DIIStoL S sue 8 AN inspector he ahove announcement. gular meeting of Court | strated r ability and willingness to | Vided equally but each side to ume | from the office of Federal Food Ad- 4 Aug. 27—The names of the Scovill came D of C., will he at | attack successfully. It is not to be ¢ o'clock ton K. of hall supposed that they will be willing to annual play festival As program the Smalley 1e players selected by arren S, T are: White and W. Aisenberg from the playground: E. Johnson, L. Johnsar H, Dyson and W. Hellstein of A release signed by present emplov- Cop | ers will be required with each appli-| U § Steel cation from a recruit over 45 vears $ Steel pfd so that the industrial machinery of the | Va Car Chem country may nct suffer. Westinghouse Western Union Willys Overland 915 103 Y Your country calls you! Tt is seding broadcast 5 It is vour patriotic duty expense of its own speakers who may | ministrator Rohert ans ave included in he.drawn from the state of onutside. here today and searched the house i ler B overs _casualty 5 | of Arth G. Stewart, finding in the 3 D. Duboi ¥ k- B vour knowledg of short tic a barrel of wheat flour and S ; Harris, Springfield, | § d nd and typewriting fifty pounds of sugar. TIn the pantry | M: V. D. Grass, Milom, Me.; A, H g were 15 pounds of white and seven | Valiguette, Boston: R. Urmston, Cen- of brown sugar and a bag of wheat | tral Falls, R. 1.; H. Malone, Cam- | flour. but the latter article had with | b ] . Cragg, Central Falls, R. T it the necessary amount of substitutes | J. Bi ne, Providence: ¥ to cover it. Only the bharrel of flour | Dorchester; A. W. Windle, Lawrence T c from the attic were seized | Mass A. Walker, Medford, Mass. ind taken to Hartford for disposition, | . J. Bridge, Hopkinton. Mass.: (. G Mr. and Mrs., Stewart were at a camp | Peeples, Hartford, Conn.; L. H. In | meeting in Southington and the in n. ngor, Me J . McCue, Nc 3 spector was admitted to the house sedford, Mass, : : by vvn’(‘nnvl«'ry(h - 2 e e Ce—— lr S - e 7 = 1t a stenographer, the Taken by virtue of an IExecution fo GRAPE GROWERS PROTEST. | me directed, and will be sold at Public | YWashington., At California | Vendue to the highest bidder, at No. srape growers appearing todaw be ,»m,.‘ 67 Arch street, in the Town of New t to meet this appeal. Use where it will be of most value to the government in the present 7| S Expec examination guccess, Our special *ourse makes it for stenographe pare for an early ination nmission urges you to ecure instruction at or You can v hes stenographic training in | 1he senate agricuture committee urged | Britain, fourteen (14) days fter our school g © 8 that the pending national prohibition | Gate. which swill be on 1 : : Act promptly, as Uncle Sam needs the hl‘lp of every efficient i b legislation be amended so as to be- | 9th day of September. . at stenographer and typewriter he ca secure. Write or see us at once come effective July 1, 1920, instead | ten (10) o'clock in the forenoon, fo —_— e = e They said the July 1 compromise | thereon 1 following described K % would benefit wine makers hut would | Property fo wit I desk, 1 safe, | '8 cause enormous losses to crape | Roval Typewriter, 1 show 1 M i owers, cash re 5 Vietrola, 54 records, 1 ser gg edfles&ay Morning DEATHS AND FUNERALS ‘:;:"‘*‘-‘<"7“;“;‘,’“—:;“:’ ]”w .“‘,Z(‘m; 276 Main E‘l;ggfmw N‘N"M.. v T‘. 67-4 - urn, 1 lot dishes, 1 lot knives. 1 lot Edward Howard Knaus. fosig o e e e Edward Howard., son of Mr. and | ware, 1 lot glasses, 5 kitchen tables, / 9 | Mrs. Trank IKnaus o S Hulburt [ 1 small lot « e, 1 set tubs, 1 wood = gl . PG A e T —_— % stre died last night at the Hartford sink. 1 milk cooler, 1 lot Ui 3d + From 9 fo 12 (V] ClOCk s et e ent g he martor |l Vi oo 1wt 1 oovee N Connecticnt Trust and Safe Depos:t Co. The funeral was held today and int coal range, 1 gus plate. 1 ventilator, o ment was in Fairview cemetery, Rev. |1 motor and belting, 1 scale, 1 ice A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION o . d Thc Y e R e e e il b LE e oG IZE A iahAe A thea b eakaf e ot £ | 4t the Frwin Memorial ehapel, of salt, 1 step Iadder, > cur 3 E r year cient, The Last Sale of This Kin is Year| & LT ] B ) orgsniaed and qualifed through years of eficient Funeral of James Riley. I Bo) e il ae bR cans ot o Executor or Administrator. o 2 cans peas, 17 large cans baking The funeral of James Riley will be | powder. | bhi syrup, 11 cases squash Every kind of odds and ends in the store will be put out and sold e 1 ater heater, 1§ Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. Patrick Daly ofiiciating. Burial will | — e | day of August. A. D. 191§ 5 HARTFORD. CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't. regardless of their former price. Every Woman in New Britain fg | » 0 1o nev cooen ) at New Britain, this 26th | 700 TATE vor crassiFrcaTroN. | ALBERT P. MARSH should be at our store tomorrow and profit by our loss. Buy at less g " "™ " e - 7 Denii Sniin Seven-passenger .\;umm41\'411\».r'vv'h’«yvv‘yv'» than material prices. | RO e e T N | Wednesday | g L E Morning Children’s Dresses; Boys’ Wear, Suits, Blouses, Shoes, etc., f& _nooo - - i : House Dresses, and Bungalow Aprons; Corsets, Muslin Underwear, "WARE THE BREEZE ON Moh. Creamery 4Qc [§ ‘ s ik Tean Sm (,keu 2 Bc etc., Waists of every description; Millinery of all kinds; Summer [ oo e Bl Shoulders ... > Dresses for Wemen and Misses; Hosiery for all; Shoes; Men’s Fur- §& | M8 Native Sweet CORN ... doz 19¢)\ POTATOES Targe new 15 Ib pk 55¢ ishings and hundreds of other articles at Wednesday Mornin , ; RO P TR =, S\ R A s l]l)l:icesg y g { i Mohican Scle(‘ted46c Bologna " I‘ranl\furts b 20¢ 'g‘?" g L TR0 ! he best ins ake. All handise |~ " T8 R [ 250w 1088 A uy now the pest investment you can make. merchandise jh s - BosiDire 61c | e { e FANCY RED RIPE 2 Ibs | will be doubled in value by October 1st. 1l - LS Lard .. . 2 Ihs et 30¢ i (\m:“ "38¢ l 14 éjsmh Whole Milk '~Lean Porke S Grownd LET THEM COOL RAPIDIY BUT BE CHE‘:EQE b 30C S . i Chops l(z\m- SURE THAT NO DRAFT REACHES I v G0 i 38C i Clomm THEM AS A DRAFT WiLL CAUSE B ‘\%}\LTS FREE BREAKAGE. | |B#8 Mohican l’ednut 25(: bound EOniD T R TORAL T co e B8 Butter f All t}u: fine points mkcafln",‘_sag:: mm—m_——_ n the free canning book any | B8 SUNBRITE BLUE LABEL Mohican Baking 34 1ic | w15¢ | 18¢ (‘Ol'r A of Dinnl‘r Lima Beans 4 qts Zoc Blend 19¢ of this paper can get by 5‘“?‘“§ha CTEANSER .. : KARQ i CHOCOLATE 1b cake two-cent stamp for postage t0 LI Ty e ———r___.mm National WzrpGard:‘l Commisgsion X € MINISTRATIC ) SE NUMBER G—O08535, at Washington, ; 3 ; B I

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