New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 18, 1918, Page 6

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‘the man : AS OF OLD. found (in the older group) to enter 558 LN the military service M than good. W 3 - 3 " % | Now Sunday is a day of rest, Senator Wadswarth agreed with | 8 Fely to emphasize ibeniniacialislencni oo Senator Cummins that General Crow- g’ B be nowadays in | That once beheld the husy quest der’s estimate was too low. IHe gave 9 ., 3 Of oil and gasolin s the basis of his opinion his beliet fiflag. When we | No more a blow-out makes a sound ‘that thousands and thousands of 4 .. o ien Like flerce artillery five. married mea whose business has been o oo e B PENING SALE of MILL! NEM g_ ithe ground. In 3 \':v“mum” we ‘H w‘ \’h“ H‘“” the my ane lhlrvv‘ vmmt‘ i 9 . atased in s ol oy o ot o In Hartford’s Largest and Busiest ense ir a sol Now father sits in comfort v the provost marshal geacral, in mak- ) § 459 B, egqe e e P e Millinery Dept. ?" contact A dny opinest indesd f tor Kellogg tl sht that Gen- A Washington Sta Ul Crowder errcd, possibly, in bas- his cstimate on the number or | Ebe folded FACTS AND FPANCIES, men he will reccive between the ages | i of 32 and 45 “oa the percentage ot ), kept in Remember { Sabbath day to keep | MArried men excused between 21 and | Bt occasion | it wholly without gasoline.—Chicago | °! LB e Rcese IR e atoget nay 3 L L wart opinion is justified by events ht men- the Crowder estimate will be upset | ° - The provost marshal gencral his | king ‘The Americans have put pep into ¢ I persHalEEcu GI RIS r e : % 2 | testimony before the committee did | ays g Goorse ain't B | Daenan Biiesns ! | he cortainly does not seem to be whoi- Iy in acord with the intentions of the | secretary of war as stated before the | house committee. Chairman Dent told the house that Sccretary “pre the flag fhave “no- not give a basis for his estimate, but i"’“gl‘ bl The German chancellor is right hio “the presc on of the crown and the dynas * It never 3 (’ stood on New Haven !le o for- Journal-Cou the present law, so that : would | B b i espite 1€ AC tha one o our warried If vo ex il n h ’ BN in- | i7& at the conductor when he carries |night get only 600,000, hut, of cou ‘: . H‘\ xvr::‘i‘“fl”‘v“ Do; *“‘\‘"1"\‘]""‘!""‘1_‘:‘”*"“\' under this rule you would not exempt | | wa!’ T[mg Lavmgs CTIOW 1! posed to use the same exemption rule under the new law as was used under A them all Daily News It is discouraging ta find the doctors tending to disagreeing almost before the patient B cccoect and some § car Siowners lithel case Ni langely inihel hands ot | Velvet Droopin 4eTid biack and Dok ik ) 1 to turn in their | Dy Wilson, for the law reads “that all ' < and other novelty trimmin IS R e €ommands and s 15 street car con- i male persons between the ages of 18 black and color combinations s fitting Turbans with sid Gen o SbE R e i Others with the new ostrich trimm and flowers. In black and al Portland . | ject to reg tion,” but hastens to | E add, *“in accordance with regulations | e SEms When the w s over there may be | to be prescribed by the pres | i Macom Trimmed E‘!atsg turbans. Made of Lyons silk velvet, pa velvet SMAR ' IDEAS IN TRIMMED HATS emlmr\‘ of the City | soc p was sunpposed to play in a Railroad Deficit. areddi 5 program of cfiiciency.—Washington The Philadelphia Bulleti - : Poearedfn public re- | DYoL (The Philadelphia Bulletin.) uncies and some with new ostrich cffects. Others with € e i Ping the so-called “Sum One does not necessarilly undertake T e G e nty Black, taupe urple I G e bt oot _ a brief for Government ownership o $6 98 0 $12 98 $3 98 $6 98 fte where the City Guardsmen Ehelaunly s suddenly come | g0 pagion of railroads. merely to deal B . i into its own as a means of es- on have a right to wear such | {ablishing birtherdate Tt Sens omee | Justly with the deficit which is shown | B e Hand embrofdercd, combined with silk ribbon, smart b E o i belt. the great’ repository of such records, | in the first six months of the McAdoo its return to that purpose. At [the later determination of the issue | | ¥ z SAILORS < drawn into a controversy on this \ ¥ 3 3 t ol B central part ; Jeast thing to have | hetween perpetuating — Governmen HA [‘ s i . i | point, we. can say that inquiry | powsndaye s of draft raids and | control and the return of the rail- 8 ff') Shpe s rH e S 15 K _— - and Bitised bunting to be 00040 regular army oflicers g slacker round-ups.—New York World. | roads to their corporate owners wil e LR RS A }‘ 3 ¥ e Bin addition to flying the na- | us the information that hitherto, only = he as intellizent and satisfactory If shapes In the new poke, mush ? 3 the facts of the present situation and . N : o i Ve et Soon <erve Fmne . y room and turb: effects. Btional banner from their premises. | officers who Shave actually scen serv mney R b Bl o irban yme in all black and black = bow form a Hat % : . \ | Brown beit. {We were told further- SRRy R 2 Ehor ) The inclusion of the buack pay for | and shirred erowns and brims Pras sratitying indeed and evidenced | o St 8 obably no spe :)\' ;v\“‘ “‘ v m; e o e e At war-time ¢ Briti pros, ha ’ ting expenses, makes the fizures of great majority of our citizens but that it hag been a sort of unwiit- | \mieric ce overseas, : , (s, (New ¥ This voluntary display of the colors | 1€¢ Over have worn the Sam that month useless for the purposes Unfortunately, however, there ten law that*mo one may wear the | oo @ LA of comparison. and allowance for the ity ; belt unless he has been an office it also exhibited by some a tendency . n an officer ave r the chanco | with the Expeditionary Force. sing Ameri- OSTRICH BANDS CHENILLE FLOWERS FANCY FEATHERS OSTRICH POMPOMS inere ol wages must be made ) Danty Chenill Flowers. Jen il new and fluffy 1= : in considering the six months figures D acutin 1 Applique effeets, In the = bands in black and all new STOJIUEL Lo b il Values to §1.00 Nice and full black 1r-time savings at and colors. carelessness in handling the flag In a mcasure, this is offset by the in- Under these circumstances it woula | ¢an 3 tolbesin over i irar el o ten it nehit e Gover et 49 49 49 his was especially noticeable where o again i Ww. 1 have passed |\ ST Ieh it sistovetn 980 c c c seem members of the City ment control has established : - my physic xamination and have there was an abundance of bunting | Gliard, or any other organization for | hov ! - o el IS, that ! t must be recognized that the entire B e e thes e oniie o o e o | Tt i, o Syt s the | S0 of_ ot 1me e 5o’ v 'Wee Carry the Largest . Assortment of Misses’ and Children’s But, aside from the matter of wagoe before several buildings along Main s e on a scale comparative to the expe- i S e o o B 20, 00 e et [ vience of individual buaets. Every , 8 Hats in Connecticut at the Lowest Prices item of material, for operation or LIRS Broadway shooting gzallery TN e to lie on the sidewalk or was 5 maintenance, has increased in cost s ) keep trim he said, as he I ed hither and thither while PRUSSIAN PIGHEADEDNESS, va\”\‘l i ot he had had MOEoN R heneg baNeRhieon oD shisive pe('lal ]\4 SQ’PS and ( h dren S i’\eady 10 “ ear front af him. Almost entirely oblit- | Dandicaps in the operation of trins, This is a wonderful ba-sain. A sample line we have bouzht especially for this sale i < freight as well as passenger Five them all out at : e ating the biack spot z ranging 8 put them 5 Government. after consultation | Crating tb RofEndpane ) nillion troops have been transported orations were getting their ladders in | with the Allles. aecordine to th tirely within the inner circle was z | s Sdrh S the railroads within a year, the ) L bR CHILDREN’S TA'VI; i fuse without elaboration the re s “': i < t nd erally for long hau A actually allowed to trail in a gut- s Sl R e v G v";: “ ‘.;}‘;;‘hl“ : ik 1 Rt s Eoh et B ol riRH‘yleD HAT% . S les o VelvatiTn ter, and consequently it was defiled Germany.——News despatch Rt VDt to! met varman.” he | hds not been i Wil of the charge =78 = & ; T Belgium could hardly be expected | vaid that would have been made for the TN Dainty styles in mushrooms, pokes those preparing to arrange the dec- Paris, Sept. 18.—The Belgian There can be no question but that : 5 O e e et Prettil f bends. Others’ with friy to act otherwise on this question Between shooting and working on | SiMe amount of passenger service . i wer ostrich 4 T'he Government’'s demand on the ribbon tassels ol pompo! The idea of a proposall\of = sepavate | DI new: boals, “liiles Iirom a Dugout,: Ups 3 ST s st week | freight service have been in even ; AND 10 entional, but that does not excuse G : : Iimpey has heen passing the last week i 99 1 98 ter peace between Belgium and the coun- [ " 0" 8 05 EE TH RS the wost, | sreater proportion, and, although this ; S C this disregard for the flag was unin- the carelessness and the thoughtless- | try which violated her neutrality so | But he is anxious, he said, to get Into | business has paid the established ness which brought about the inci- | ruthlessly is in itself outrageous. Tt [an American uniform along with the | rates, it has been moved in preferen- 8 aelons e Salgis . | “regular fellows.” “And [ want (o |tial manner, involving, together with ATHER ll}RBAN P (_AIAL fent. It wos {ust a oase of “I dlan't | 18 & £ross insult 4o che Belalanss, and begin as a private, too,” he said such general traflic as the railroads :) IL 3 its rejecti Cwit slahora (™ 5 5 Straine e BSOUTE g Rhink”, a8 one of the offenders| e Isgtion Syl notithelaborationi ‘I am tived of recruiting: I'd much | have strained their resources to ac- T - in the seaxor's newest Turbans. Beautitully made and lend i a stinging rebuke to the pigheaded | rather say, “Hel to the boys as|commodate, the increased expense of wearer at all times marked when a bystander called his | prussians who had the effrontery to | they come into the big show than | cxtraordinary overtime, a greater con- $2 98 : : Trt o ot e T T i umption of fuel, abnormal lahor pttention to the flag being dragge sk the subjects - = labor to get them i i see : = 0 Blasmalbert o It was whi was on a eanoeing | requirements in yard work and in the dust. We do not believe there | Make a new compact with them. | (i on the viver in Wisconsit itching, and the general confusion The terms reported to e been con- ) weeks ago that he reccived his| which attends congestion of any oper- B one Dersoniin New! B Eritaint who reported to have been con- | two w ago that he 1 1 hi f any oper % tained in the proposal are also typi- | honorable discl frogih Siiscruiis Lo unique sporting figures in this coun- [ exception in favor of leases would deliberately defile the Stars| 1" ¢ mouton insolence and lgmor. | 18 Service and tined authority to these factors——which are obvi- try. *“Bobhy'" Jones hails from Atlan- | cultural purposes not exceeding three S N BNOT- | o enlist in the tanks. He went im- a moment’s thought :mp is s 1t T e b ] e and Stripes. If there are any so in- | anee. They provide ol Leenast 2 5 2 ta, Ga. and has cleaned up ever y ! They provide that Belgium | pmediately to Chicago, he took his added the disruption of thing down South in the way of golf- After the enactment of the law clined, they surely would not dare to | should remain neutral until the end | pliysical examination and jour- | working force of the railroad n\uyn ] ing trophies. IHe is one of the most | Jukichi Harada, a Japanese, bought do so in broad daylight, inasmuch as | of the war, that Belgium should use | heVed on herc . s ing *"fl«"“/'““"““- ”“" ]‘\” Avagant promising players in the country, he- i@ lot in a residentia eighborhood . 2 5 4 ‘I picked nks partly because | turn-over of lahor, the loss of .m, g on 17 vears ol 5 » Mars- | in Riverside and had the deed issued such an outrage would make them [ €' E00d offices to secure the return i ough’ 1 IrElon iy e ol Maxds 1 the motta is Rough' and [ ciency in the employmen tof untrainec ) o Mine, S 1 S ahanic : S ton is a breezy westerner, and Ander- | t e, Sumi and Yoshizo of German colonies, and (most pre- | partly because I ean’t think of a bet- | help, the substitution of women rm m i Massachusetts state champion. | his three minor children They were posterous of all!) that pre-war com- | ter indoor’sport Anyway, I always!men, or the breaking in of new men, He is a graduate of Amherst college. | Porn in the United States and were dignant patriots who might happen | mcrcial treaties shall again be put :‘ ‘;],W‘,.“' bering arta g - :‘: G ol i Ghamplflfl flfld PHTIHEF Will Be rhe tun win keep open house. Ad- j therefore citizens and entitled to hold h 5 crease in the numbers on the payrolls. real estate to witness it. We repeat, therefore, | into operation. The proposal con- ! o mission to the grounds may b | r e proposal con- | yiop0 reg iting in this branch inl After all, the operation of the rail- = z 5 i i tainec o 3 r wome Rec *ross | PPeople livin ighborhoo that in all likelihood, each case of | tained no admission that Germany | the future than in most others | roads of the country for the past six Gll&S[S Oi Cllli) Here m,‘:»‘\»(‘ ryw;,n» \‘(\:;‘w. W :‘nh n ‘1‘1‘1 :"f. M‘H“»“ i L m\z‘x)““t had wronged Belgium nor anything | Referring to charges recently made | months has been in the hands of o e TR B oo AL e aa e e waited up EAINS im of having slightec ilos. : chie G T e s aamiss - 9. SN 2 3 e bkt = concerning reparation or indemnities, | 254105t hix finavn iehted the | railroad men, chiefly, and, if we ar \s anyone will bid. Mrs. A. C. Me Harada with an offer to buy tha day in question, was quite uninten- =5 5 & American soldier, Empey said it was|to credit them with th spirit of g N K . 1 ¢ rom t t i S Of all the sheer “nervy” proposi- | German propasanda, fostored, mo | A. ¢. McKinnie of the tournament| Kinnie is chairman of a competent from him a price above which he tions which have emanated from | doubt ng encmiecs e made liable to violence at the hands of in- disrespect to the flag noted on the hich we woul ke to as- W”\”!H\ m\\\ : " e “‘ " \“ ‘,‘l ,‘” 1 committee of the Shuttle Meadow club ' committee of women, who will have sume, and rejec e prejudiced theo- : - 3 b v clegr stating that this in charge A table d’hote din- ! sell, explainin natter has been brought to the at- | Berlin since the outbreak o stil- | through his speeches against Germany | ry that they are guilty of high-class 'tceived felegram i . 5 ihrealgiofehostil L el “Chick” Evans, “Bobby” Jones, “Max” ner will be served at 7 o'clock and | neighborhood ir ch 1 country suggest, we must recognige Marston and J. G. Anderson, the four . there will be an after supper dance ring up his children. the good spe he quickly | (he fact that conditions, rather than ¢clebrated golfers, who are to give the so a very delizhtful time is promised The state throug glum to help the Hun in any way | clearad me of this charge.” the ehange in official | control are | Red Cross exhibition match at the:all who attend. The club looks for i torney General's office, b after the terrible wrongs inflicted on Tmpey explained that it was due | chargeable with the greater expense ©¢lub’s links Thursday ernoon at 3 ia big representation of its members | to have the property dec to the suspension of recruiting. pend-|and the deficit eloalwiil arplye hero : ! ing a decision on t N raft bill, We Stlarither gro ing. They will be met here by ) delegation tention of Joseph L. L by every day of persons who have | German mind could be stupid enough | {hat hisz commission was forfeited. i paane of 2e ELonbRvhoRex fiice i ¢ 5L anc colmt . Yeputy Attorney Gener y pid ougkh hat hiz commission was for ,”‘ it | hect notable economies in Government Hart, A. C. McKinnie and Malcolmn Deputy Attorney neral, w suffered bodily injury from citizens | to imagine that Belgium would re- | heing contrary to the new rules ia iat operation No experience that the | Ilarmer of the tournament commit- JAPS GAN OWN LAND sented the state the lit store treaties made once with the |f0rce to commission a man for re; American people have had 3 | tee and Herbert H. Peas After a | Harada had the deed in Gov- r service withot orking : : 1 o city thé 0 children merely Kataer ool treated tinokmostiaterea By rvi it t worki crnment enterprises warrants such a | short tour of the city they will I ettable that occasion- through the ranks hope. But there will be plenty of | whisked out to the clubhouse. where evade the law. Har treaty of all, that regarding Belgi« “The American B ure t ¢ ¥ E ¥ fof | Law Holds That Japanese People | in having the tional, and we are sure that, once the N B AN(¢ n s ort f Allies i rote | gy 3 e Bo aviKks 5 ention of those concerned, there will | ities, this is the worst. No mind hut “,,” e ! ‘I o ’y:\\.” GRS L Al WS INESS Gl T be no repetition of the instance. a German could think of asking Bel- One must be most careful these ys In such matters. We read near- in the morn- " and also expects a large state-wide | cheated to the state. It w the little neighbor. No mind but a some alleged insult to the opportunity to make fair compari- | dinner will be prepared for them, and sons argue that question int , dine with a Special party of ) dren ns and argue that question intelli- | they will dine with P Jorn in California Can Hold L eenditonu prominent club men. | unconc ) plly & well-meaning person, com- | ym's neutrality, as a “scrap of pa. | ever”” Empey said, * i able the way our new officers are Joletely innocent of any deliberate | per’ And no mind but a German gently without taking this initial | & number of the period of confusion as a basis for de- | The golfers will spend the nizht here | \yithout Violating Laws. the f { cision 1ded dowr ductions which are ynintelligent and | and will go to Boston, Mass., the fol- isior nded W ; g . : - : el b unfuir lowing morning. They come here | i make mention of reparation and in- | far shorter time ¢ . e they | ealous citizen concludes rashly that | ; | from Englewood, N \'\‘, !“ “UV“H 03 =4 demnity . R ive an exhibition ednesday 8 - »s been slightec el i I REDWOOD SEASON STARTS, 1 & 5 too he flag has been slighted, when in lelgium has answered briefly but | Older Soldiers T s e e was due to the fame of the local reality, there was no intention of so { clearly. There will be no peace with (New York Sun.) this| greens that they come here, and thi city, which won the championship of | is one of the very e Why. tr 5 . s 5 ing o v c rning is was the i wrong, is roughly treated because | mind could ignore the crime commit- | ., Nlelas wrall s sananylofcars ted against Belgium and neglect to | have spent vears ia training, and Riverside, Cal., Sept. 18.——Japanese The question of s tionality pome equally well-meaning but over- born in California may acquire and | of the law was rais liminary hearing and the cour it was retain title to real estate, and no vio constitutional lation of the alien land law results : . wecording to an opinion handed down The Superior Cot “alifornia by Judge I aig, of the supe. the state last year, is about to start on | they make in N b0 BTE o B Be sl B e B e | (belne R twoRnhEr feo the state party of Hartford, stopping places { is the court of firs T there loing on the part of the person sus- | the Hun except that dictated by the | (eneral Crowders estimate that | % Allics | 1,700,000 men hetween the azes of 1% | and 21 will be raised under the new Jpected. We have no patience with £ its second season and Wishes to inform | pected that a large g monwealth vs. M. Harada. This was = = iittol Meriaen, Watebury and New | csieias ad o test case IHaven golfers will be here to see the | The case formally known as The The German government mus be N 1S par the silly, so-called patriotism of the L b8 | celective draft, but only 600,000 all the players of last year and all in dire straits indeed when it turns to | tween the aes of 32 and 45, he others who wish to try for a place on SUED FOR voman in New York, who, accord- e mateh and also help along | people of the State of California vs G Thers FCentos Belgium, of all countries, in the hope | questioned in bhoth house and : {he team that the first practice of the | NOt ! 2 . ng to press reports, caused a man t 1 the Allies. Bel o P9 | Ghairman Dent In the house stated | season will be held Sunday morning the Red Coss. Every cent raised g0es | jukichi Harada, Mine Harada, Sumi iic2 0 pRORA repOIts, ich Sanantodlior gy iR i T S R ] that Cencrall Crowdents ostimats 2 tal| 10 a m D September to the s fund, not a Penny ! Harada and Yoshizo Harada, was the e arrested hecause she noticed him | swer proves that the little country | po number e T the Redwood field B e s players. It is seldom | first arising from an alleged violation which dared to oppose the invader |er group o | to come out are sked to : th 1¢ ternity 5 of the California alien land law | J. Danaher t covery of . in August, 1914, is more determined cation | cory of Stanley , Portunity such This law NHN:“\ persons not w‘“‘ ‘;n,\ Dey M D. Ipillow which bhore a representation e ok e the nate 1M 3 il S 1t the anvointed ! quartet hick” Evans )it ship from & v Stockwell ha perty on than r to remain in the fight un it % 1SON is predicted " (mateur champion- 1te in o California, e Beaver a Columbi s The | tion % rono helieve | and the first game will probably he hip and als open championship extent and for the purposes p writ is returnable the superior broug gainst Attorney itting in a hammock on a sofa of the American flag. Such an exag til he is thrown back across his own gerated sense of duty as prompted | frontiers. that Bred more 0 will be | held on sunday, October 6, this on, and is one Of the most seribed by treaty and with a further court of Litchfield county in October,

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