New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 30, 1918, Page 7

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been for the services of the womén— | DEATHS AND FUNERALS services rendered in every gphere— £ nPENINfi IN not merely in the fields efforts | James Murphy. in which we have been acfustomed to seo them work, but wherever men | James “r’””""‘; gled o have worked and upon the very skirts | JUEDOF Of yoars & resident of this and edges of the battle itself. Wa X S ONSEEMO) Iansgen ot e fial 8 shall not only be: distrusted but shall {*cohis aotel, dled’in Haptford yesters deserve, to be distrusted if we do not | 3AY_-afternoon. Murplly was well entranchise them with the fullest pos: | XROWA:lflthis city Where he was em- » sible enfranchisement, as it is now:| PlOvedig oifferent | times. as ‘wine. and Australian forces pushed for- | certain that the other great free na- | C1eFk 1n°1opal cafes, and was a prom- d last night on the front between | tions will enfranchise them. We cannot | In€n% x}\gm\gcr of Local 166, Barten- jgourt and Gonnelieu, in the face }isolate our thought and action in such | 4678 Unioni Announcement oLgun- ¥he severest opposition, Field | 4 matter from the thought of the r neral "arrangeménts has “D“tz"‘““ shal Haig announced today. of the world. ~We must either con. | Made. our thousand prisoners were taken ) or deliberately teject what they he Allied forces yesterday to the | hropose and resign the leadership of | . Charles M. Burgess. Bth of St. Quentin, and 40 guDNS | iheral minds to others. Funéral services for the late Charles dgcaptured there. “The women of America are toe| M. Burgess were: held this afternoon | A the front northwest of Le Cate- | oo anq 100 intelligent and too de- | front his latg home, 358 Main street, jorman counter-attacks pressed | oi0q to ho slackers whether you give | Rev: Samuel L, - Sutcliffe officiatiag, itish: back to the outskirts of | o= oo o™i Ciine that is mere | 204 mmmem.kp‘i in, the yFairview Guislain, while to the south- |y ot Bt i e masic it will | cemeter : e Le "\!:S(-‘le‘l . n\‘\‘l?n" PrOSSUIC | \oric in their thoushts and spirits if “’Hulol “‘Llsonu: sern{ fi;:n e u]n,q ! M0 Marshal Haig's troops oo (8 T OB S e it as | Washington Comimandery.’, Knights 1 p. the edge of the village of I Templar tvere in " charge ‘of the funeral. s ritis] orce: av entered 73 = = oy p@pritish forces have entered|ine gugrage, the men fighting in the Mortlern suburbs of Cambrai el ; e : = y S fleld for our libérties and the liberties OATD T ARKE RS ATies Liave. Sho BRI W ytschacte Ridge Captured. | 9 the world, were they “",”‘“1]“‘ joue We thank our friends for their kind Hun .on the.xun. g “\];LL hn: dleudel fayre, sept. 29.—The Belgian and tasks of the' women lie at the Very | .o, .4nv and beautiful floral pieces Your help is urgently ; S n: dhugg B o lstented the Germans | heart of thewhr, and Iknow how | g Sl o0 i haloved son and needed. ! B s, o JW © in Deavy fighting on the Fland- | Much stronger that heart will beat 4f | 10000 “icorporal Fred J. Dalton. Subscribe now ¢ tg 95?}0‘ men, My ridge and on the Messines-Wyt- [ ¥OU do this just thing and sow our MRS. ROSE DALTON, FOURTH = LIBERT Nk iz fwomen that you trust them as much AND FAMILY A2 1.OAN BONDS, umf and mirket ‘mée - office statement. you in fact of necessity depend upon T 4 8 2 Coyflighaw: baldtp, Lutte he Messines-Wytschacte ridge has | them . i PR contectioner Tdealed [, Gefeated in efforts to defend the |this amendment isia vitally’ necessary i i "A\lbrord, tailorisiy shoe Andeg war measure, and @o yoit need further B — | i deallers, M. “Bayef! garage, a - i spoxting ‘gopds déalers, - 1. W ljgms; fupnitur, (Continued from First Page) - THE HIN will p er worl the would propose to admit soldiers to iete position, says today's Belgian roaches to the river Lys. Eritish and Belgian troops on Sat- | Proof? Do you stand in nc(‘drof ;he Tonight 7:30 to 9 P. M., children’ oy and Sunday fook miore than |trust or our own women? Is that| suits, our regular $5.00 grade, ages : = x A bo ;‘:\‘:mmw They also captured | frust an asset, or is it not? to 8 $2.98 at Besse-Leland rt. ——— 3 fi“k;"“‘“’"‘} g e than 200 guns, some of a heavy |an asel, or it is not? . Mrs. James Gray of Stanley FE e N Ber, as well as a very considerable | “I tell you ' plaiRly;" as, t¥ €om-| will entertain the Ladiés Auxiliary, + B. H..S. 50, Bristol,-. ntity of other war material. nhander-in-chief of ofir atmjieg-and of | U, 8. W. V., Wednesday afternoon at g first % of the seasgn ing Albert's forces at <dusk this | fhe gallant men in our fleets, as the | the State (Armory from 2 to 5 “the 1::%9m\ %Zhool e ning were attacking the Germans | present spokesmah of this people in| 4 neeting of the Chamber of Cqm- | SWamped the Biigipl % 50 o5 B St. Pieter, on the Roulers-Menin | our dealings with the men and Wo- | o0 d|rmnxs S Tl e | The game opened \ml Britain: I and at Colliemolenholk, two | men throughout the world Who TOW { poo ™ 5 5 TN Pricking off. A doAvnge L a half miles west of Roulers. are our partners, as the responsible 2 Y ball went to A 3 'md Captaith | Mg head of a great government which Radio Operator Frank Mulyihill, bherts ¢ &a 4t gver Bristol's goal el Serbs Score Signal Victory. stands and is questioned day by day | Stationed aboard the U. S 8. Sen%ca, i fove £or it, Tollég ol "cH 3 " : city it london, Sept. 30.—Charevo, east | as to its purposes, its principles, its | "eturned to his station last night after | tol vl ; pRD o w0 Feles and six miles from the Bul- | hopes, whether they be serviceable to | & Short furlogh spent at hi the Y».Ll\g\n their byontyc i ian border, has been captured DY | men_everywhere or only to itself, and | Pere . alkier dovésfor ify,rolled 5 o e 3 e En : Tonight 7:3% to 9 Serbians and the retveat of the [who.mnst himself answer these que 9 s i and was off. lnu ner tQpoh ggrian troops has been cut off, | tionings, or he ashamed s the | Shirts, % for '$1.00 at .8‘* %’, féfi., T by f,xnmé mfi all shehind annl‘!,- zoal Hflq.u H.(\Q— < the Serbian official statement of | guide and directos of forees caught in advt. 4 4 ot fmaa o day. . More, than 700 _prisoners | the grip of war and -y ihe. fine & the Junid¥ \wl\m\v fi;‘) > 'R\nn\$ : w BIiCK: off. : 2 the apoet- st rigd ug! ;, the. whole xm plang $risated 11 be open, gver¥ attfer #nd “Saturdy 2 ame, malsidE mrec ard »\-i‘"z il be : oac‘f‘""d'fi\ : PSOTIT Ie{*ovr’;*{ ;E*m in‘ofher 1inoEig ‘?&R“‘;um?; g - Sc fively moalg | i i e fume: This A(»t was th ARG oR e ¢ b R & 3 % AL NSATION of: New York. T},j tegmgJhged up, rquou . To 5 t aetion they A Rig Comedy Sketch. w o Pafeain1oRgs rane \md : s Anizadon 3 Nothing But Eun. communique of Sunday, ve-|icar only. Tt is vital to the right sol. | 12000 ‘“"R” GRRMAN [ Faulknes: tackles, l‘i\dmu}cl‘{(-nd et - 2 MRt Ldan ‘,;‘Onl"l\m - a § 2 ed today at the war department | ution of the great problems-which we PRISONERSAISABMED. | - o0idc Wallen and Haves; center: Tn- | (latisatgeon, s sadesired. A Singing and Dancing = Act oves: . must settle, and settle immediately, Tokio, Sept. 2u, (By Associs son;.quarferback, GHffin; . Halfbacks, {7 R Held in Centra ik s e thelAve i kOur troops have continued 10 | yhen the war is over. We shall meed | Press.) —I-h':n\m\ Ihn]ni;\wr H,‘,,:‘d‘ ,;,‘,‘n an ”V\(‘I,‘,‘ = 34 _rlrfln,am\ 2 "Zh“”lhl A A DB cd by thE sl T Tyay Above il ey @t with determined resistance ON | then in our vision of affai s we | Austro:German. ners fromy’ Blag- | subs., Elliot, Swift, ‘Doer, 't DY N¥he. Plwiliarmonic s, T} Rlt" o the ‘enemy, who has been | hatel faver.needad them bafore, the.| pvesiohenii bt Fletho, ob Boet | Wb oo g ¢ 05 aended By sevefal thoiisand people . ced hastily fo bring up and engase | sympathy and insight and clear moral | tember 18 and were disarmed, accord- s {ds Benzanon and Wood- | andfthej gravity. of the war situatign isions from other cts - of the | instinct of the women of the world. [ ing to a statement issued at the war | ford; tackles, Deaudonm and “O'Brien; | @04 the/nced of money to provide the nt.. Between Cierges and the val- | mhe problems of that time will strike | office. The statement says Japanese s, Woirthh and Moore; - center, | SIB€WS Of war was’ impressed mpon 3 of the Aire we have met and re- |, the roots of many things that we | and Chinese which have been on }\mvi Falshain and ChhGon: quarterback, |fhe audience by the speakers; 'F., S. R o 4 lsed heavy caunter-attac have mot hitherto questioned, and T, [ along the Amur river ontered Blago- | Scott: halfbacks, Gretty, Berthiume | Chamberlain, Senator H. R. Kolle- : b it for one, bhelieve that our safety 1in | vestchemsk with the main force of | and Greene: full e Capt. O'Connell. | 1121 and Senatow J Malloy those questioning days, well as our | yapanese cavalry when that city was Referee, Carpenter; Umpire, Du- Hartford, ¥. 1. Duffy of West H: 4 comprehension of matters that touch | taken by the Allied: forces el s i o | ford and Rabbi Kauffman of this city society to the quick will depend UPON | pee————— e el - 2 = o Tourth | Y inviting Q in selling his beop i 20 guns were captured at Cha- | token in need of every .materiaj ana . spiritual resource this at Hation |-2Oo0 Uflmw‘ 30 to n heavy fighting around St. Nich- | posgesses. 1 tell you: plainlyvfghat | 2Ornings from 9 to 1 enst of Veles, the Serblans have | ¢his measure wheh T urge upoigroy | NeW. Britain National Bamfopen ipelled the Bulgarians to retire. is vital fo the winning of the veme| SVerY Monday evening 7 o8 to re- i and to the eneérgies alike of preparg, | telve 'subsocriptions to . {he . Liberty #iks Overcome Euemy Reserves. | tion and of battle. Loan.—Advt. - 3 rington, Sept. 30—Gen. Persh- “And not to the winning of the 3 o —0— 4 Art of Pr itation. Mystery and Mirth MARGUERT Duncan in “A Fight for Millions”—Current Events ason’s nn.g est and Best (Continued from First Page) Ly frankly and which I shall hope i# seem as conclusive to you as py seem to me. "This is a people’s war and the ople’s thinking constitute its at- phere and morale, not the predi- jons of the drawing room or the litical considerations of the 1- s. If we be indeed democrats and sh to leave the world to democracy, b’ can ask other peoples to accept in oof of our sincerity and our ability lead them whither-they WISh to be 1. nothing less Dersuasive and con- fr"nl our actions. Our pro- sm‘ns will not suffice. Verification ust be forthcoming when verifica- bn is asked for. And in this case rification is asked fo sked for in is particular matter. You ask by fhom ? Not through diplomatic annels; not by foreign ministers. bt by the intimations of parliament. is asked for by the anxious, ex- ctant suffering peoples with whom Are dealing and who are willing put their destinies in some meas e in our hands, if they are sure at we wish the same things that ey do. “I do not speak my conjecture. It not alone the voices of statesmen bd‘of newspapers that reach me and e voices of foolish and intemperate itators do not Teach me at all yrough many, many channels I ve made aware what the plain, ruggling, workaday folks arc think- supon whom the chief terror and ffering of this tragic war falls. They e Jooking to the great, powerful, mous democracy of the west to lead em to the new day for which they ve &0 long waited; and they think thelr logical simplicity, that demo- v means that women shall play r part in affairs alongside men jupon an equal footing with them. » reject measures like this in ig- ht defiance of what a new age has ht forth, of what they have but we have not, they will to believe in us; they will cease Pow: or trust us. ey have seen their own govern- accept this interpretation of Poracy—seen old governments that of Great Britain, which did rofess to be democratic, promise Iy and, as of course, this justice, men, though they had before Te- it, the strange revelations of ar h g made many things Rnd plain, to governments as to peoples. we alone to refuse to learn Bn? Are we alone to ask and atmost that our women can ce and sacrifice of every still say we do not see what ives them to stand by our e guidance of the affairs of h and ours? We the women in Bmit them only to a par uffering and sacrifice and to a partnership of pri- ght could not have been by “the other nations America if 1 had n < pation of women in our counsels., Wa shall need their -mofal sens to pre- serve what is right and fine and wor- thy in our stem of life as well as to discover )\l\f what it is that ought to be purified and reformed. Without their counselings, we shall be only half wise. “That is my case. This is my ap- peal. Many may deny its validity, if they «choose, but no one can brush aside or answer the arguments upon which it is based. The executive tasks of this war rest upon me. I ask that you lighten them and place in my hands instruments, spiritual in- stouments which T do not now possess, whicl I sorely need, and which 1 have daily to apologize for ot being able to employ. TALION ADJUTANT. I". Hofer of the first regiment of the Field Artillery Re- placement Depot has been promoted to battolion adjutant of the first regi- ment of heavy motorized artilery. This has been a sudden rise for the voung lieutenant who only re- cently accept Cool,Clean Klenzo Feeling ANT to know how to make the children lose their dislike for cleaning their teeth ? Give them Klenzo—the new Dental Creme! The fecling that follows its use is a testimony to Klenzo's thorough cleanness—cleanneua that reaches cven the tiny taste nerves, frcelng them from stale se- cretlone that make the mouth feel hot and sticky. Try a tube today .- DRUG STO TR 0 AN Ty b :’Clarkt}bmmcrds’ A Wednesday, Oct. 2nd 12 NOON, STANLEY AND CHURCH 12:15 P. M,, STANLEY AND PLEASAN 12:45 P. M., 201 MAIN STREET 1P. M , 166 MAIN STREET 1:15 P. M, 61 ARCH STREET

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