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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1918, AT sy PR A AT "i 2 oY H l necessary. Children do not seem to i I 5 3 ler | they have the greatest cause for Tourttriarp et int Lerd sood tazht! tor New Beitain era. NS SR t the f \ e fitude that a man was found in the | the establishment of her divine right, el Al m g . v~ | White Housc big enough to spealk for | her equality, in every sense, with HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. he degree that adults have been, s : i vith all the power of his | man. Proprietors. . i o C igk wnd w will de v tha The woman f ¢ hou ask o = and then there is ¢ considration ; . S ehien i) will deny that S WORE @ Jdout fis om Iamued dafly (Sunday cxcepted) at 4:15 p. m. 1e s I believe his words to | privileges of man, when she ts st Herald Buflding, 67 Church St that if the schocls are shut down, 1 ; 1 history as a representation, in voice and ——— n ; ;! An ’ ! he n of leading | vote, of the ieminine leaven, without Bntered at the Post OMce at New Britaln | voung people will mingle @ Ty bt } a8 Recond Class Mall i3 Matter. t es | ¥ o i ation. The | which, lone man’s rulings must con- i B without any supervizsion and thus be . v r-tim I v or animal; but k8 PHON@ CALLS Y > T Witk b1 in the world good, Buaness Ofice ....... as prone to the disease as they would . e . - ] i S oL ditorial Rooms H . SEny L v i bu : vhicl ato e atam in | D€ in the schoolrcom. However, we s Sh s plain - Sndl - i il hor The onlv profitable advertising medlum in 3 . AVE . & . L N eretore i oman of the hour ir he city Circulation hmks“"fl" prefer to abide by the judgment of B N 3 3 ! Ner vibh e nd lovingly oem always open to advertise : and 1y | - Hota- | the school board members for the IRLY BON lon i Ao D e Mo S R e | The Hersla wiil he found on sale at Hota- : : 5 ind on s ] v P £ oall manki the well-ripe fruits | Ung's News Stand, 42nd St and \?’k_' At | Present, which we trust may be vindi- way, New York City; Board Wal ; > v iantis City, and Hartford Depot. cated hy the turn of events & Al 1 a s ot mort the birth-throes, through which, have i 3 Vol g Sey 1 Nsher nto the world the crea- Momber of the Assaclated Press. There should be, however, some E i T The Ascociated Press s exclusively entitied . »veries of all that 1 holding of . abl ! for gh 1o survive the ravages VSRR AR ON ERREE tory mu 1 in i £ her t ecret, sufferings,— | | T ] sos' Children’s 1o the use for republication of all BeWA | or0] exerciscd over tl reasonably priced: reditec te it or not otherwise cradite in this paper and also the local news unnecessary mectings, and it may | } 1003 T M, even become necessary to close the e old, thread-bare 1,—t tle- MISSES COATS priced theaters for a few days. While this < pen should ok REC 2 nnfi l i 1 yys hollasPuOITe s ven the E 4 (21 CHILDREN'S COATS pric would mean a f cial i the : - vilege of voting; a 1 being | | ‘d 1 b i - urc to handle the hayone cheerfully with tesdbn Of Dependable Silks, Wool SILK DRESSIES priced hat fhe kaiser and his animal hordes to vote than are our authorities should the contingency o re better fitted i it lcan gwalion (Continued From Seventh Page) ) irousaheaterovnss . calling vou | Sursly ali semators aamit t gt SERGE DRESSES pr ! 3 O S ) ks requires intelligence to vot . Greenpoint Hospital, | & AR+11 Al ] i - , { and that intellizence is hot Klyn, N. Y. WOOL JERSEY DRESSES px A Liberty Bond may brins : {min Hatt, Franklin Bote: 5o tons iy = show sign g within a few - : ; L the prescnt, in world . tead ALY | et aom sty GaysiiE wouln ot Ciirise o . the female port intelli 3 1o0ys Great Neck, N. Y. | n e oo rc has been held unde A TN oot,—at liseppe yaria, 622 Payntar I eSS i ayonet- | sve Long Island City, N. Y male portion: henc the Bl ions Sllenburg, Clinton o It app Is to me t seneltmg velu rily e | 3 0 i Large selection of new Plaid and Novelty Wool fab: priced WHO WILL HELP? | their houses temporarily. Togical Herald readers have always been y their receipts would be more if (i s e s ¥ wh women, i I anaugh, 44 Madi- nost generous in responding to any A 1 f the oy > of T win 5 theaters were closed for only 5 N ES G 1 ver: s lea for a worthy cause. Our atten- ¥ . ; Crsoreriment r «._Clart, IR 5 fon has been called to a new : 2l fa% here b willl bel nollniore necdl ot oklyn, N. Y. s ? \905 i 'u.u isease should make it 3 f i vord or the bayonet: but long Arthur Coan, 1138 Union Ave., longer cessation of husine E after these carnal weapons have been | Yo% ork; K e 0at H ated and found to ) serving ose i 1 Union. B S T Cotye vy MesRMan b tan ats 1n L i are society meetin Ay i it on. | St., New York, N. ¥ e ey prompt relief at of ’ 5 ents s ¥ g How could the Turk ever cxpect to | N°¢d of inte HE :‘ pHng fand (h . Charles J. Critchley, 201 W. 149th. ' e TLE ON Rdadnad s CIRe M home in a Holy Land?—New | 0 e e sy vt W Y Plain and fancy Knit Angora he All Wood pung mother, who is a stranger in 4 i will prove that they can fight as well 72 . = J oule o stpone t ening Post 3 i b v et Crouch, 2 ¢85 and Sailor Collars. Sweaters in which could be postponed with Haa e e haa A Raymond J. Crouch, hich has been thoroughly grade in the v Y alon vl - g i e .z new shades - p OGRS el ) i s : he | that the Creator did not.intend that | Greenfield, Mass. ! e odeEsinetetie: Speciai @ 49 ployment or funds, and whose six |, = " e e ‘ . | women should vote becau Miss Philip Donnelly, 340 Freeman Ave, | § Specia . $7 50 Values ... each e*‘ D Bie: o1abeny nin el o) he principal thing is, for us to real- Seadidile L x Rankin, who now, apparently by ac- | Long Island wm-:(‘,‘, . _— % Values at each i & ize the danger that confronts us, and e cident, has a voice in the senate, JAMES D. DUGGAN, 2 Hill St, | Women's and Misses’ sizes. fith pneumonia, hovering between| " e i el L voted against war, he forgets that .me"l City, Conn. i B C 6 cain) Thelmother ot e oan to take steps to meet it before it be- e 3 4 q | pacifism proves, 4hat at present there Philip Albert Ahlerman, 449 Logan ¢ : comes acute. - ot A are many men in the world who | St., Rrooklyn, N. Y. SWEATERS FOR CHILDREN Priced WOMEN’S COAT SWEATERS MU; Q;’ugo’ R RO R g R sl e p e ling | should be in skirts—or who, at least, | Lewis Farenthold, 452 W. 29th 8., -~ > ient AR 85.50 vers and must nourish the little tot e believe there are many more 1 HEEHE | should not be >wed a vote New York, N. Y. Toed D) Padeed el et i cases of sickness than have been re- : : ument that the right of | Charles Gertisser, 1% Monroe well. She must therefore have . ; ey ) ) e belongs to men for any spe- | St., New York, N. Y . ported to the authorities. The drug- i , - { e Bt S X N e . . | sists are overworked. At one apothe- : : ite vs, to women, as men see | Place, Roxbury, Mass. S money (hen there are the hos- ¥ A i C B £ ill put down Josep Goldherg 381 Grand g cary shop over two hundred pre- : ) . ; ut down | Jjoseph Goldbers, and sundry expenses to be s i t 1 which com- | New Yorl, N. ¥ . scriptions were compounded in a | S S s ity of intelli- HdviraTa = 181" maylor so that the' baby may have the | . : - i . 7 15 and) thellin e > 2 single day this week. The doctor - 2L eone | Brooklyn, that scicnce can provide in his som ) 1 Tilvates - . : have had sc ly a moment’s rest 1 Ipoint, if - sex were to . STt Ty e i : e , J . wo- | el v French Voiles, in many styles, priced ea. ) 3§ | since the disease took hold e tion = 2 : 1 o } oq, for | VS Leddiiuid, : | ] PiodO ool ot e ] Lo ; 3 s O ten | rreweion w. Aeuuedy, Y0u Suar- | : and @ @0 cach = sk (o] itable food herself, and food : X QUILTED JAURETS to be worn under “wnih or Coats priced cach 98 o5 ™ &1 3G OCy D & eaD W R eeda NEW BLOUSES ATTRACTIVELY RICET orgette Crepes, evceptional D JO 25k (L UL amaaavas, 2UU Calupiend accordance with thei and The g CoL v i Ieavy Weight Blouses priced of contribu- U suy rily, bu Susel 3 i Sixteenth St | abandon their of practicall . - ; p T e GOWNS AND PAJAMASN wre sent in. : 3 > > when compa € fad 3 the time ma mitt , . i omen endu y A ¥ 5. second St 1e of Good Wa attendance think that it f i, T oo G GOWNS priced The situation n be viewed calm- \ ihenta | ngLon S two or three weeks before the C > 1 1 i then ask the N Lexmnglon Ave. ly, without nysteria, and we must be | th ns are t > © opposition to woman's Wihite rfuius, . L. PAJAMAS priced e pronounced out of dan- thi ver ¢ articipation feell sure that our readers | ovaio s saciiicespersonalBinteorests ! 1 > for the progress and well- | New aois, N. X. We have them in regular and extrs 4 to the public welfare | | being of mankind, . and who still |~ james 1. Musen, 29 Blm St, New | p out in this case as they have g oy ¢ i e e Ot KNIT UNDERWEAR OF before. We realize that avail- LSS RvrieghescRlince Siche c fr 5 f 1n hero is the home.—to re- wilnam B. Nagle, 55 Gates Av To fit the tiny Infant to the Grown-Ups g r to wear our flushes a desvatch from Washington 3 ‘ v f ber, that the woman who serves | ..., yu, N. Y. kind and properly look after your he: ) ! country, is not as » the wo- | "y o 1rs” Novgrod, 859 1. Sth. S - Our stock is now at jis hest, we urge you : ur Winter's New rork, N. L. Supply now as it will be most difficult to obtain the subject from Surgeon-General t 3y 2 is, on U C e woman stichaet Nowve, 239 K. Tth. St mills as many of them are f behind in deliverie 1 provides f v d Blue, of the public health service ) = e york, N. Y. only way to stop the p : Thsse oiore wn T o Harry tuskopf, 16 Spre of Spanish influenza is to v 1 i C sard “home”, in the p | R, A N ’ Dark Grey, tural, and tribations, or they may be mailed close churches, schools, theaters \ation, country, earth itself, diarry fan, 17 Bldert St. | and public institutions in every t \ ven, not hell, should community where the epidemic al E t wre determined to Fund.” has developed. r adve w | with man, ever cost to them- rk S selves. the larger morality of wo- Johin Ikeich, 1113 Lafayette Ave. “ Special Sale 65 ill you help? An official warning of this nature A hae] ooklyn, N. j B aic C in activities MUNUCL MUSKOWILZ, ge St Wiaeel/ O market, N, H. > money must be devoted to the | containing the following opinion on erty Loan, but at the same time | v i ¥ . who neglects 8 needful lething tould be done to relieve distressing case. Representatives MEN’S CASHMERE SOX he Herald will gladly receive | Brookiyn, N. Y Biack—also Black with natural JOSEPH REBACK, 340 W. : wool cashmere split soles sea St., New liaven, Conn. his office marked “Ior the Sick _— cannot be disregarded. No more need ; o As the forces of intelligence exist Ira Stalar, Wy Sith nized by mortals, so does the | Brooklyn, N. TOUT. OUNLEE REA Ox Beeia of love's silent unfoldment in feddie J. Sullivan, 107 Douglas RS ! | and through woman go on in her | Manchester, N. H ’ SIX MONTHS AGO PRICES ON SILK JOSE HAVE YOUR BUNDLE READY ! & ). t1 ng life of unscen self-sacrifice, Frank L. Tiftany, 212 Sahime St. FIBRE SILK HOSE WOMLNS ROGE OUNCE OF PREVENTION. { d b ti imd endurance. Insta Lcuse i } 1 Col t ' fact are acknowledged by all mery L esler, Clymer, Black, White an olors ere is every reason to believe | CLOTHES FOR THE BELGIANS. anding 4 en. Benjamin Disraeli, aft- Wiitred Vaillancourt, Y1 Green ) 65 and 79 pair | ¢ alllancourt, Y = | | the epidemic of grip and influ- - ) reached < Lord Beaconsfield, conspic- Tomorrow every house in New public en: : 3 ! Licld S, Lawrcuce, buss at 18l i RiSIgDeCUUCERE Of o ftalpn 15, warden, lizz Bell St., THREAD SILK HOSE, black, white Britain will be visited by Red Cross | »°Uld, In ot events, 41<wh\\::\1 his ¢ SEsien THRIEAD s , : 1 < atch the new Iall Shoes rol, but at the same time we do foot the bill ’ B St niue L) I S collectors who will solicit articles of ' icy of mainiai s S e . Al Cariie , Lorillard | g i.75, $1.85 &9 00 " believe it wise to leave anything %% Tahee A Miinorhecn e matureidual Place, New York, N. Y $1 MO, &1 B, + clothing for the Belgians. Look over : e. Gladstone, likewise, openly scymour Morel, 1372 54th. St pne which may help in checking , nounced ' Goverr t \ wowed his inability to maintain s 2 < i | NEW FAI the old clothes at home tonight, sc- thus be that t Sonbihol icon o . e Y pread of sickness, and therefore boar the . b S0P bulvator Munziator Issex St i romen’s Washable Cape Glove lect those wihich you can spare, wrap theNexn 2 v trying ordeals, hac ; - ) WomShis i ! them up and hand the bundle to the and nat ed pa S < Jawies i G'lrien Ave. Fabric Gloves, Black, White and colors collectors tomorrow. The Red Cross | 115 OWn sta iy not trace the nuck oY _ e = ] M e, A T Gl abiit b the bl o6 i1 JUIIN EDWARD O’CLARE, Grose- BLANKETS AND COMI 3 will do the rest. S i s : in- | nor Dale, Conn An ounce of prevention is NETTAITO A M i = = T T stan e wemar in this city will soon be under rge that all unnecessary pu be postponed, or prohib- 5 F howing in the city, prices ility to Raymond <. Sczavinski, 53 West e e a pound of cure, as the old HAVE YOUR BUNDLE READY ! demonstrate her right to serCe, in any | St,, Buitalo, N. Y. sphere houlder to shoulder with John Spatrisino, 3 Bridge St AN 4 ’ e o R P T S E T ek . T B3 G TR A B TR goes, and we think tha s e e 4 % 5 £ t most man. Indeed, it is safe to say that if | Senaca alls, e e s would prefer to see preventa- ABSURD PEACE TALK. s : Ea et wn excels along certain lines of the Churston W. i 7 Cleveland | ™= adopted than frantic Nothing could be more dangerous 1 thi len Ave., Bmira, i the malady | to the success of America and her Al- W S : . Jeading s in the feminine. | Brooklyn, N. ¥ { lies than the popular belief which is ¢ party ¢ 4 ke from woma strong footing | - PoL i A v Ly e ! Missing in Action. fast worming its way into the Amer- wesid b v in feform ca e de 5 t e Captain., nnot be de- | jcan mind that the “war will be over ] > : ! rison. i always ensily offset by wo- Louis Yasner, 190 great deal of | by Christma Of course this is Zio , ; e e 180 R inately there | Possibility, but most al e 1y ins s Tis flouichint deduction, nevertice ind sho t a b and unse number of . . Philip J. Scudder Iixchange be given a moment's consideratio 5 1 o ol lace, N I v wait until we ‘ 2 2 uon 1 practical demonstratior Place, New York, N Frequently soldiers who are unin- canis, : . 10 North formed or 1eral military situa- nt service and to endure hardships Elmer R. Albertson, 6 X ingent measures | tion write (i v will eat < 1 ercome ditlicult 1 Brookiyn, N. Y John J. Berenstein, Hicks > blood and 1 r, was Frank Bukoski, &+ Vaughn S ses Berkowitz Vernon lesale funer- o u ; Hemlock , | Poughkeepsi ville ? The Board < dinners at the family B leaders, ¥ @ Gardner, rooklyn, Sh ; Sl e t f Ploren : ale rimot arman, Woodiner Peter X. Bovla ; o ove aehn : I 5 ew York, N. Y. spirit of : y T c Sdward Ci Kimble, 213 Willis| Frank Cerrulo, sli t L i . i ., New Yorl o€ N - Place, Brooklyn, N Fairhaven, Mass for clos not the battl i i conderoga, N ) ; % : . Sartholomew J. Buckley, 205 g 1 : : ! A f = | ren Ave., Whitman, Mass. Somerset, M resistance at most points 2 ~onfined Robert Kennedy, 212 Walnut St., | “ 57 =" s : 1128 T i i : | Raymond Cosgrove, 1128 B | ever he be iring. voman; the zood continues, | Niagara Falls, N. Y. Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y o have heen Germany is pof defeated on the Fher s of which are written in the Charles Kiemm Kiessler, Clure sl Cotins, Swansen! Moss! ‘their pupils | fleld and it is far.from being crushed. N¢ PEOF iy il Red Cross” | st, Hempstead, N. Y . ChatleslEA U Grnkh, Do ik o order fo. detect symps | NOthing Cplga comtribute.to the delay | Joon irs st e M o ’”.m; :w '\‘“”\‘f’ 3 g Sullivan C., N. Y. - g . ATe amilia iagara Falls, -N. < : 5 N ,. et ; 3 Zod . g £ ey : LY e J. Currier, Néwton Falls, Willlam Keefe, 9 Mur S trao 48 Moty bEcome NEBesL of that dfefmf. u_m‘u' than a momn Votes couit v E omprehensively womnen nd Philip Stern, 124 ‘Allen St. \"‘}\KV"\' J\ w\ 9 Munsell St 100- tary turpimgasidd from = our goal, | criterion of the se o c -eminently for all thut points and | york, N. Y e T e e L ] i The ‘zood women who : leads upward; then, why should not e Terman A. Dalhouse, 45 alph St. Abraham Kimmelman, 263 VIl T for woman s ) | we 2 Vote? i Cook. | Brooklyn, N. Y Ave., Brooklyn, b 8 | at ..Jasks-qturning. out ammuni- | ¢4; giecourazen t Ui Jere will never be true peace in | Joseph Deptala, 34 Greenwich St., Thomas J. Devitt, 121 Dudley St., John Kinlofsky, 440 W. 31st st becomes | tion and 'guns for the Allies and in- | far, of their ; ') his world, until the woman of the | New York, N. Y. l]‘ln\ul«n\'c, R « New York, N. Y, | among ork m-sehopls for a time. Division winnihg ‘the war. - All -must remain