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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1918. Boston Store|VICTORY FIRST, IS RUSSIA MAY SWING oo e s two younger cla of vout thosa Loan Subscriptions. 1 Fourth lin of strict discipline by more than A decidedly attractive sec- oo = 50,000 office ‘e Academy of the | e e el tion in the store today is the ) Soldiers Totally Opposed to Ar- New Government Reported to Be "= = = ro- e HARTFORD | | MA ? BLLIOTT SUES impo ‘e of making the Fourth — — g et DRESS GOODS. Demdedly AHII-GQI‘IH&H | GOLDWYN FOR $30,000 | Liberty Loan a success in order to | o o . The leading novelties in . o e E e el e Is it a Tailored Suit? ‘ With the British Army in TFrance, Washington, Oet. 8.—Confidentfal Al R B seln T sl . the i popular weaves Bintial| aoa e s iR S e S e e thatinhcleal for whichive are nenc ]S it a Smart Coat? 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Thus | directorate, as it has been called, the they could thicken their ranks and | TePresentution o oIfjihe yariousiloz R . ; cal Governments and other important probably be able to hold out until all | national elements and information the new 1220 class of about 500,000 | reaching Washington as to the char- young men could be incorporated in | #cter of the support it is receiving, all e the units in the battle zone. l indicate that there is rong trend Y = In addition, a vigorous “combing- | i Russia toward a new era and that » out” is in progress in Germany, | ® Teally representative and construc- | B which will undoubtedly yield in rein- | {ive national Government appears to A Also, machide guns | Bave been initiated at Ufa. 10 ZZIO could be shipped into the field to r Second only in importance to the 4 formation of the new Government, is place some of the immense number : el nay - oy Cica) the fact that steps have heen taken, A few days suspension of hostili- | With & remarkable degree of success, ties would permit munitions of all | toward the rec o @ o meiE sorts, including shells, of which there is nmow a great scarcity behind the German lines, to reach the front. Right now, army officers declare, the Allies are in a position to con- tinue smashing the enemy and an armistice might enable the enemy to escape for a time the defeat which Accuses Liquor Interests of Af- | now siarcs nim in the race. As for Belgium, the German mili- | : ta leaders themselves apparently | tempt o Control Public PIESS | rewiized some time ago that they could not hope to hold on there, for German general headquarters was moved from Spa to well inside Ger- | many’s own borders. The Germans have not troops enough to hold it. popular weaves in plain Tt e A Washington, Oct. 8.—Charges that the United States Brewers' association an individual members have secretly financed newspapers in the interest Strong At Two Points. of the liquor traffic, contributed to the National German-American Allianc & Elance atiihe Germa T be S meD been convicted of corrupt political |is enlightening in this respect. practices and improperly influenced | Stretched along the front from the state and national legislation were re- | newed in a memorandum filed today by Senator Jones of Washington, re publican, with the senate judiciary | ing the divisions placed /at sections sub-committee investigating loans by | the respective enemy units occupy in brewers to Arthur Brisbane, in con- nection with the latter's purchase of e e et two places along the front, including Senator Jones, author of the reso- | Flanders, the numbers are compara- y lution adopted by the senate and un- | tively thin and placed far apart. But ! e i P4 AR e -. This is the latest photo of ; the chemical divisio; ler which the sub-committee is act- | in the St. Quentin and Cambrai dis- ; : : L s B i g v Cobb the celebratcd boseball nd Fla ing, presented s memorandum for | tricts the number are ~so thickly | E Z :f i 2 N E 5 wyer in his new uniform of J the purpose of contending that the | placed as to make it difficult to set w_ v 8 . .t i : R it o oBb il Daanteps livesks inquiry is unlimited in scope and not | them all in. x : ol S Z £ g el e confined to the Washington Times. Opposite the French and Ame: . T @ & : % ) HE NFMY INE Documentary evidence, the memo- | cans on the Champagne front a s X ¥ o ! oty g : IH BREACH IN K EA " L 4 sea to Switzerland, as represented by this map, are little numbers designat- the waving battle ilnes. FExcept at randum asserts, will establish the fol- | lar situation exists. The Germans dare lowing facts: not take a single man away from “That the United States Brewers' | these places 4, as a matter of fact, ciation, individual brewers and | they are putting in every man they | ations have financed news- | can lay hands on. papers in.the interest of the liquor In the St. Quentin-Cambrai sector, traffic, and deceived the public as to | the Hindenburg line exists no more. ret arrangements for money loaned | It secret that the British will which in some ca was to be repaid | continue their powerful thrusts along avoiding attacks by submarines got only at the discretion of the new: where ihe enemy’s strong line of de- Ships of the Italian, British and |ian and British cruisers nrotected by | into the harbor shown in the picture paper owner out of the profits of the | fense has been broken. The Germans | Americans navies destroved the nav- | allied torpedo hoats and Amer- | Austrian ships anchored there were paper, if there should be any profits. | know this, but what they do not |4 s of Durazzo in Albania sinking | ican subma succeeded in making | completely destroyed. That the United States Brewers' | know is when and how and with |g part of the enerwy fleet. Ital- | their way through mine fields and (¢) Underwood & Underwood association and certain individual | what forces the attack will be brewers who helped finance certain | launched, and indications are plenti- e e e newspapers advocating the liquor | ful that the British are in a position traffic also contributed to the National | to launch it when they see fit. FRENCH WH]PPERT TANKS AT REST rman-American Alliance and fi- An armistice would save the situa- 1ced the publication of its official | tion for Germany. On the British an after the sinking of the Lusi- | front it is believed that the German | and other similar German atro- | armies so far have not the slightest 3 ; 4 knowledge of events, and it is with b % 2 o &,fi-'m_ U. 8. Brewers' association | considerable interest that the British 2 2 2 > i % gntbrehal and certain individual brewers and | armies are watching for the effect = brewery corporations have been con- | among the Germans, when they find victed, pleaded guilty or nolo con- | out what has been done. tendere to charges of violation of Meanwhile the Germans continue | tederal corrupt practices act and | their destruction on a widespread sther criminal laws and paid several { scale. The damage they have done to hundreds of thousands of dollars in | the coal mines in Northern France, fines and penalties. in the Lens district, is of a most seri- “That the National German-Alliance | ous nature. From information at was financed in part by the Brewers' | hand it would appear that the Ger- association and individual brewers | mans have done their work so thor- and liquor dealers. oughly that it may be immposible to “That the brewers' association, | get the mines in operation for a long through organizations whose identity | time. as been concealed such as the so- More towns are burning. Even the | \lled National Association of Com- | form houses of the peasants in the merce and Labor, Manufacturers’ and | area northeast of Lille have been set | Dealers’ Association, Business Men's | ablaze, and the enemy seems deter- Association, Taxpayer: gue, Home | mined to devastate completely le, and other have | country and destroy evervthing made political surveys relating to the | hand can reach., Again long clouds \titude of candidates for office and | of smoke and sparks are being blown | how they could be influenced and con- | geross the horizon. trolled in the interest of the liquor Said and Indi- also o encouraged the | gether with the German-American of strikes in dry territory and | organs und German newspapers weve | : < e i 4 % S troubles in shops and | cited as cvidence by nator Jones. LR 3 i 5 S Drawir 1o Scale tactories whose owners and managers | He said the war department intelli- 3 : < R in20Mile | favored prohibition. gence service has other evidence. 2 4 k 3 : i Squares. | B “That the brewery trade and liquor | Evidence of “treason” methods of : - L= fiic is pro-German in its sym- | liguor interests to corrupt electorates B 3 B - g A d el throu pathy.” and public officials, Senator Jones . S o b‘,"gjfii’f’é@‘ R S Documents in possession of A.|added. will he found in the Indiana : e R <show where the British arve crushin, ol c 1 | Qistrict attorner’s office in connection : ‘ o s e 4 e R R through the last organized German |sectors where the . tofbl lien property custo- rney-general of Texas, | With the conviction of former Mayor 1t the end of a desperate | Debenev's and Gouraud's’ sral district attorneys at Pitts- [ Don Roberts of Terre Haute and | {aate the Irench ir recent successes. ; battle The Allies now | armies dealt fremendous blows 8 urgh, Detroit and Austin, Texas, to- l others. H An endless chan of one of the com- ! tacking are geen resting after ! (c) Underwood & Underwood, ] ten t u bhshind the whole |