New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 18, 1918, Page 12

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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, "FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1918 4 If the Germans do not wish to meet 0 ¢ 9 Tiven now there are in the building PPEA T GERMANS the fate of an utterly defeated and VIRfilNIA | two of the largest shipways in Am- 3 discredited people, this is the time for erica. Here after the war, will be ¥ them to awake and seize the oppor- | laid down two of the monster bat- | | 3 tunity glven to them. This is \hc-l [ 9 ! tle cruisers Congvess autlerized in i TI] SHAKE SHAEKL critical hour of German liberty. The BRI 1916, designed as the o Fs Hohenzollerns and Hapsburgs must | powerful ships of their type on the pass into history; they and their Jun- sea kers must have no part in the fre e Nearby theso now ways four emer- | B | > . Germany of the future. The day. . gency ways have been thrown up on 3 Franz Sigel Urges Those ACrOSS | soiiowine “rars” ana 155, anve of | E¥EN the Kaiser Must Hear the | erouna” -wmade” “within e vear on : . promises unfulfilled and hopes of | these emergency ways naval vessels a o SRS o i . ¥ H are building and n 0‘!'(} will follow the Sea to Use Reason D e e | Noise i NEWpOTt NEWS | Siven“theas ave. sanonod. A fow 2 and Kaiserism must not be repeated TR e hundred yards away more . fighting LR In appealing to the German people. ! B ships are building, two and three to } (By Franz Sigel.) \ | we German-Americans act from mo.| Newport News, Va, Oct. 18.—New | one set of ways. On still other stocks Bulgaria’s surrender breaks the| tives of self-interest as well as out of | shipways, towering trestles, spreading | Merchant ships and other craft are line of the Central Powers and com- | sympathy for our racial brothers, for | chops, fields . of steel and the inces- | “€il& put together. verts our unshakable faith in final | if the German zovernment remains a Xporine) 5 3 Turbines largely have supplanted | B - victory for democracy into a certainty toeratic, militarism and compulsi sant clamor, day and night, of au-| the old-style recripocal drive engine | 5 iz > of its early attalnment. will endanger free institutions | tomatic riveters, great steam ham-|and it is on these that women have At this fateful moment in the his- | throughout the world. The moment | mers and whirring machinery are the | Peen pressed into service, perform- | - tory of the German people, I as an | the common people rise and seize the | symbols of war-time shipbuilding | Gt : el 1 g 2 % | myriad brass paddles against which | . P American citizen of German race, feel | reins of government, they will have | - i myria 3 i Brown Kid Lace ) : here where deep sea craft have been | the steam strikes o 5 : v . v ; g impelled to raise my voice and appeal | laid a secure foundation for peace and T Y the steam strikes to revolve the tur- Novelty Brown Lace Fancy Grey Kid Lace to the democratic and liberty-loving | rehabilitation of their own honor and | turned out since the ’80s. pinpsdrum Smuchidsiwater Sruns # Boots wth Cloth Tops. Lot R lixits Boots. Extra High Cut, . i ot s : ill wheel. Q elements of the German people to| good name. In this great plant 12,000 men and | ™4 . » Hand Sewed ! The author of the above article, ot In the 5 where men Also Grey $3 95 : s o 5 . High Cut' a-pair .. .. make a determined effort to rid them- women are working topapeed T s e e selves of the rulers who have en-| I'ranz Sigel, is the son of the well- | qiging quietly from the ways, With- | ind doctors are stantly on duty slaved them, and who are tormenting | known German revolution of the a semblanc of the ceremony | A band gives concerts in the ard the rest of the world. same name who came to this country (e o . s G || e e L The masses in Germany should | many vears ako because he could N0t of peace, ship after ship has been | Housimg has been the sreatest M RED CROSS SHOE) for Fa'l listen eagerly to a voloe which comes | tolerate Prussiun autoeracy and oD | huilt and floated only to lose Itself In | problem, Two miles bevond the city A from among the ranks of German- | pression. e the president o e | the maze of commerce at this gate- i e s 1 i { = ! E E s e- | on a high bluff overlooking the river ] t t . fended what was good in the German | orghnization composed of Americ et mrande Slniselv b enivyard ok a B people at the risk of our reputation | citizens of German birth and extrac- When the war-time history of the | wages are the rule as at other yards for loyalty to our own republic, the | tion. His appeal to > common | Newport Nev hipbuilding and Dry | with riveters, many g . S 5 : 2 ) g a 3 s, many of them negroes, 5 United States of America. We could | people of Germany authority, (s Gormpany 16 writien) 1t Slibel| maline as Tigh lsssians i BN The newest Red Cross take this risk because by word and | because he is familiar with their own | 4y jnteresting pter in the romance | day. ILoyalty is preached in season Spat P Infants’ and Children’s tra High Cut, Broad- deed we have been faithful to the | temperament and hearts, as well as| of the destroyer. It will tell how | and out. pa umps. 0 ideals of the American people. ~We | with the priceless advantages ofifarmer bovs from the rolling plains | In peace times this yard com- | ial )‘lahogan“ Calf L.ace cloth have always folt sure that the love of | existence under a free and democratic | of the west, Who had never seen & | pleted merchant ships In six months Specia Shees, welted soles, sizes - lMberty and justice has not dfed out of | government like our own. ship, and women whose only experi- | or less, but it is bettering that now, 5to & 8to 11 it has more than cut in half i 1 .98 ing the delicate worlk of finishing the EXTRA SPECIAL Spats, All Colors, Ex- the hearts of Germans and that when | ence with metals had been in the | even, a: the time comes we can r upon this | handling of pots and pans answered | the time for turning out destroyers. sentiment in their breasts to exert the call of their country to build | Officials and workmen alike have U. S. ARMY SHOE e i\ itself. While particularly condemn- many of the destroyers which steadily | ever before them on a bronze tablet All I s’ V! J 3 Y g : Leather Boys MEN’S W. L. 4 : O unson xtra M Last, E> ing the Hohenzollerns as the authors Jolly Three dance. Saturday night, | 7€, removing thé ménace of the sub- | set in the side of a stone column the of the world crime we did not .lose | Jolly Three de g ay mishL | jarine and keeping open the lanes | words of the founder of the yard, Shoes Best Qualit DOUGLAS SHOES 5 S ith in the men of German bleod nor | Grange hall, Berlin.—advt. through which the millions of Am- | the late Collis P. Huntington, master Special did our president, however much the The 2 Britain Trust Company | érican soldiers are going to the West- | rajiroad and ship builder in the na- s 1 6 $3 00 and up N . Junker mewspapers, and will be open on Thursday and Friday | ern Front. tion’s pioneer days: sizes 1 to 2 95 . ; have misrepresented him. evenings from 7:30 to 9 o’clock and How well these men and women “Here we will build godd ships; at . o We know thdt the Junker leaders ' on Saturday from § a. m. e e il worl iindenithel| g Lo e e By a pair All Hand Sewed. $6.00 Value. and press have persistently described { for the purpose of receiving subseri guidance of skilled workers, is dem- | must, but always good ship President Wilson as a hypocrite. That | tions to the Fourth . onstrated by the fact that every de- false cry has totally deceived many | Advt. stroyer turned out has more than D WE GIVE UNITED GREEN TRADING STAMPS Germans. Is it not time ‘they should . .. | met the express-train speed required open their ears to better and wiser Its‘f‘:;"" "““‘"‘* it Besse-Leland's | 4oy the navy contract. And it is ASSAULT GASES gouncils? Many of them Xknow in | no secret, at least not here, that the |} their hearts that President has an; Howard Stone of New York and | finished ships. which have gone into i 168 irreproachable record in the annals of | Miss Bmma Walter of this city were | the war zone have given a good ac- 'Ijevator Man at Landers Goes in for democracy. He is our voice, the voice | married yesterday by Rev. G. W. C. | count of themselves even as the Fan- o x = X . of the common people of our republic, | Hill. They will make their home in | ning and other pre-war products of | Foetry—Struck With a Beer Glass. Maln Street including those«of German extraction. | Hartford. | this yard have added new laurels to | ;. ooy Roman, an elevator man at _ Our people desire a just and demo- | Special values at Besse-Leland’s | American naval records. cratic pealce, not a compromise with | Saturday.—advt. { ety s i 'or After the War, 3 Prussian fitarism. If the German| Alrs. Nathena Godfrey's classes in L tim of an assault vesterday. He had ! people will Jiten-to our president they | dancing, indefinitely postponed, an ac- | While all possible energy is going | a tooth knocked out and he received i will be lisfening to us. if they trust| count of the influenza. Those who | ilto the building of the “bridge of | eyt ynder his eve. Ernost Koppa was | S e e ——— e him, they will be trusting us. We do | have not registered will kindly do | £hips” to France and their guardians not desire the annihilation of Ger-|go——Advt. the expansion of this plant into one teny. What we do desire is that the | i line of underwear in fall of the world’s greatest shipyards is German masses shall take political i hilh NG Of underwear in fall "‘Q.‘;l planned for after-the-war needs as power into their own hands and es- ' oo 00 & &0 fywell as for those of the present. Shop tablish a government which shall be . g after shop has been built and cranes Next to New Britain Savings Bank. Landers, Frary & Clark’s was a vic- in police court this morning charged | then struck. “I got a new bell and | Charles Brennecke was fined $10 and | fort was made to hear his stor with committing the ult. Tt ap- | it rings like hell, id Roman. Pro- | Joseph Barwick has a cut over his | English. It finally became nec peared that Koppa was after some | secutor Klett repeated the remark and | eve. Barwic nd state’s witnesses | to use an interpreter. stock and was taken to the stock | when Roman heard it he said: “Well | said that the assault was unprovoked. | One of his witnesses said that whe room but did not get what he wanted. [ I can’t speak good Hnglish.” Judge | Barwick was seated at a table and [nw trouble started he got scared an i Lhfk otily fo themasives! Only St. Mary’s Ladies' T. A. & B. society | and other labor saving devices in- | Then he thought a mistake was made | Meskill gave Koppa the benefit of the | Brennecke came over and struck him | ran out of the saloon. Brennecke sa with such a German government can i Wil 10ld its next meeting Thursday | stalled so that when peace comes for- | @2d Wanted to go back, so he rung | doubt, believing that he acted in self | with o gl Barwick wanted to | that Barwick's crowd made an attac T et o0 | evening, October 24, eign yards may be met in the great |the bell Roman objected to taking | defen speak through an interpreter hvl(‘m\ a “Swedish gentleman’ and pu i s w208 ' nesxly, honorable and| Special values at Besse-Leland’s ['race that is i ablo for the restor. | Koppa up and down on the elevator | There was a row in a Park street | when he told the prosecutor he had | him out of the saloon and that wa iiting. nedca b Saturday—advt, ation ot destioyod onnise, all day, and remonstrated. He was | saloon last night, as a result of which ) been in the country 14 vears an ef- | the starting of {the trouble. — DONT QUIT NO News Dispatches Indicate that the Kaiser’s Castle of Dreams is About to Tumble Down and Crush Him. i From the North Sea to Verdun, the German Armies are Making Desperate Efforts to Withdraw to Their Own Contry. Allied Flags are Everywhere Waving Victoriously and Time is Preparing the Doom of the Central Powers. But Germany and Her Associates are Not Defeated. Military Experts Say They May Hold Out for Months. America and Her Allies Will be Satisfied With Only One Conclusion---Unconditional Surrender. , You can Help to Make that Unconditional Surrender an Established Fact. BUY LIBERTY BONDS----THEN BUY MORE CONTRIBUTED BY THE NEW BRITAIN HI

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