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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1y, ivis. o s no campaign until after the Loan, and PUSH AND PULL. F. Delaney delivering the address of | New Bl‘ltam Hera\(t e el | welcome. — Tho corner stone of the | { Push and Pull are brothers twain Kensington Methodist church was HERALD PUBLIRHING COMPANY. sue a similar statement Now. how. That cever you will meet laid erday and is the same stone Proprietors. 1c one lives down in Hard Work as was in the old churech, built in baidgiod ever, we may espect ta hour the Da . O T s i S an Lssued daily (Sunday excepted) at 4:15 p. m. 5 8 : “t Heraid ‘Buitding, 67 Church 8¢ booming of the political siege guns, The one on Basy Street Willlae. Hiket dcent 1o svending the | the Republicans were not slow to is- candidates will be engaged in pre- h measure flowing tull Pull has ways of getting thines That Push knows nought about; ™ . vertising wmedlum tn ¢ ; O ol A e and orus | campaigaing. We do not think that = ertisers. JoSUIEsiwa fdoRlinas g the publfe is any more than mildly Interested in the outcome of the . committ Push is pleased to plug away With what he has to do; While Pull is scheming all the day on the day after election the candi- With many ends in view. election which takes place Novem- 1 most r h ber 5th. We are of the opinion that program that is one of the deepes talk to the voung hero wiih an empty sleeve, or go to another hero’s home at 135 Chapman street, or to 60 Pros- pect street, where soldiers live who have lost a hand and a leg. And if you are not then convinced, stroil about the city just to see the many significant gold stars on the service flags. If you are not then convinced it is not an argument you want—but Americanization, —W. S. §.—— recent news dispatch reads: ‘“Kaiser says his troops are loyal to loyally and unswervingly on every oc- casion, will find themselves re-elect- Push and Pull own all the stores Dame Fortune cares to bless; or the country, or the | Their names are carved upon the doors That open to Success. ed, that those who have criticized the policies of the Administration will be looKing for jobs elsewhere after many veurs a close student of th races of middle Europe - Eriefly, the purpose of the Demo cratic Mid-Furopean Union is to ef. fect a unity of effort among the op pressed nations of Central Europe, smcoth out and adiust thoir diff Pull presents diis name in sold And Push in black and white. o =~ = Whenever Pull obtains control . P Push goes sight. LAST DAY—BUY A BOND. RoriEushiE0cs oLl she March 1, 1919. ences: and to ¢ commor council chamber where pre. sentatives may meet and) discuss their probiems time. in the union the Czechoslovaks, the Poles, the Roumanians, the Jugoslavs, the_Lithuaiians, the Ukrainians, and the Ttalian Irredentists. Other na tians will be admitted later, if the] seek representation: the Letts, Finns) Esthonions, Albanians, Unredeemed] Grecks, and others. Fven the Bul anything else, its excellent work during these trying days of the cpldemic is sufficient to warrant it public recognition even though the emergency relief committee has tak- i L 5 en over the work. The workers in | '/ meihods already adopted are pursued. _JOHN J. DALY. Mo sttt 2 =aels Ui parcnts. and the Siegerland districts, have all i the war bureau stopped practically q i T = B i 5 October 19—New Britain High [ poe “col D 8 o™ Uin the Rhine Val- v STATIE Lo all other work in order that they ‘ : Shee g T sarlans, if they show a thorougl > = School | vesterdayidefeated Farttord [ eese 0 Ser s sl o ronilarm ) e y 0w a horou ) B A e S F 5 AND FANCTES might confine and concentrate their 14 to 6 with the following lineup ¥ durnaces by I Hein ol b ants | ohat of heart and a desire to sub¥ Connecticut is the first state they intend to fight “tooth and nail energies toward alleviating the su 2 > & Looking forward to the possession of | gorihe to the aims of the federatin ) ings of the sick and needy. The Home | 11 ploft o ,Ry‘_ifi?“f"“g,“‘];'ifi" yoc | the Bricy-Longwy region, the Tmper- | will not find the way barred to ther] Eetyiceidepartment critiefred Gioay |- m el BT s S & et | inlisscreranvlof g S Erensuvis SR (B ofp i i e operating through the war bureaw Km\h_r. annt rig’ * evard; & JH that products of the mines (:0\1.«1 be | i hold ectiionl v athd has likewise rendered a sorvice that | oY% Tight tackle: ’“;’?I‘f"";-"' Mos. | transported without great AIMctlty OF | woqnesday. Special sessions will L will never be forgotten. These two | oy’ qonrey Guatterbagks Sim . [Le% | cost of freizht. The situatlon in this || jjoq Wrenaver important. aucstiond chise. The following Washington de- e peencies have furnished nurses tn |10 HERt telfback Malonsy, wail|resard, ho declared, would pe stillloe o SciEN (RISTARL dyestiong this commonwealth have glven AmPIe | gpyich 1o the New York World por-| One of the German les has at last |'Many instances, have provided food | hifPack: Whesler. fulfback: o US| more favorable ‘after the Moselle riV-1 thom The men who st about. g £ ey e Tor homes whre cvery member wasl >0 PG B TV S LR L | o will have been lmproved, 28 We | councll fable will he accredited reprad ; [x8ysiche linclol atiaclinowsbsingidiz |0 e ot ol A L o siclcianainnaplefitolcareliox Mienem | 5880 BRRCTa e i s o a8 v ir | iouebtito nayeidonaibeloze asiine esc i (1ve sHE T b1 B o Treorerl e ma i #o 20 back on Ner sons at St Mihieli [ 3 g o ainat the ehemics of woman g selves, have turnished motor trans: |0 W- H. Haxt exo plasice sons of the way are teaching, us.” tional committees and councils which B Ss portation for doctors 'and nurses and | > € ‘“"h“‘““wc";“'q Another lesson of the war to ("N:'. have been formed by ~these pooplos o The Hearst papers are shrieking | have given such valuable aid that one | 1y (o o the munloipal wood | MADY is the vital ‘f‘v““:(’"'““"“ 10 Der | since the beginning of the war, Each Glorviltowe L SRS Senator Wudsworth of New | 4yeip loyalty loud enough to wake the | Shudders to thi- iRl fee misntwallibe: oel| O dTon-Alt e o fagh one 0 Uk [Erouniwininive one Fvote - Thatall Youk was pilloried vesterday Bft- | doaa. Why not let Bolo rest in peace? | been the conditions here had motii Yurt SPREES BOOC oL Tl Ly (i acute cconomic uestions that she [enses of'the committes will be mél ernoon by the militant suffra- | ““pajiy Oklahoman isseiitwo foreanizations been Mon Wiallic o ot cME 8 inese anieran tyilnin o | BHET RS S o nl e e from Metz. Theywill capture it| sists. In so doing they initiated : substantial working basis and ready | < et Elarec ol Leofi o e a new policy of portraying the to step in and help during just such 4 delinquencies of those who veted A man goes. into & restaurant for.|@n emergency. Tikewise is the health ing the first great German fortress against the suffrage amendment a meal now with the same feeling in | dePartment freely forgiven, in pub- when it \vas rojected in the sen- | nis Leart He used to have when ac. | lic opinion, for any possible errors of ate a few duys ngo. Bach of the | companying his wife into a fur store, | Commission or omission that may okl alive baci herelat home: [ dbjeclionablel thirty-four senators Ay - have occurred in the past. It has is to be screened in turn. The handled the situation well. It has place of honor was given Mr. supplied two skilled nurses from its ment in the Fourth Liberty Loan will| Wadsworth. he fellow who hangs on to his|OWn staff. Tt has sent its inspectors i A banner wis held across the | nioney at a time like this may not | OUt on missions of Telp for the sic steps of the senate office build- | know it. but he is mauking a public | 2nd it has maintained = open office a A CefOLt KT W nore Liber s, for buying B nl-h:.efkn the ‘Palt omo“nl:!:w Britaln | and henceforth until election day, the nd Pullbate cachia fonce f{‘l}?‘x “1 i .‘I : f x. huying more October 14—James T. Meskill, who soond (Ciass IMell X i S or nsisting that | y.gened this morning as manager of TELEPHONG CALLS { But Pull is like a racing horse = : VYD (AT e e U an condition: ender’’? De Business OMCO -ie.seeceoesusr enting their cause to the electorate. | © \, ¢\ push is like a bul Ui galinconditic gl Do {ime to practice, now announces that e d anticipate any ensive | 2 he from the team entirel We @0 not anticipate any intensive | atany griecr Well abof 8560 "oy | 1L 1oslEn [TOM the team pntitoly | doresos have —marched ;0 gont 4s o delegate to the inter- |04 league ceting hen b els that he % | ; Gl { tion at various intervals during the Clsgmentine aCh e oo - The ferald will be found on sale at Fota: | > lout past year—3,500 of them, some clad ling’s News Stand, 4ind St. and Broa | g : e cladyhat. Tommy Maloney and Mat M ; i Donough will also resign, {hey say. — iantic City, and Harttord Devot- | to don the khaki immediately. And | oonoush wi ¢ they a3 A ! these 3500 perfectly good reasons oae 5 on. rea i Dehm have qualified as special Po- | represented by the Krupps, Rathe- The Aseocinted Prees is exc'usively = : L e e licomen naus and Thy 7as 1o be one of | undertaken roup of mia to the uee for republication ot all ne had perfect faith that YOU would BLAL hy was to be one o nef in this paper and also the local DEWS Pull perambulates in front b M & October 16—Robert M. Danie has! When her grasp upon this region | valled . ! 2 vublished hereln have supported the Administration While Push is in the rear; bt ey olled e e e el S enenr| 2 OE (R cravle Mid mouopes walls down to 718 Stanley street and v as s of PRn A at B RISSOhL Unton S and Sitihe opened thd For Pull—to get his ear. will act as manager. — Miss Ruth | dence of the mincs of Briey and | Melacnion boimi s lduart 2135 Sianley yes dontessitora MUmBet ROl fronawy fand ofiihie wealthl otimineial| sh e ress 1 SLISE A RITIEE LI € took them to (()Lyh‘d..m on & N and Luxemburg After the restora- [ the Czechoslovik S 7[ ting party. —— Maxwell Hart sprained | tion of peace,” wrote Prof. Eberhard | Its exsensies mirecrit L Count football with the Yaie Juniors against | of fhe foremos' of German authori- | or eemioer e o olm Lo 5 ron wiil he our best | o, = ‘ o Oct. j7.—The demoeratic members | yiiile of of the common council met last nisht | gain those foreign marlkots whi and nominated William F. Delaney | nave lost for the time being.’ ney, but today he declined to accept | fact that the mines of upper Silesia e i the nomination. — Mrs. Ella Wheeler | wore rapidly becoming exhausted and I earnestly request every patr S o S e When Push is in command A e otic American to leave to the gov- OPPONENTS TO SUFFRAGE. At Bomeat fort miales the plice rifaln's roturned soldiers, who has| gaoih of Franklin street. B GE v oo ] had an opportunity of observing the | oo OF I S lis n or 2 to the congressman or sena- tossberg day az0. and of the Allies the momentous CONE < bl A a Miss Margaret Stockwell, daughter S Gt discussions initiated by Germany tor who incurs the wrath of the ad- | p. e, L hast cotic majority of them are now beginning | 30 D" 31" 3D Stockwell 3 | Dosit was fores iearsaso Phyaths bkt 5 ) % ull anc ush each has hi swork to recognize that ‘there ain’t gonna | p; and Ars. M. D. 4 ? German financiers and accounts in a man his duty i3 to strengthen A And pne connives with those who w be mairied at the Methodist church | wectern Germany of such important L Seven Groups Represented. the hands of these governments | of the women themselves. The bat- shirk : tomorrow at 5:30 p. m. establishments as the Krupps and the utiaia Gl J ik hie Tl ek ® by subscribing to the ut- tle asainst those who. voted against And one helps those who strive. plished most of his ability for bonds of ’ son of Rev. G. Henry Sandwell of this | voa15 of the Rhine Valley into what city, has been awarded a scholarshib | Germany considers “the great center ident Wilson. besun in earnest and is bound to| Depending always whether n ) i S Push is for the weak or strong Georgel Kictt iniHome \trom Mine e el SR ns i R Yale Law school on a brief visit to | ,rjon of the empire, in the Ruhr Do you want : son for buying | week in Chicago. ) 1anizn L L tbmit - to | o igh school team to devote more Rdltorial Rooms ., you want an argument against peace ! because he objects to Mort Camp be- down Main stree » the ra ond sta- Por Pull is ever working strings,— reet to the railroad st himself, as manager, is entitled to way, New York City; Board Walk, At in khaki, others in mufti who were William H. Schroeder and Charles F. d Presa Mamber of the Assoclate went away with a smile Lecause they { ereditec to {t or not otherwiss oredlte€ | .. o L, o i Gfice now, and who see them through. And if any addi- Bl unany | the richest prizes of contest, since the beginning of the war, It I And folks are ever on the hunt football controversy and hereafter | Germany spoke with arrogant confi- doors of it i BEL DOTS O S lquarters in thd her young friends on Saturday and| a) which was to come from Belgium G his ankle Saturday while plaving | gothe > < 3 ¥ Gotheln, e Privy Counsellor and one | adolphus Miller, formerls prorooee Trinity. ties on mining, ¢ exportation, enabiing us to for the office of assistant city attor- | aosertion was made in the face of _ = Pull will never show his face e e e NG g Wilcox is the guest of that 1n other fields there was no new eynments of the United States Woe Where faithful workers stand German morals, “the fact is that o The exhaustion of the Silesian de- and to remcmber that for cach vocates of woman sulrig - rather, To keep the world alive he no.corer toland C. Finley of Waterbury Will| j,,.00 measure for the establishment in If the war hureau never accom- Ao October 18—Bernard K. Sandwell. | jovelopment in comparafively recent the Fourth Liberty Loan.—Pres- | the Susan Anthony amendment has | pugh and Pull are Right and Wrong, of $160 at the University of Toronto. | ¢ the furopean iron industry.” The HATS OFF TO THE NUTMEG have welghty consequences if the And Pull is tugging leather, women are making it plain that New England ta subscribe its quota | qgqinst the re-election of those who e for the Fourth Liberty Loan. And|yoin.q kil the bill which would have The editor ;,r the .\‘Q;‘\‘-\‘.'ur\’ Times i > foather ) has réturned from his fishing trips.— that s another feather in the hat of | \..nioq them the long-desived franm. Hasmeuiincd fhom oln the old Nutmeg State. Resident® of proof that they are determined nbt and all along the line where they are carrying Old 5 onneatic soldiers are not Rhine. Connecticut soldiers a by all of them, @ach nationality co ’ and also a considerable quantity of | {RUUNE & fraction proportionate Judge B. F. Gaffney, in his compll- | jyper ore from Sweden. Maurice Al- | 718 ROmbors of tts populatiog mentary dinner upon heing unani- | PUET §1€ LOR (RACH (T G0 | present, about 67,000,000 people mously’ nominated and endorsed for | 1088 " (L eq of the Trencn Lov- | bo IMfOrmalle roprosonted by the judge of probate for the eighth con- | ..o gictrict, says that up to the war | © a ~ at the bi-weekly meetings. secutive time, introduced a new andl no steel produced in Germany was Union of Recent Formation. decidedly novel scheme in the way of | 700,000 tons a year, but that it is| The idea of this imperiant feder~ formal dinners. Tt was a Hooverlzed | 14,5755 000,000 tons, of which 21,000,- | ation has been ia the minds of soma dinner, and the Hooverisms exterded 500 tons come from the invaded ter- | of its members for a very long timo. also to the after dinner speeches, The s yjyory of Lorraine. But, active steps to form it were'only zental host explained {hat thete | "Germany is looking back with ro- | taken about three weeks ago, at ! i ; 3 1 would be no speeches, hut evervhody | o roi that she let France off so easy in | mecting in the Biltmore hotel, in N&b chuld send to our men in the ing hi aftesnoon from 1 0 3 | admission that dollars mean more fo hours anost continuously that emer- | {0 it Thore would be ona. or Eesiatlaet e e Sy | e Bittmore notel i Netw it nches. played; s ;::;s‘,mn Raaas docupDetio RS o S (;L}\L;)rza;::,’;lmr;c ano | two oratorically inclined gentlemen | (o "y his statement that nobody un- [ Masaryk presided at a litfle gathering - who would Insist on saying ‘Just a{ go1gt00d the great importance of the interested persons and definite ars e enator Wadsworth’s regiment - R Enod merlmadine e tdone Bl |t rac il Teninmin A s e B e e cer heneera e e i o is fighting for demogracy tures taken from various patients < 3 - ; e : Y OND. E g 3 3 . : ners was reached however, when any 2 ar the iron dis- | projec ) We ne nd see LAST DAY-—BUY 4 BOND abroad. ¢ “The hour will come hecause it | were received and the doctors thereby | MOTS W& : ; fog | many annexed part of the project to Washin 14 seek the < 2 , = " g : . ; there was no speech makine. Judge | (140" «“otherwise the frontier would | co-operation of agencies of the gova - “Senator Wadsworth left his must come,” says von Hertling. Von | aided in glving a speedy diagnosis to ? e S = 5 i 5 ¥ S ehL o nd S s mat s e sl i cases. The Visiting Nurses' | Goffney himself, in a very few simple, | paye peen fixed differently M. Al-|ernment. TF followed o nubiiol regiment and is fighting against | may be a good average German | serious cases © panaiting NUTSes | straightforwardy words, expressed his | o0 ¢ inas out his point In making | of short canferences and meetings ot democracy in the senate. mind, but we have low-srade mo- sociation, that band of willing 3 S50 b J . 2 g 3 - ‘ s . gratification and appreciation of the | ;4 ectimates upon the German pro- | the national capital, and an impres “Senator Wadsworth could rons in this country who can think | weariness and have stood bravely at : ) b . i i e e : - ; i 1 i honor bestowed upon him. Tt was a | quctions. He says that the Lorraine [sive aulicace at the White . Hou serve his country better by fight- up hrighter remarks than that. appointed tasks, receiving seant vec- | o oon el B Clder thanks - v ced, containing lime and | with President Wilsc A a 1 period, has been termed ‘“Pershing ing with his regiment abroad Cleveland Plain Dealer. ognition from the public, have again | * 5 (O Rt ‘ \ : n. | As &, regill than by fighting women.” \ proved their worth. They have gone far soon and thus have the honor of talk- The spirit of those men in khaki is very The news of Connecticut's achieve- be the best possible mews that SRSHING DAY. This day, the last of the great Loan ; | And it ended the specchmaking. Tet | pnosphorus, which are of supreme | the or on was perfected. and s ndeed, was the sug- e = us hope that the judge has instituted | . 5 bdern steel produc- | quarters s found to 4 > Da Happy, indeed These women took turns in (he from home to home, from patient to qu]:x(“}":,rac: s fudee hag st importance in \:n(;)db‘(:x e Wore found to Hoiias tie{Hfl estion so to name the final day of protest demonstration: When Daniel Kramer's little black | patient, giving' invaluable sistance, | ° e tion, Qe Fhe ores 5 : i 2% e ek N e 1 Miss Mary Dean Powell, Mis nd white dog attacked a skunk in | while at the New Britain General hos- by mean to Germany is summed up in There is a large council room i the campaign. Today marks the Miss Ma can Powell, Miss a e dog : d a sk ile at the 1 ain Gi Arier aonidcmie s tover thetnnot el L SIS o8 SRR i D e RS e ot oot A g ca o Grace Needham. Miss Anita Pol- tio chicken house ot 580, p. m. on | pital the tired and overworked nurses | 0. =S W12 SRCECUSE £ e able to| Lo Tarifeste of the Ui S e e ose of the most litzer of Charleston, S. C.; Miss riday, the canine was badly gassed, | have cheerful Rl s Bt B o e D SRS O R b e e el R D e e e S D cotnraginl AR oVl g R e Rl e ey Stoedionarel SRR R R R R L s e e e ness should also advance a few points | yugust 1914, the continuation of the | office and sqgic have volunteered their effort ever made by i Gertrude Fendall of Baltimore, until he had gotten his Hun.——RBright- | their post ministering to the sic! nd 5 o Tni States fails e e Tor Tews, ing. : e ~the world. If the United Miss Maude Jamison of Norfolk, on (Ill.) News. dying. —to keep pace with the prices asked. | war would be impossible while if the | services aid of the work. Within to raise something more than a bil- Va,, and Miss Elizabeth Kalb of e Sl W e Torraine supply had been interfered | a short time, the headquarters will b Sen dollars today, the loan will not SRR e S e e Senator I Eam Tomistihasre A number of the September 12 reg- That politics is adjourned in New | witp the war would virtually be lost.”” [a very busy plice, and the lelibera- S ; st e [aminiing G nealv obinat | prira bE s foibe idle boast. S ‘raine, with its deposits | tions which take S : § . ] Rt s by 5 turned home' with 2 $30 cream-col- | iSirants are beginning to realize that | Rritain seems to be no French Lorraine, w ¥ t ns wi K e ma day et N“'ffimv\?‘m,? 28 NE;“ ored plug hat, acquired in London. | the marriage service does not al- | Just look af the recent vepublican | ¢ 3000,000,000 tons of rich ore so | pected to be of profound impc im0 thers il Lol low fin Mhe ways secure a divorce from war serv- | primary when less than 30 votes were | | ool e ity Msant! almgst a million @ minute [ W 0;55 or iheir shorlcoming ) This announcement fathoms the mys thie mand A - 5 tery of the mission upon which the | €€ cast. Look at the democratic caucus | . gyuring bit of loot for German But we are sure that, under the pa- | We await the reply of the militant | T1linois senator was dispatched W siSs—— when ihe only excitement was that| conquest. It was the most conven- | Jofficient Amecrica, 1 | abroad.—National Republican. As the Tiberty Loan in this city | cansed by an insurgent party man. | jent prize that Berlin could dangle, (Chicieo Moo goes speding over the allotted quota, | From foree of hahif. two tickets are | gori¢ seemed to' supply an economic Expeditionary Force, who has over- | they go down the line of opponents A numerous storles in connection with | in the field. Custom g“”‘“m'*qi‘- But [ noed and at the same (h]n;‘ o satis- ; ; o o 0 ol e o R izt to s Liberty Bonds, War Savings Stamps, the demands of the military party. come eveh greater obstacles in | unsparingly, Connecticut papers will nn;\l”w_z;”;“f‘h;”‘]}f“b“‘“"'_Vj:‘\f;:\u e 1[1;, \"::\,,n.»\ :Xn'r*, g?n\:n \r»nL( 'vll]n:;\‘. production of war munitions, combat- {,;‘m. N e (B s ctti household necessities is all right, hut | ness, and also of noble generosity. In | ing the influenza and a burning de- | qaking heavily upon the retention future. he may have some difieulty in get- | one factory an employe, a foundry- | §ife to bring about an unconditional | o¢ this territory and will abandon her oY iore e S ——— ting it applied. ~ Raw material has | man who_the officials declared, nev- | surrender are what New Britain peo- | claims to it either on the field of bat- | Ot WO TIAR & YEUT the 1n people that when all the returns are in, the LAST DAY-—BUY A BOND. to travel Mquite a ways in this coun- { er made less than $50 per week and | Ple are most inter u;l in. tle or diplomaey withpoor grace and |y oy " oo A wart e —_— try between the producer and the | Ofttimes earned as much as §75 and 2 S only after a hard fight. gress has been retarded seriously in THE END OF THE GASLESS consumer, and many hands take toll | $80 por week, was asked to subscribe. [ Many hands do not always malke S some respects. Some grievous er- accomplish this would be like desert- SUN o along the route.—~Omaha Bee. After much argument he grudgingly | light work. At least this was so ves- The Price of Gold. rorsl have been made. Thess| Hows SUNDAYS. signed his name to a $30 bond and it | terday noon when, at 12 o’clock, n.nl\ (The San Trancisco Chronicle.) ever, have not affected the deep Fuel Aduinistrator Garfield an- e was only after he had foIt the sting- | {wo dinners had heen delivered’ from zold. under present conditions, | der¥ing, confident DUFDOSe of (e wos hour. America is on trial today. ing rebuke of public opinion reflected | the Emergency Rellef canteen. And | ;)% v 1o more lobar and supplies [ tion to fhrow its full weisht inte the mounces that the ban on the use of COMMUNICATED. from his workmates that he raised it | the fault was'not that of fhose 10| . .,"poper high prices affect that|scales against German militarism to d gasollne for Sunday plensure trips by LT to a hundred. In another factory a ¢harge of the canteen for an ,Il"(;”;’fl, industry more than any other. If | the end that the world may ot Hhel sumtdeslred wilt besubs i worker who' earns war-time wages Dlylorifood hadibeent prepared ShvAlis o & ol S e e manikety goldi would |ia: decent place tol live in automobile % lifted until further no- PRICE OF MILK. refused flatly to subscribe. When v Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Kronholm. go to 2 premium and then mining| Now, according to Mr. Hurley, the tice. This means that those who can = ited by one of the factory officials he 8 i that they are wrong. However, it is ¥ . B Secibert Says »ducers Alone | Pretended ignorance of English and | afford to buy the precious fluid may ; thus tried to evade the issue. Not to |2 funny story e o Are to Blame 1% aise. ; . - fes who “shoul not so much the opinion of neutrals | © © T e R r Raise be so easily foiled, the superintendent | called leading families wh hould and others we care about, but of New Britain, Conn., | called an interpreter and through | have known better.” Their doctor S haps, Governor MecCall of Massa- N Oct. 9, 1918. | him the matter was carvefully ex- | had prescribed a medicine, contain- deneral Pershing and his valiant| - - Soluts out the wse of tne | To fbe Edltor of The Heralo piained. Suddenly flying into a ing a high percentage e GRihGy men, who, with their co-belligerents, i Kindly allow me to say a few | the man, a foreigner, shouted: Yo, | Which was put up in covsules. ' Three 5 D I automobile in this splendid weather | words in regard to the increase in the | T won’t buy. What do I care for ) davs later one of the famly returnea e war machine such a the United e s oy adter iyl may m-l:} to combat the grip and in- | "¢tail price of milk, as noted in your | America. [ don't care,” or worgs tolthe [druz stoxel With 1“‘“ m;xr:”“ % Some gold miners ask to have the | States is buildir Think of the cor A ay g g d in- | s ) asked to have them re- : 8 s = : ) AR tory in France and Flanders ever | ) columins last night. that effect. craniyesant that. the medleine. { mint price increased, which opeus up | bination whose organization is now 5 fluenza. If that is so, by all means The meeting Thursday nlght was| A few hours later, according to the | Alled saying e o large subject. Others ask for a [ being perfected—every human being - Waushat Fooh save fhewosd | ihl get as many patients asi possible | 928 Of Prodicers only, ithe retailers fistory, the man wasl summoned into ||thongh tbitieiias gallt, was dofngthe | Tt 0ip " 1oid dursg the war. |in the country, every ounce of fuslice to advance when the German tide 9 % 3 i i not being represented, but with cha the superintendent’s office where he | Wor A | Governments do not wish to do | material. over iircad car and ship out into the bracing air. Tresh air acteristic modesty they, the produc- | was met by a keen-eyed stranger SAH bR ey either. but still want the production to | and every dol s was at its height. They have done is nature’s best remedy, and with itg | 'S Proceded to fix prices, not only ! with a determined expression. Another story, that !nvlum have had S & s BEREN SRLEG, s T SC ™ o const S W o o - COZ and > b re se 5 seque ha e 3 5 2 more than thefr “bit They ave Y o GO UM o TSGR Wheleis volnicoatiand fhat o e olick aboit a local drug| Nothing is being done, Production Words, however, must be made good g ally, sunshine, is capable of waging | as well Tuoei told to the police ahout a loc: 3| Geclining and our Government, there- | by deeds. The nation has aceon: Pieiing. 10 up o do likewlse | tuthless warfare on gorms of all| _The Dresent retail price was fixed | “Go and get them”, and when he [ store. The parent of a sick chiid | declining ate OBF SENFREITE (ACTT | B J2068, ARE, Hat It must secome : o °F #7[ last winter by the State Food Admin- | had returned he was ordered (o faushedBintoRheaduoariars Noxpiainink LA e W e i e e L Kinds. istration, after a confcrence with the | company the stranger. He had heen | that “the doetor” had given the child | do under exisling 'aw, Wlen & 10| BUSR, fav greator things in ing railire producers and reiailers, and at thel taken into custody under the espion- | some medicine and 1t e mnkm? order that there may be more for | in aircraft production is by no means same time a pricc was set for the awe net, Ie had o much. | him very “sicker”, as the En8a o dor s ' the only iaflure th retorded the us that by the restricted use of gaso- [ producer. These prices were under- : ere Were many, many more | parent termed it, was “killing my { coinag i ] o th 3 g pr I But there W 4 nt ter ol o nation in its preparations to do efe stood to be final examples of generosity, One man, | baby The doctor was summoncd, lEiHEF DAY AL Sl e e Sk f= 4 During the present cpidemic RO Al- Tonglish and un- | took one look at the 'presecription HIGHER 5 e et e too ef- suved for shipment abroad als has become an bsoltite neces: Tb1 his name, willingly toolk f that had been filled nnd announced Trenton, N. J,, Oct. 19.—The action | "It e : every ¥ ha 2 1 able to ) . willing 2 linerve it it ig to be efelont enoud lator | that it was not the one he had made of the public utility commission in |1 S ibeen enourhé invest ion showed | granting an increase from 5 to 7 |0 meet nceds of tl reat erislg and end the war victoriously be a succe: A hillion dollars a tronage of the peerless leader of our | women with considerable interest. Edward N. Hurley, chairman of the Tederal Shipping Board, says that the United States within six months ' will be “the most efficient war cor= ; ¢ili | have some ‘“‘good copy” in the near the final day of the Loan wili oy poration the world has ever seen.' France, be the most successtul of all, and country will be over the top. Not to un= ing General Pershing in a critical Skeptics all over the world doubt be made scribod. America must show them — One of the leading druggists tells ahout one of the so- could continue, for the price of gold »uld adjust itself to that of labor and materials. But there is no free merket for gold anywhere. The price | Europe to win the war,” he declares, | or =old is fixed by the Government | “and we are making the country bau and payment is made in paper, ve- [ hind the line one e deemable In gold, according to its|to win-the war. [ R face, but not being offered for re- | mever had a conception of a win-thoe nation i hing the Lighest point of roncentr n on fthe common pur- | | posc. ““We are pufting an army in also heen = continue It is a stupendous conception. dare not fail them. == s Incidentally, Dr. Gartield informs I DAY—BUY A BOND. line 50,000,000 zallons have been POLITICAL ORATORY. and the increased consumption has! out a $50 bond. A few mi resulted in a serious shortage which ' he called for the canvass “Say | out. Trurther Loan campaign today, it is to be ex- | frugal with the “juice”, the lid will | the producers are guick to take ad- mister, change that to $100.” and be- | that the drugeist had accidentally | cents in fares on the Public Service vantage of fore the man left the room he had | given the wrong prescription to the | Railway was upheld by Justice L We feel that the public will bitter- | raised his subscription to $250. Asked | Wrong party. Safety first! Swayze in the supreme court here. parties will get busy at once and pre- | think, however, that no patriotic | Iy resent this attempt at profiteering | if he could afford it the fellow —W. 8. 8.— The decision affects trolliey transporta- during their present extremity, and gmiled. “Yes. T earn big money here. tion in more than half the state | take this method of putting the re-!7 have nobody to supbort. * This gov- The Fight Tron. 5 ed and Miss Frieda Kraemer, daughten voters. There has been an “unwrit- | oline just for his own pleasure. The | sponsibility sauarely wherce it helongs, | crnment is good enough for me.” (New York Sun) DU PONT OFTICIAL DEAD. of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Kraemier of on the shoulders of President Hol — g Gen. Pershing in pushing his ad- Wilmington, Del.,, Oct. 19.—Hamil- | o5 Manle - and the Connecticut Milkk Producers’ Irom the New Britain flerald of a | vance northward from the St. Mihiel ' ton M. Barksdale, a vice-president Ing during the Loan period. The [lesson to heart and he will be as| association guarter of n century ago region, endangers the German hold and director of the Du Pont Co., died Sincerely. October 13—The Y. M. T. A. & I . upon the iron district of Briey- here yesterday of pneumonia, which roh iy B e : : (Signed) I E. SBIBERT. | society celebrated its twelfth anniver- | Loogwy. which to Berlin and the | followed an attack of influenza Sun- | ourid! o 1tov: Dr- SO Sl some time ago that they would make‘with all kinds of [uel and food, —of J. E. Seibert & Son. | sary last evening with President W. l steel interests of the German Empire : day. Maploireatd eir ome om With the end of the Fourth Liberty | warns autoists that if they are not pected that politicians of both major | be clamped down tight again. UNWIN—KRAEMER. John Unwin of 276 Maple strest sent the respective candidates to the | American will deliberately waste gas- : Qe e sae o an it {oin Ja tn i v sl T street, were quietly mar« ried Thursday afternoon at the par- sonage of the South Congregational Demoorats of this state announced | sparing with “gas” as he is nowaday ‘ o -~