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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1018, New Bfitain “erald— credit tor having passed the ship- |1l.l-l :ly\“V(vlr‘\"' zlw;,\‘”;y»ll(‘!v‘mu!\:: '-Hu'w“.}:‘i --i.‘\.n ~(l”|h::~1. \'nvn\. \\':‘H permit me to 5 z r St [ building biL It the Republicans | M1lic port”.—Sprinstield Iepubl T o et gna ot vow - |B - Anniversary Bargains from Hartford’s Busiest Miilinery Dept. HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. blocked this all important war meas. Has anybody noticed that the Huns | inform your readers in this matter. | Proprictors. R i e e e ) Come and Get a Free Souvenir Towued Qatly (Sunday excopted) at 4:15 9. m. their long-vange gun?—Topcka State | Milk Producers Association and was | St Herald Bullding, 67 Church St wtces can they give that they will not | Journal present at the meeting held last Thursday evening. The meeting was | Nntered at the P ftal - ost. OMce at New Britaln | |)l5¢) other measures equally as im- v g S 1 ®s Mecond Class Mall Matter. L Count ¢ H]lm says G n\.\ \\’\ll Is L called to consider the subject of the | — portant? In this connection we can- | in favor of disarmament. ell, the | jivice of milk to the producers. Mt Bustiness (LELEPHONS CALLS Allics ave attending to that tor Ger- | jTolt. president of the State Millk Pro- Office ., not ref « ttentic ¢ T 3 e, moe efrain from calling attention 1o | pmany alveady vet.—Washington | qucers Assoclation, was present and e > aby “laim of Republicans Post dvisec o action he : 3 IR sie peotiabls amertistne weftum iin | the Absurd claim tepublicans that . s”l'\w. (I [n.u‘ no a 1: n be taken at the | the city Circulation books And OF™s% | {heir party men in Congress were re- heR s Dl aa o thinetl L h s dsiomandai i GEChe w b O les rocm always open to advertisers. & 4 i INE - sale price of milk. hecause it would + o he German chancellors. ‘Their 1 sponsible for the enactment of the | o0 ! wppear that the producers were taking The Herald will te found on sale at Fota: coming and going beats the record : ng’s News Stand, 42nd St. an & e majority of war measures, While it 100 i oc ax’'s ul e way, New York City:; Board Walk. At IUoRE e e Mo Blui e Nevdl e iuscalil veth et pid i motion lantic City, and Hartford Depot. is true that many patriotic members | Haven Journal-Courier to set the wholesale | 10 1-4 wdvantage of the present shortage Momber of the Associated Press. of Congress dig support the Adminis- tween the abdication o o Lai jicoutsiuten andione quaiterfcants) per The Aswocinted Pres In exclusively entitled el ity e s dication of the kai- | yart ror milk delivered to the dealer to the use for republication of all DEWA | {1 (i, j( js also true that many S L U G ) RS T e B CLaa eredited to it or not otherwise cradited cellor, readers of rumors have their = 1 2 in this paper and also the local ue®s | other republicans tried to obstruct | choice Springfield Republican GoWb AL Res e oLty e emo ton Dublished herein, t to leave the matter of the price and the passage of war measurcs. 1t is i Ny . the time of chanzing the P 3 5 7 he directors of the State Association i i 2 matter of record hat twice as many | have you looked b T reeL Y 3 i = Republicans Democrats voted | #Nd the time-table to Basel? T think This was the only action taken at a short excursion in the Alws will do | ., = BES TS 7Y actiof @ ' against the war resolution and that | me go06d.”—-New York Eveming Post, | the mee o cc. neither retai o . s * [ nor wholesale. was adopted. I may - hner Ongerva&lve ten times as many Republicans as . Say he 150 that the Prodhcers have & O L I'he drastic new for,d vegulations = 7 L. Democrats voted against the espion or vestaurants will ffect o saving T8 | New Britain and have never shown o 5 ) for propriciors, but is thero the age act which has made possible the desire to do o, rice & F slightest sugugestion (hat they wall | A0y desire to d : prosecution aud imprisonment of | save anvihing for |, patrons? —Now It is certainly to the great credit of York World U the farmers that they did not increase thousands of enemy agents in this the price of the milk, the food which country. Will Mr. Healy or his party Danish mrip is from China Vigell niEg necoRiar g lof Lo g suNenin ERorol i . : Style a“d Beauty in s . e from. but | the influchza. IKven though the Hart- attempt to deny these statements of [L0onit car here it came from, but date was voted price with never determined the retail price in we know where we'd like to send it. | ford milic producers have been re Our prayers and song.—our record? R | ceiving 10 1-4 cents for some weeks, & HoRi N 1 3 ¢ Merviden Record 5 deal thee! Finally, Mr. Healy is quoted as on Not the least barbarous of the | cost of production, the New Britain = 2 tertaining pronounced feeling that | many norrible atrocities of this war | farmers declared their willingness to THE LID IS OFF. Sigs s was the sinkine of a ship with $1.- | 50 on furnishing milk at the basic ats the Buzhesinirciaitiinves dzadonteen IR (i ASNEEE S EC NS RE BRI price of nine cents delivered to the port would not be made public until | Sprinsticld Daily News dealer, until the cpidemic has abated. The note is sounded:“Beaver or Fur Trimmed R e e 4 ¢ For verification of any statement ; > ] I o after the election.” Does Mr. Healy Foch seents quite na/effective in so- | herein contained T refer the reader to = Hats". A wonderful assortment, Tams, Long Sic fean to insinuate that the Treport | curing the German cvacuation of | 17 H. Rowley of Newington, president W Turns longer in front and turned up in hac boiling pot. which has been clamped | o * Pl v | France and Belgium as any armisties | of ‘the local Milk Producers Associa- fas been filed and thatsthe Adminis- | __,ng is o whole lot safer in dealing | tion, H. S. Blake. 1928 Stanley street, tration is deliberately withholding it'| with Huns.— Toronto Globe Aver, Unionvilie, and Beaver Cloth, Lyons and Panne Velvet, Ha weeks, so far as public rallies are | ..o " as Ay | The news from Germa \ecom- M. R. WILBERLEY ! O SR IDISCS as Mr. | yanied by s comforti ssurance Supt. Moorland Iar : ton’s and S e panied by the comforting assuran upt. Moorland Farm, : Healy any grounds for his assump- | “Meanwhile hostilitics are proceec Kensington, Conn. et 3 bang. And that just what bas ing without cessation.” New Haven E $4 87 $6 75 $7 98 tion? 1 h = b : o ’ s ’ e so, it is Gl ey ol RS RS happened. To quote from a Hartford Journal-Uotier; s American citizen to produce his evi- — : A aooh <z i morning contemporary “Speaker Stop calling him the F . writes CHID I N BN O R B Slfik Ve]vet dence. The American people are en- | i correspondent and call him Wil e 5 With the close of the Fourth Lib- erty! Loan campaign, it was to be ex- pected that the lid on the political Pokes, Close-fitting and Military Turbans. Of Beaye down tightly for the past three Zibeline Pluah, Black, Taupe, Brow Frank J. Healy, nominee for Attor- i titled tohno t It PoM ian A Hohensolleny Wiienths 35 7 publican AMtacks Gn His Address | X know the results of Mr. | lis >henzolle € ¢ is de B thvoned. or when e abdicates e | (o the Siudents At Westeyan, Untrimmed Hats Hughes' Investigation just as soon as | qupmestion miy be followed.—Spring 0 ticket, struck the kevnote of the SUEESL 20 Sy S8 SO G e DR (Bridgeport Post) s reac s Mr. Hea e field Republicin 1t is ready. Does Mr. Healy mean to | field Republican When so strong a republican organ | & All the new ide repre- 15 the New London Day is moved to S | assert that Governor Holcomb made . . can candidate for president two years | Lille when they evacuated it. It s | =890 EE ROVEEROT 0 COTD AN sented. Side turns, Tricornes, German supply of explosives getting | ° ‘H & ; / 1 & et 4go, and a man of sterling integrity, v G n consclousness of ret- | ¢t address to students at Wesleyan LoXeACK o s ety University, it indicates something : also large and medium Pokes meeting of Republican workers in imply that Mr. Hughes, the Republi- The Germans forgot to desiroy Putnam Phalanx hall last night.” If Mr. Healy's specch is really the key- | note for his party in the coming € | would stand by and permit the Ad- | ribution in store for such offenses be- | Universt e o campaign, then we predict failure for coming dolorously acute?—New York | Which cannot be recorded indifferent- HATTER'S FLUSA SALLORS. ministration to keep the facts from | Tribune ly as a mere matter of fact destitute Of Zibeline and Hatter's Plush, that party on November 5, bbcause : of significance. It serves to empha- ¢ fi t > " af e S EHLy E g Made of fine quality Hat- the public after he had filed his re- E 5 o i size the question whether the chief Pion D andl Sk BV ervet T ok port? If that is Mr. Healy's opinion AN ECHO FROM GROVE HILL. |‘cxccutive is familiar with the history R | ter's Plush, trimmed with gros- to an attempt to helittle the accom- 3 Y | o of his own country. of Mr. Hughes now, it is vastly differ- | Of that which is, and what befell Mr. Healy devoted much of his talk Made of fine auality Velvet, Tanpe, Brown, cte plishments of the Administration, and < trimmed with Tas Special | ent tfrom his opinion of the Republi- | Your humble bard will try to tell leyan students that the United States, | |8 Auring this and 10 e can president candidate of (w0 | The truth is told in every line Saull el fespeat of Gveny other e Sale ..... 0 e ! 2 b g = bt ¢ Y RALe years ago. who had the unstinted | QUI monster gongs should all retire | tion and almost its own respect OSTRICH POMPOMS o PR 69 NEW OSTRICH BAND:! s 98 in no mood to listen to this kind of i And sleep till wakened hy a fire Whenever Goiernor Holcomb pub- | i C c support of Mr. Healy and his party in | \When they belch forth their noises S ———— : ain Tibb Giovernor Holcomb told the Wes- BIR R Ron. is the spokesman for the state. Tt refore is mmportant that he should = = = S . left in Bruges was told of the deeds but to dismiss rot from Mr. Healy or from anvone : licly speaks his mind about the war = - this state. On the other hand, if Mr. 104 great import rightly attaches to his | [ ¢ N . Healy is merely “surmising”, he will | When we ave wild with frantic joy i (0 e O G | 51 vy 3 i Demoeratalireln: londing from such slurring inferences direct- | A nuisance is that ought to so & 0, receive news from the outside world | necticut and the country ocean in RBritish bottoms. This wherein he advocates the re-election | To call the help, (is not amiiss b | you would not Use milder gon for sounds internal at the expense of the army. of Americans in Irance, she eried Healy Is quoted further as fol- o 5 Tt v find that it is o wise policy to refrain | W¢ cire not if they do annoy Constructively, by virtue of his oflice, lows But otherwise a1 prolonged hlow e upon I_‘vw!vn\ Wilson the re- cd toward the Administration. Siwronspliaigibau iopt eXouse be quoted nccurately. We had hoped | Catholic church which was very pret- | ot the Dany Man During the oc- sponsibility for the shipbuilding b e 8 vasto saG UG TOnEN 0 IS be had been misquoted in his Wes- Ity as most all the churches over here | cupation of Bruges by the Germans, at carried 2 en across owever, we should not be too se- ! elp would come, help would | 4 e athe 5 e hg Y Sl e = 2 1::1 irried v\wun_mm(m n oo d e too se- | The help would come, the help would | joyan speech rather than that he had 9 . are. especially the statues. We had [ the people there were not allowed to e water ssistan coretary vere with Mr. Healy. His speecl, as 20, . misrepresented the temper of Con- JRE Ater vas e | 4k Tibdal pul e e S 3 1 B e S e D e ¥ a ;.mlllmln afternoon but it was quit jotolye novs Trom ihel ontalde, marl b S drema in 3, . reported, contained ome brisht and | We know songs convenience 5 : < S . drizzly. | o 2 encs mnpide 215 MY s ;,"'(7 "‘3\‘1" cu I\: Eland “"]‘ | L Buts thedsourcc ot fourginformation Y ' “It is certainly great to o around | man lines unless the news was handl er cent. of the American sol- some pe & his Wesleyan speech pre- ! - ok : dlers were carried across the desminERenotinam el lthutinoint B EE e 0o R et poncy| & oata s BRUVBNSSIeVan Jan act Bic LA i and see some of the great things that | by the German officers. E e § - 3 * | cludes any vn‘-\m*»!!l\ that llW gov- | see any other place on | “When the only American womal crnor was misquotec therefore o Sk e g el siall S e Pre: 3 L )¢ e il this earth And I am seeing all this seems to let the President out ol tonaresamantlon ey e a o [Enoldou dE e quote the governor fully on the point i i What does Mr. Healy mean by that | 7.y Wit mone outsie tor | sounds e | I auestion trom his own porsonal or- | Soldier §ays AMEFCANS KOOW | exione coula sce ail the wine over | with happiness: “On it T haa only 3 2 i 2 SOURCS “ | gan, the Hartford Courant, which is Y = 12k a | i last sneering phrase, 'This scems to i fernal here poured out it would make & |known that It is nece ¥ to send repre- Al S i B e clamoring the loudest for his re-elec E d } W ! river as big as the Connecticut. Bruges was fined enormous sums let the President out?" Does he mean sentatives to Congress fhat have s Gkl Chinis fhel Dhenlas Geyilition Sithe SCourant headed ithelinc, How to En the War “Well, T guess I have told you all | on various occasions, the correspon- B . . i iiieiauion s ihaineedsiof Connacticutiwenl i NI TS HLELS SR T G count of the Wesleyan re-opening o imply : s Sl mina. Ten seconds blowing is abuse with s teeyillne: St As. Bk LoR will close. 1 forgot to say that all [ metal was taken away. The city was S EobitleditoRcredit o BiELLCaE Bl A finer endorsement of Mr. Loner- | The sick and dying all around Tts Soul Before War, Says Holcomb™ |\, 1. Harold Daigle who Is in|the girls over here are quile Pretty | searched four times for copper. ‘Fhe Does it make any 7 I Must hear the horror of the sound. In the introduction to his excellency’s | ;oo with the A. E. F. writes to his | but they are not as nice as the ones gan could hardly have come from a!yq pather hear a jackass bray remarks, the Courant correspondent | g .,or william H. Daigle of Fair-|at home. Woll, T guess I will bid you difference, really, whether our boys 3 G ) . ralteeuienil Rl g e v |i5ald; “Governor Holcomb delivered | 2 50, WL 0 ot L of Brance | sood night and will close with love Democrat, let alone the Republican|Than hear our monster gongs today. | 000 FONEEROT, o0 AR Bl e | view & . e 5 liove he o e by opi f the country. | to all.’ : i were carried overseas in British or | B Distance may help relieve the ca e = and giving his opinion ¢ Vol to drink and then only paper money. Speaker o o s ongressma Jaragray “h contains the mat- 5 Speaker of the House. Congressman | muy they are hell to one that's paragraph, which He writes as follows : The town itself is intact and seems French or Japanese ships, so long as ter the Courant failed to censor, fol- oy a A calLntet e N d Qoo Lonergan's record proves beyond a | I know that men, who are sincere, e received your letter of the 4th GELEBRATE DELIYERANGE B e e e e e they got there? And-is not the ship- Declare there is no hell to fear, ¥ of September and sure was glad to | except that all the bridges gone the nows that I can for this time and | dent says, and everything made of works at Bruges were robbed of every building program scrap of machinery. The Germaniy paid for nothing except food and doubt that he has the needs of Con- | pu¢ they are those who knoweth not Gloyornor: Holcombithen fwent got it. Joverything is about the same on to say that the people of the United States were seliish® before the war. The country was mak- German mines completed the work building program a reality? Was it ilding prog ¥ ! done by the British torpedoes which aver here except the Huns and they are sure on the run now. It has been | Roubaix, Turcoin and Bruges Cele- very bad weather overseas the past e W ictories | at Bruges = ing money and was content. ‘We M 2 - S ettins i lot brate in Honor of Allied Victorics | & f s state: bis successful efforts The naming of it canie to pass b week or two aad we wie getting to this state: his successful efforts (o hat o5t the respect of all the i cai ather s at than C: emibers of Congress hold up the R With some reflection on % of rain but I rather s that g . can memibers of Con d up Feaucetnoraage s rona retesl on other nations of the world’ he | —Douai in Ruins. Paris, Oct. 20 (Havas)—American r NG said, ‘a ad pretty nearly los s el ] e St aOR e At A hig bills providing for | Across from where now dwells F. G b ERAGL X ‘w“‘ Pl i 1:;' Glad to hear that you are all| iy yne British Army in France, | Ambassador ‘Sharp today placed at I our own respect. ¢ well. [ wish I was home again butf "0 (By the Associated Press)— | the foot of the Statue of the City of Roubaix and Turcoing today cele- [ Lille a wreath of flowers. He also brated their deliverance from the | deposited a shield bearing an in- enemy and it was like an American | Scribtion of homage to the city trom Christmas, New Year's mve and | the United States Fourth of July all rolled into one necticut well in mind. His advocacy | Some of the dreadful gongs we've ever undertaken by a Republican ad- i A fitting name was once hestowed S e e e : X of water power legislation heneficial | (o0 4 steam g T e ere launch rin ) ministration Did not the Republi- i rogram 1 ecks, shipbuflding program for 101 weeks, | (oo it tvo whole vemar Wl : The pasture lay of one H. JEpatmost e penny mileage for service men on | g had a son whose name was Will, laration of war we have regained e E U GG e s e it however, and ever since that to lick the worst nation in the world Healy attempt to deny these facts? | o0 o000 1ic fiee postage | | think that son is living still o If the Administration had not inau- X To give that son an increased joy time we have had but one pur- and we are going to lick them good. bill for men overseas, etc.,—these and | \E bought a donkey for the boy pose, and that is to win the war. Here we have just started and they gurated this mammoth shipbuilding il On the result of the war depends | aro crying to quit for they see that all his other endeavors to benefit his | That pasture gave his cows ; il Sy rhether yo e slaves or AT e R were program, how could the enormous arasa whether you will they are going to lose all they wer constituents only emphasize MY | There often grazed that little ass free men. We are fighting for fighting for and more too before the |Tears of joy intermingled with shouts BELGIUM’ amount of supplies being ~mmwi} I freedom from slavery just as with them. .| of laughter while the population N : e en who | Al sound of gonz from day to day Yanks get through i R et e e S o R mich now as were our fathers in A e B sang and danced and waved flags. gl have the needs of Connccticut well In | A Visitor from somowhere round. the Civil w The kalser has |15 great and by the looks of things we | The twoe citles went completely Was siaving with tome friends here | [ound that the United States has [ are going to have them licked beforo wild with emotional jov. There were | ONicial Estimate Reveals Germany foune found its soul’ The war. he said, lon tut it is not right to talk | kisse ugs anc windshakes or e ‘ N Mr. Lonergan has dene more in the g Ih*‘rv y:‘\l |.]\ once with fright and fear would be the salvation of the ,-..«T.. nn\\‘ as we want to get rid of | every British soldier. On their win- Will Be Asked to Pay $1,921,000,- wiy of legislation for our service | An awful sound roll on her car United States.” ) them for wood. We are the boys that | dows housewives had pasted piciures | g, B “What is that sound, that madd'ning | Did the Courant act advisedly when | can do it too of French and British military cele- men than any other man in Con- P its copy-reader, who wrote that key- “We took « trolley ride today ta a [ brities torn from magazines. London, Oct. 22, (via Montreal).- that all these ships Ay foreign flags? [ 50 (B0 LT i state. | i & steam gone” was he reply, | ne and whose blue pencil was in | pluce called Vouvray and sy somo| There was good reason for Rou- With all due respect to the British | y A stemm God ix 1 sounds that way? | bankruptey while he scanned that | interesting things. 1 think that 1 told | baix and Turcoing to celebrate the ment, and upon his record he should | wpic n stenmi devil T woul - paragraph, let “characteristie” stand, | you in the last letter that this city | end of four long vears of hardship, e ! d and will be returned 1o Washington | When next the donkey mocked the | and when the night desk possibly i- | was situated between two rivers. | privation and oppression. The swash- | a5 follows from an official Belgtan ligerents, is not the Administration wong nored a query from the proof room? | \WWhere I was this afternoon was along | ,yekling Germans had gone, leaving i from this district. Congressman Lon- | with slieht discord and accent strong | Bvery real American would hope it |the banks of the river that is on the i, {heir wake as much ruin as they | socal con QEIING o great credit foritheiwons [l o U0 i1 service mon’s champlon | Eheincighlbors said, - “No' use, youl [lucted fll-adviscaly north and the scenery is not quite| could do. Nearly every home in the ; ¥ Geriany on Belglum in 1914 ans service existing? | i Sga i No wonder that so seasoned a re- | as nice city had been sacked and things that | £8,000,00( i Tt transport scrvce ROW SUSURST | in Washington. Mothers of men | vou cannot W steam devil’s blast.” | publican newspaper as the Day say “Ohal funny thing is that vagood |l cia not e carriedl away were War contributions’ from November [ ot General = Bershing® himseit |/ | 0t i 0l o otten the lat- | And soluponi i byv=zonc day Umost sobbingly. that szreat ships | many of the people live in caves. the | Conioniy destroyed 1914, to October, 1916-—£38,400,000 am | RS gotten the et-4 1 0 wone brought forth a donkey's | sometimes run asround and our #ov- | reason being that the land between . War contributions, seven months, ters they reccived from their sons on b ernor can make a mistake and that [ the hills and the river is auite fertile With the British Armies in France | 10 May, 1917—£14,000,000 | Mothers' Day. Congressman Loner- | From in that past on Grove Hill, | hie did so at Weslevan and that he ex- | and they can use this land for r;n;m. Oct. 20, (Havas)—Douai in its waste | | \\“u contributions from May 1917, splendid destroyers been idle while 5 Where one A. J. ahideth still azgerates y ing where if they used vh.o }111\« r | ind desolation, is a sad sight | to ey 1918—£28,000,000 g gan was instrumental in having this | our gongs stilll beat, all noises foul No wonder that the New Britain [ homes they would not have as much TR e e il T ar contributions from Junc to fmen were being conducted to Franc mail expedited so as to insure deliv. | They still provoke the dogs to howl, | Herald blazes with righteous wrath [ land for farming. The hills are used |\ "0 articles of all kinds, The | October o current year— £15,« The Entente governments have been | While railrond cngines passi At what it describes as the governor's | for growing grapes for making wine | oo o ery on May 1z And when election through, “insnlting remarks abhout the peopl which this country is noted for. The Does not Mr. Healy know that every | [ mina should be sent to Congress six minutes a ship enters an Ameri- | can port and another one departs? For Damage and Fines Levied, items which figure on Germany’s bill in Belgium are given navy and to those of our other co-bel- ibution and fines levied congratulate in a personal telegy this very service? And have our {000,000 slass windows in the Church Raw materials and machinery take St. Peter have been smashed and wd wken ) of 1 stes evil” »d States and Amer « place Is also the name by the Germans were oned by day comes 'round, Mr. Lonersan will | Now sound their old “steam devil” | of the United Stat ind Amer in | name of this place 1 C the areat onkan has beenibroken i H\M“ d anei g w’“‘mf’ “" building program and yet Mr. Healy too. general,” and Religious ornaments were found | choM in January, 1916, b find that his constituents appreciate ATNTY NOTSI firray of ovidence to refute the re- | grapes over here are sour and mot so [ Rellsious ornamonts w 14 i Sf ima e ko Dacermbar, 191 L) eatil of Windsor Locks, says the Democrats ) , T, O o) ety Bt to the taste as that in the | scattered abou ar o sl . hisfafioxtslon theinbehalr B tiey vl MITNICATED The Herald also chides the gover e s ot oo oniren ik sl el o S R R ot re “unloading upon President Wil- B T le Horald alsg ichlds gover- | states, but the wa : ¢ andant had its it LN 1000, s i s ura return him to Congress by a hand- COMMIUNICAT 4 nor for his superfluous statement that | for arinking German f””"‘“’“i"“”‘fl"_‘l‘ '\‘ quart makes & grand total of £884,200,0003 son the responsibility for the ship-| o = = .o e ¥ we have had the one pu of win “Some of the people that live in | was pillared and sacked. Most of the n e COSTRON MITIC ning the war only since we have been | caves do a. kind of camouflaging. | Paintings in the museum were taken ) = v 3 in the war. We have no quarrel with | They build fine entrances around the | away, but fortunately the belfry was upon the President, the Democrats Mr. Wilberley Says Producers Huve | 45" callency over his lapses from | caves so that one would think he was | undamaged. The material losses are FACTS AND FANGIES. Not Increased Price { incalculable. unstinting in their praise of our ship- fAashes in his faco an | of a certain wine. The wine and These items do not include mater bullding.” Far from ‘“‘unloading ial destruction and requisitions since January, 1915, which alone must be reckoned at several hundred million are, with justifiable pride, pointing el S rammar or rhetoric or logic or 1 entering a mansion, but h I 1 \ Bditor of (he New Britain Herald cause his verbal baulling with shad- | stung when he goes inside. One other During the winter of 1916, Belglan out and proclaiming to the \country Secretary Baker, it is said, served There have heen some misstate- | ows of his own making may not be a | thing that you can get over here and London, Oct. 20.—Scenes of happi- | workingmen to the number of 1,750, as a lookout for U-boats while on a | ments in the “Herald” recently re-| masterpicee of sumentative rea- | get plenty of them and that is Eng- | ness at Bruges eclipsed those at Lille | 000 were reported to Germany. The transport homeward bound. Some | garding the subject of an increase in | soning. We have no doubt that he | lish walnuts; we had some of them | following the liberation of the two | futurc production of these men was Democratic Congress belongs the | passengers, it might be added, do lit- | the price of milk and I respectfully | meuns well 4 this aicrnoon. We went into an old | cities, according to the correspondent | thus totally lost to thelr country. that to the Adminstration and a

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