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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1018, N L ieal e H ]d There was no Democratic opposi- the countless atrocities committed in | in the Hartford market, the majority ew Bfltam erald. | ion. their homeland New Ovleans | ngreed that such action just at this Ly, War Finance Corporation Bill Times-Picayune. | time might be used as a basis for the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. Two Republican Representa- accusation that the producers were Proprietors. tives voted ‘“present” and two | “Wilhelm has no ri even to | willing to take advantage of the public Is0usd daily (Sunday excepted) at 4:15 p. m. Republican Senators voting talk of an ‘honorable’ peace. ile hasnecessity for milk during the preva- at Herald Bu!liing, 67 Church St wgainst it. There was no Demo- | not been conducting that kind of a!lence of the epidemic, and for this | Mnterec at the Post OMce at New Britats | cratic opposition. | wa Clevcland Plain Dealer, reason, explicitly stated, they voted to | ALWAYS RETLIABLE” RS s s Clas aralli Matter: War Revenue Bill (Discal — defer the increase until a time when, | S S ne . e Year 1916)—One hundre/ and The man who becomes so scared | in all probability, the epidemic will TELEPHONE CALLS forty-two Republican Wepresen- {hat he neglects the simple and ef- | have subsided A]]l][]al Rep[]['t Shows Memher. Warm G AV d Riiitefls o Omee tatives and sixteen Republican | fectual precautions available to every | The man who midkes this unfair gves an T e Senators opposed. There was no | one is an easy vietim for the germ. ' charge must know that the Hartford | Ship Of 90.648 103 in Nat]fin ; N ) The onlv profitable advertising “‘;’n‘“‘:’"';: Democratic opposition. Washington milk rate to consumecrs, which is | l y SUML Laun ase WoSLias e R e s War Revenue Bill (Fiscal | [ likely to go into effect all over the | - i SEACIAL AAUSE Dad SiLk Year 1917)—One hundred and Chira has just inaugurated another | state on November 1, is the rate New vortoors A LHUKRSUAX — SLuual — SaluRiad The ersla wiil he found on eate at Fota- i G e hi e n e e e il S o s | Newavork) Oct 28 Tl American YOU SAVE MONEA a2’ XOU BUX teiits — 2aa> sxisCiAL SALE A- 3 heople have either id i 2 e # ling's News Stand, 42nd St. and Broa =os Sl term at Pekin is extraordinarily | of Herbert Hoover, and nobody has | PSoPle have either paid in or pledged UEIRts ANMUCLIIUNED LU 0, v Uahiin ) CaliLasitssd. way, New Tork Oity: Board Walk. At opposed. There wi o De 3 2 o) to the American Red Cross for its MWUMLY S GLUN Lo E Depot. il abpoition hort, whalever teh constituiion may | ventured to charge Mr. Hoover with < 2 lantie City, and Hartford Dep! eratic oppo: n_tlm - i o 2 T el e ey aking | WOTk of relief throughout the world Lacece Laned aud Jerseys = War Revenue Bill (Fiscal | say.—Providence Journa aiding “profiteering,” or with taking | 1 X Moner . 53 Momber of the Assoctated Fress. = = advantage of necessities of the pub- money or material values, a net Vuiues buc 10 $LUY Siae price Lan & ")C; SC (53(: Year 1918)---Seventy-six Repub- X The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled Cuamoiseite Gioves, bilacs, Wil total of at least $325,000,000, to the use f blication of all mews ) - sl : Sreditoc 'tn 1t or mot othorwise credited | Republican Senators opposed. | ing its avmies to cease the work of | late paid by milk consumers went in- | THe American lled Cross has a to Voiue ¥8C o $l.bu In this paper and also the lacal mews e ine Denooratioobroas devastation is like a spendthrift tr to effect on October 1. Mr. Seibert ,“l(“'\‘jm’“ )(s‘;w%nm?ol “0;’34§-1f"" uh 1 Sate lexice s SURIEE Fo 27 Cy, Dl .UU j’ 1 /b Dyblished hereln R ing to economize in 1,\(\ face of bank- | sees nothing wrong in that, but seeks | 7y "ot &000, Imembers in Bithe Wasnabie Cape Gioves I . ruptey.—Philadelphia Publie Ledger. | to prejudice the New Britain peoplo | 2 UNior Red Cross; a total enrollment | g : G L a E X edger. J 2t ritad e e 2 o UL seam and pique sewn. \Vuiue $i.ob L against their milk producers merely | O oy 1”“”{, ono-fodren the popuia 2 B2 n hile Price. Pair md UU ed votes, it is idle and absurd for the | Lord Sydenham sends words to | because they have been willing to let | UOF of the United States. " e : - s o America that 10,000 airplanes just | it be known that they soe no reason | ; 4 n(;er)(‘.an ed Cross workers pro- Pique, Lamb Skin and Washable Cape Gioves, witn now are worth half a million troops. | Why the Hoover price for milk in New (O,C(f,gq“\p“w s L L0 o el G| | DTSR Buei) canl Guilienling ok 34 bU Iminority in Congress has been con- [ Tho United States is now getting to | York during this emergency shall not | --»282,838 articles of an estimated Value $2.95 Saio Price ....... air the point where it can supply both.— | Prevail in their locality after the pres- | YAiue of $44,000,000. B Skating Gloves, all wool Kknit kinds that will be scarcer 3 | About 8,000,000 women are en- Springficld Republican. ent emergency shall have ceased to o t e a th this winter. Values to $1.43 3 w 9 Inity of action in Washington is es- B exist. aged in canteen work an e pro- Salc Frice Pair $1 b Unity of actio & SR B T reTe safe Frice Pair . £ “By the way, where is that subma-| Mr. Seibert must also know that the = b EN’S GLOVE: D Meid sential now, as unity of military com- | EY FAC Wiy, wheve Is tha brought | Boston milk rate for October is even | The American Red Cross is distrib- Golf Gloves L::I‘} el S s > mand is in France. The records cited | England to her knees in threc months | higher than the New York rate, and | Utl8 aid in ten countri the United = : SEE 29(: w0 89C Pair . and was actually preventing the | Nobody has accused the milk pro- | States, Fngland, France, Ttaly, Belgi- N T g above should leave no doubt, in the | for U0 Sk e ean solgicro | dovers supplying that market of | UM Switzerland, Palestine, Greece, Mittens Sale Price ... ... Y P 7 P minds of the unbiased as to whether | save for a fow handfuls for show— | profiteering or of tuking advantage of Siiial Gl Sl Thrant e Nty C . < = Domoctsic or a Repuntcan Gon. | 1o Sl coun o Buvere: v | e puble ' Lme o ditneung | 2, TIhieritos o 25¢ " 39¢ ,. ) gress will be in accord with the severe in Boston than almost any- | More than 5000 Americans will be Children's Lined Mocha Mittens. = to - Victory is within our veach. p TET experiences difficulty in | Where in this country. It is regrettable | YOrking under the Red Cro Sale Price ...... Y. Pair 9c 98C President. finding iy who knows any | that anybody in Connecticut should be | FTAnCe by Jan. 1, next i e = new tricks.— shington Star. <o unserupulous as to attempt to mis- | - ;;];““1 vf':‘s “"f‘"’h‘““] "“‘C"“’ the et be & completeivicton HUN CAMOUFLAGE. . — lcad the public wantonly concerning | 89 mffl"‘;{":"":«ggetofufie‘:var”’c?:u;“ Children’s Leather Gloves, unlined and to —KING GEORGE. | We haven't had anything from |80 important a matter the price of i 5 = silnig Fleece lined. Sale Price . o Pal 85C $1 75 In last evening's edition, The Her- | Karl Ro v about the kaiser | milk, but the thing seems to have | €il of the Red Cross when the chap- : thes e - 2 Boys' Leather M s, Astrakhan back Jersey standing on a hill looking at the Ger- | been done in New Britain. It wouid | teTS throughout the country today Sl Sy i,l,‘f_ ey 69(: to 98¢ man armics throush a spyglass. What | be much fairer and more decent to | n¢ld their annual meetings to elect S0V ounitiove SR Laly TR containing the pleasing news that the | is the matter—won’t the armies stand | State the aciual cost of producing | ©Cers. Ly 4 i X A LELISTS (0L OVES still 1o 1ough to be looked ».— | milk at the present time when the Anrmmumcmvn( was made in the Of Heavy Fleece Lined Jerseys, Cashmeres, Velours 69 o Kansas City Star. grain that must be fed to all produc- | f2essage that every man, woman and and Knit Golf Gloves. ale Price ........ Pair C In view of the cliims of the Dem- | Belgians immediately. This informa- tive dairy cows has advanced 300 and | Child in the United States would be Men’s Cape Leather and Mocha Gloves, Wool Lined, ; AT FOCH DECIDE! 100 per cent. above hefore-the-war | ASKed at Christmas time to enroll Sale Price and ocrats thot their members in Con- | tion was conveved to Cardinal Mer- Ges prices, and when milk producers find | the Amerlcan Red Cross. Pair $1 981 $2 25 $2 50 ' : g o sy Sl H. P. Davison’s Message. ress were responsible for the enact- | cler, primate of Belgium, in a letter Lot Foeh decid it impossible to gct as much for their . e TS - oo rcevoniblo roithe enact 4 S Let him s milk as it costs to iaintain their The message, signed by Henry P. BoriStreot Weacllor i Nnclinboioil o o A oot 5 ment of war legislation, and the | penned to him by Baron von der | never surrender to & beaten fos cows. Small farmers who pay out | D&vison, chairman of the war coun- E ar, e imported Black Head Mocha and Selected ¥ 8 Tl sl oF B S i abo Ariteiens cil, said in part: Cape Skins in tan to counter-claims of the Republicans | Lancken, chief of the German politi- | The safety of the world, for which [ nothing for labor in the winter season “Since th‘:"bomnmng of the war, and grey. Sale Price Pair A » 7 3.50 : have died may be able to keep their heads above g Lol s el that, had it not been for G. O. P.|cal department at Brusse His let- | Afillions of honest men. wafer, financially, but many owners of | YOU of the chapters have co-operated SLOVE THE WHGLE 3 MILY FOR ThE COMING W INOITR ; . Wwith the War Council in conducting AT A SAVING the Baron | Beware the whimper of the van-|large farms who have to hire all their quished Hun, wrm labor at double ante-war rates, | {Wo war fund drives and one mem- DURING THIS SPECIAL SALE could not have becn passed, it is | is not posscssed of a generous portion | peware the whining of the homi- | in addition to buying their srain at | ership drive, in addition to the c;m(i : a0 o 5 ol s cide— ky-high prices, are losing money, and | Palgn on behalf of the Junior Re; th interesting and instructive to re- ; of what is commonly known as . ride gh p s 3 v, a 4 % - . o e William the Liar. who brags, and |the more cows they are feeding and | Cross. The total actual collections - s lican Representatives and® four Ihe Ceruian high command order- | lic. In New York the 156 1-2 cent In the face of the foregoing record- Republican leaders to assert that the structive. The contrary is the case. And we arc all agreed that it Children’s Gray Lined Je¢ Mittens, kur rimmed Cufts il Value 69c. Sale Price ........ : ... Pair OC ald carried a dispatch from Rome HOW THEY VOTED, Germans intend to release deported support, the various war measures | ter proves not only that view the voting records of members | “salve”™ but also that he is just as slays, and then milking the more money they are | to date from the first war fund have ks i 5 { With ratlike squenling seeks his hole | losing i i amounted to more than $115,000,000. ’C‘l{‘"‘f’brof‘ \::rgr;?:,im";:r”t“-,::e i2-1 BALL PLAYERS TO again! THE MILK MAN. The subscriptions to the second war e a8 BF arms. the House, because the records fur- | cials who slave in the employ of the | Trust mot the hazard of a jussler's s fund amounted to upwards of $176,- RedB"ctm‘;f, e ::ne?,ei':d °,§n§;‘_‘ SEEK COMMISSIONS pen Zionism and America. 000,000. From memberahip dues the |,/ ;1 0vs move toward and foous To keep what we have won!” (New York Evening Sun.) collections have amounted 10 &P-|.in0ives in Europe. Nothing is = may be expected from both parties | er the vears of persecution to which As a matter of fact, there Is not | Proximately $24,500.000. withheld that can be miven over thers | il . In Foch confide! room for very many Jews in Palestine, “To the foregoing must be added | "o, ioment the efforts of our| 'V iam Kopf and John Schroeder The silent, strong, enduring, daunt-{even if some adjoining lands were | that very large contributions of ma- | _ . % 4 1ovy caring for our own Let us pass over (he recent attacks | the invading army: after the indignity less man reclaimed and added to it. There will | terials and time given by the millions |, 0" . atistaction isin the result rst in o hundred fights, trust him | probably be more of them in New | 0f women throughout the country. | Cyy "o oie ascured by Secretary who never ran. 7 York city than in Asia Minor for | For the perfod up to July 1, 1918, | T 00 YO BT ASUR0 ¥ R eral | Rodenberg and Mason, and others, | cier had to suffer hecause he dared | But thrice N Marne * and | some s to come. And not very | Americon Red Cross chapters through |y 1,15 ang all other leaders, is of in- | ‘' iliam Kopf of Beaver street, for- Ypres--smoie many will be eager to go as perma- | their workrooms had produced 490,- |, imaple value and of indispensable | Mer member of the Philadelphia Ath- Teuton legions and abased their | nent settlers, many would en- | 120 refugees garments; 7,123,621 hos- |, 110 ance. { letics and also of the Cincinnati B lrthermore, it 15 hardly necessary [ his country; after all the abuse the pride. list as soldiers in a crusade for its re- | Pital »‘“f’“”flc‘;‘” 1&7“’6-;‘39(‘ h°fi"§‘°‘ 5,000 in France By January. R‘“l’\]v has been appointed to the fleld i H 5 R S A . Woe unto those who at this fatal | covery. One is reminded of Lord | @arments; 10, 1 knitted articles, “By the first of Jaauary, vour Red | artillery officers’ training ecamp at to refer to the fact that the federal | Huns have heaped upon his head, re- tima Rotsehild’s remark that if Zion were | 192.748,107 surgical dressings; a to- [ coed will have working in France | Camp Zachary Taylor and will report reserve, farm loan, agricultural ex- rdless of the high position he holds | Would compromize with crime. restored he wanted to be its Ambas- | tal of 221,282,838 articles—of an es- |, ngards of 5,000 Americans—a vivid | there within the next week. Kopf & And bandy cunning with the shame- | sador to the Court of St. James's. timated aggregate value of at least | oo files B8 2 0 b oup of mgh.'“.t.\ originally scheduled to leave for less Hun! But if Rabbi W correctly re- | $44.000,000. teen men and women, which, as the | Fortress Monroe, Va., this morning ping board bill, three war revenue | in his own and other countries, the | He stands on ruin's brink Borted as saying: “I would feel proud “'ll'h“-'*‘fi ?““"’05 reze I:flgoly‘ t:e first Red Cross Commission to France, | With the draft increment but his ap- nEy 3 ’ » Our victory is nea not ink, a o a par r at | product of women's hands, and, by | gajje, b une 1, 1917, to initiate | pointment to the training ca ar- measures and indeed the war resolu- | German government has the consum- | gyt hiood) but valor and unshaken | o Ponored to ,‘(a,,o‘,,.‘“;‘m,(;’m"“} the same token, infinitely more prec- | o gffzr{;"fnJEm.w(\_ | EivediTuat previous to s e or HiE tion itself were passed by a Demo- | mate gall to send him the following will would still remain an Amerfcan citi- | ious than could have been the output ‘Under your commission to France | departure. Should be our weapons and our skill. f yon it suggests a curious confusion | Of factories or machines. These ar- |ine work has been carefully organ-| John Schroeder, a Hartford avenue of mind. Such dual citizenship is not | ficles soing to the operating rooms of | ;64 facilities have been provided, | young man who has a local reputa- sition by the minority. But let us You are the incarnation of the In Foch we trust! only impossibie, but has not been | the hospitals, to homeless or needy |ang effective efforts made to so co-|tion as a baseball player, has also eminence of occupied Belgium, | He writes no letters and his speech contemplated. ~ If a Jowish State | refugees, and carrying comfort to our [ operate with the army as to carry out | been appointed to an officers' train. | You are its venerated and heeded Esie means anything it should call for | OWn boys in thc field, convey @ mes- | the determination of the American |ing camp. Although he went with ¢ He scorns the subterfuge of complete national allegiance. sage of love from the women of this | ,eqple, and especially of the members | today’s increment, he has been certi- the government general and my | THrown into statesmen’s eves; The argument is a little unneces- | country entirely distinct from the|or the Red Cross, that our boys|fied to the central officers’ traiming local government have charged | e Will not compromiset sary, as the creation of some sort of | 8reat money value attaching to their | «over therc” shall lack for nothing|camp at Camp Hancock and will be He saw far off the goal, Brotacted! Statat 5l apparently practi® | handiworls which may add to their safety, com- | transferred to that post. and see whether the Democrats or | me to announce that when they . : | vacate vour terrvitory they will LSl AT GBIl el Iy settled upon as an outcome of To Pay Tocal Expenses. fort and happiness. | Merwin Jacobson, formerly out- of these parties in the Senate and in | hypocritical as the other Hun offi- nish the only true indication of what | notorious Hohenzollern system. Aft- in the next Congress. the Belgians have been subjected by Appointed to Training Camps— } | | | of Senator Bherman, Representatives | of imprisonment wlich Cardinal Mer- Jacobson Also Applies. (all Republicans). on the President. | to voice protest against outrages in oy tension, tariff commission, the ship- | and the esteem which he commands cratic Congress over stubborn oppo- | lines: consider for a moment how the party lines were drawn in the voting on pastor. Tt is, then, to you that some of the olher measures as well, the Republicans in Washington are ment. us with the following facts which War Resolution Thirty-two Republican and 16 Democratic representatives opposed; 3 Re- publican and 3 Democratic, Sen- ators opposed We can hardly blame the Cardinal McLemore Resolution (warn- Sceretary of State. of Bottles When He Dons White spontaneously set free deported | VWins if, unboasting, as becomes a | i3. war Tt would have a political | By the terms un@er which the first | «your Red Cross now has active, | fielder with the Giants, has also ap- entitled to the credit for their enact- Belgians and political prisoners. chief! ? and industrial value to the allied | Red Cross war fund was raised. the | operating commissions in France, in| plied to admission to the officers They will be, in part, free to re Be cvery reptile message of the| ( 14 a¢ well as to the Jews. But no | chapters were entitled to retain 25|England, in Italy, in Belgium, 1| training camp but as yet his applica turn to their country on Monday ELI . g one who doesn't want to go will be | Per cent. of the amount collected, in | Switzerland, in Palestine and in | tion has not been acted upon. TIf hs A glance at the records furnishes This declaration is of a nature Referred thenceforth tofHoch sent there. The scheme holds room | order to defray local expenses, to car- | Greece. You have seat a shipload of | is appointed he will be transferred that will fill your heart with re- —William Roscoe Thaver in the Bos-| o) ouoh for all shades of Jewish opi- | 'V on their home service work, to | relief supplies and a group of devoted | from Fortress Monroe, where he went joicing. I am all the happier to o Mo nion and it is hard to see why there | Purchase xnnlwx;ial, mdbeu\:uhzf«i :: workershm northern Russia; youkha‘vn | today, to train for a commission. speak for themselves make it to you in that I could should any quarreling about it chapter production and otherwise to | despatched a commission to work be- | RN R G p meke it to you in S CO’\I“U\HCATED hould be any aua 2 meet the numerous calls made upon | hind our armies in eastern Siberla; you | LONESOME - T4 the Belgians without esteeming — Routing a Fetich. them. The chapters werc thus en-|have sent special representatives to | S WITHOUT SHELU» them and without appreciating on \I{(‘l'..\ UNFAIRNESS. (The New York Tribune.) titled to retain nearly $29,000,000. As | Denmark, to Serbia and to the Ts- their patriotism at its true value. e War is smashing the old fetiches, | & matter of fact, their actual reten- |land of Maderia. ; - Citizens’ Party Airs Grievance Against | The House of Representativ has | tions amounted to only about $22,- “Your Red Cross is thus extending | Frank Collins Wants Bombardment plucked up courage to levy an income | 000.000. Out of collections from an- | rellef to the armies and navies of our 2 it he smiled a wee little smile when tax on the salaries of the President, | nual memberships, the chapters have | Allies. We are told by those best in- QU dmaticans S Dhierhiell seae) Edltar of e e Federal Judges and State officers, and | retnined about $11,000,000. formed in the countries of our Allies| (oo —One hundred and three Repub- reading this message of love and af-| The Citizens' Party of Gonnecticut | (Seral JuGses ine Woe S TS ERC | imrom this total sum, therefore, of [ that the efforts of your Red Cross to and Ay Aga licans and thirty-two Democrat- foction from the murderers of so|SH90rsG Coneresman Aueustine (2R B0 ) i $33,000,000 retained by the chapters | aid the soldiers and to sustain the Although shells are bursting con- le Representatives voted against Lonergan as the party's candidate for | SeGivities. o 0 e | they have met all the often times very | morale of the divilian populations 1eft | tiually. around him, Private Frank tabling this resolution many of his people. congress from the First district. Tn-j o 0 (00 oncress would never | heavy local demands upon them, and |at home, especially in France and|Collins of this city writes that he s Denluiton, (slmiles fo = — der a ruling from Attorney General}, .. |:jjinged the exemption long | in addition have provided for use by |Italy, have constructed a very real|jikes it so well that when he gets i morel oludomissituclve Hinman, the secretary of state, Ired- | JUI% CA% JCREEC TIC T0a™ e hold- | National Headquarters products val- | factor in winning the w back to New Britain and his old job Republican Senators and two “SAUC FOR THE GOOSE.” erick L. Perry, refused to place Aug- Democrats voted against tabling ustine Lonergan’s name upon the Cit- =0 5 o this resolution. When the Kaiser made his first | jzens ballot municipal bonds. It would have con- Jeutrality Bi = A 0 tinued an illogical discrimination < ] Armed Neutrality Bill, (au- bid for “peace”. and was met by a We claim that the republican secre- | ' o0 % L terpretations of | the $33,000,000 retained out of the | vistory, peace and reconstruction, it|g,me Fis letter follow thorizing arming of American tary. acting under orders from ‘‘Boss” S 5 % v : rshi t, | would be idle to attempt to phophes e el Frts ; ariain g 21 a N " | the Federal compact, Which them- | War fund and membership dues but, Pt t o5y Just a few lines to let vou know ships for defensc against subma- | rebuff from tho Entente. he declared | Roraback, took the congressman's | (ot (€L CORATIC . S lh (0T | in value of actual product, an addi- | But your great organization, In VeIY| (.t T am still altve and well. Sinoe rines)—On the Cooper amend- savagely that “there can be but one | Dame from the Citizens' ticket fear-| %, © 0 0040 the Constitu- | tional contribution of at least $11,- [truth “the moblized heart and spirit| oot gai) for the fireworks over here ment to prevent the arming of A Ing that the ticket would surely de- | ZOH€ 2% SHLERS 000,000, of the whole American people, has|] pove seen considerable and I guess American ships carrying war peace now, peace by the sword.” He | feat George A. Q . the republi- The Constitution now permits Con- “It will thus be seen that during | shown itself equal to any v'f‘”',"‘"’\{!“f I have seen enough. I wish I was supplies, seventy-six Republican told his people that his humane plea | can candidate. The Citizens’ part¥| .. . ¢, tax incomes “from whatever | the eighteen months which have |to respond to any emergency. We|pack on the old job now with my and forty-seven Democrat Repro- ) | entered a legal protest in writing with | S70%% 10, T clapsed since the United States en- | cannot but believe that this wonderful | (pite ‘cont and apron. There is some senu:m-:v; voted for the amend- to stop the slaughter had been re- | the secretary of state, but he paid no | i i) tered the war, the American people | spirit which servh-‘e e -r—mfx Qfov:"r\h‘: difference. between tending bar and ment. There wis 1o record vote | jected by the enemy and that hence- | attention to that protest. The state nother Nero.” Will have either pald in or pledged | Red Cross has ovoked ia this war, it | oy it * e IUNE T G g he senicol s ihejuaghollotie e > Clasirey LD ORI i GF (The Westerly Sun.) to the American Red Cross for its|destined to become in our national| o't S q the Germans started | fhinaater) Killeqicho fmedsire Mo BN (forth the isworaliandithelsword falons iniomas (L eilly fourd NG offortsher: ¢ early in his reign the Kaiser | Work of relicf throughout the world | life an eclement of permanont Velic | snelling us and believe me they came :1}\0 T,,qyg days of the session could bring the war to an end. All | iff of New Haven county.'We ask you { . =5 /8 = 0% Ring Oscar of | in money or in material vaines, net ; :}1 (,‘hrlst‘l:l‘:? ;:2;1‘;2; ‘;‘m“\"m‘. the | Pretty close—if they came any closer spite the president’s vige s > 5 Shthis letter istice > as aract 3 s i : 2 T whole America e > ta ans h 2 D:ofe:: v i vigorou e S S O s T || ”.mh] b 11‘: letter in justice to the | geqen as “another Nero,” the paral- | total of at least _»32.‘;?02.(\0“00\!;‘ B RN T e \\:mll(l be pushing daisies up now o2 5 ¥ ry i itizen Ering ing base: tement of | “This outpouring e % . “We're getting so used to the late Plant ‘ lelibeing Jnasedjon (e istatoment 1 e i All constitute an unique appeal to getting 1 m&{n:zr\'v:\h|“y ‘11 7]1‘)';\(- h\nr:ln(;::l e = P mey enystiention ([-{;"“\‘;’j‘\"l"}]’\--'ry CoMMrTTmES/| Benan thatiNero, a minonipost, poorimster al mmg;m‘m li;cenr—n:vicx?;nfli{"z: :“\'elrv‘ nan, woman and child in this ““0”“‘ now that we get lonesome it e oparh e 6 : i . s q Lo Lo S aetor less aspirant in other | by a spontaneity g 3 AL g 3 7 s enrolled | We don’t hear them shelling us. When and thirty-four Republicans and now to his lying assertions that he is orge C. Bishop, Chairman. | 2Ctor and hope anaddest or most | enuthusiasm sad a devotion in tire do- | ereat land of ours to become enrolled | 16 L00 - 85 LABTA 808t UE L6 AHACH t Democratic Representative rts, was ‘“not th d 2 reater and |1 our army of mercy. It is the hope j e to wo re tepresentatives | jnnocent of any wrong? Why not T : Wicked, but the vainest and most ridi- | ing, which, after all, are greale; 2 the o counell that this Christ. | have some of the boys stand out in opposed, while in the Senate TIE MILK SITUATION. oalona o een whom ever the | bigger than could be anything meas- [of the war counc el SRR D P e twenty-three Republicans and no | Simply point out to him that he him- — i Ve ks has brought into | ured in terms of time or dollars. mas membership roll call shall con- | font of the bar and throw bo rats voted agains Chis - y M : Zxplaine Producers' End | 1azard of events hos brous i ericans Hearts. stitute a reconsecration of the whole | @ y head so I won't get lonesome. Eam()(‘uu voted agamnst it i sclf has chosen the method whereby | “Millc Man” Explains Producers’ End | J8200 Of €VoTE, (0 0 ] Reveals .\mutna‘n\ et ¥ which | American people, an inspiring reasser- | 1 guess we won't be over here much 111 has kept the price of steel to | of Price Argmment. i Bl | “It is because of this spirit which | A D OO : = longer the way they are pushing the the navy at a reasonable figure war shall be ended? “Peace by the FOR ‘;I1T‘(](<‘\‘[7 ATTON. | has pervadea all American Red Cross unn”tot 'nmndl\md |‘l|«‘|t 1:04:‘25“}‘.%\:'; :1: Ce::mm in”.\ al“v:, u:'n(\] 1PI \'v‘y:” the BEsplonage Act — Ninety-seven Rvoraiava e, W Editor of the Herald: | efforts in this war that the aged gov-|world tragedy, < 5 S 3 s was sauce the zoose. Why T o 5 = orts : i a's ame ain | of it being over by Christmas. I am nieni oy . atls & he New Britain correspondence . P ricken and bat- | serve is America’s supreme aim £ };e;nbhca‘u”.mI'|'x‘xrx’u0 P coctauc A8 (R st Gl e (oo e e cuss B onthvswor: SERerfefion of (’]‘[‘fiflf:x‘;‘p"?t,:&l e ey | writing this letter in a dugout and epresentatives o sed; five Re- e ganc o xtrong r Sph 32 tered provinces Fra stated, " e - shells are ring fast, but I go publican and one Democratic A that Mr. J. . Seibert, a New Britainy at Mceting Tonight. then seitt | o ahuce "inat, though France haa FLOUR DEALERS CLOSED. ‘TVT.- 1":11 re coming fast, got Senator opposed milk dealer, charges that the proposal The Americanization committee will| 88 SECR (B0, 0 M rentmass, o | here first. Food Survey Bill—Sixty-five FACTS AND FANCIE of the milk producers supplying the | meet at 7:30 this eveming in 1its| en& known of GERTGAS, SRR |y ang & Co of New York Convicted of | o Republican Representatives and —— milk that is consumed in New Britain | headquarters at the old Burritt | SUenstlt ST C0LF 0 (3% 0 Loec™ i thig Profiteering. ! HOLDS LAND FOR CITY. sixteen Democrats voted to send The Balkan front has had,its Ger- | to increase their price on November | school. Several important mafl_flrs war to reveal America’s heart. New York, Oct. 28.—Lang & Co Charles F. Smith of ULanders, the bill back to commitice in an mon bay window kicked in—Des |1, is & proposal to take advantage of | will e taken up, including] "y, country, at this moment, | flour dealers, members of the Produce | Frary & Clark. who has faken such effort to. kill it Moin: Register. the shortage in the supply caused by | a report of the past month’s the workers of the Rad Cross through | Iixchange, have been suspended from | A active interest in the development Railroad Control Bill—I%ur { the increased demand for millk result- | work covering the work of the even-| ;" papters, are helping to add to the | transacting business for 30 days hy | of the south end park, X notified ‘Republicans and two Democrats One German town obliterated | ing from the influenza and pneumonia | ing schools, and the co-ordination of | somtort and health of the millions of | the federal food board for “failiag to | Mayor Quiglcy that he has pure “opposed it in the House, while in would he worth a ton of protests | epidemic, and characteri it as “an | the industries of the city. our soldie in 102 camps and can- |regard the ruling of the U. S. food ad- | chased about six acres of land from the Senatp thirteen Republicans | against enemy depredations.—Wash. | attempt at profiicering during the | Three projects of importance will be | anments, as well as of those traveling | ministration that any margin or | the Towers estate on South Main and one Democrat favored the ington Post present extremity.” Tr Mr. Seibert has | discussed, the zenship — classes [ oy yailroad trains or embarkiag on | profit on flour abave 75 cents a bar- | street adjacent to the park land. Mr. Townsend amendment, which — informed himself concerning what was | planned to open next week, the com- | ghips for duty overseas rel would be considered an unreason- Smith paid $3,000 for the property "sought. to block the administra- “Bulgaria’s coilapse 1nay silence | actually said and done at the meeting | munity song meetin which has been “The Home Service of the Red |able transaction.” The firm is al- and expresses a willingness to hold it “tion medsure. the Austrian soldiers who kicked f milk producers in New Britain last | under discussion for some time, and | Cross, with its now more than 40,000 | leged to have taken ‘“an average dif- | until such time as th city feels that “ . Telegraph and Telephone Con- about being transferred {o the wost- day evening, he is aware that, | the recognition of the newly natural- | workers, is extending its ministration | ference between cost and selling p it cares to take it from him at that “#rol Bill—Four Republican Rep- ern front. Doubtless they would | while some of the producers were in | ized citizens. The latter will pro-|of sympathy and counsel each month|of $1.04 per barrel.” The board ! price and use it for park land. T _resentatives opposed it, as did rather face the Americans than the ! {avor of putting up immediately the | hably be the most important matter | to upwards of 100,000 families left be- | said it refused to accept the firm’s! plot squares up the vark land previ . 8ixteen Republican Senaiors. homecoming Serbians, embittered by j price of ik to the figure now puid | on the program. jhind by the soldiers at the front—a | plea of ignorance. 4 ously purchased. | ued at upwards of $44,000,000. “What the Red Cross may be Callr/\. as wine clerk the “boys” will have to “The chapters have in effect re- [upoa to do in the further caurse of | stang outside the bar and throw turned to the War Council, not alone | the war, or with the coming Of|poties at him so he won't get lone- ers and to the owners of State and