New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 31, 1918, Page 5

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EW BRITAIN DAILY :IITALD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3i | whenever th 4 R o president can get a mm R ) | democratic caucus called for the con o | sideration of any wmatter in either) { house, a majority of that caucus that | y | binds _the action of the entire member- | | ship. Whether there is a democratic | majority in congress it is controlled | 2 by the representatives from the south. | Therpfore, a mere majority of a ma- { dority coming form the southera Connecticut” Senator CLIMS: 101 Hon i remmme o an?ct any logtela | on the 5th day of Nov. next will re- | [ . . : | mai in affic luring the eatire term Find Many Flaws in President |55 meemoatiuns heomire o A MASTER STROKE! | March 4, 1921. The senators, of | [ L - { course will be elected for a period of | six yvears. Presumably the war will (Special to the Herald.) i““d within a year or two, though 8 Hartford, Oct. 31.—Senator Frank [ the great question is not so much ¥ " Brandegee sent to the Republican | when i end how it eads. During this perfod, and after the war shall Btate C l.¢ tee a artford p HeRtz K g line Al HO ARG | nave endsa g tidrran sous! probiscs | [ vesterday a statement concerning the| of reconstruction will arige. Unader president’s appeal for the election of | a democratic congress all these ques- & democratic congress. tions will be decided upon the new [ J [ ] R theory advanced by the president, to| B i i el ) IR B e e R e Bddressing the congress of the Unlted| ¢ion. Do the people of Connecticut | Btates in joint session assembled in| want these tremendous husiness ques- : the hall of the house of representa- | tions concerning the protective tariff, the' disposition of the raifroads, tele- Mo GO | graphs, telephones, ships, shipyards, ‘Politics is adjourned. The elec-| zovernment awnership, aad treaties of | i tion will go to those who think least| peace, to be decided by the presidnt of it; to those who go to the .con-|alohe?" % stitueacies without explanations or | Holcomb's Tixplanation. 4 excuses, with a plain record of duty Wher e el ® J i faithfully, and . disinterestedly Der-. yion was called today to statements tormed. I, far one, am always con-| in the democratic press with reference fident that the people of this country | to his veta of the soldiers’ employ- will give a just verdict upon the serv- “I think my vetc message of that fce of themen who actforthm when ! bill is sufficient explanation to con- G the facts are such that no man can | vince any fair minded voter that the | f§ . . disguise or coaceal them. There is no ; #ttempt now being made by the Dem- T T e who, after ears ol honorable dealin riiee, Of Qecelt now. An lntense and | p .y, ‘nigleading and unfair. I quote : i ’ 9 A oy aaes upOR VeV, . part of the message, taken from | man and every action in this tragic the House Journal of 19817, page plot of war that is now upoa the ;0 " s e ° e . . stage.” i 7 ony s ! *“'There is no apparent reason why | R t e retal uslnes Naw w he S after thin 3 itary or naval service of the United | . ; ates should, upon his release from congres Instead of relying upon his = : % istatement that the elections wiil go to Such service, be guaranteed reinstate- | o . d L hurled iato the olitical arena a bigated | State f‘-'"No\'menthof equal zlr«“‘e C § partisan appeal which makes it im- compensation, where employees of possible for thé people to think any-. PTivate r‘nrmm!lnnshare noh' tr;ua thing but politics until after the elec. Buaranteed. Beside this, such rein- tions are over. The president stated | Statement would require the discharge | J Z 0 8 As lum tr t J that the glections would go t9 those: Of some person employed to fill the | i Uhnited States repudiates his advice to who go to the constituencies without Vacated position and be an injustice explanations or excuses, with a plain | to such employee. The proposed act vecord of duty faithfully’and disinter- arises from a benevolent and pa- ° estedly performed. Now he appeals| triotic impulse, but favors a limited 1 R S o I8 I T Sl name ot Connors Clothing Co. eretore tor v happen to he reublicans. The All who serve their country should be - president stated that “he is s | treated alike.’ confident that .the people of “My information then and now fis | 5 ’ j o country will give a just verdict upon ' that this bill applied to only about | th them wheén the facts are such that no to the many thousands of soldiers of | N man ean #&fsguise or conceal them.” "the state who were not so fortunate Of course the president was correct in ' as to hold state positions. that statement, but now he asks each My sentimrents toward the boys . ® | upon the serviee of its r day expressed in my message to the | in coagress based unen sérvices, Stars and Stripes, the American Ex- but Aasks them ‘in every e to peditionary Forces’ newspaper, when ! § defeate ihat faithful serva if he T was asked to give a statement to LJ LJ i e et ot el B2 RS ffered, also to relieve the congestion of the femands the eiéctior of a congress cabled: ‘Tell them that when they re- | ’ democratic fn Both hranches. He an- | turn the state will belong to them.' Wiouneed the unity of command is AS NBcecnary Now tn-civil action as it | T e e—— L T emar crowds at the sale in Hartford, we will start a ere as president of the United States | FOR. an EPICURE and as commande r in chief ts the army and navy He insists is that new table luxury—the succes- that he shall be obeyed as commander ' sor to butter—made from the nutri- | B n chief of the congress of the United | tious parts of the delicious white meat | |§ States! He is not satisfled with the of the cocoanut churned with pas. ibgolute control of the executive| teurized milk. Benefit Brand “Sweet bFanch of the government. He insists | Nyt Margarine is better than most - upen dominating | the legislative! yuiior aiways fresh, sweet, de- brafich Elso. If\ ng ath reasol | jectable to the taste and—at 32c a :mt)ed for vvlvtrlnh'lhm'm (:"_”l'"“‘“‘“‘“fl’" Ib—about half the cost. Sold only at ;“;m ?"fi‘; “th* t;:m "‘ll‘: ”f’* 0 FOTMAaN | the Direct Importing Co.s yellow Siincsliax his atiltnde, ot the preml-ify 03 L0 T e cest. aouk dént and his method of conveying his s RS x wfShes of his countrymen would sut. | AF¢h street, New Britain, wherc Bene- | i, TIn effect the president’s propo.| it Brand Teas, Coffee and Grocery | sitfbn 18 that until March 4, 1921, | Specialties are retailed at wholesalo | i nls present term of office, all the| Prices. slectors of this country, unless they| 100k For Our Store in Your Town. | | nappen to be democrats, are to be - placed under political disabili so | S t N tar as their eligibility for membership wee u in congress is concerned. ‘“The Republicans compose at least : 1 balf, and probably much more than Margarine : half, of the population of the coun- | try. They have subscribed for the g ¢ larger portion of the Liberty Bonds: | eeee e they pay the major portion of the 4 | STOP CATARRH! OPEN ; 9 grering taxes necessitated by the r; they compose at least one-half NOSTRILS AND HEAD f our army and navy; and yet the President of the Unitoa Sates maken' | Sevs Cream Applind tn Nootes | | and continue same until all is disposed open proclamation fo the country T Col. that no matter how loyal they are, not | § eueves Head-Colds at Once. matter how much they e e T e —— ¥ i . 3 - . ficed, no matter what their abilit TF vunk weotetll ot olocgnd ana v : O t t f l f t l th h l l t y S g your R A N pte— pportunity of a lifetime Prices less than wholesale cos T;"D"*""‘“; "“‘vh]"“":' De “f“c'e;’fl to | freely because of a cold or catarrh, o onErest oUT I Dis ermn o Of ROMMe. | jiiat wet i ismall bottlelof Hiy's Cream bl M Iivery other country which is in a| Bajie at any dru, 5 ‘ any g store. Apply a little """*i f“”'PP“fl:"’!”j Prusstaniam is| ;¢ thig fragrant, antiseptic cream into | [ ve ) fardiing SW vartisan, coMition woubl- f youl abitrle aa et it Tenethia o b A izt g Re il eheN b Ratns J RIS e e e e e he pdrictism and ail the snehusisat | 1eaq“soothing ant heatng the” - | M Coming right now, with the cost of living going skyward, this Sale creates an oppor- LB G il TR o flamed, swollen mucous membrane ming ue of winning the Potining & victorin” ana ‘en | #nd YOU got instant reller. tunity for you to save money that you should not fail to take advantage of. If you really Ah! how good it feels. Your nos- iriny peace Tito Brocident acks mat no be ai. | S11e are open. Your nesd is clean. no | I wish to save as much as you really ought to save, then you should be on hand early to Uirrassed spokesman in "aftaies ot | "5, Hendache, drynese or strusgiing | I take advantage of the Bargains. hem and abroad' and e ! 1 . Foad anc crnestly begs | onat sufferers from head colds and mmictiably 1o (At clfect by revarn. | C214TT need. It a deligh. | SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. ng a Democratic majority o both the Zenate and the House of Representa- ves. What Mr. Wilson means by be. FIRM FO@ATION ng an ‘unembarrassed spokesman in 1 airs at home and abroad’ is that he | e ' - all be allowed to do both at home | Nothing Can Undermine It in New | ind abroad exactly as he pleses. In | Britain, | — \is opinion the Congress of the Unit- | People are sometimes slow to rec- | _L ® ognize true merit, and they cannot be | j§ d States is an ‘Embarrassment’ un- ess upon every single asion, upon | blamed, for so many have been hum- : «“ " 9 ach matter that may arise, either at | Pugged in the past. The experience Al R l bl home or abroad, each member of | of many New Britain residents, ex- Ways e la e ongress thinks exactly as he thinks | Pressed publicly through newspapers |} and votes as He is ordered. and other sources, places Doar's Kid- e oot | opaitopurcee piscte Doasis 248 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN CONN snt Freemen of Connectiéut, while B. Molander, carpenter, 289 Maple | i L . sacrificing their boys on the battle- | Et. New Britain, says: “Backache field to insure Liberty In other parts|had been bothering me for nearly a N 5f the world, prepared to establish {year and I think the trouble was inity of command in civil action’ at | brought on by my work. My back home? -~ While they are giving their | felt weak and often sharp paing last dollar and their Jast man to | caught me when I stooped. My limbs make the world safe for democracy | ached, too. I doctored and used med- abroad, are they to imstitute Prus- |icines but got little relief. After us- sianism in their own country? ing four boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills, “Everybody knows what a demo-|my back was as strong as ever. crotic majority means in both| 60c at all dealers. Foster-Milburn anches of congress. It means that| Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y.

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