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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1918. BALDWIN OPPOSES MILITARY TRAINING Ex-Governor Sees Danger of Too Much Militarism (Written for the American Union e | ] Buy a Christmas Neh Buya Christmas system of universat military training and conscription would be unsuited both to the political and the soclal We have made our President an of- ficer of immense powers. They are great In pe ; overwhelming in war § | i In framing our Constitution this pol- ; ot A oy was ly adopted. With 2 - ee over half a continent a vital ne ty to have some- like absolute authority in certain vested in a single executive ! trate. He must, in the nature 7 things, see that the laws of the | ) | i United S wre properly cxecuted, | Sl whether e peopl eneral o & any particular class of th ! The | el o this trust the 5 2AC. 1t Against £ it f ld 1 tion by Congress J v and self-executing # § @ 3 e a constitutional provision | & & \fi \ppropriation of money for | i X R 1aising and supporting armies s 1 ] : oy onger torm man wwovears, | B K ML 8 Made by the Parker Shirt Co. The Best Make Made. Constitut as to have on standing army, but that it should be supported by a force of militia in each 3 Z state, trained under a discipline pre- | 8 L deribed by Congress. T i s | of the war of 1914-1918 have s ¥ d the virtual abolition of the State militia. Instead of it we have adopt- e reing, e woties ot | B BR 4 B8 We will discount from the original price $1.00 on every Shirt. At the original price, they were priced COons: t & The course of events % b now rauent s to the point where | B . reasonably. Prices $2.95, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00. we £ & 2 -] 4 R . 5, ¥ . petuste o to shandon It ae o vort ot | B Y BE I8 Saturday Prices $1.95, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00. l“:::xpn;vhmr\ ince the Constitution ! vas adopted shows t mers B b4 s T SN urmy and a supplementary Ely. in time. of ‘pence; leaving ocons i No Children’s Department ever grew so rapidly in New Britain as this department. scription to be resorted to only when Besse System met hods are as effective in boys’ clothes as in men’s. necessary in time of war. We shall never wage wars avowedly 3 i for, conquest, Tor any others we can , safely trust to voluntary enlistment in the armies and navies of the United X b h States, and the State militia; to be e i supplemented, in case of invasion or langer of ir ion, by a temporary Conscription Act. 4 - O l We have become the greatest e hest government on rth. “a y N ) s statement, a century ago, > d had called upon . the ' New ) World to redre the balance of the ¥ O1d. if but half true then, has since been acted out in the wars just closed i ‘ = We have had a main share, co-operat- | i 4 98 t ~ ing again with England, in sha i $ L4 O ® tl.p the events that have, in th | B e 1 re-mado the face of Europe. Our suc- v now becames our danger. Power | 8% it. Power to didtate to other nations B their course of conduct leads to a de- 5 5 = . o ive to exercise and enforce t 3 It is said that a geod example is the best sermon so we will give two examples: rower. Any Conscription Act tend rxalt the military and de e i Cape Gloves $1.50, a $2.00 Glove. Mocha Gloves, good skins $2.29. $2.50 elsewhere. authority. Safety for us does not lie LLACK OF FUEL IS WORRYING RUSSIA | ) 4 Men’s Cotton Hose 19¢ 7 pr. for ...... Men’s Silk Hose 50c 3 pr. for . ... ... 8145 . ) ] Men’s Cassimere Hose 50c 3 pr. for .... 8145 Men’s Lisle Hose 35¢ Children’s Hose 25¢ pr, Loss' of Coal Fields Has Greatly —— London, Oct. 26 (Correspondence of tho Associated Press)—Russia is [ Bristol Shirts and Drawers 85¢ .Wool Process Shirt and Drawers . ... o ... $1.50 facing a winter of hunger and cold | [l | Glastonbury Shirts and Drawers . .. . $2.15, $2.65 augmented this year hecause of the Y Qhi i Sui tvas scarotty: ofl fiiol which ve i Chalmers Shirts and Drawers 3 Union Suits $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 up. vails in all parts of that country. The A i lack of coal h'u been keenly felt ever E the Germa r' E H af ’4 fected the ra H'rr) \l~ E: o J fac- g Bt tories to be shut down e e el i _' | ; A}ways better value for less money in Neckwear at Four-in hands $2.00 Quality . ... $1.50 Siberia and in t ral region have ; this Live Store. Four-in hands $2.50 Quality $2.00 prevented auny relicf from that direc- e Four-in hands 65¢ Quality 45¢ This store can honestly claim that it sells more neck- & s ] 3 it The stores of wood in Moscow and | (88 | H& Four-in hands $1.00 Quality 0 wear than any other three stores. Petrograd, owing to the lack of trans- i 1 4 H Y ] portation facilities and other difficul- 4 ; Four-in hands $1.50 Quahty ~ There’s a reason. ties too numerous to mentic are far A from sufficient to meet the emands of a long winter. A Moscow paper estimated months ago that the sup- plies of wood ir at city would hard- ly suffice to satisfy the needs of pub lic utilities this winter, and that ¢ Wear our Special Hat if you are looking for value - A F il MER S e % s Mallory Hats $4 and $5. d homes could hope to get even | 8 7 2 5 e I nd homer could not hove o cer ven | i [ B8 NS _ 2 (' J Fur Band Caps 75¢, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, To one who has expericnced the discomforts of a cold Russian winter even under better conditions, the sit- ;i nation s from. alluring. The g chilly atmosphere of an unheated ; G ; - apartment, darkness in the streets 3 ; and homes, the quiet of a city undi B R 4 ® turbed by the rumble of street c and n]nlu! \(nh les, and, lastly, the i e 2 B LB TGt | 38 Stores 38 Cities t h—such are Hu{ prospects of N L o A >~ A % : argest Clothing Organization in New England WATFERS SEEK OLD JOBS. ; | New.Xork..Nov,. Li.-—Thousands of walters and cocks flowing back to the clty following the abandonment of many war industry aurants in all parts of the country, combined with the desire of a majority of the strik- grs to return to work and the subh gtitution of women for strikers, Lroken the hotel restaurant employ strike here, s a statement issued today by the Hotel Association of New York city.