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NEW BRITAIN DAILY FRIDAY.- DECEMAFR 20 1018, = AR e \EW YORK TROOPS SECURITY LEAGUE PRAISED BY HAIG WAR ON BOLSHEVIKI Second Amencan Army Corps Nation-wide Gampaign Lo Combat i Does Great Work Their Teach nngs in Tlns Gountry G 2 it =Sl iftmas ondon, 2 (Corres:ondence c New York, form to be taken by its nation-widg . 3 cimpaign to combat the Bolshevlki in Second American Army Cory America, recently announced, were ith the British armies senth of ade public today by the National ‘ Omes But Ol’ice lenciennes which won from Field Security League. The League agaln . a ea cmphasizes the ct that its efforts will not be directed against soclalism \ssociated Press.)—Operations o rshal Haig high commendation, are ribed In a semi-official statement % as such but will be confined entirely i ow issued. The Sccond Corps Was to counteracting the various un- composed of the 27th Division, con- | American influences parading under : sisting of New York National G the guise of socialism E troops, and the 30th Division, con No Issuc on Economic ing of troops-from Tennessee, North The league's statement reads Carolina, South Carolina and the Dis The National Security League is t of Columbia. The corps was definitely opposed to entermng into mmanded by Maje neral G. W. any discussion on the economic i P ti f l d - = T e B e ractical, Useful and Economica s [or upon i the fighting in the no issue as a patriotic organization Britist ar Le Catean and with the socialists on their economic M Bohain. Marshal Haig said, in a mes- | doctrines any more than with those 3 en gaze 1o the corps: T am proud to Who uphold frec trade, single tax, or : in my command; the vrohibition . W and the 30th Amer-| “The league will center its attacck rank with the high- i on the following issues, where thy % fue vz BOIHoviel progtam s i divecl gy Muffiers Shirts Hose Neckwear \merican Corps was | bosition g0 G 7 conjunction with the | Amercian ideals, and America’s war. Silk Knitted $3.45 Heavy Silks Heavy Silks in new shapes $1.50 - i Nint! All good Americans will agree in their 5 5 Jersey Silks Bt s it'sh Third and Ninth corps and | 4 z E g Dress Scarfs ............$2.35 Silk Clocks A ] Imported Ties ...... $3, $2.50 crossed tha H'ndenh o+ at | opposition to the propaganda of any ; e S Heavy Tub Silks : 5 ‘haps its Eroup which aims at revolution, be Tancy Scarfs Plain Silks o Assorted Knit Ties . .$1.50 The | lieves in government by the minority, 1 Fine Fiber Silks i Lisle Hose . i i N 65, $1.00 antagonizes the Constitution and the cupreme court, and whose organiza- tion and rules are opposed to demo- cratic government. R e Seditious and Pro-German.” e Shmbe o istent attitude of U d B h R b o e ant | many sociatist, before and during the - : ath Robes e Wl ceditious, anti-American, e e orsted Unions i Sl n e sl nd distinetly and definitely pro- Arm Bands and Garters 2 Imperial Union Suits, s 5 Heavy Blanket Robes . . . . $9.85 D and Hididing line until {he German in purpose and effect. Since 5 spenders and Garters. ...75¢ Drop Seat 5 $ o s ot lme armistice was signed. the outgiv- : All in Holiday Boxes. Bal. Ribbed Union Suits. . $1.78 i Woolly Warm Fabrics .. .$6.95 D EG oied ool of many socialist leaders have i S Solobelsakicqi 0th aimed at helping Germany e iiaton Lagh om two Austra- . . ..pe retribution and punishment. Tun alyisen jon S SRt outfthires The league characterizes as . Sacnsrslionabusniion Cetoy American, and will combat as ber 8§ onjunciion with the Br PHOET el piincipies lor M anvl lrord 5 ! S Chalmer's Ribbed Under- d . : i W A R e S hich! forbiaal its) membera tol enter Weat(‘,l'S Underwear Han kerChlefS Shlrts o na. SThe amcrican attaskiwas fihesarmy or ! thel navy; brovides: fo R All-Wool Sweaters, in Slip-On Holiday Boxes, Fine Madras Shirts behind o expulsion of any member who votes ; and Bitton Feent. .. $158 wear ... ..89¢ One-Half Dozen in Box, $1.00, Eagle Shirts, fast colors . .$2.65 British and tralian ar- | for rmy or navy bill, or fo v Stri ! | for an army or navy bill, or for wai Mixtu an ¥ ipes and Mixtures tillery and using tanks. In spite of | inance; and -requires every member litgres S 8608 RRCCEREEOCCEERE PR $1.50 and 33.00 in Percales) 8 IS g1 {5 the enemy counter-barrage, little re- |, yote only for certain candidates 1and by noon | ynder penalty of expulsion. lvanced three | “Record of Murder.” leg and villages of Brancourt | 3 Heretofore, the un-American . . 1 . 4 Preraont v captured |cocialists assumed the attitude of traor lnary Values n stently, 1 seems. in these | putting the defenders of government 5 operations the American division was | on the defen Americans had a ; aga'n at the apex of the advance,” |tangible government to defend while §3¥8 tha statement { they had only untried theories. They The attack was resumed on the fol- | and their brothers in Russia now have lowing m and met with only |a record of murder and atrocity. v tance, entering Bu-| “4—The published constitution of ; b Imost without | the Soviet government and the doc- ¥ . advance repre- | trines of Lenine show that the Bol- : UISTERS PLAIN COLORS WAIST LINES | four miles. The movement was | shevist program ircludes ideas on FORM-FITTED MIXTURES PANEL BACKS ymed on October 10, when a gain |labor control which are absolutely % OHESTERFIELDS NOVELTIES CONSERVATIVES Bellicourt. Mled upon on vt in a three-day I'ne extending s through Solesmes 500 vards was attained and the | contrary to the ideals of American villages of Escaufort, St. Souplet and |labor. . Vaux-Andigny were taken Campaign of Fducation. Tn the three days the Americans and | “The National Security League's their Allies had advanced nine miles | patriotic propaganda upon this sub- i the delivery of nine vill and | ject will be aimed to reach two r c of people; first, patriotic ; @ , @ ’ ® the cay + of 1,800 risoners and | classe numer, nachne guns. The Fourth | Americans who do not realize the Arm hich the Second Corps was | malevolence and the seditious attl- | tude of the un-American wing of tha ¢ ”p,»fl‘.“!q‘u '::f .‘,:'i's | parties of demoralization; second, the o » s seemed to have |Tank and file of socialists who are to make a s d. A pause | unaware of the aumcrfmc ideas o _ - - » sary lo s prlies | Many of their leaders. % . 2 ] e League 3 in the aunition and to strengthen| The Security League now hae | course of preparation extensive litera (1 R R e o expouna e ot owtinet | AR 248 Main Street, ‘“Always Reliable” New Britain line west of the Selle | loas rou > country. strongly held Be five divi | om0 thFoushont the ST T MOTHER WAITS AS | [y AEE MR g ) Hartford, Bridgeport, New Britain 1 turned ihe chalk; ‘n ound into lippery footin nd S N IS EXECUTED thizk mist made all sense of location THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN BEVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS across the river and the infantry | arted over the top behind a rolling | Paces Outside SingSing Gates As Her age. ihe first wave wading the rivor while the engineers placed pon toons for the use of the cond wave. Chair. Despite an enemy counter-barrage and macl gunners hid in shell holes| Ossining, N. Y. Dec. 20.—aA sad ver of the fog, the Americans | jjttle waman waited outside the gates | drove over the crest east of the river | ;s gyng Sing last night and paced tho | and advanced two miles. | . . One American division, In conjuncs | Toenlit walk til midnisnt. Then she ) with the Thirteenth British Corps, Stumbled into the warden's office. At livered an attack on the following that moment her son, Jacob Cohen, parently has no effect but to strength- | ment, would have more than justified have scrved the c ; ” W R e el i e e en the power of the Bolshevist gov- | this country in seeking rodress at A N s g e zanized machine-gun posts and ed Policeman Samuel Rosenfeld, died ernment?" arms. A British naval officer has been e s e repeated counter-attacks supported by in the electric chair. Mr. Balfour responded he was not | killed while protecting a bullding be- Prance A“fn‘. d(:)‘::v!ddn\\;w"ron ‘q‘:-’:“;:‘mgio artillery. Obstinate stance was en- For nearly a week Cohen sat dumb- aware that anything the British gov- | longing to the British government. e S T steis gl countered at the villaze of Ribeauville Iy on his cot in the death house and []N RUSS]A P[ANS ernment has done, or has attempted | Other British subjects have been sub- | S5ine beson ofolmiions accoXt and not nntil the middie of the after- would hear no one but Rabbi Katz, | to do, has strengthencd the Bolshevist | jected to horrible hardships and O NOLT, TRC S0 REL e WAL noon did the enemy line suddenly who has been his sole comforter since | government. He also said he did not | crimes have been committed which Dantuionth ygdoemorg Mchall aken and the American advance last March, when ho was sentenced Lot e | understand what his interrogator | stagger humanity. While primarily | divial ot s dow i & Tek - oatal ove on toward the Sambre (anal. to die. Cohen shook hands with ;h()| i m(;::m ‘h_v o ":h;emat:)ve policy.” we ought to consider the interests and t P z e at ittan & October 19 the American ¢ bbi and walked to the chair. Dr. ! D d i I i t S t ussia’s plight was brought before | desires of the people, it is right to G l] 26111 D G d d etter, ch was written in re. ritish forces occupled the Teit ‘.i',\{r,:,r: Amos O. Squire, the prison physician, emands 107 InIormation Heem (0 ne rouse of Commons again the |say that the Bg\esl{’ev\st goversmen!. allan V1100 Lommende sponse to a request by Governor Mg the canal and a pertod of prep- | Signalled the electrician. —Thus it same day through a discussion of the | as such, is entitled to no considera- ; G D Call forinformation concerning iy on ensued. The advance had re- that when Warden Moyer in- Fall on Deai Ears future of Armenia when Mr. Ponsonby ! tion whatever at the hands of the by Mfl] (i1 egOllIIe divislon, states that the Twenty-sixt] sulted in the capture of St Martin, | formed Mrs. Cohen that she could a labor member, Insisted that Turkish | British governmen has not been put on the priorit Ri. | sec her son he was dead. rule over non-Ottoman races must be | schedule for an early return home ta On February 11 Cohen entered the e tarminated, e ndNSEod s forE Al Clea ¢ || S —————RT R —— Boston, Dec. 20.—A heretofore un- . the United States. Twenty -flrs]L ‘A nr‘nbn Distri("t Re-| Tondon, Nov. 21, (Correspondence ' Statement (’;.nt the ;éo?{cy L;f mei Brihs: ;To the Board of County Commission- ' published commendation of the 26th ‘Géneral Pershing is at presen publican club a 5 Leonard street, government toward Russia. He urge: s of O : . i s evacuating all the sick and wounde Rrooklyn, and attempted to hold up|°f the Associated Press.)—Demands nat the British public should be §d-{ 'rheorsNgwl){:;lxt-‘;?:db(rg-lmgL,‘lulw‘ acy. Qivislon, composed of New England [ECEIMH GF HE SICE G wounded | four members. Policeman Rosenfeld | made in Parliament for information vised whether a state of war exists ' ing by Chas. Muller, secretary, duly >@tional Guard traops, was found patant organizations w have beer — burst open the door and was met by | concerning the policy of the Entente between the Entente powers and Rus- | authorized by vote of said Club, here- vesterday at Boston by Major J. W. depleted for replacement HARTFORD MAN BRINGS aibuliettnatEiilieintn) powers towards Russia have failed to ;\ig‘uhw’;:‘}u:emlag;';\:;_ SEssaionlif iy e plasis CIun Gestidnatajcafion ety fajaki s oz iGenesa Hianence WD s e e feriene SUIT FOR $1,000 ON NOTES T R elicit very definite information as to J e it to have in its possession and p phyards, former commander of fuch of the combatant divisions as S, & tentions of Great Britain are toward dispense to its members, spirituous : t incl th : | CLARENCE BRADY BACK. - : 2 0 arc not included in the of oc Carl W Taniseniof. Harttorah o s i arissasy British policy toward the land of the ths Bolshevist government, and and Intoxicating liquors as an inci- the division, ation along his lines of cémmuni Bolshevik. The British press is in- whether additional reinforcements are dent to its social life under the pro- brought back from Ikrauce. The com-— [/ e Gl 4 r | 356 Foblie Ao of mendstion wes in o letier from Major Cfion 1o sich 5 mannt: &5 te NN * % the them in the 1 P ns for expe diting them to embarkation poin Boy Is Take to Fatal | i | | jmimossibla. Jildven fanks were sent { i | { i Rivere, Molain, Arbre de Guise, Ri- beauville an 2 The total ad- vance for th operations was 13 o 2 ir the capture of 3,400 prisoners. in unpacking trunks brought suit through Lawyers Rohr- i joqs hine G oW mayer and' Lawler asainst George %, || Lo =t Machine Gunner Now at Comp | o0 ¢ irat Russls) must be helped DSing sent to Archangel: visions of Chap. 5 and and William H. Cryne to recover | Merritt; 303 Ambulance Co. at Mets. 1 Lord Robert Cecil, then Under Sec- | 1916, at the quarters of said Club, General Degoutte, commanding H. Crs r 2 economically, although it confesses = el 5 & " §th Freach army, to Major General $4,000 which is due on a series of | Machine Gunner Clarence Brady, B retary for Forsign Affairs replied that located at No. 218 Main Street, Towa >t : and home when it is seen from thd Sikow Sur $1°T eech. Dol Bne: L . e utter lack of Information as to the it was impossible to give any pledges of New Britaln, Ct. Bdwards, and said: ” sl AUl 9 ot O Y tackel hae ianmay | son of Mrs. Thomas H. Brady, who | iiiiude of tho Bntente powers toward as to what the military position was, | Said Club has for its purposes and The battles fought by the 26th Htags peace conference th praperty of the defendant in New bas five sons in the service, has re- | the existing government in Soviet or may be in Russla, without consul- objects the following: The promotion American division irom the l:!lh T L i 1 T”“'if“" b.n needed i Britain and Bridgeport. The writ is| turned from France and is at Camp | Russia. | tations with those responsible for of sociability. thegedtiilof (July have jdemohatiated § Wit Mo o misonisuon U returnable in the court of common | yrerritt, N. J. He enlisted in Troop B, Replying io a question from Lieu- | military affairs. He sald, however, the It has a membership of 80 and was the fine mA}nar) qu M'les 0!‘ }Al:r or- ”1" “x.. tepalarly that the disposition pleas. = e ; 2 | tenant Colonel Lord Cavendish-Ben- ' government is not inclined to entangle | organized 1880. ganization and the gallantry 1CSs Sorgcan ——— e | Cavailry, and was one of the first t0 | {inck as to the mctual conditions in the country, at the close of the great | The Ofiicers, Directors, Board of commander, General lidwards. rest entirely on the decision of th i | 8o overseas, becoming a member of | soviet Russia, Acthur J. Balfour, the war, in serlous military operations. 'Governars are as follows: Pres., “Co-operating in the attack north conferees in the peace negotiations, NEW CHURCH BUYS [ the 101st Machine Gun Battallon. He | Forelgn Secretary, said: ‘‘The infor- The speaker then commented upon the Aden Aadrus; Vice Pres, F. A. Par- Of the Marne the 26in division fougit LAND ON DALY AVENUE | was In most of the big battles, but was | mation at the disposal of His Majes- | labor member's failure to express sons; Séc'y-Treas, Geo. A. Eveline, brilliantly on the line Torcy-Belleau John Ealtis has transferred fl‘e‘ badly gassed and for that reason was iy's Government 1 to the effect that | condemnation of the “outrageous pro- A copy of its By-Laws, Constitu- to Monthiers, to Epieds and Tnlg?y Building lots on Daly avenue to tlm sent home ahead of his comrades. He | {he deliberate policy of the Bolshevist | ceedings of the soscalled Russlan | tlon and list of members are hereto and in the forest of Fere, thus mb’ All Saints’ Catholic Church corpora- | Will soon be sent to a hospital nearer | government is one of extermination, | government.” annexed, iag an advance of mouws than 16 klies Hon. This is the new Czeche-Slovak | Bome, Possibly in West Haven. [ by starvation, murder, and wholesalo | “It is not only that government's | Dated ot New Britaln this 23¢ yay meters In depth in spite bI the o | s Bt SrRach ap Nath foreh ant,‘ The 3034 Ambulanco Company Is | exccution of oll partles which do mot | offences against humanity Which can. | of Nov., 1918, | POFIO TRMINAGNG OI WIN MM aa. | EYE EXAMDOIONE ARE lv. and the lots were bought several | Stationed near Metz. There are a . support their rogime.” not be forgotten,” sald Lord Robert THE N. B. DRIVING OLUB, | “I wish to express to Genoral Bd-| © U Ot et gears ago by Mr. Saltis, acting for . large number of local boys there who | Lord Cavendfsh-Bentinck then ask- Cecn “but it has committed offences By Charles Muelller. | wards and to bis gallant division my: Ofico, 08 Main St 'Phoas B his fellow countrymen, who expected | went from Camip Devens last summer | ed: “Has the government any alter- | against this rourv-v which, it commit. Chairman Fouse Cemmittes, duly ; high esteem and happlest :;axurrl[uhbl o the formation of a new parish, as part of the Seventy-sixth Division. | native to the present policy, which ap- | ted by any ordi#M ojvilized govern- authorized. 4tions for the maaner in which they Satisfaction Guarantee

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