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"HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1018, MALLIED SUBMARINES | EGGS, POTATOES AND OFTTIMES IN PERIL CHEESE FOR SMOKES uld that | tuless Immediately Identiticd They | Correspondent Trades #0 - Cigarettos is laid. Were Subject to Attack By For Food Supply knough For hed that Friendly Dostroyers. Many—Tobacco Scarce. ! e : e e Are ! & = London, Dec. 26 (Correspondenca With the American Forces on b 1o \ 2 f Dwina Dec 1 (Correspondence of ter side. Tt o e 28 ® the Associnted Press)——A tobacco |} Ereatest perils to Allled submaviuesip D S FPORIES FERAT L 1)) ° ¥ the peopie | during the war was attack by friendly ihe territorv atong the Dwina and | § n‘]%n @Efi ; ""Q&Y azn ja S destrovers. A submarine was assum- Vaga rivers, whe Ttusso-Allied - a SSCLA 2 ed to be an encmy when sighted by | 1700Ds are operat wthern F g hamabtok [ et o e olre s T e el B the pe o willing 10 was required to show recognition , exchange almost anvthing they have o 5 ~ [l the others. they - signals is she was not German for small quantities tobaceoson [ U R »}t l\ § ¢ (i aleiEln > 1 mat o s an 1 511 ELUA DLOCKS anad ] Jut if tt was a destroyer thay | cigavettes BBl -on. ner heart <o Lt the subhe = iblel helnasnil| mBe Btorreano ecently e N X 3 a¥s emaking for the lit craft by | changed a packet of 10 very bad | & S H arge M( k oy i { as he, her hero dead. | the time the recownition signals could | cigarettes for 12 eggs. a hall bushel lna £ F (441 @ i dr t( ()r Hew my gown 'twill be | he showr A slight hitch in getting | of potatoes and 10 pounds of cheesec up a flag or firing a rocket would During the pasi six months the to- ' § Bwn in Frecdom’s name, n\‘e:\n rv:Q- submarine would be forced | bacco growing country in the south k Ciea!‘anCe tid. to seek safety beneath the surface. | has been cut off from the north by IRINCE TUCKE SMUN Probably fhe lust attack of this sort | battle lines. and the supply was soon B the Now York - was made by Am nod overs na ; exhausted. The peasants have heen e A largc new 3 submarine, ; smoking tea leaves. tree leaves and ACTS AND FANCTE | which was being vhen sighted. | dried moss. Something happened the signai e very Day ar Jovd Georze might be hotter off SYStem, and the underwafer vessel: y M. C. A. OPENS UP : Money wiln a smaller majorit « major. | Submerged as s charges began itiey have a habit of g the bit to tear the ? chargo q T rrn ear B CToe ! ’ Detloen tlieir teet 5 running | Sheok her until ¢ 8 ht she EASON WITH WIN § ON STREET FLOOR ON SECOND FLOOR e, thwart his PUSR A . e R e was doomed q) uen‘mmg‘;; the impression | eREDICHRA Meffect of this e he submarine was ricted o B the Senate opPeses bis plans, | control yith ‘the effest of: private | There was nothing on the Hohen- . (1ve 520 T Litna forgotten | nejeats Waugatuck Baskethall Poam m vard ¢ Best Amoskeag Apron Ging E v v Apron, Webeii S Alaralt Cra - SRl . . as charge after charge exploded near- o by docciving the Amierican: peo-'| @wHSTehibstion thilfReason his opin- | Tollern, Christmos free propedy a3 Tl she struck bottom atl 460 Ry 16-18—Midgets Win Game Lt b 1t Sonator Lewls hal progt of | 1om carries With its unusual force. But | o AREO0 D YASTHNSTON | poot and it was found she was not i 2 } il . jol indictment he should present it to-].railroads, as well as governments, bhadly damaged. She w <ept on the From Crescents. . iting Flannels s 4 750 bottom until her commander was cer- | gl : -+ = i . 3 sots, made } 1 e g Peos tain the destrovers had gone The local Y. M. C. A. team opened | h e Sthough little enoush attention is | 1N the past, including subsidized pui- | 10 Dot know : e B | its season yesterday with a. 16-15 vic- r 950c : No officials. If the hoops are o be | 9ONT want 20y Kansas tory over the team of the Naugatuck [N 2ie White Dom prower authoritle bave also had their “pork bharveis” Apparently < ki not only “pork barrel” as well = ht and of explaining the legal au- ces. It might be far fetched to use Senators Lodge and Knox of to specches in Congress, it Is HEE s B ~ - T Rt £ X < 3 lightly knocked off the federal “pork burrel” DANCING IN BERLIN A. (. in a fast game on the local . g e = railro blouse md a general , I'minan to this game the local Mid- + @ Another Lot 3 Sinee War Storm Broke Four | s ‘i 5 fthe United States milite . e | ; | two teams, the Crescents having beat- DRUG DEPT et of the T iovernor Calvin Coolidge of Mas- The 1 German “government’ is | ; Maltine, with Wine of Pepsin ally conspiring to trip th X average person as being pretty much Prese.)—Berlin tangoed her way out | 1on of Hartford was in charac large siz : .. $1.20 Ra!n(\oat ¢ their blockade tacties at The two sames were played / | i muc i epancents ! ) tion shouvld b Gwor. Captain Slater's men were far Monats Su Lo Racas aboutEharic peies pator Lewis be thade for the pur- | - e ikl S ated : ¢ composedi) GREETS NEW YEAR | in sdvance of the Naugatuck hoys in = e 4 T ‘«‘ 7 2 12 (; af jeeling ot ~ E R IOn | ot team won an casy victory over the wis } oat 2 prity under which Presidert Wilson = Pashion note “leveland Plain e 5 3 Negligee Shirts Zen . 3} e Midgzets on a previous a t 1 ‘* ¢ o 2 . i B el eriT Years Ago. jen th 2 previous oce Maltine, plain, large size . $1.20 N et sachuscits, to whom the oath of office | @ veritable Jack-ii X 0L aDDEAT &t | slon. Tt 1s probable that the tie will 8 o L3¢ [ (lfly ing and disappearing.—Meriden R K of a man. Election to the hizhest of- Havim: SHithz toniibono otiteRolal vedy Sox triotted iinto o g | PANIEE SR BTSSR BEIEAE ES Rl ESlniDllve Soan £ LELEE 00 se of sctting the American mind | ¥Mash in the staves of the of ce, n paneled every phase of the game. In the pre- only, per p: hml e ot R s s s s S N BRah a e e < Suit, Dress, was administered today, strikes the E Bevlin, Jan. 1 (By Associated | be played off soon. Referee Dick Dil- shington but it requires no i flce Life Buoy Soap in the Bay State, which cary dry, the d congress now 'and scared away Bolshevism Wilh | howae enterfainment arranged { d )] o) scovers thut cessary to gnact coafetti. Tt was the first dancing in- | direotors of : ayman's Soap .. with it (Le privilege of oceupying | of the associntion o e a mew law to op to the use dulged in here since the outbreak of | .. PR AN - Cilsaia e chatr made famous by many of Amer- | sames constituted the ac gate’s Sh of intoxicating liguo the bone dry war, and Tevelers made the most 2 7 e N AT e ica’s greatest men, has not affected | capital.—sSprineficld ¥ 2o bl ol 3 . B . I OV uc | given by the Davis magicians was the i Camphor Toe. 11 consentration of the intellec to ize their object. They may not : e connived to thvart the President they hope to be able to do 80 in | Governyr Coolidge’s estimate of him . the dowmtorn section of the ¢tbs | F o ' i 0t e the svenine. Do r that they may he able to say | cop lite ': L merry one the crowds approsimated those of f B B Ol R RE S Coleate Fane L S following the show. The association | B Mavis Tale .........,.... 21 | holds a similar event every vear on New Year's day and these events are always well attended Recause of n@merous activities in he city night the directors were move than LOOK FOR THE SPECIAL SALE PRICE TAGS AND SAVE DOLLARS! TRADE AT |i= t notto o Bolshevist. since ! peace times, and police reports show be realizes that whenever conditlons | them o have been well behaved. The old year flickered and went out, Gov- | are svceh that must carn his own | only disturbances were cawesed by a country 1920 “Presigent Wil- e country in 0 ¢ A few hours before the flame of the failed”. Their attitude is not d so much on a deel to defeat | ornor Coolidge was asked by a Boston | Jiving, h ¥ P Boston | demanstration by unemploved wait- e s de 2 T ers. who attempted to farce a gen- rica’s war aims as it s on a reporter for his views on the year | 1V AnsCri 8. pted to ce gen ination to defeat the Tresident’s cral walkout. Six hundred of them £ that was about to dawn, probably e LaonTe Wi ¢ learmed a ! baraded through the streets of the expecting an answer buidt on api valuable Jess ave ale , inner city, carrying placards de- bear watching not because the¥ | grame 1r guch was the case he was | wavs v must Mmanding fived wages and the aboli- = P bac fhay tace |l & 5 sev want | tion of tips. They succeeded in get- dishonest but because they are | gisapnointed. Governor Coolidge had | P70 Shich ey v n DEg o s lerze i T Albany | ling cvough recruits to close down | nothing bright or witty to say His A the dining rooms of every hotel and | aims. They are gentlemen who wrprised at the large crowd that e e e Cair The ntertatnng 1iand open house ir and ate endowed with a wax held under rhe supervision o Physica £} ctor Warren S, Slater and ©. T. Woods of the local assocla- tion. e of cuuning and politic 83C- | statement weps slmply fo the effoot { restauraut in Geeater Berlin. The sfuddle th nds . 0 it - gues evel e leac wotels were vith which to betuddle the minds | pot ve gid not expect to teach the " . - Buests in n the Jeading hotels w e voters 1 = i= proba in 1 compelled to dine in thelr rooms and . i people anything but he expected to | U9 ° vy [ hud only makeshift service bage and Knox are dyed-in-the- learn a deal from the people. There NO SURKE CANDIDATE YT gol when zefs nome. —3 t e is a statement deserving of being en- | 1"nion T o z " | graved on the walls of the statel v honest methods if they can and | o, jmperialists. They intend to throw President Wilson by pe Kisselbrack Undecided—Burekhardg : i 3 - ———— con Wil structure—nothing t <k tilding. Planning 150th Auniversary of Dec- | Will Not Seek Tax Office Job. i3 tructo 1 ing te R lobe.) ! GETS CONSENT BY WIRE. DILLON REFFEFREES GAMES, teach, much to learn. It smacks bf | cretary Wilson's messa to th i course to Many names of prominent men are heard fn connection with the vacancy Among one of the first marr 2! Dick ey can’t pursue stuch rv—well, anything to Lteat Wil laration of Tudependence. ¢ - Dillon, well 'kn (TR el GLGL AEE G GO s rewdjustment conference ut Philadelphin, Jau. 1-—looklng more in the tax collector's office. due to the | of the year was one in which 1 ty as a referce of basketha vesterday urging tl w seven vears ahead, a number of S I Lahapls resigation of RBernadotie loomis. Tt the home folks called the governor state house i buildi 1 — . mration of a widespread building | citizens of this ci and state have h e TR G Rehe Gt e o A L 1ave | js Dhelieved that before the common 5 . i = svival rings pleasantly in evervone's | turned their attention to the 150th ko INTAL FOR TRENCHES : - | revival rings pleasantly 3 council meets in January the list w : : O RENTAL FOR T spected him. And they do say that |ears. [or nearly two years this ba- | auniversary of the signing of the e I st VI necessary before the rites could be be greatly augmented As has bheen 7 ¢ ' carried out. Miss Rachel V. Baker stated in the papers, the most promi- | (o'W Sit FUo8 0 ey nent of the seekers for the office are e i (SRS 1e city's best kaown athletes S bride of Warl A. Williams of s4 i 4 Kisselbrack, clerk in the war| . ied several we ago a1 Pe Church street, telegraphed for the bride-to-be was but 18 ycars of age | this city yesterday and refereed and the consent of her parents was | games of baskctball at the Y. M. C. A It was only yesterday that he learnad dre Tardl who heads the gen- | Governor Coolidge is “Cal” 10 a large | sic industry of civilization has been | Deelaration of Independe he death of John Adrian Martin, practically at a standstill, and it is an A resolution has been prepared for n fon for Franco-American | number of the rigged citizenry of : commiss] i encouragir s that there should introduction in ihe state legislature, | a1 such invigovating evidence of a deslve ! which meets in January. for the ap- | pureau, August Burckhardf, chairman ; to creato suspicion between fthe e to resume it inmediately, even though | pointment of a State Commission t0 | of the board of assessors. and Rich. | COPSent of hec father, Hulcey Baker = 1 n e e ¥is he E day f e ar gc A R arna P ibi- - = F & 5 "1 of 'Meonderoga, N. J The father tel States and France when h - S : the spring—tF days af the| arrange a at international exhibi- | ara Covert < WILD WOMEN LOOSIT AG\AIN boilaing iiac months off. | tion to celebrate the return of peace, egraphed back his consent and Re G. W. €. Hill. pastor of ’ Matiers, disposes of another ef- | Western Massachusetts : ; : | monia. Afr. Dillon was shocked up on ¥ ITe was a greaf the whispered rumors that Mr. Kissclhvack was asked regard- | n and had ing the matter today and he said that : ented inequaltsultinee wioh i - versary of natioral independence in |at the present time he American army occu- 4 1y part of our war debt. and one of| july, 1926. Appeal will be made for | ed. M GUGI GEILE (BELIgSs il (e ted | he first accounts that should be paid | co-gperation on the part of the whole States, they should exert th influ- | as a e f facilitating the geneval | pation and of ous = . N It wemen who are <erfotsly | In the statemer Sccretary Wil- | jn conjunction with the 130th anni- 5 oL ra et bR to charge rental fo son ihal deferred construction is real- he was undecid- Covert says he does not ex- | Congregaiional chut ! vied } s a subjeet that havdly re- pect to be a candidate. ‘“‘Absolutely | HIS COMPANY CITED f . ¢ war allies as well. | nothing ta it.” was the way that Mr ence to discourage such silly and non- | industrial transition from a war to a7t is proposed to urze Congress to [ Burckhardt characterized the peace basis. there is sound couasel. | CIIRD ANNUNL CHARFTY DANCE s discussion 1t is a story at L pany B, 104th F his associates, in mest too absgurd for denifal but report | Ene il e R 8 foster the celebration | of himself nissloner Tardiew's explanation Building enterprises will nof e | BRI . Washinglon vesterday when a num- | nalted by high prices more, than S ) S | rench and e : 1 | per of misguided creatures, most of | our other aftci-war activitios : FAKE MURDER SCARE. FIGHT TO A DRAW. nts. The decoratic the fina! adjustment o world 2OV n e sing s = Edmontou Alberta, Jan 2 1 for the large number them in skirts and one in trousers. | federal government is releasing large . i tou »Ja 2 o) ) arge numi < o trousers, | fo0 o B g and road construc. | Irate Husbaund /Becomes Excited | geant Al. Ross, holder of the Cana el aierit 6l s to overcome without conjuring | liEhted a fire near the White House, | 145" and states and clties are plan- When Wife Iaints. dian middleweight championship, and | tion whiel 3 the fuel being extracts from Presi- | ning big enterprises which had been .| “Kid” Carson of Brooklyn. fought a | march of Kilow et Consulerable coxcitement prevailed for. | bolt the police headquacters | lght when an excited voie notifted he officer in charge that there had reen a murder committed at 194 Cur- | tiss street. Several otficers with Ser s we will have enouzh real ob- isputes which have no ground | " 5 ; ) : dent Wilson's specches. It was the {suspended by war's uncertainties employment which innumerable ~ 15-round draw here last night. thickly wooded sect xistence. France wil > i 5 5 intention of the self-styled martyrs to i fop her t e arabnuon G mer fighting men will be able to ob- € he fir ur ng ati Tongress = ts Germany who will pay the D WhE P8ress | iy when building gets once more in t passss the swifragetamendment. The |yl swing will also help o} ! ey o inaahatlibe censers were represeniafives of the | salve the demobilization problems blished”, says M. Tardieu. More et weani Theodore Johnson in charge aganda discredited. Nexi! Dalionalfyomahgiiash T | tushed to the scene, and after mak- g The mcre frequent are these dem- (Critiey TEvhaeh an \examination, found that the onstrations of childishness by the Na- When tribute is paid to an Ameri-: Whole aifair was due to a domestic I “DEADLY" CIGARETTE. tional Womian's Parly, the more i can hero the homage is not to' him | Wrangle, and no loss of life had oc alone but fo the courage and stead-| cured. : £ fastness emphasized in his deeds anid It all happened when Nicola Ci cotte, who resides at the above ad- >, 3 I firmly convinced the country becomes cy Page Gaston. who resented | | t itry n J: t be ntrusted 1 N 5} we fels (0f ! ciznrettesfin ko my icans | Cstiwoi el fcantatibeRenty o {{ypifyiaz a rican horoes. 8o we consider the ballot seriously, a !find in the % Capt. Hobart dress, had wilnessed his wife faint M. Baker al entials of a sor- | following a quarrel. Mrs. te mon on conduct. As he was of stout earller in the day, went to Hartford ston, no doubt conscientiou Lvesioftheisex axcipermitleditolicon il Bl ooany in Princeton, so! to consult a physician, leaving hev duct such public affairs. Ypres and & ihiel. The Ameri nildren alotic in the house When at Regardless of i i » short- | canism that reared him kept him ola. veturned and learned of this, o et he immediately went to the tencinent L, has resisned as head of the setback fo the cause when representi- Cigarette Leagt e i k to ause when represer r object! must have discovered by } In a cup of Postum that her ideas on the subject are | COMINES, equal suffr B R o einin e apeciallyiaie | of hisifhther nflaw tadiihe M Sine th 'S t t uated and that she was traveling | 5Ve'Y time the Notional Woman's e of an viator | bulldingvhere Ne began to herate His er'es a most at- Party succeeds in getting its name In | (v » 2 all those of the| wife for her actions. Mrs. Cicotte i e | mienservicn,rote ighity” with | retirnes wnle her arralprunent was tractive flavor. . wanted a supply of the perni- ir . American irc T vociferous tones of her hubby, she Tb * }naltb t et ahd Llhe o e ew Year's resolutlons ave raach- 3 ¢ T >ilots | sailed to| immediately & 4. It was then ‘*:'\-::rr:vi'zm‘\rvu,ui‘\:‘«“my’,’r!‘i\m”y» l.\» « straining point . 1t ‘u-m u"h‘!‘\‘ were 1‘.“:‘:' \:y‘r‘lm L:“‘! ({-‘:A‘:‘wnn the police | eres i 00. e _ or Postum contains the goodness of cereals, with no harmful substance . idering their fears the army g | minds of men Ensworth . &6 261 ers who co hardly Dbe de- When el Ford, twho swill 3 ft mostl ornful o st o e, x| X0 T vies to e Sevvaden | SO0 W is made in a moment , at table, had been steeped in the nefarious 2 ; e Pursons gotten that Salvation Nell put the (Baltimore American I{2:»021;:;;41]:;;\r;“\?\z’;;“_” e g R e e A Bty w;‘:“\’.'”<’,v‘y\mu:n;‘(axu\'g e 66 w]thout bolllng- Ecorjomlcal‘ con=- hole ! bonds, which shall be passed on to 1 nt of indemnity doughboys put the German in tne | DAYIIONE O (Mae N ierest bearing Foremen, Uen' t l. N e obaation of Great Byl | AR 1Ll 18 103 ; ient, de iclous. ain's debt {0 1t might be well to | <onlon 80 99 ; ” . e i Gt n we heres 2 Ressor s . Bumphr 3 R 8 able poison for the enem It Rlizzards in Texas and balmy rains | understand pwever, that it has Humphre 76 04 . z . v long time since even onur | Morse 90 91 A positively deadh. Ask any Ger- | in New England. Soon peopie mav |beea a long e RO 2 small company xt to guns and bullets, the sol- the indulgence of ed as agents of a tobacco com- | after put a safety pin through $150,- ¥ th ve baen' said of Ameri- praised the little white solace as | " | can of theni laudatory in r anacea for the discomforis of | rypning an automobile conee™ he | rribute to Americaa aviators will not renches and the shock of exptod- [ oo enlist as a cub on his dad’s | appear in the official records: and | it that they had the pure game SFANLEY WORKS. ness to take the air in planes that Office, + ha deeds of men — _ : e ) General Pershing sent his best | like “Hobey” Baker will live in the; grym 3 S6— 2064 shells. Super-Puritans held up et (et 5 o T, ands horrov and saw our - T might be un degenerate before the ey he war is over now and the cig- e ot e is once more a poison’, Miss pn insists. It proved to be dis- soldiers who faccd Pershing’s | be coming north for the winter and ‘Ept»n')mg their summers in Floiid Lo an American, |