New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 17, 1919, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1916, POLITICIANS MUST NOT SWAY VOTING by Mayor Eight who, a sht of the short time subjects’ of another are now, through ninety-four men aliens, but who citizenship proced- fuil-fledged American citizens, given a formal welcome and r ception evening in the Bihu Bur- ritt hall and were at the same time sented with certificates of citizenship. Lawyer M. D Mayor G. A. Quigley and L. ssed the newly made citizens, impressing upon them their new re- sponsibilities and being particularly strong in their remarks in reference 1o the importance the right of franchise. As a word of advice, these ney citizens were urged to avoid the Ppoliticians, when vote seekers are the type commonly referred to such, and to vote according to dictates of their own conscience. effect, the mayvor d: The handsome monument at tral park, which you pass as you through Main treet is symbolic the blood shed and the live crificed Dy the men who, in 1861, went to war to drive out of this country. Year sold negroes like we sell cattle. A strong, young able- bodied negro would sell for §800 or $900 on a public platform hou- sands of lives were given to establish this republic and drive out slavery Now you are free to worship God as vou please and free to live and raise families. Freedom was what those men fought for in 1861. Free- dom of Cuba from the tyrannical Spanish government was fought for by Americans in 1898, and in this last war, Americans went to. France and Bélgium and the other European countries to fight for an American principle. America believes in uni- versal freefom and because of this principle, America went to war to drive aut wcy out of the world and I hope we have succeeded Federation of Citi “Tonight you men are admitted the greatest organization, the g federation of men that God ever permitted to exist. In this country you are free and all we ask is that You obey the laws, which in the future you will t in making, and that you Jive clean, honest lives. In this country the Amecrican does not fear the Turk, nor does the Pole fear the Russian. We give you citizenship and from you we ask loyalty There are, I think, 94 of you new citizens to receive your papers tenight. Do vou realize what 94 votes mean to an election ? New ago were country ure were last school pr P. Slade of the In Cen- o slavery 0, men ens, yod Britain to be decided by 62 votes and less, sq you can appreciate what 94 vot could accomplish. 1 want to tell you to vote an honest American balic Vote what t think righ for is Avoid the Politicians. “Don’t be swayed by the politician who has prohably promised to deliver vour vote. Don’t let any man deliver your Deliver it yourself, and when you so to the ballot box, voic for what You think is right. That's what we ask of you as American cit- fizens. We give you citizenship. We loyalty from you. Perhaps some f vou men come from Poland. You ve receiving tonight what men are ying for this very night on Poland’s orders—freedoni and the right to five in free country, and all we in return is loyalty and obedience o the laws you ‘will help to make hould there be a crisis and Amer- a needs vou, you would be expected vote sk * Fruit-Juices v In Vials Jiffy-Jell flav- ors come sealed in glass—a bottle in each package. Each is rich es- sence, condensed from fruit juice. Add boiling water, then this essence, and you have a real-fruit gelatine dessert, and at trifling cost. You should know this fruity dainty. JufyJel 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer’s Z Packages for 25 Cents I BAYER Your Tailor Suits and Overcoats to Order | 5% ()00 Limited Numbers at $35.00 saxe, | of | of ! atest | I have known elections in | to Remember that in this ‘ countr women sspected o | race in he world 1 [ as do Americans. vublic her zive her manhood | of our men. Be men, ican citizens.” The mayor . when plow When you are rid- and a woman, work, enters, seat |ing in car, tired after rise and | American day’s your nd be good we expect it Amer- told of 20 years he was a to which were hitched srved a thrashing Presentation Before presenting the pape At- torney Saxe said he coud not help saying that he is pleased at the large number of citizens and the in- terest they displayed in turalization. them of the duties and citizen- 1ip and the nd benefits Professor Slade’s Addr 5 | Professor Louis P. Sade, principal of New Britain High school, delivered excellent talk on American citi- He cxplained the require- become a citizen and the s of citizenship. It also has 1ty and support on all tted, and expe ab- at all times. Citizen- chip teaches peace with brother’ men, | calling for the application of force | in only three instances, namely, when the county is in danger of invasion; at times of insurrection, and to en- | force the 1z in conclusion, Pro- esso Slade extended an invitation to the new citizehs to meet and PUSS with him at any time, any pertaining to citizenship, and citizen of New Britain, he welcomed them secing, boy, a man driv- his wife and a That man de- | | of Papers, | new have He reminded obigations of | offered {an zenship ments advant: a claim of loy who are bene | solute Toyalty to The Mayor's Welcome. Concluding the exercises, Quigley asked the new citiz semble for a flash-light picture. ‘The mayor said Mr. Slade is one of our best ciliz “He did not tell you,” id the mayor, “that although :he 1s @ family and is considerably old- than many of you, in the recent he offered h ervices to his in support of the principle he, as a good citizen believes Mayor s to as- er | war | country | which in The mayor said he is ple tice a number of good old Irish names among the list of new citizens. 1t is a long time since New Britain h reccived so many new Irish citizens and he is doubly proud of them cause he has Irish blood in him but whether they are Irish or Polish or any other nationality, matters not in this country. As | Reilly said at the K. of C. banquet a few nighfs ago, it does not make any ed to no- Your Opportunity Commencing Saturday for one week, we offer to the public 200 selected all pure wool guaranteed Suits and Overceats MADE TO ORDER at $40.00 and $45.00. -Insure yourself RIGHT STYLE ! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED or no sale. | M.BAYER, spects its women | That's | reward of opportunities ; be- | ex-Congressman | j difference whether your ancestors came over on the Mayflower and land- ed at Plymouth Rock, or whether | they landed at Castle Garden or Ellis Island, so long as you are good, hon- loval Americans. As mayor of the city, as and as a native of the city, and hope that your ihip will be signalized at the! polls when you your ballot. ! Whether become republican democrats, be honest, ciean Ameri- cans. That all we ask of you,” the mayor said Durinz the evening, a male quar- tet rendered selections and at the conclusion of the exercises everyone | sang “America.” H EXHIBITING DEUTSCHLAND | a citizen, I welcome you entry into citizer cast vou or | | is | | Will Britain’s Sailor | man Vessel Be Used to Collect for Fund—Starts on Tour, | London, Oct 17.—Since the surren- der of the famous German cargo sub- marine Deutschland, which created a sensation by her trin the United | States in 1916, and back to her home port, she -has been overhauled and now is beginning a tour of British coast towns. She will be open to inspection by the public in aid of King George's fund for sailors. Alterations have been made so that visitors can pa into the interior without having to descend the stecp iron ladder from the conning tow | Her guns have been dismounted. The Deutschland was among the 87 | or more German submarines surren- | dered by the Germans after the armi- stice and delivered to British naval | authorities in English ports. CURES OF LEPROSY. Honolulu, Oct. 17.—Announcement | has been made here that complete | cures of let s are being made at the Kalihi Territorial hospital in this city and that within the last few months | 20 patients have been paroled without one recurrence of the dise [ Blood tests of the discharged pa- tients have revealed no trace of the| leprosy germ. Patients now under treatment are showing marked im-| provement. | Chaulmoogra oil, obiuined from the | sceds of the taraxogenes kurzii, for 50 | cars known as the specific for lep-| rosy, was the only medicine used in | effecting the cures. the oil having been 1 | perfected by | refining process dis- | covered hy Dr. A. L. Dean, professor | of chemistry and president of the Uni- | versity of Hawa { Millinery Luxury Our Spectal for Saturday Each Hat is a creation, replete with charm and style-beauty. group of Hats that represent values up to $10. They are made of a fine quality Silk Velvet in black and all colors. E TRADE CONQUEST American and British Agents Ad- * other recently sentatives here of both jritish trade bodi head of one Ameri inization said he business man way: ‘Eventually- from now—we normal trade nations which months ago, our enemies. t busy now?—if T don’t, someon: will' So sentimental considera- are he dollar and are what busi- American and The an business men reasons it out perhaps in Al have re relations with until a few Why not this vear 5 CONTINUED sumed those were, clse tions the ne: The A sharpness proached in acterize the conduct activities during the { it is generally conceded. Americ possession of raw materials, her for quantity production and fact that her industrial machin- is not so clogged with strikes other labor disturbances which eliminated pound once more is seeking.’ mit That Market Is Sought London (Correspondence of of pre-war competition unap- will char- foreign tr few year. day of next Associated Press.)—American and British foreign trade interests have el resumed their accustomed pre-war code, and the competition for commercial conquest of Germany enemy tite nd countries is well under This way is | ery admitted by repre- are on fhe subject of shoribread. popular with Scotch and Ing folk. “But, good as was the old-fasiey foned kind,” remarked our hostess§ “jit was so extremely rich that th heavy taste lingered long after cat ing. . “w ing like that about the shortbread we have at qur house—Lorna Doong Biscuit 1 A v squares thal N and ready to serve, any {ime. “I was talking to mother them only the other dax says that Lorea I all the apptig fashioned i enongh 80| ness and freshness, however, are not the only features that ro mmend them. A still greater consideration g the fact that National Biscuit ‘ompany products obviate the neces- ity for wixing and baking at home. ud any woman who has spent a @ of Dber time in the EPEMNg cven for a small fam- {ly knows the comfort, efficiency and conomy of buying these uniformly read — s to s otsy. . 2 her was say- last weck,” remarked “She told me that it S onz ago when the kitchen B icll of Der time that a chance to really <o differ- LORNA DOONE Biscuit and learn what a dainty bite thcy make their wonderful shortbread flavor and just- enough richness. Serve fruit with them and learn what real shortcake is. The name LORNA DOONE is on every biscuit. Sold by the pound and in the famous In-er-sea! Trade Mark package. * NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY e 27 Unceda Biscuit wants them, as if he stood 8 the oven door.” “Yes, that's the Dbeauty of a National Biscuit Company products —they are always ready—night and day—and always fresh. Their readi- tite ithout Extravagance The Hat You Longed for at the Price You Want to Pay $5.95 Hats This SPECIAL is a You would not think it pessible to sell such Hats at this price. All Ages Children’s Hats | Beavers — Velours Large Assortment for All Colors and in Combinations Many Styles to Select From —Eastern Millinery Co.— 223 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN Hats of the Better Kind at Popular Prices RIGHT FIT! Bayer Your Tailor, 9 East Main St. ORDER NOW and save $10 to $15. BAYER Your Tailor Suits and Overcoats to Order $ % =5.00 Limited Numbers INSURED. Clothes are ~ Bronson Building London | | nous and | § British trade, the United of this so seriously impairing it is thought, insures States a fair proportion ness. But it busi- volum:- entially British trader will adiantages that a be e is pointed out foreign trade a “new and that experience measure, the v hich favor bidders. will ame s feel in ted trade lack of offse indic now American LLECTION CON HIGH. —The cost of elec- about thrée Thi print- tions is expected to be times as high as those of 1914 is due to the advanced cost of ing, traveling and incidentals Six hundred and two members the chamber of deputies are to elected and it is predicted that average expenses of each will be 000 francs of be the Values Too Good to Miss In the Showing of Fashionable New Apparel For Late Fall and Winter CONVENIENT TERM STUNNING SUITS Exquisitel tailored suits style and design. All the new colors. Remarkable valu terms are open to you. OPEN Gergeous Dresses O AN Of every conceivable material. All sizes and styles. A rare op- portunity to procurc that S $25.00 ., want you Any Man Who VERY MAN that and materials the finest. tive or ultra-fashionable the QUALITY On convenient t for matc v 1 convenient knows quality will buy these su Workmanship misses and ladies ials here in casy in every new the popular _ $27.50 Comfortable Coats woolcns in the thentic lines of Fashion. Many with fur colars and cuffs, Handsome $27-50 up: garments wa au- Knows Quality Styles unsurpassed. Conserva- $35.00 in in them. Hey, Skin-nay, C'mon C'mon over an’ sec my new the suit that is purchased he 200d looks and good WEAR poy will be proud of $13.50 suit! Ev Made for GATELY & BRENNAN 37 MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Visit Our Store For Bargains of Merit We carry a full line of Gent’s Furnishings. Best goods at reasonable prices. We have all kinds of Costumes for Halloween at Special Prices. Masquerade Costumes to rent. G. KNAUS’ ARCH STREET GENTY’ FURNISHING STORE 179 ARCH TREET.

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