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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER ¢ ) B | "' W " T s Sentnces - Siply Commuted-~| 57 0 1 Bloted Commane | om0 ‘ Any To 1*1{;1 Qfi }ffldggestlon Cltizenship Not Restored 1 yam, i, S ror viianen ot ei-Ruxilinry's Officars — [anr o eompime o | ‘ ity Your Untl your varlovs digestive onlits Washington, Dec, 24— Announce. | Hiheleo for v thon ot o ; o . Tl : e s ol ) Fond are in order your food, instead of eont was made at the White ! \ clectel com f ¢ § p L < et and sente v ahi r 3 12 Wato yesterday affernoon thal Presi.|n® DeRan to serve Sept, 0, 1920 mander o nith Post, No eIt cut hin e fued | i) e will properly nourishing you will be liable dent Harding had commuted the sen. | , 70%Ph M. Caldwell, « L ERTLE o e bk ; o il ’ to clog and poison your system. Your tences of 24 so-called political pris-? .. v R [ i ; ! ight Feed 4 ; oners, including Fugene V. hehy, wha | HI0TES ael, sentenced | to SO i : ARG dlidiing ‘ s pixer iw blood will be poor and impure and T O i he CBPIONABE | " fiugene V. Debs, convioted L Cle e of the organiz ving the| The case of . dnst o - J your nervous system thoroughly run ‘ 5 Pl d S o land, Ohio, for violation of Espion ) [ electio v o} | Donat fo \ fc ¢ nore v skl ¢ : tenced to fram two to twenty years | not and senter e L AR et rep bR gl i tiee ¢ L down. Take immediate steps to secure ebs e released from anta | g ears. Sentence began. An 0 | s | the Taw o then ivi i SeF tan vl o e G ol g Gal Doy STl began April e it e R G S aVEN SIGH N L IR o | 1 \ | the healthy activity of stomach, liver, Five soldiers who wore sentenced to | Aojick 1o g X G life fmprisonment. by a general courte | uny e oot lateriatEheial iniiah igRoq D Stpe Suptl t G e i FaRe and bowels. To this end you should . act and teneed I'he other it martial at Coblen: for the killing of | Aug . 2 e to twenty vear i Ows ( o \ o ma P Y a former British officer were pardoned | tence con ¢ i PR e = 3 l“ by the president o n Ry resten Wk Shihl A L ha ‘ifl aniL AL AN | J Is Not a Pavdon Clavs ‘€, convieted at 11 Pasg Commutation of sentences of the | Texas, of unlawful depirtire ‘, it ¢ o ie ( ; e f T | ' { Y W \ ¥ y 84 prisoners means that the presi- | United States in time of 1 Y o crs 1 AT Ekji ) i dent is not disposed, even in the case | tenced 1o five ye No 1918 e SHRAE : | Wi § A ) : \ - P of Dehs, to issue out-and-out pardons| 1d Hamilton, vinted at Chica o ; ; Pl ; b olc g Ly & 10c—12 pills : ; 2 B c pills with consequent restoration of rigl Aug. 3 ), for violation of | y n s n; calor bewr erywhe : i 1 of citizenship T sentenced 1o ten 5 ; . ; e ey P"l'“] v”‘ ‘ Mithant Sasolty f AALDS £ 4'3:‘; 25¢ 40 Pl.”l Attorney General Daugherty, who e el O e L i pilma want ( I G cSIi Ll 5 e % 50c--90 pills called Debs to Washington for a per-| 2, 1917, to five years al Sioux sonal interview last March, recom-|N. D. for violation of Espionuge o 7 ) 1 ¢ : 5 .‘ ) l’)lll’oll h]l) . o e e —— — . mended to the president that it would | NOw out under hond | GArS 0 Sxaalloh o iy : e LR e ¢ 3 By o he a “gracions act of merey” to re Gustay H. Jacobson, convict it | ne e AN T ey % B R A 4 BE R PR PR R BR lease the socialist leader, Chicago, sentenced to threc i his No Question of Guilt, lolation of Espionage act, an z e incumbent for the ¢ N year Mandalay, Burma, 1 T < . £ T E W T O o ; According to the summary of the | Sept. 4, ‘onducted milittary e N e e Al s e R e e | BH i N¢ Rg y A Q CERT[FICATE Debs 18 given out at the White | “hterprise W Britair post. which numbers ao bbul 350| British emplre, tempere S 7 X : ¢ \ W0 A ) House, “there is no question of his Mrs. Tde ( « Ll Hian el avecn B oo tibe Whie yee to the principle « FeRpR gullt and that he actively and pur. | islovalty at Los \xu.-}.\ nd s com of all officers and frus s the chief posely obstructed the draft. In fact, | S€ntenced July 3, 1918, to eleven| ooy will me Hoint future to|the ninth annual confs W4 ho Seacon’s Best Wis s Q T/ he admitted it at the time of his trial, | Y8r®: ~ Now confined in hospital ormulate plans for progre I . « he Seagon’s Best Wishes SANTA but sought to justify his action. He| Jack Law, convicted at Chicago for| o\ ofijeers i BT P . This meet- | B (e & ; e o A i 5 W by 0 meanm, however. ne rubiq | HOIation of the Esplonage act and | ' LA LI s bs LI C i eaneis thes e \ resents this certifictae for one pair of Jo " rph convic a 1 1 N - P ( P bl QR » r 7, TR nence and the resulting far-reaching ’ * : : spite of the B ge act and sentenced Jan. 17 [ cg’ anxiliary to the cifeet of his words, very probably [ PIONE® act and s also electe officers last night and the | 3000 delegates, incuding more thi iy &y ing that they will make life’s outlook bright- might not have ived the gentence Walter Phillips, convicted at Okla oll named to he the i he did. s an old man, not Stron | o ity Oia. for e Tliaad Dresident, Mrs SONISISUSeEODCIEA ALY IS o { | e e 5 « o physically. He isa man of much per-|octive araft and sentenced Oct. 6, | Anna centor xice-com?| presidential address e wh X ' ¢r and happier with each succeeding day. sonal : ressive person- | 1017 (o six years. o .. Julla Carroll: junior| Wore the Insignia confe 5 = o) hich ‘|m|lllvr‘ nmmlmm\.» nimiales ol ao b avicted b Santallie |icetao mmanter) 05 el ke “:“"\ “'\' his HCo LR } el (0 rous man calculated to mislead | n. 3. and sentenced Oct, 8. 1920, o | ehavot e N Chlia T5ac] o1 itensive of the t B X B A Q@ ream ITQ VD o ( the unthinking and affording excuse | (o "\,‘ Tt bl ; ; ainst 1o « " YA ST THIS FORM OF GIFT for those with criminal inten aliens into the United States in time el ) No Sabotage Advocates Vreed | of war ATlEeE Veronion it “Fhe list, in the main,” said an| Albert B. Prashner, com P e (o B it coall Gehion e By < | LIE ©F n sxeenutive statement issued from the | cpj ind sentenced Aug. 30, 1918, , " crmeelings on e es SE I eR sl LIS e RS W l "{ \ K:: White House, *is made up of those|to ten rs for violation of Bspion- | (Lo post and auxiliary, and s oChehsens g Sy .4 5»1 ° who opposed the war in one way or|age act | 1\ was served, the \:m{»‘: ““1 ,, another, and it is made up of | than Wilhelm Schumann, convicted s thé ho! S grab-bag was| . e v A | dE AT e ey N . . . 1, a third of 1. W. W. prisoners, and|iort Dodge, Towa, for violation o i ,,\M“?‘ o e citt T T T o 85 West Main St. New B“tal“y Ct. these have either expressed full peni- pionage act and sentenced July 11, | Te ieh merriment. The| of mi‘ e n e G ! . tence or are hooked for deportation. | 1915, to five years id two weeks| uphill fight. $ : The Department of Justice has given Joseph A. Sthur and Mauri o y a h time the of- o no recommendation in behalf of ihe|Snitkin, convicted ! s advocates of sabotage of the destruc-|Ind., for violation ¢ tion of government by force, and the|and sentenced June president let it be known he would |years. not cousider such cases. Tn addition to| Anthony J. Stopa, convicted at N ] the five soldiers on the list, many other [ Detroit and sentenced Aug. 17, 1918, | 00 1070 0T cases @ under con ation. to twenty years for obstructing enlist- 3 No Reflection on Court ment. Sentence commuted by presi- The president expressed the wish |dent \\va to five year be stated that tr H. L. Trel i t Farg : g ! N 6T o . @ at it be stated the grant of | . u (‘:“- . .”«”m‘\‘m ”“:: ::n”.wv‘“' H / / P ‘:Jilaw@‘ ‘v\ Temeney n the casesacted upon doca| N, D for vieition of Kaplonae: acl| Gu'flufijkfl HEN_S ; @@E{ ‘% our g:kif ISCHAS inner of the courts in enforcing the law in|bes: Jan, 21. To be deported. olute non-co-operation wit Sun is 1,369,000 times larger he carth net in view of the changed conditions, | James A. O'Dell, Roy Youngblood § ¢ ycorge Van Gilder and J. B. Rich- | The vast majority of ed politi- | George Van ! disoners still imprisoned are the |ardson. — While serving with "‘“ On Face and Hands. | I. W. W. group, are rarely American|American forces in —Germany, It('h dand EUrflCd. FGCG 1l pr were tried before general tizens and hu\l-'nn good 5.'1.'nn| 1r7> R & el s . Disfigured. LOS‘L Rf}l)‘t- cxecutive clemency. A number of con icted citizens have never been im- prisone w to appeals under e b prisoned, owing LPF imprisonment blisters which' would break and form aietments e wa?egtion el IT WILL MAKE YOUR WORK EASIER, YOUR FOOD WILL TASTE BETTER, George Lancefield, a former officer, and were sentenced tc /My trouble came in tiny water still pending. These do not come under ceuti onsideration. st ot Ladies' Auxiliary A. O. H I red. T The list of prisoners whose sen-|[ing of the [ g < 5 > . g " g 770 nees were vmnn\lnul l)\ the P last eve at which every me H;"“ ‘f “w Hadithan ATVD YOU WHLI. }‘iND E M A4V Y‘.U .\"L».u nt to expire Dec s: | brought approximately a pound o / N1 face was disfigured. 1lost | | Orville Anderson, food which will be given to needy e e Deadwood, S, D, under age | families for Christmas. A large num e sentenced Oct. 5, 1918, to four |ber of the members were present and e trouble last ddflb’)u‘ three a very enjoyable time was had at the A pound party was held at a meet ¢X and tt i e vldiers pardonec by the 17 i time of national peril, but he feels he five soldiers pardoned by (‘ % he ends of justice have been fairly|president's order are Carl J. Bryan, D g i B 1 , and rles Ashleigh, convicted at Chi- | social which followed the mecting. e oA Ql‘Smp e ) "'j@ . © .(l' Y b ] © " Ointment I was healed.” | | o T O BBE N TR T D g D R R igned) Miss Agatha Tyler, R. 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