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i NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, JULY 3, 1916, ~ 7~ ' ° ' 7 7 x 71> ¥ %! To insure Victor quality, always look for the famous trademark, “His Master's Voice.” It is on every Victrola and every Victor Record, It is the only way to identify genuine Victrolas and Victor Records. [ = AN WAWAVARAWAWARN W Alma Gluck and the Nightingale TR AU VAUV AU AU AT RAT AN on a new Victor Record Alma Gluck matching the beauty of her song with the trills of the nightingale! Here is a revelry of bewitching sound indeed! The air is a famous old German waltz, alive with the tuneful rkythm and fascinating cadence in which Gluck is so thoroughly at home. Blended with Mr. Kellogg’s celebrated bird notes, her lilting melodies possess a captivating and irresistible charm. S ERE Nightingale Song Alma Gluck (With bird voices by Charles Kellogg) Victor Red Seal Record 64566. Ten-inch, $1 Y ™ ME XICO " q the last ditch,” he continued. “Besides | are responsible for the present em- . we have more than 200,000 veterans, | broilment, will be turned into deserts. “All the good people of both coun- | yrgineq to a style of warfare that | EYOrY means ought to be taken by ol o hcl b i e ] both sides to avold this threatened RN 5 Last month the Victor presented to music-lovers Alma Gluck’s rendition of that sweet old song, ““Listen to the Mock- ing Bird,” with bird voices by Mr. Kellogg. The novelty as ATTRAUNVRAY for peace, for war, if it comes, will be hell on earth while it lasts, and it will last a long time,” Andres Garcia, the Mexican consul at El Paso said. “The United States will have to face a united people determined to fight to makes the best use of our peculiar natural conditions. The Americans will encounter heavy losses in exter- minating the Mexican people, for that is what the war would be. War woulq mean a terrific destruction of prop- erty in Mexico, as we realize. The es- destruction of life and property.’” Two views of Amerfcan eoldiers in the ‘“‘pe- culiar netural conditions’” mentioned by Senor Garcia are seen here. They are pictures of Ameriean troopers clambering over rocks in northern Mexico and firing from behind sand well as the beauty of it won the into instant and wide popularity. ingale Song. The Victor is supreme not only because of its exquisite This record leaped So it will be with the Night- tates of the wealthy reactionaries, who | heaps. miles on this front the Austrian and [ ours,” he explained. *“Note that at - i Italian trenches in parallel being often | 2280Ta the lines run together.” 7 It was decided that the best time to as close as thirty to ffty yards, but | oo 7o pora was in the early morning at Zagora they slide into each other | when the actual firing was desultory. ~ and then slide away again, uphill and | Many miles of walking before day- Tone; not only because the world’s greatest artists make Victor Records exclusively; but also because, month in and month out, Victor Records offer the latest, the best and the greatest in ¢ every branch of music and entertainment. \ At the nearest Victor dealer’s today you can hear any Victor Records you wish. And { have demonstrated for you the various styles of Victors and Victrolas—$10 to $400. down dale, following the general | break over a pontoon bridge spinning the Isonzo river, and up a mountain- ties into the Adriatic sea far above | Side protected from artillery shells by tunnels, brought the party to the Zagorfl, MOllIltaiIl HElHllet, HfiS | Ve"r":;e'snuanon at Zagora illustrated | headquarters of the officer in com- } Tms Umque Dlstmcuon the difficult and curious character of | mand of the hill forc The com- trend of the Isonzo river which emp- Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Important warning. Victor Records can be safely and satisfactorily played only with Victor Needles or Tungs-tone Stylus on Victars or Victrolas. Victor Records cannot be safely played on machines with jeweled or other reproducing points. the warfare on this front, where there | Mander conducted his visitors still il ae further up to mountain towards Za- lines of trenches crossing so much as | £0Ta, already visible ns a heap of a single acre of flat land, for there is | TUinS of what once had been the (Correspondence of The Associated Press) | no flat land except on a rare moun- | Péaceful homes of peasants. The vis- e o (T Rt S || itors went up at an angle of sixty de- o e “You must see Zagora, they're al- | ETees, in the shelter of the old 4 June 20.—Zagora, which is a little | .o " noniine there, playing little | tTenches that once had been front mountain hamlet that was buried In | tricks on each other,” said a division | trenches. At every turn were visible oblivion before the war, is famous to- | staff officer to a correspondent of The [ little plots of wooden crosses where sciated Press. He then took down | ltalian or Austrian soldiers had fallen 'a photographic map and showed two | JUFIRE the terriffic fighting carried on lines of trenches running for miles | DY the Italians to gain their way up New Victor Records demonstrated at ail dealers on the 28th of cach month Victrola [ A A A A A A FAU AU AU NAVRA day as the only point on the Austro- Italian front, and perhaps on any mander, “with little artillery fire be- cause either side using guns would, in view of the closeness of the opposite WHEN YOUR 8 | trenches, kill both friends and enemy-” NEWSBOY FAILS “Its wonderful the way the soldiers have kept up their spirits here,” he | = — T e army front, where enemy trench lines | yjong the mountain sides. ‘The up- | (e face of the mountain. = actually run into each other. For 400 | per is the Austrians, and the lower is “It has been like a sword duel be- DN E R e o o L L e e D L L e e B o Y A B B e R Y G T mmmvmmmmmmm QU tween us all the time,” said the com- s ) AT m T I ll H]” M T M T i J il i Hfth ll Il I I it ‘VI } T I 1 | | | | il | | i | | TO LEAVE YOUR | went on. “For a whole month last| This place of Zagora, with its si-that We and they use the same |sion, he pointed to the bodies of sol- | mitrailleuse there until they [ faki which the mountain was mass of | lence fraught with expectant danger, | barbed wire protection. There isn’t | diers lying in the open spacc, caught | sometimes it tnkr-.: ni l-vl;? ‘;:f*\: "f‘ f et rock and mud, when it was pos: | was more impressive than any open |room to plant any more and their | in the wires, fruit of attacks and ominelehnan U;a; miosha e sible to get food up only by .night, | field filled with the shriek of bursting | wires prevent them from getting at, | counter-attacks. The Austrians won't there ‘xht-e days, with a frac u:’e\ when the men could not be relieved, | shells. The party crept from this | as well as keeping us from getting at | let us pick up the dead, so there they | At ]w..i\‘ ‘:rollhplm r‘ _move any myo when to strike a light meant death | silent corner through dark tunneled | them.” Then, with a dulled expres- ‘ lay,” he exclaimed. They play the 0 he must be deac ” from a sniper, when our trenches | ways and zig-zagged about oher ruined ] & were but hastily constructed piles of'| foundation walls, where other sol- e S e e o S T S T By R SN I T R 3 % | stone felt by the -Austrians as we | diers stood, and on, down a line, un- 4’ ’Phone pushed them foot by foot toward the | til the Austrian trenches could be seen “ ,,""‘,I,‘”mmt mountain top, the men held on with | through a maze of barbed wire de- IR = amazing cheerfulness. Not even the | fenses | A WES I ERN »\x""\;;\tlled jSomplained. | The death | An officer pointed to the barhed | If You Suffer from Nervous or Chronic Troubles - \ strugele developed the best qualities | jre and said: ‘““We are on such in- o J UNION of our men. ' Even the soclalsits | (mate relations with the Austrians I Charge $2 a Week—No Mor&\?o Less‘ : e among them, whose principles do not BE SURE HE IS A SPECIALIST, y opinion in these matters. ta. include fighting, bacame some of my, — = My LowiEeesFAre mal Bless- = At i o e ine ¥l broad | sonsiioage) T eharee 52 4 wesk. . bes: ol T o 1 - . eSS, And paper will be I e < . ing to Suffering Hxlé\ani!nn%. mlin G 0 B ol e oD LT e e visitors came full upon the s | without risk to SRR 71 I will tell you frankly just w sent promptly to shattered blackened stone walls of ity, Who Can Least ,Or("‘),:.nm; is necessary. T4 a5 0 L shd NG jus X wh et the hamlet at Zagora, the command- to Pay the High Prices| | ay i spmciatist 1~ 2 tell vou, if vou follow my directioy you by messenger. er advised. *Stoop low, now, and Often Asked by Special- VOUS AND CHRONIC DISEAS faithfully. If it is possible to m run quietly. When your reach our 0 and as such have made a thorough ! huild you to your old-time heal 5 We want you to have the HERALD every night and front line, don't talk, don't even whis- ists. study of these maladies. | ana happiness, T will tell you so per. The Austrians will hear you e N , Wdy s- | o e f L s 3 I KNOW from the study of thous- [ not, T will tell you to what exte to make sure that it is delivered to you we have ar- W and vegin an attack, thinksing we No Need for Money Matters e N e e R ranged with the WESTERN UNION to have a mes- ST N LR o (zo Qefandofx;l Lgn‘er o |iave vou imimediate reliet and to re- | tell vou the PACTS “the 1 CHS S b | "he party halted ar the walls of a = | store vo o srmanent health if i T T IS WHAT YOU WANT ; senger boy rush a copy to your home. This service 18 S G T e tw(;en You fl)l,ld thg Relief i q\.l‘,.:., ond I the shortest pos- | KNOW ISN'T IT? ¢ given at our expense. It will cost you nothing. We kitchen, built under the lower side e You Seek G sible time Come and meet me. Don't 4 want, you to be satisfied and when you are we feel F@¢ houy ting towara i i ou Seek. © DON'T “PATCI-UP'—I RE-|false pride or money matfers staf 5 ) v stoog en against e M LTEB MlLK === g in the way another day. 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