New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 11, 1917, Page 6

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‘ekistence. It Yo It is mot as ' & b sood' men ap frn? sacfifices’on which Life .mm.; nui them intsrest. ' We | it i nlulu- mu bt;loldhr whhu she { individusl in his squad. ¢ the me hods e B B modh.- or ‘else de- 8 & Tace of “loners." . u@e the ineleganics ot' flu ‘unmarried woman. Lonanx. All by themselves, Whht a sad com- Byvie ,‘M this “the -nocth the ™s gicuty » an acbsasdry before the-Tact, | < s nort s a | who holm force up in & cflmhml. X mat sovern- agénts of prova "m 5 h bR e, wion %o ‘Shirk re yatr) Nmm Nife, o md’ptnaenL biandlishments. The *Feen” tempting and prob- [ably Mexico would have fallen. long g0 hiad it mot known that from the shme quarter might come thrnh 2 Mexico fails to be trapped by hlu.. aistiments the thredts will thke care of :lgmulvu + Josepli By Foraker whe:died Yester- fillo ln: Cintinnati was & -oldicr in the -and ‘mfimm fipt i : ‘ot | huig-nmmmnmwm;.- | of certain political dlsastsr which was meted out, o him. : d rndn AND FANOTES. ' Begin llh anew with every rising sun. ays have all been burl-d —WkM ‘County Transcript. And now ih. mother, who. didn’t CALLED SEL DS 10R NEW 'SOLDIERS SOON TO BE NTO FIELD. - Advice By Vnined States Army Officer Which Is Valuable to Those Eligible For Service in America’s ¢ %% e New Legions, * * * ¢ THE SOLDIER AND HIS COMRADES If the new doldier, before joining th.; ©olors, has had everything much his_own way at home, the first thing M will discover when he goes to camp is that he gounts for;just-one While in' the family elrcle he' may have been 100 per cent. lmportun in all_matters relating’’ £6 2 himself, 1n camp he is simply one of eight men who occupy the same tent. 'Theore- " Jitieally, the new soldier may kriow that Weuudzou”&mnqmnn the Allh(' mide; but in OUr WD cise every, lhy increaies ~>Beston m mu ns, 1 DMO!’ 'Q g.'ua’-’e:nt‘ When the United: States ‘gets '.hou ono nmhnn vessels. running ' to to 'ronto’ Mals imh On that youthful boyish ‘head, Flaming ‘with & 1o0ve ‘for, you, . Burning, dgfllq And i e our cotpu. proud and fair,— - A¥Md’ the boy' goes. with/ them, too; ‘Whitlg ai'mather breathes a prayer © JPor the twe, Red, White and Blue. WY LADD. 'R, HEARING NEARS END. e 'm?mmnn—tmae- et costs of operation wes.of the M ~urgetit character. " wun-%. including . exesutives &“&nmm f the big western sys- tems, follvw:z‘m lead of those who fifeceded -thefn during the past four diys and declared that a 15 per cent. sdvarice would help meet the swollen operating costs, due t6 wage Increases and sdvances in the cost of matérials, but in many cases would not entirely "} cover the anticipated. deficit.’ Counsel for various organisations of i shippers, who will be heard by . the | commission beginning May 23, had Yin ‘thelr possession today great masses of data and information luhmntetl by i the carriers, upon which'they will be prepared to.answer: In addition; they expect much additional information patder of vital import- sh counsel for ‘the rail- - submtty he should ‘obey officers and non-com- missioned officers, including .the gor- ‘poral who lives.tn his tent; bitt. what ohed But if the new nomhr. from " the start is cheerful, e alert, wills ing at all times to hclp in policing m E‘o;‘hq ofl::;rdta:flor;‘lc X = - “No n as 0, saying goes. “gos mfwo!‘ This can ba properly npxaltul: R it'is as We understand it, 3 future all It 18 not 80 many that ‘a female fakir, in’ -of the hotel ‘Brouison, clad {n-a-sult.of spot- lews white, - with § ty turban of tlhie same colar, ‘was perched upon & ‘wagon that tfidmn some’ sumrers and ‘wipters, with a’'voice keyed up in G was demonstrating an article nowanted to cure, all the:lsbel on the bottié claimed for tt. 16¢ or 2 for 26c, was the pride asked for if, and re- gardless the cost of high ltving the ooin ‘was ‘panned up, as fast ss the (thr could hand out the goods.. The ‘proof of the pudding Is {n the eating, and a thoro ‘trial by several, proved that' the article was . not as recommended. This reminds us of an_ocld remark nevql: any Detter se ‘then whent they werg being. humbfified and, we. 16 has another laugh up his sleeve) Now & We understand it, a petition ‘wag onl foot about two years ago, from some of the ! “merchants, to bar out all fakirs from the city, by a refusgl of a license to sell, as they clavm it had damaging effects ol ‘their business. The' proper authorities should en- force this matter, and look to the in- terest of the Hardware city dealer, and not the fakirs, that are a general thing, humbugging the people that are foolish enougl to listen to their. b tongues, ‘and throw away their money on worthless trash, G. H. GRIMES, 865 Stanley St. A Teporter’s dream of heavan is a place where he could meet all of his friends and not be expected to buts | Women's and Mmes 322.50 &‘m' Wool Jersey Suits reduced to ““'There are’ four différant smmrt models in; this ' cofleotion in Bhdron ross; Kelly green; Applé’ green,:gold and minuet, ut: not- & complete assortment of any.dne style: Mmlfifly IW‘ s a ‘-un Mloned in apple Ereen and blege with peg. top" m and 'lrdh. The Other three models are equally ' charming. vl.l\w. Saturday at $16.50. Btylllh tatlored -ulta ‘in & number of nov mod-h ané wide ool- or range, incomplete assortment of colou aal nu- but remarkable " value at 011. i afivlummotcmnnc HOW IT IS _PR Po D 70 DEAL WITH “rmmm.mw It is understood that Brlflsh and American naval experts discussed at their conferences in Washington three specific measures designed to put an end to German stbmarine warfare. One is the bottling ‘up of the asrow strait between Sweden and Denmark (shown at A in the map); the second, the mining of the entire North Sea (C) which would shut ‘off entirely the trade ‘of -Holland, Denmark and Swe- den, and the third, storming the Ger- man' naval bass'at Kiel and destroy- ‘(nt Helgoland, .Germany’s Gibralter -) The third proposition has been dis- cussed only as a last resort, naval ex- perts being agreed that it woulrl be 2 most hazardous’ undertaking. ' 1f the British fleet were sent Klel and Helgoland, which have for- tifications of . enormous strength, it doubtiess wuld be ‘assisted by Amerl- can and French naval craft. against | naval officers belletve Kiel ‘could taken, but at frightful cost. ¥ Admiral De. Chair of the ' Bri navy, shown in the picture, ap; before the house committes on naval affairs. He estimated that is turning out nhut three sul a week- 4 Adiniral De cmr was invited ‘.

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