New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 4, 1918, Page 10

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March 17.—British took I ume | British and French made further and French took Roye. | big advances on west front, Zeppelins raided London: one shot | April 14.—House passed $7,000,000,- down near Compiegne, Irance 400 war revenue authorization I Briand cabinet in France resigned. | without dissenting vote. March 18.—American freighters April 15.—British patrols entered Vigilancia, City of Memphis and-Tl- | suburbs of Lens linois, sunk by German submaftine; Germans routed at Lagnicourt with shed. | terriblo losses. British and French advgficed 10 President Wilson issued address to miles on,70-mile front ang’ took Pe- | pation calls for full, united service. ronne, Chaulnes and Noye. | British transport Arcadian torpe- March 19.—Germape o#ficde new | doed, 279 lost fierce drive at Verd but were re- British transport Cameronia sunk; lulsed with enormeffis losses. 140 lost. LRibot formed #ew French cabinet. April 16. President Wilson red rench battleship sunk | proclamation warnir against the q 3 Congress appropriated 0,000,000 British took forty more | for emergency war THE HITS 2 nce. French opened great offensive on steamer Healdton sunk | o5 oo rront ,,1],0\‘.‘;\([,;,““:}:” sons analll | LONG BOY frning by German subma- | ot o 0T erew killed * | Jerench liner Sontay ;«:{;::-“lln‘;:d; 15| B 18413 1 I DON’T WANT TO GET WELL ~—Russians took Kerind, liv lost. ;\ngx'lrlv n’u"u 4;(‘?“’:{"4‘; V”!(\inzm‘imm\sl.\' B 18411 THERE’S A GREEN HILL OUT IN FLANDER e e { SAY A PRAYER FOR THE BOYS OUT THERE B covoured Taenicourt. I, T oender B 18409 | SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE IS THE LILY e o L3 | April 18.—French hit Germans hard | [§ | MY SWEETHEART IS IN FRANCE h 30.—British captured vil- between Rbheims and Auberice and ed I ounte. ttacks, | f 3 F or Ruvalcourt, Sorcl-le-Grama "RTICH Sreat connter-attacks f 64732—RAINBOW OF LOVE—By McCormack ¥ins, and galned ground near | _ by arlLben ongolla ! | sank German submarine in Irish sea Budicourt. |French took strong positions near i | 70118—I LOVE TO BE A SAILOR—By Lauder April. raonn®, PApril 1.—British captured Savy, | caragua indorsed course of United fendelles, Epeny and Peiziere f B And Two New Records by £ Fronch reached outskirts of Vaux- F ian council of work- B .. o | Sl S e The Philade!phia Symphony Orchestra Sdierman submarine off French | Two German destroyers 5 19 of crew saved. | Dove B o et o, o Avit 21 et war commision § § Al New Phonograph Owners are Welcome at Qur Store gsing special session of g . arrived in United States, X Bied tormal rosolution that state of | Turkey severed relations with Unit- ” Try Our Service War was in cxistcmce between the | cd States nited States anl Germany, and called | German destroyers shelled Calais, | 8'tor co-operation with entente allies | k ivilians. to defeat German autocracy. | ~British resumed and /_\ ffea | April 3.—United § nd en-| G o y: Pro| tente officials arranged conference for April 23. sh airmen destroyed | f L\v ‘ : full co-operation in war against Ger- | 40 German airplanc | < M Follette blocked ; ° " from | many; Senator La April ~French war commission ! senate action on war resolution for & arrived in United States. i 8 P . = B s oo s | British made further advances in N 246 Main St. Opposite the Monument. attacks wes argate, killing April —Senate passed resolution | Arras sector in face of desperate op- | & an. 25 “xmans 1q declaring state of war between U. S.| position by Germans. RN T, ench trenchdg on Hill 304, Vera® e e Presldent Wilson declared | and Germany, a vote of h Apri] 25.—German destroyers hom- zion. \ ' Laconia case was an “cver act. Germans forced crossing of Ste barded Dunkirk but were driven off e ] British auxiliary cruiser Laurentic | Feb. 2 . 8. government reveal, ‘ihM river in Volhyni April 26 - German destroyers - — S R - nik by mine; 350 lives lost. | German plot to join with Mexico and| April 6.—House pas war resolu- | shelled Ramsgate memse— | Japan in making war on United States. | tion by vote of 373 to 5 }r(-&nl({:\t American tanker Vacuum sunk by iti S i G : Vilson signe and issued a procla- | submarino; naval licutenant a | Fpedoed: 141 lost British occupied Gommecourt and | Wilson signed it and i Al a- | submarine; naval licutenant and nine | : 3 otHer villages in Ancre region. mation to world and ordered 1avy | gzunners lost. Jan. 27.—Alljes attacked Teutonson | = prepen destroyer Cassini torpedoed; | mobilized at once. All German ves- | Apri] 27.—British occupied Arleaux ) fronts, gaining much ground. 106 los sels in American ports were seized | and half of Oppy. Jan. 29.—Greek government sa- March. and many supposed German plotters | Aprij —Gongress passed army flags ntente powers. y were arrested. BN it i G tcd- ags o(§ €l P Menoh| I fHoune’ passed tbillem-|| T ({(‘ arre f(‘crn\')n Py n}ls with selective conscription feat- Britlsh cruiser Amethyst fought | ,owering president to arm American | _APTi serma ser C ur erman-commerce raider and subma- merchant vessels, { interned at Guam, blown up by Guatemala severed relations with ne north of Pernambuco 1ba and Panama declared state of | Germany. March 2.—Germany announced all | VDS ARC AT . ) war with German Jan. 31.—Germany announced sub- | yescels would be sunk hereafter with- arine blockade of all enemy coun- jes, outlined forbidden zones and re- oked pledgzes on submarine warfarc. | x| 28.—French occupied Folem- | | La Feuillee, south of Coucy ; French transport Admiral Magon r : Sy April 29.—General Petain made U. S. government took over every | cpice or Fremch staff out warning. wireless plant in the country. April 30.—S March 3.—Russla reported capture | April 8.—Austria’ broke off dipio-| gent to use interned German and | of Hamadan, Persia, from Turks. matic relations with U. S. e | February. : March 4.—Austrian attack east of April 9.—F sh nced two to Series of air attacks made on Zec Peb. 1—Nine vesseis sunk by Ger- | Goritz repulsed gith great losses. threc miles on twelve mile front near |, . hans in “blockade zone”; eight lives| March 6—Austria informed U. S.|Arras, smashing German line andi ™ ,pyorican armed steamer Rocking- ost it indorscd German submarine war- |taking Vimy ridge and nany ‘“:"‘“ ham sunk by submarine; 16 missin S A ke 2 rican steamer Scward sunk in 5 L L Feb e orel nautral ivesacls [fazelproEram: ) e | Greek steamship Parthenon sunk e s PG et - Hindocfplog o) inyade Ind iaRadsaiterranean SLYRCe Lt I g arine. | O e el e D unk by German 53| {hrough China revealed by arrests in General munitions board for Amer- | oo R pt life | New York ican army and navy created | »b. 3—United States broke off \di- | “"'yp 1 9 __president Wilson or-| April 10.—Brazil ered dons | 3o o tic relations with Germany; | j... : SRS oha vith Germany; Argentina declared it |, &Y = ; s R dered the arming of U. S. merchant with Germany; Arg r || o rerit e oo et ident Wilson dismissed Ambas- | 5 Supported the position of the United | 11 forelzn minister and pro-German » i 4§ 3 e F“msfl‘""fi and recalled| "“yi oy 11.—Bagdad captured by | States; Chili decided to remain neu- s N i 3 mbassador Gerard. = A 3.—Chilea inister e 3 5 AT or. | British i : many anded his ST ] British captured 500 yards of Ger-| ™ 'yj,.() 12 _Revolution begun in itish made further big gains cast | ™ ;'“,Hf",:" ;,:;”‘.”I, h',f(.‘“, R ool 5 an trenches north of the Ancre. | B85 o an n ensive west | @ Feb. 4—Germany agreed to rel ™ 1—Costa Rica declared it | °f @ueant and took Fresnoy. | A SRe | " Germans abandoned main dcfen- e e Dl . [Americans taken by commerce raider. | (eT8ITS TAANCNET B S e niiin pditont o inakunit . and Canada agreed to regulate terman gunboat interned at Hono- | S1Ve g e I g $ Sl ‘ price of wheat. Juoerman gunbost interned at HMonO-| " American steamer Algonquin tor- Uruguay proclaimed its neu- | Prige of wheat - o 2 | pedoed without warnins. ! e i r % s srican ports damaged. . e Housc N b 5 B ocuen o e D Ar i e llea| March 13.—China severed diplo- senate passed army bill ap- | House molv . ] nill with | g eb. 5—German s 3 | A < 5 : . 8281 g dified pr censorship claus . S0 antions Sitw Goreay | propriating $281,136,49 i \ip clause. and sank British provisional naval| matic relations with German L | British transport Tr 3 collier Eavestone and killed four men Russian imperial cabinet deposed | April 12.—British naval men met in e ds sl vaniagtory including Richard Wallace, American, | by_duma. first allicd council with U. S. officials | pedoed; 413 lives lost President Wilson issued proclar March 14—Germans in great re- |in Washinston M ——French made big advance tion forbidding American shipowners | treat along Somme front: Wanidenantmentiea led MOrROlIE ‘nn\r‘\”” ;nlhRfl] fLEonty 1‘1 nrl e MOdel‘atel& PrECed Y p > bidese : 5.—Czar la i oe for ¢ tion of war, May 6.—Bolivia severed relations to transfer their ships to foreign March 15.—Czar Nicholas abdicated | teers for du c U ons | 4 | a Lotir 8 S Sroelat It is surprising to a grea v people s, ; | IM: s mecting at Saloniki proclaimed e "’l sreat many people who visit this store, to learn what cxcellent quality is to be April 13.-—Bolivia severed relations j deposition of king of Greece and his obtained here in bedroom furniture at comparatively modest cost. We have been particul ,' P 2 e g icularly fortunate ety of incxpensive picces which we provisional government and soldiers' g , to quality, style and finish. A s o You will find here dressers, aressing tables, chiffonicrs, bedroom tables, chnirs and rockers, in larze N - — 2y L - Sy 4 S § varicty in the different woods and finishes, and so popularly priced that you will find it possible i May 8.—Germans recaptured Fres- | fi create in the furnishing of your b t i : s - shing ur bedroom a thoroughly artistic and beauti oy from Toibe 3 : Zhly artis beautiful atmosphere, : noy from Britisn. s travagant outlay. i e e N Allies began offensive on Macedon- | | . - Coraer | s An inspection of our stock places you under no obligation whatever to ’ H May 9.—British regained part of | Main and | [ | srouna lost at Fresnoy. y COMPLETE May 10..—Army bill conferees fixed | | Gv‘ ABENTS FOR nate authorized presi- May. Lauro Mueller, Brazil- Tegistry. i‘Ru an throne for himself and his Bulgaria severed rclations with British reported big gains on west | son _ front and near Kut-el-Am Russian. ptured Hamadan, Asia- opo Belgian relief steamer Lars Kruse | tic Turkey with Germany. £ \' ;\ L il | in our sclections in this line, and offer for your inspection a large va 5 ‘ S0 tiohi s soyerniment #ios commend without hesitation for their real desirabilit purchasc. Church B | e o : nn\[«‘:\i’{\il: at 21 to 30 HOME BLENWOOD reported destruction | b ¥ OVERLOOKINQ : ding in May wheat [ i STREET Wi LITY CAPITOL 1 dritish again hi he in- A HARTF ORD’S LARGEST SPECIALTY SHOP o Rt HANTFORD b - » near Bullecourt. OUR JANUARY MARK DOWN SALE e et ey May 14 E ———————— d espionago i with BRINGS FORWARD MANY ATTRACTIVE VALUES B | bills without prohibition and pross | Seredtieeiien ol ey bill aeealy honse o andreat e mbecdedios i censorship clauses | rmany. ank German destroyer. ALL WINTER APPAREL AT MARK DOWN PRICES Prosident ordered army brought to | Senate passed tho $3,342,000,000 jrepresentatives __German aviators raided naval base fallives atencto ot 255000 war budget May 29.—War department issued | in the Medway near London, but were M WINTER CO TS 3 5 Office training mps opened May 20.-—British renewed wcks | call for 100,000 volunteers for regu- | driven off, losing eight machines, 1 WAR A i ‘ 4 Italians atacked along the whole | Rear Bullecourt. winning a m oDt [Be r“””" British made big advance on north . i i Ladcon Y e egan counter offensive in London reported sinking of hospi- | bank of the Scarpe. 4 . G R Isonzo front, gaining ground north of | -ustrians began counter o k of the Scarpe. THE LOW COST OF BEING WARM = ; E |t (AT ERNES (ot PRI G ) e || IR Mt e eyt ot . S 2 - ; May 15.—Chancelor Hollweg before | May WogChicac o NUIEeE MO marine after long fight A very good collection of plain and fur B BB | (e Hcichotag refuecd to disouss Gor | Way fo Franco killed at sea by frag- | Brazl chamber of deputies author- | June 7.—British began great often- trimmed youthful models X Bl | many's peace aims ments of shell during gun practice. |ized revocation of neutrality decre sive in Belgium, blowing up Mesincaf Pri . B f Trading in wheat futures stopped in May 22.—State department protest- May 31.-—President Wilson ent | ridge and advancing 5 miles on 9-mife January Prices: six middle west exchanges. ed to Germany against the detention |note to Russia telling America’s war | {ront, straightening out big salient, $ 3 ,,319 75 $24 50 . ) \ ; e o R n citizens. | aims. ‘ Naval collier Jupiter laden with DU 2 = AR LS ; . B | iront akine aMonte Cuceo ana AMonte May 23 1{(;\:;(;{1—;‘\.((! war tax bill ‘“i‘li:'dzl‘l‘ ~r‘n'tu{ (xn:honzrldr fl,;h:n‘\lce sul\‘])h‘esl for Pershing’s army and ese Shaiiyed 0 S 2 3 3 Rl e carrying $1,870,000,000. I other states “to defend re | corted by American warships arrived R'Egulm Prices From $Zn.00 to $39'°0' May 16.—British repulsed terrific Secretary Lansing refused passports | American republics, at France. @ | nttacks near Gavrelle and around | for American delegates to Stockholm Junc. Kronstadt rebels submitted to Rud DON'T MI5* these 5UIT BARGAINS Bullecourt, Germans suffering heavy | socialist peace conference. June 1.—Russian soldiers assumed | /2" Provisional government . losses. American ship carrying supplies to | control of fortress of Kronstadt. June 8.—General Pershing and y Reduced About !5 of Original Prices ) British admiralty announced arrival | Switzerland sunk by torpedo. Three Chinese provinces declared | Staff arrived in England. Now Q} [ Q; $ X, : 4 ; dron of American destroyersin | 1n»n]x3“ T, '«\‘nld entire Hungar- | their independence bec use of pro- Germany broke off relations witit LU ¥ ~ : : ! 1 waters. an cabinet resigned. German policy of the sovernment at | Haiti. Russian . cabinet reconstructed, Mi- ay 24.—Italians broke through | Pekir 2 & . June 10.—General Pershing’ ukoff retiring. str front from Castagnavizza to June Senate passed firs ad- o, 2 hing'’s sts lul retirin Austrian fr Ca Vi June 2. ate pa InStRo R P e e S]\ 5 RT DRESSES : - , May 17.—Senate passed army draft | Gulf of Trieste taking 9,000 prisoners. | ministration’s food bills. - RN ¥ i ) bill German airships aided eastern FFourteen German and Hindoo plot- | 11eavy fighting renewed in the Tren- e 2 i British completed capture of Bulle- | counties of gland. t indicted by federal grand jury | tino, Ita g gains. Qe g h T pes SAVINGS ARE REMARKABLE ; o e e e e BTG June 12.—King Constantine . of o =5 Ttalian ptured Duino, 12 miles | vice corps went to front in France. t railroad commission to Rus- | Greece, forced by the Allies, abdl VO aSS ! . T Y 3 cated ALE en}hled gur large dress %to'l\ l.nm Ak ¥ | north of Trieste Germans made air raid on south- | sia arrived at Vladivostok in favor of Prince Alexander, his sees ns for quick disposal. Regular prices g i 8| May 15.— Prosident Wilson ordered | eastern England, killing 76 and in- | June 3.—American commission to | ond son, ( $32.50. | jig i | one division, commanded by General | juring 1,744 Russia. headed by Root, reached Rus- | British advanced on two mile front 00 to $32. sent to France at once. He | May 27.——Italiuns again broke | sian port beyond Messines, taking Gaspard. | >ri ) % % 1 f i g t t Stri Frenet renulse five gre:s " January Prices : $9 98 < d the army draft bill and set | through Austrian lines I'rench repulsed five great attacks American steamship Patrolits ° » June 5 for registration day Ching i made premier of China outh of Laon ported sunk by submarine, * Kies Honduras severed relations —with May 28-—Plots to defeat the con- June 4.-—Brussiloff made comman- , 71 5 00 $19 75 $29 5@ by otion law thwarted by arrests in | der in chief of Russian armies, June 13.—Germans made air raid o L Lo { g -osident Wilson selected | several states. June 5.—More than ten million | R London, killing 97 and wounding ” 1. C. Hoover head of a food con- Italians captured San Giovanni and | yvoung Ax ns vegistered for the | 437- trol board. Austrians ordered non-combatants to | National Armj Army and navy deficiency apprée re-

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