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“.I Aw AIAN V[]L[;AN“ | “BAND WAGON” OF THE AMERICAN I Millnery Co. | BECONES RESTLESy | Mxnes v mavovat e | ¢ BOY & CO. | " 188 Main Street, e “ o B 8 HARTFORD 12 TALCOTT S Y. M. C. A Blde. R Tourists Unable to Approach Pit| ‘ g 3 Main Strect, Hartrord. dver Harvey & Lewis.) Oi Haiemfl“mfiu Honolulu, T. H., February 26 | o - R 5 : B PY | respondence of the Associa - : 3 | ——The fiery pit of Halems 1 L i e S 8 O ¥ | which, up to Sunday night, February | ! 8 P ERE - 24, swirled and groaned the cternal . S 3 g RN 18 i a u ay l Entrances to Main Store, Pratt, Trumbull and Church Stree | volcanic fires of Kilauca, has become | formidable, literally lifting the molt- | i g 5 § ol en lava and emptying it in all direc- | & g 5 " 8 ! tions over the immense crater. § 4 Y B2 3 ) | The automobile road, by which vis- | 2 & ) ; 3 e S 3 X @ itors were able to drive thelr ma- | . e o) : | chines to within a very short distance 1 AR © : [N 4 i i , oyge | of the pit, has been absolute de- : gty X 7 g stroyed as far back as where it en- | 5 i ¥ - § # <) | L3 I § | ters the main crater. The parking ! { k00 S : X i station where automobiles used to be | left while their occupants went the IMMED HAT R | rest of the way on foot, is today R more than ten feet under black lava. 3 Not for generations has Kilauea ¢ . ik o 2.98 and $3 98 presented so spectacular a sight as : 5 . : . o O | today, for, in accordance with the . 1 Al tho Latest Styles || Prvoions oF Proese =, X T ~ : For Bargam Seekers volcanologist in charge of the Kilauew and Shapeq | Observatory, the lava in the pit rosec rapidly—22 feet In 24 hours, and is pouring out in every direction upon | : i o the main floor of the crater. | The American marines who formedy to their training camps behind (he ln SPECIAL FOR The crater is more than threc miles | part of the American cxpeditionary | lines, for at every halt along the wayv ore across, but for many years, the flery | forces did not lack entertainme on | the band played tho ‘raggy’ songs that all fighters delight in SATURDAY Dl e s e i any hundreds of feet down and out ‘I belong to Uncle Sam,’ s e s ki - 2 SPORT HATS " or “soveras monem. - now s s o i § Only the Few Articles Restricted by the Manufac- ever, it has been gradually rising. S e Gy A wirel oge received today d S o at .98 from Hila says t another flow Jetl "J‘”‘:"“” "‘[ olocks lof iy “"“,1;:' A N I{ d d . P 5 : 2 : toys. In the early days of t Su- | & Regular Value $2.98 [f 1aricd this morning and there are in- PR bas g e e turers Are Not Reduced in FPrice 7 e 4 bad -German names, but as eruption of Mauna Loa is considered oo 5 A the T/nited States broke with the Cen- ey tral Powers, the names were all Children's Hats B “‘.‘Omcers ke and Ask Salufe Be Srnecs. = pace and'trs noy -rhe 3 Please consider the unusualness of this opportunity; the pro N colars, tn mewesh | 5 8 e et e e bt | o tor the T dnr e e oy i i wowi - ability that it may never again be yours, for even spring meé i e e Nomon ox Henaian S | Forgotten lor the Time o o o e o e chandise of the highest quality, no matter how scarce, perha ans and Hemps— when it seemed probable the Dit | e | " “Then thore is a Mexican cowboy, | i h § g -bl . immed and untrimmed. would overflow. He writes: New York, April _“Isn't that | who has a touch of T. B, and has | ereaiter impossible to get at any price, has not been spare , to go home and get well, “The crater is a marvellous sight | pul ? True American heen told arge assortment from and the fire-pit—well, there isn’t any|{ This is what one of the Young : whereas he just wants to he well, and | 8 = A 5 y fire pit left at all. Where it used 1o | Men's Christian Association workers go on with his job in the army. He | H S d ll fi h I) f 1.49 up. R e D T i P o i s o= ot o, o aturday you will proiit in this stere as you've never beto bled lava, very hot under foot and |of the first American soldiers that | Fad some fine old talks (especially in | B fi d when we have quite s profited. glowing ominously through its multl- { came hack from the front-line | the cvening, : tudinous cracks and crevasses. Omne | irenches while between dark and sleep time walk upon it, but it is practical- The incident that he called “true ' 2bout cayuses and tepees and round may 1 Iy impossible to say where the orig- | American” is contained in the fol- | UDS, camp-fires B 3 1 Sl H Ml"lnery CO. inal Tim of the pit is situated, for It | lowing extract from one of his lot- Soldicr Finds His Letter in fHome [ . Oul: b“s.iness LT rEduce stocks—to sell out everythl if possible in our temporary stores. has entirely vanished. ters. 188 Main Street "‘[§(»5'(vnr1 the shir;in;: M;u;l\ 1].,\“» @ - 13 there is a narrow channel of molten | e among those who went first into “A Jar e 5 i A Jarge amount of amusement ha ) Y. M. C. A. Building lava, not more than a few yards |the front-line trenches. Thev said it | oo e oo & srertoot mi el o o . . b o e ha across, With a Nne of white-hot cav- | was a strange and terribie experience, | 5 marine, of Scotch blood, from near | & Lose no time m coming Saturday morning. e Hareny. & Lewis) erns at the base of a towering cliff | und that they felt that only wonder- | phjjadelphia. He the e il ) 5 on the farther side. This cliff soars | ful luck., or the protection of God | bination of an irrepressible who isn't up to a row of jagged pinnacles fully | prought them out safe I suppose | fresh. The nurses, especially the = cighty feet above the lake, and 1s/that is the feeling of all who are for | night nurses, make a lot of him——ho These boys turned out to Paper. va are gushing at intervals. T G1d T . «Don't Salute: Shake,” the Officers | out of his bed and over to ne, | = “The narrow streaming channel, when he received a copy of his fi i icrced here and there with glowing | the first time experiencing trench 7 resente it T el S caverns from which jets and spurts of | fife, even in a «uiet sector chould have scem the wis To shot | D0 mention. (Yes, they even have | pecting them, but they never come. T [ they read the newspaper morning . few; I've just asked him.) | have been positively ashamed, when | evening, whereas here the lgtters adn't realized till I came to |more mail for me arrives.V Most of | evervthing. . irnding to a small bay at the head Said. . T i ny friends 1 had made | them get at the most a single letter | “Of course, that is especially <7 Bette o 1 & 3 letter home to his mother, printec riends ge) e most a sing 1 hat is especially Be e(t)ir;lé‘(;}(‘)kéngt Take f ‘which stands a great cone “As they went, they pased some of | full in the —— — Chr _ soldlers here in the hos- | now and then, often at long intervals. | when the boys are sick, or during tl apiets mitting splendid banners of vivid 4 4 > H ! pi » half-well ones in thelr | I have no doubt they treat their fam- | long. tedio days of convalescend : our officers, and. of course, saluted. There is a great, husky-lookin e i UPLIROY ar 00 3 - e flame, represents the lava et s e b Shake ' fair-haired Northwesterner whom I've | Wrappers (pink, blue, or lavender, a | llies the same way, but then the fam- | or waiting for {ransportation back bour skin is yellow—complexion pallie ¢ °F [ilanea fores “Kh”"“ may ba | o0 e officers said. ‘You're the | ot to know recently, a fellow who | real ‘Rainbow Division,) scramble off | flies are at home. They talk with | their regiments, or to other hospital gue coated—appetite poor—you have “':‘im;“l\‘N;;u'*'M\;“‘\V_';;WH:_" fl:”wh;\f: fist bnes it locks to be as strong as an ox, has | lheir beds to good-bye. The | their neighbors over thé back fence, | or to the states. taste in your mouth—alazy, no-good "> (DY U TONETNE S WA ‘Wasn't bully? True Ameri- | done hard ‘all his life’ as he | Yeally sick SESE ."""'lm Jl"'q: e 5 e = s ould take Oli 1ave arise e e way s v - says (he is just twenty-two) and has,| Teach a hane rom under the bed == . ,Edi::d?oliw:'jet‘raglgts—wea];:gls?iate e arslomunmnage . ‘“"m.\ is just one of the incidents he e up \\}:‘lv( i :j«‘»\"”mf I‘nvn\ ‘in | clothes drawn up under their chins. 2 . B I N R hlomel—were prepared by Dr.Edwards ‘: );‘;t"‘l"""(” ;..‘“"m”:'];r‘fl fl“':nl ';“’ h"' tells that show the “bully” spirit of | the harvesting in North Dhakota. Now | The almost cured who are up and SHAD ! 17 years of study with his patients. Tut Tuve foW from The TENK OF TR | our soldier . thoir “true | ho {5 being sent home with the T. B, | dressed. leaye their games of dom Large Assortment of Fresh Fish, also Oyst, . Edwards'Olive Tablets are a purely 1.1, cooms & B }: e 1 ‘1 am J .ncy to grin, under,| He ddesn’t know what to make of it. | noes and checker o yvou wonder - D able compound mixed with olive oil. | .0 Seems to be gathering her ..., lven the sol- |, “Smith is from a Wisconsin region | it takes me an hour or more to get and Clams. will know them by their olive color, _ '¢N&'h and marshalling her forces | gy, ¢ , ospitil where | 0f Tough timberland. At first, when | aWay? Some of them ask me to ‘. N : © in a manner she has never before ex- : = by S o write to them, and we exchange ad- o 9 S have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, il ths ctinies ot bonmet e he spent some wee showed these | D€ g0t to talking about his folks. and . e z bimples, a feeling of buoyancy like ., v‘mwm: foid '“,,r,,‘n one | traits. he says, and were known to the lifé out there, and the log bus- | drsscs = L d daye you must get at the cause. | )| (TG SO LY D spee. | doCtors and nurses as “the smiling | iness. and the litti ZRoollion s e fite to Your Soldier—and Do It F Rdwards” Olive Tablets act on the | 125 2% Boin B00 8 L ontcome, | Americans.” He writes of them thus: | Sverything outside of home life cen- | #nd bowels like calomel—yet have .., >, < cctacle it is apalling in i I wish T could give you some idea | ters, I coulln’t make out why all ous after effects. =0 e spactacle It iy apallingiin s lori e hoye wiloiarna here seemed so familiar, en I remem- . - . 3 ‘ Z - he bi d . arandeur; it makes one realize one's i { bered the early chapt ofih: oo Speaking for letters, hey start the bile and overcomeconsti- .\, Jittleness as nothing elee in all | “1 Belong to Uncle Sam." a Soldier : e : = ANN8 4y have leen iz , since I came 2 Heward Shaw’s life to think te know so y of the boyvs who are sick here, at the fact that pn. That's why millions of boxesare .. \orld could do, for the forces dis R Ak b T i some of them get no letters from annuyally at 10c and 25¢ per box. All . .4 mfleninzesultn. fight for the Ka wut | —all but the wolves, of which I hear ! Jio 0 6 1 wviov poam ever ex- are beyond all human under- “One boy is of German parentage; ! isting today as before the Civil Way jgists, Take one or two nightly and We have added Ford parts to our already large line of auto- Complete line of Spot Lights, Mirrors, Lens. mo?nle s.upplles. We believe we have picked the best manufactured Hood Tires, try one yourself and prove it’s best. articles in each case by taking articles of merit from several dif- Revere, Goodrich, Tyrian, U. S., Indiana Tires. ferent man'ufacturers. Norwalk, Empire, Tyrian, Revere Tubes. Our prices will be right and we will be pleased to serve you. Free changing of tires—Free air. 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