New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 19, 1918, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, . NLS 1c speaker. < \ 2aid fhelspes - and I are, the same time, looking 1 Nfi]Nfi WAR HGMF When mention is made of the name | gay enepal e . d States for assistance. Morningside of Verdun it is to be remembered as | was in DParis ! Sp: Wburg Contingent l'a ne that will go down in the an-| | ) nans | t of the new German gun New ¢ g b a m history for all times. Thero | g ey teaal M Balter interestins de- | . New York, April 19— willigm J. L > h were not singing song ! exbiise S sit = p : famous Marathon runher of N e R 10 : £ Sl the ) ngside Athletie club, has Athlete Goes Over With cluded with & e SUP={ reached France, accordi el 1 , according to a iggger termination, “They shall ' port of the government e pur- % . | chase of bonds. | left with a battalion of \.mhdn f ; y T b | N not visit Sir D s i I wow v REs = | camp Wadsworty »artanb: &C hop WIISOH S ribute m’ ot I 'about that time itni - tin- | ntry niid o1 | Hew SRR R Rogtoh Bars {athon run last vear ’ | othier visitor i tune then it will not ¢ them | MARSANS TO REPORT. eflfih [talians fifld BI'mSh : Tribute o Cardinal Mercicr., e G R ; o K i v “1 shauld regarded it an honor | £ s : Cuban Outfielder to Leave Island for INDIANA NINE LOSES. 3 | - WS c : New York Tomorrow. | Bloomington, Ind., April 19.—The - T e ‘1]4; have looked upon the fa f - m L ha 2 ’ Indiana university nine was défeated kers, who talked from experi 5 X Ainal Merci e is not & member of v t is tir ril 1 mando Mar-|pe the ¢ lis assocl e, addressed the New York Isast ol | E‘ “'Y"]""Yillj ko "1“‘ el tefl,m erence ministers and patriotically ined citizens who filled the audi- 'y um of Trinity Methodist church Bishop Wilso i £ ‘ 1y to report for duty. evening on war conditions, its > that he had E ! ! 5 Mansansi a 7 ie ol ts and aims. No more inspiring Y : i S 4 Albert of Belgiwn Lo ¥ ¢ G Silita l0 ; ag; Proken . N ting has been leld in New Brit- | LAk 3 3 N erent St | tal d for 4 1 zreo in th game in New York last r, is now . TUESDAY during the war days. The audi- : £ 4 | vho s el i i - » ! th " as Eood as over e oo were stirred by the striking pic- i : ec on b it deon (I - we « i ) 5 . a g ag baseball team, will in y . t ithe i \ . here for New York next Satut the Method : NG treaties. 8 80 ably presented by the speak P N o M 3 g 4 but it ha Bishop Luther B. Wilson paid jon th lowing tribute to the Ttalians, Bel : A toon of King / s, French and English James | x 3 3 i { which incited the s to reply Baker of the National Council of R4 3 : I have saved my ! evoked ap- Pnse, who only recen returned 7y ¥ P iy o ple >, Bishop Wilson said | said Bist \ |2 L a trip to the battlefields, having s 8 Y ; | “I woula rather fare down the line £ wigs ] commissioned by the directors in 7 ) ’ % : : { with Albert than with the [ 5 S enLEY it K ce, S —— ge of Liberty Loans, had a mes- : g £ g “I cannot write in words ad- 1 - Jarr aker, mem of t Q inspiring the support of the 2 3 SIS g | miration of ) s 1 National T : o rnment with means and money. Sk e & X ¥ Wilson. H e- | arri fron p . S § eipal Marcus White of the State o B : : s i clation held by American s e S # Buys one pound (90 sheets) and one box (50 en- al school p ded at the pa- T 7 ’ 4 A 3 | for the British. They ar 1g | d ated by N o . - ic rally. Vocal selections were i oap i i : and joking and dying at me fon. M6 q : » | B velopes) of Lord Baltimore Linen Paper, for which by the Trinity church liberty 3 * “ S A . time. He recited an . ondon anc ¢ X o, ! B the church guartet, and Fred , : A : | Tommy engaged in a t t ; P H 7 | brought in opening prayer the Rev. ! - , RO B that he w. ¢ a Germar i - S Chite = = « o = Maier. pastor of the First ok i LK & 3 o : | et und Ll B R 1373 can secure to feature as a “Leader” at 35c the pound. have the exclusive sale and is the Best Paper we tional church expressed ap- fountain per e e ! it I T e R “ T'he above offering is for a few days only. days of th reat conflict. He s said. There 1 explogion when ceded for strength to carry - " R he tried to mnse the pen. ‘I igh the poses. Ile prayed for the Huns. The thought the eng in ¢ conflict and five or ten, 1 hey only Rictory wil e given in e great soldicr 1 and died soo “An carly victory was asked d. The difference, bet w Brita ankful for the h and the Huns was S b ¢ Save the the conference shop Wilson said the men in tha White. In these o '.‘rv‘.\i‘d;: stations take their turn. Ha ; 5 Sugarand ] > nd ith and prayer = c 4 e < ANT s o % BISHOP LUTHER B. WILSON. aw o British oficer waiting treat. who so nn!»]‘x forth fi-.,‘m_ 5iie [Lrtai o Giale = e e S in the il war the e s sl il aid the names now in the | With officers and soldic nd found of democracy in the world. In i O e TSl e i Ll m(‘:lr.vv:w nt K\‘\‘m e e H“.; them possessed of the qualities that g » saw the battle lines. He was not | 5“If‘r"i e "<] asked "h“ EEes, pred with those who will pay | to make up a great my 1 Eisl ing the usual attractions. Ha | ot I Sl ek Koty (Aol o e In the present great war. | SUrprised to find such harmony among s not 1King 0f Mausoleums, *that | ——————————— e e e e v e will have died in vain, said the | officers and men—cach man m ! 1 but of mausoleumé that r. if we say that the country |ing his opportunities and working kings might lie in.” A beautiful Worth saving. The war will th conscientiousnes At Trieste tribute < paid to the womanhood of Mo avail if we do not do our wartiiiery i eard the com- France and the French people as they Be e fightin generations | mands and saw the hes in plain really The women of France are | Blan: Better t we go naked | view of the Austria fantry move- d 1c highest honor. They Srcimed o <08 Glothad: |(mextsEwencta ce under shell are bearing every possible burden that w,‘ "",‘)(\\‘:l,“ :,(H“. . “".-( L “] saw what T am surc vou would “Would t I could say a worthy | | be pleasea to witn \ustri word of them,” he sa | flceing.” said Bishop Wilson i Bishop Wilson spol Austrians in Retreat. He spoke of the hattles Tsonzo | which he particir op Luther B. Wilson went to| and Tormino and told his hearers of T bei several months ago in the in-| the presence ¢ Italian king in th rman planc flew over just at the of the Y. M. ¢ One of the| trenches. His comment on kit conclusion and the light was ex- s developing was the ab- | visit to the trenches he reg a tinguished. nt of Y. M. C. A. work in Ttaly. | sign of the arrival of democracy in in- | *“The German planes are t country he came in conta stalments and of the actual presenco ' when it comes to the choice of edit P s : g = i‘rcdit Good Is Good. s SUIT SPECIAL HIGH IN QUALITY—LOW Hundreds of the newest ModdA await ye ge, Poplin, Gaberdine, Tricotine, bill and Silvertones, ECIALLY PRICED AT Ladies’ and Misses” | Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats |Dresses | 1 i e ot : : | ' = . and I are $1 5 and upward | $E S mdupward § @ R ot g e friends. - o §35 330§ paay |\ d T : You and I and Murad Dressy Little Coats for Little Misses who take as ‘ ’3*-;/ o are better friends. much delight in looking smart and “Dressed up” as you do, : N AN = _ But Murad and I are Pay As You Wear | f——— =" justinscparable. Lrss Makars of the Highest Grade Turkish r@d_‘?@fiw &nd. Lgy(bfi/mv Cigarettes in lh:%dd GATELY & BRENNAN, 47 Main Street, New Britain.

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