New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 1, 1918, Page 10

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WEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1918, { FlT AlrviERlC AN-BUELT TANK 15 'HT AND i’Aij yBA(’; LIEUT. JOHN P.SOUSA | NG CAPE H RE’”NG IN A A?TU‘?{E ’E‘REI\i : THE BIGGEST EVER CONSTRUCTED SR R ORI » : | The " Arst American-k called the “Amer I enable it to ever constructed grea in the nature of perior in power any other Litrer 1 1 Thi at tank | ! 4 ! rst public appea in weighs 45 ton propolled ZEEBRUGGE CANAL GATE BLOWN DR | g s e o UP BY THE ALLIEED } \L RAIDERS e e e Auditorium, C1 May 9. The | same evenit \t Takes blue jackets will sive the opening per- | formance of “Leave it to the Sailors” | a musi how. After two periorm- ances in ¢ g0 the show will o | These British soldiers are taking | [°8i0n Which they have - just 1. The proceeds go to from the Huns. They do g rent fund of the Tllinois worried much about a countér-a the Navy Relief society. - things easy in a trench in Messines VISCOUNT MILNER, wrine . NEW WAR SECRETARY accessories S 0 E latest and most attr (-1 signs are those in satin decorated with wool embroidery and cut-out ral designs. This fetch- ing hat and knitting bag of black & B Although extreme in outline, this | in are trimmed with gay-colored : ¥ cape of bolivia cloth is one of the | appliqued flowers. most attractive shown this year. Tt | =R G is in maroon shade with a large roll g collar that forms a bodice effect and DAINTY DRESS OF ; : e 4 . ties in front under the cape. The fringe iz another new note. The cape | S 7 J é ; is very charming and there is little _ STl SATIN AND SUEDE e < & 7] | doubt that it will be one of the favor- The dock gate In the canal at Zee 1 e German submarine . : ites for the summer and fall seasons. brugge which was blown up NI e ey 2T 5 “Doing all humanly possible”—but Viscount Milner, who has been ap- pointed British secretary of state for war to succeed the earl of Derby. MAJ. GEN. MAURICE GETS POST IN I‘l:.\\'('l-l} The Y. M. S. A. has mobilized 144,- 000 baseball bats for use of the Am- erican soldiers overseas. This sp the back yards behind the oo, P & ) pretty summer dress the e tin overskirt trimmed with ,COMM‘SS]ONA A‘;L,l of the same shad The bodice “SHADOW OF THE CROSS” AT CAMP MacARTHU That all the prisoners -2 dur- fFlanders are not British and French [mans captured by the “Ton ing the i and |is shown by this photograph of Ger- BREAKWATER AT ZEEBRUGGE‘E,”?}&-{EE& ALLIED NAVAL FORCES BCTTLED UP THE SUBMARI | somew here on the battle front . Maj. Gen. . Maurice, who has been chief d tor of military opera- tions at the British war office, has been given an active command on the continent. OUCH! LUMBAGO PAIN! RUB BACKACHE AWAY Instant Relief with a small trial bottle of okl St. Jacobs OiL” Kidneys cause Backache? No! They have no nery fore can not cause pain. te ur back- | ache is caused by or a s soothing Rub it and instantly and lameness disapp. crippled Get “St. Jacobs Oil \ your druggis and limber up. A moment after it is | applied you'll wonder what became of the backache or lumbago pain. Rub old, honest “St. Jacobs Oil" | ’ is seen on every tent. The hadow croses were caused by the | Whenever you have sciatica, neuralgia, vas s ra ite oDl 5 * ik rheumati; Spre it is abso~ was conslderable excitement among | stovepipe and electric wire crossarm e S0 -0r sprains, as-it 1s preakwater at Zecbrugge, the scene { In this phaotograph of Camp Mac- g Jrthur, Waco, Tex., the ‘Shadow -of jthe boys until one discovered that the | on top of each tent, This photograph shows part of the ) of the exploit of the allied naval]the German U-boats by sinking] Irorces which undertook to bottle up | cruisers at.the chennel mouth,

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