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»ston Store| VOLUNTARY SERVICE AND BOND PURCRASE NEW l K { HARTFORD SOMETHIN “LADY SEALPAX ! Fighters for Uncle Sam Giving Up HLETIC UNDERWEAR | i - FOR WOMEN Honey To Prosecute War ach garment in a dust] | of container, fresh from e Laundry to you fAT $ 1 059 B:ACH e of in the Unitc Smart Millinery at About Half Price sday morning we place on sale 300 trimmed and tailored sy rcond Liberty Loan campaign ripiions in the army amounted o something m And the “FITRITE” the' igarment that will not slip off | ithe shoulder. A distinctive improvement over the ordi- 0,000,000. OFf this amount o $80.000,000 were ub- | r the army allotm Thu creby a portion of a Hats including some of the season's smartest models. The regular i thly pay w 5 hary R of bondx by instalimen | prices were as high as $10.50. On sale at §5.00 cach. AT $1 00 Il In the Second Liberty Loan cam- | i in the Wwoan arrangement | = « > EA(_/H made with the Federal Reserve | Untrimmed Hats All our untrimmed shapes at half price. ormer prices $2.00 0. Marked down to$1.00 to $6.25. Sport Hats French Hats of New York, enabling officer In addition tb these we' chlisted men and permanent civitian S | employes of the army to purch arry an extensive line of | 550 vonas at the rate of for 4 v IN FRANCE READY NEW BRITAIN POLES IN FRENCH LEGION per ———— | were allotted on the Federal Reserve bank, New York [ Porosknit ami BV D e e | competitive one between companies, P a0 50 Sport Hats in the new French Hats and copies| 3 of original models. sweater colors; regular prices Regular prices n this lot up) as high as $20.00 and $25.00. e jileiasgLe, jon CARo B cengwe SEAIC vl | s ! to $50.00. Take your choi A “ cy. and so interested were men ey o P Ifor this sale $10.00 at one-half the murkcd.prlue,: [ MeGAPPrPATTERNS |1l aicircc Ui iy oia wiany | Training Camp Views Showing S s N enlisted men and some ¢ so obl - = : the 4 10c 15e -and 220 : téd their pay that ’w g t they have been on-the verse of com- -0 i parative bankruptey ever since, but notwithstanding this fact the War ; Departrment has reccived many calls from oflicers and men for opportun- | On last Thanksgiving day about ity to enable the commissioned offi- | 100 young Polish men left New Brit- ¢ ind_enlisted men to subscribe | 53y 14 join the Polish Legion of the tor the Third Liberty Bond. Lecause X ef the number of | French army for service in the world men now ailoting pay to complete their purchases of | war under the standards of France in [ Second Liberty Bonds, and the de- | jts jority of them are already in The men who left New Britain have READY FOR GUARD MOUNT been organized in one company and | Ten Who Left Thanksgiving famous foreign legion. ma- mands made upon enlisted men un- | i der the War Risk Insurance Act, | | | i | 1 I which requires allotments of soldier pay for support of their families, With the necessity also of setling { are now about ready for field servic aside pay to pay government insur- | Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, pastor of the I““f sl S WK S e LIEUT. BARNETT HONORED. |ance premiums, it is the policy of the red Heart of Jesus Polish Catho- j{Benaterlohby fRygtbaiial iocflois Ser ¥ Lieutenant W, E. Barnett who with | secretary of war that In this third |lic church is in receipt of photo- 2l Tl tary Baker, in his recent appe : | before the Senate Military Af y | committee, to disclose any plan re- garding an increase in the national 5 y army | Buy a Bond! A Third Liberty Bond May be the Possession of Every Proud Citizen. He Will Have the Fortunate Distinction of sale of Libert Jonds, 20 e e | graph, ) X s boys’, as e 122 other Massachusetts soldiers has | 581€ Of Liberty Bonds, all competitive | graphs of *his boys”, as h features be ecliminated, and enlisted | tionat been awarded the French'war cross|men who have but a small, mars for bravery, is well know in this city | pay remaining after the discha where he was employed at the offico | their fixed mor of the Stanley Rule and Level com- | not bhe encot it ly calls them, taken ¢ the ning camp in France. They - fully uniformed and ions will | pifles, which disposes of the German ume addi- | propaganda that the Polish rec 1 of | tra of {p med wiih nator Smith only a short time ago | announced in the s te that the be- hly obligat ed to a 1S SESEETRE. S8 ynmh u;;i to a y g0 when he went | tional burdc and instructions have | are not being properly taken care of. 1 l.‘: ,\‘h‘]‘ :h;"’\“(t“”“,‘”“‘“:.\“.::“i“:-“tif’n‘:'f 0 the first officers’ training camp at|been issued to organization com- | Iriends of the reeruits who we A d w l S ot E t [ doubled in size, Ul events Plattsburg. He lived at the corner of | manders to see to it that soldicrs do | closely dicd the photogravhs re- ppears 1th decrel HSUMALES since he” German drive startod nas Maple and Whiting street. not so obli Clopshoibateatil, Ty Ui B (Vdar EICELT number will be needed from America 5 He believes the war is going to last ho went in the oned One of them fought in t ite their pay that they | ceived believe they can sece in tihe i are unable to provide for their fam- ilies or to provide themselv with KENILWORTH BANQUE! moncy for their own personal use The annual banquet of the Kenil-| The whole character of the ecams worth ¢lub will be hela tomorrow |Paign in the Army for the Third Lib Some of the mc Some of t n v 5 | considerably more than 3 o | Senator Poindexter’'s bill calls upon { Washineton, May 1 Plans for in-|the secretary of war to draft an addi- delegation we o ¥ f car o o Aere s y AT in h 1 evening in the club rooms and tables | STty Loan, if it can be considered a | so-Japanese wi L s oaSine o whr army: tollkeon| pacel| tlonalli 500:000lmen from the resistiy 5 will be arranged for about 40 mem- | S3MPA will be to see that the mil- | paign saw arduou rvice. kS 3 Seen B liicts “and 1o’ proceed! forthwith® to aflflg acedarart o 1S bers. 'The Charter Oak orchestra will | ItArY bersonnel is xiven necessary in- One of the picture shows a d { with the accelerated movement of | E { train and equip them for service in | the National army.” formation as to the Bonds and cvery | detail ready to go on duty. It v lity to subscribe if they wish to do | taken outside the barracks where the play during the evening and President American soldiers to the battlefront William Fay will be toastmaster. The in France will be Means at the Service of His Country and Will Receive so voluntarily. aid before the House | “In introducing the bill T should yrincipal speaker of the evening willl' ', /= ";]“"' o ; : i = e 5 ‘1‘;", : o { Millitary committee by Secretary | like to say that I notice in the pre be Rev. Warren F. Cook. es to the officers and enlister So far about 150 Polish young men |~ Y [HES Lo oo e enloriineParmy BT roanirviDe: | nave lione 0 S uiee in mran et ot | Balter within'a dayior two SN Belicer | IaLILDS wnd that conferenc bout it, and I pre- ess s waiting until in this matter are bein held sssion of the cabinet that he would | sume that cont partment has made an arr ement o mere B o under the provisions of the Bond Act | They would approved April 4, 1918, by which | United States ) persons in the military forces »f the |al regulation & United States . of § cents 1 day. | s have served in the my, but governmeni- j d late yesterday after a prolonged | To afford these fa- i.wmnm were ¢ | [ R ready to submit his estimates in | somcbody in the war department pre- 5 PUEVBIILEO STl { pares a bill and hands it in,” sald may allot dirac 0 | bers of the Polish legion they have 1 time SRl Sl i 3 erelo a e on Mt Lol e e ol 5 e o | e e s o el enten S CER i stk B Oaon D T r 10€er y Under this arrangement, wh s | insurance allowed to the soldters | 10t been disclosed,: but tho report | that cor Hela ‘,,.(U, L:ld e approved by the Tre | serving under the Stars and Stripe most widely circulated is that an ad- |lately and that there sho < £ SR o e e e | iional mihan mon. Wi bo- proc amy el Sl e Best lnvestment on e lis men of the Unit Stat i1 d read ra dr at the Huns, | Vided for in appropriation bills | e m"”;.' ”'\I\” iml \“ x“‘ pl?l\ . : | Dy an Iy foniaicrive : Yo ) i x ! increase is already in laws ave In Pimples On Face. Crossand | may purchase a §50 Tond by ther Bojnowski has made ar. |Submitted, Dringing the ramy up to | nerease ‘& foweaiy B eWE LIE to the Secretary cf the Tr | entlL ive | more than 3,000,000 men. yeen e at s ssary e r and | BT | tain will know of | It is known that a very careful sur- e in the | their accomplishments | vey of the equipment and transporta- to call an additional number of n. The bill authorizes contracts Earth. Had to Have Hands Tied. ltchy S B and Kept Awake at Night. Sy Sl i o s ch al- | frienc 1 New I a and the incurrcnce of expenses that ¢ o 1918 : tion situations was completed by the | g ,(,‘A::“.‘n of “\‘x‘.\n ‘”‘H“i Aol By e e ar depattment recently basis | may be necessary in carrying out this The Provost Marshal's ofiice rmy. has < uary 31, 1919. To ac SOAP AND OINTMENT | e st the aceru Bonds purchased on su are marching conferences.” | Destiny and opportunity by while we are holdir ken steps ta ascertain in definite Hopes Women Will Tottments will bear interest only from figures the cxact number of fighting TR September 15, 1918, and will he de- Ad t Th H bt men available in Class 1 of the selec- Reed Would Prepare for Invasion. “‘After my baby was one month glfl livered with the coupon due Septem- OD IS ranl :3\0 M;}\Mrnl“lw"“;‘ L'“‘ recomn oae e Rl wouTal raise the . he started to have eczema and he had it her 15, 1918, detached, and tha pur- { tions for authority to org > ad- 2 ; sesliess : i al divisions and estl for gate of the army to more than seven months. Itwas in chaser of the Bond shall not be en- H M ditional divisions and timates for | ite 0 1 d ) pimples on his face, and titled to delivery of such coupon | appropriations have been held up | 5,000,000 men. The missouri Senator / they were watery. He was Instructions 5 pendin the completion of these | (. neq the se e in a speech threo zoverning the pur- [ studies. { chase of bonds under this tudie very cross and had to have ) that Am ric months should raise asur his hands tied. The erup- : o Ial fahot Twate b . Previous plans contemplated the | 00,0 L St . : 3 Fesnlation el ued to the army by | % Glass of ot water each morn c ¢ 2 an army not only for se e in France 95 ATC y. tonwasisojitchy Xinad to the Adjutant General of the army the | § Ing helps us look and feel mobilization of an additional 800.300 | put against a possible invasion of this 62 West Main' St. Two Stores, | il Ly, il B LG T 16th instant, being telegraphed to all | ATy, Ccrt, et men during the present v US| cour nator Reed believes that e e £t { departments, tactienl divisions, inde 2 : 3 : | project represented the filling Up 10| yh, present selective draft law will “I read about Cuticura Soap and ol o e —_— % | full strensth of all existing divisions 0% ST 000 men. This, Ointment, and I sent for a free sample. farces abroad in France, China, Philip- and the ercetion in France before the |y " jgigts, is far short of the army It 5“"““0‘." beln "'Ol‘gs\‘:"“"b}f’x °§ lies T TALE T el Zendl D) Hanoy nt, alert—vigorous and | end of the year of a full “““:]‘“““ | Amorica must have to make her part R e Porto Itico, and Alaska. A Liberty | vivacious—a good clear s &l vt onderiGentraliRetshing v th el Homracflver c““c“’“s"apwhci;ras"B 1?3}“1' loan officer has been detailed at the | ural, rosy complexion and freedom |ample Tes to keep the fighting | "y bills and resolution were re- = / (Signed) "ffs's' e e headquarters of every department and | from illness arve assured only by full at all times. _ {ferred to the Military Affairs com- | [ e 1‘-'1‘7—";;‘;7“ i Do i cach tactic sion, and a Liberty | clean, healthy blood. If only every for the equipment of 1roods|ymittes, which is - expected to act| 8 3 g Sept. 17, h loan officer has been appointed for | 1 and likewise every man could ; sod onthis Drojoet, U615 LB liwithin & fow days Almadority fof Use these super-creamy emollients | overy regiment and every other simi- | the wonders of the morning | derstood, and in considering ' bro-i(ne committee favors a large army for every-day toilet purposes and pre= | 10 communa in the army A tele-| th, what a gratifying change | P0sals to enlavge the S "~ | program. g vent these distressing troubles. Eaphislchortistoihs enas L e o t sively, the prospect of shortage “"i P i & o 3 F 5 Foitaty ‘ ; 1 | uniforms and other equipment, as we il Sampls Each Frechy My (Addresgpose lv showing amount of subscriptions | Instead of the (housands of sicly. L neortation. must he. cone| War provides a stage whero all may rd * " D e o and furnishing such othe facts ae c-looking nen women and A i S - “Soap 25c. Ointment 25ands0c. | nacmi ing men, S s oot oy t everywhere. Soap may be pertinent to the progross of | girls with pasty or muddy complex- | Sidered. There is little disposition 1o} I ! the sale P nt. instead of the multitudes of | call men to the colors and further de- ““““““““ i Beauty and “ “old SEbort s YEAy Lot A L epratn | Yange industrial life in the country | officer in charge of sale of War Saving | virile, optimistic throng of rosy-| ¥ “”',"'"l,l‘,‘, ntpeaboadiiRl v . o D]gnlty mn T Stamps and Liberty Loan bonds for|checked people everywhere. e IR T 4 N ——— B Ghiiien An inside bath s had by drinking,| ThS dccolersted move i Th ds Have Discovered Dr. % AS HORSE CARS H The sale in the army offices in this | - before breakfast fOlTULDRS ISinrocseding Smoothiy) fand OUSANE Lo o Oflumefl a : g fule In fhe army officen in this feach morning hefore breakfast, A gicials are much encouraged by the Edwards’ Olive Tabletsare Alr_divislon of the Signal corps, | spoontul of llmestone phosphate In it | SHONIDE of the taneporaton Sor ot a Harmless Substitute, : Al’t ~ Says corn rings, plasters, razor 1“1’:1’”1:‘1(.::\ Wl» ]"4."_” “\H“v:r‘v‘ “(o‘»'\‘\;;'.'x‘v to wash from the stomac h\':]-r: l:t}r"- | conference lately with Lord Reading. |y, Bdwards® Olive Tablets—the substic and eating salves are $200.000 subscribed for the Third | e m et yards (e ey Ppridsn ambassador, and the aid in - tute for calomel — are a mild but sure § Are Obtained Only by Careful Attention to Detail, taboo now. Liberty bonds at this date e ity e R U veat Britain can Jaxative, and their effect on the liver is § Proportion and Finish, and Through a Practical fermentations U fupnish probably will play a part 0 almost instantaneous, They are the result § inowledze of the Work in #Hand by the Builder, S e C oW : e csRCWINE | qetermining the size of the cnlarse ofDr.Edwards‘detcrminationnfittoltreac 4 Buowlecasgoliithel S Oale LA % Good things should Te ARE C thofientice il colarypoally S De Oxtillaxm v liver and bowel complaints with calomel. . o 3 i plong. It is mow said that a W \,“‘\\,‘ I}"“' calis . putting more food into the stomach. | While the cabinet was discussing the Hiseffortstobanish?t brought out these All Our Monuments Are Made in New Brita R e il there were 20 calls for | Those subject to sick headache, il- |\ cpartment plans today, lesisia- little olive.colored tablets, 9 Our Own Factory by Expert Workmen plied directly upon a tenc achin ; department. v\‘ry.rx of them | fousne nasty ‘l\ eath, rheumatism, ! on Jooking to a lu increase in the Theseplcasanthtfletabletsdothegaod b ; y » corn relieves the sorenc and soon S BLARG Sl The most ser- | col¢ and § rly the who [ hilitary forces, was proposed in t that calomel does, but have no bad after 3 Over 100 Monuments Finished at our Show Rooms, > the entire corn, root and all, can be \;- s that which damaged | have a pallid, sallow complexion and I s Smith of Georgio effects, They don't injure the teeth like 3 and Rough Stock on Hand Ready to Be Made Into Any lifted out without pain, as’ property on Hartfc who are constipated very often, ) 0 and Poindexter of strong liquids or calomel. They take hold Design You Desire, o g For little cost a quarter of e and threatened other proper- |urged to obtain a quarter pound Of \yashing proposals reflect of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why 3 Speclal Attention Given to the Renovation of OId | of freezone can be obtained from he pulmotor was used in two | lmestone phosi 1t the drug sLOTC o growing restivencss among senators cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Work and Cemetery Lettering. No Agents. arug store which is claimed to he | €168 one of them successfully, | which will st ) n teifle but is{gyver the delay of the administration Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the 8 sufficient to remove every hard or et W 1l - sufficlont to demonstrate the quick |in vevealing its plans gums. So dostrong liquids, ltxshestndot’ -« soft corn or callus from one's fest. il 3 and remarkablo changzo in both health | nator Smith offered @ resolution to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards 4 A ® Phis is a drug recently announced POLICE STITFTS, and appearanco awniting thoso who | calling upon the Military Affairs com- Olive Tablets take its place, 4 that \ . from Cincinnati. It is gummy but Patrolmen McAvoy, Kiley and Pa- | practice internzl sanitation. We must i mittce to prepave a bill for 5,000,081 Most headaches, “dullness’ an ad 3 i ‘ drles the moment it is applied and | trick O'Mara will ge on day duty this | remember that Instde u““m‘mw" 1s | it for the ,,;.‘;,‘H,”‘,,,.;,\ Sent 'aazgisfgfigenrgedc?!seerfrofl]f:nfitrxpalflgsfl?gf : CORNER UNION AND CLARK STREBTSS M o » shrivels he corn without | month, taking the places of Patrol- { more Important than outside, pe- | tor Reed put in a bi o dra an « iver. - . 2 s W . ;:,‘;;;:tin’;‘”:;r‘ (\:\‘f)('n”eirrltatjng the | men John and Joseph Kennedy and |cause the skin does not absorb im-|additional 3,000,000 men, while Sen ghve T'a.blets when y?‘u ffiille':gggc{:u:rg OPPos{m LANDERS PLAYGROUND, "f:lm EV] ) i healthy tissue or skin. Anthony Bachman. Patrolmen Hahn | purities to contaminate the blood, ((7:mT’olnd9xn~r offered a bill to add bhe'aw' dl?xotetgowflt ;};( Ehrtai Yard Tel. 1214-2. use 1341 Cut this out and lay it on your | and Souney go-on-tha-12 noon to 8 p. | while tho pores In the thirty feet of | 1,600,000 men to the draft. L r?m an qwb xeyAl]-’ld it wite's dressers ‘m shift, bowels do, i The move for action by the senatc | 10¢ and 25¢ a box. ruggi )