New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 11, 1918, Page 10

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TWO GALLANT RED CROSS: 5 T | TR LIEUTENANTS FROM CANADA | £ e I GLOBE ; CLOTHING 2rvonns HOUSE You Can Come Here and Be Absolutely : Certain of Good H i, Value. Bnteinigal HART, L e b 3 P SCHAFFNER & B . : N MARX | {i CLOTHES, $20 Up. & ooy 4 g 5 Y | . o .- et A Right Size for i o | Evcywhers {n - 5 f . Everybedy in Qur — u ° . | £ L & T the Ciiy of Goodrich, they , calculatingly, puts the seal of multi- ” Unlon Sults- e A 4 4 : Zelig il 5 | & s \ have oficially announced the f;;'»‘d ET,I?Of_OCT,POIOdEh_ Tires, and stamps e X g? <& orand mileage of Goodrich’s e co e Mot scatc DR st NOR Distinctive Styles in o s I of 1 i slightest defect, no hidden short-coming ¥ & nation-wide Test Car work of 1917 could escape the sight of the Goodrich ex- i Chfldren’s Straw f 1,044,686 Ilinear milcs. perts, a‘ Hat 50 t $2 50 | W - 4,175,744 tire miles. o SILVERTOWN CORDS, ead BIACK als,FIUCII0R 4.0V, i i S 5 o LT AFETY TREADS, under light and heavy 2 . o Afi??{aifigfi‘risfl ‘;‘f‘e‘:n gth:wiau;fggfhj cars, f‘fie:?rthc réu,, oing of roads wher- i The Flnest Styles Of 4 e el S ever the Test Car Ficets rushed them. (¢ ] ’ 5, o end amputated Vm\leagc. ; *\ Cl“ldren s Blouses H ssed in them is the story of the The 1-wrapped, cable-cord tire body, 7 5 d o famous Six Ileets, and how they hurled cad Ceodrich’s tough black tread rubber C an $1- i ch Tires the length and breadth of {>ught the hard fight and conquered. [y our nation, over city pavement and country ; : i mx; — “da is the only country which gives road, ploughing them Seek tire surety and long mileage in the. Lieu Tsabel | officers’ commissions (o its Red Cross | 54 through sand and mud; proven gervice of ~America’s Tested Tires. lieft) and Blanche | nurs so these two are attracting | . mauling them against rock Coodrich guarantees you will get it because S5l Red Cross nur Tot \ttention in Washington. ;Z‘% d gravel. Coodrich tested and got it. Un\h_ed Sl.inr‘\ to recupe from rhey ! iled on (vln' secre 1.111‘_\' \\‘Y war :,} 75 :;:‘\‘:;,\UOL;D\‘:{L nr:\l.y \:‘Hly,v.‘;‘ M‘_:yl‘\‘t_‘ | “‘I\N‘“i‘:‘\: ‘u\v‘]:(-(x]x ‘;;:: Hv:”::n\ as soon LE SRl I-.:;A;mematicjfi has‘ rfo“f;- TestedfiTires mean 3'00 per cent. quality. SPECIAL THIS WEEK o BUY WAR vorites. That multiplied Demand it. Tested Tires mean supreme ] SAVING mileage cf 4,178,744 miles service, Demand it. at :u‘,i STAMPS § i 05 gele at THE B. F. GOODRI MPANY ITALIANS READY TO MEET NEW DRIVE | i i - | il RACKLIFFE’S & Hartford Branch: 43 Allyn St., Hartford, Conn. ] & i 20 STION ST OSTA RADTA N O B T €N TS B A £ AT BRI AN I W XLY IR E LR EOMITER BOKN B SEED DEPT. Sesce THE CITY OF GOODRICH - AKRON, OHBIO. & - WA ADTIR EAOTE SEST A D AR €8 SO 8 87 2 AT B3 B & B RIT AZOT A 7 B ION 8 8P DL 8 . G. HAWKER, 8 Elm Street| Yoo bt “EXIDE” SERVICE STATION TEL-1075 Alling Rubber Company||" Rakiite Bros. Co. Inc 240 MAIN STREET. . .pe —_— e e Seeds, Fertilizers, Farm Tools and he b of the Taea Crosss it be | pror e . Machinery ‘ aven e e o oo’ | This Woman's Red Cross Work | 250-256 PARK STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. eadure St e (ne Torcy-nve 3in Stretches Over Five Continents feature will be the “Forty-five M utes From Broadway" performance and the orchestrations will be the i > S | same combination as in service at Murriy’s in New York. Those hav- cets should leave them ing extra ti at the door. { RENTS BOOSTED. Fpur tenants living at 200 Beaver | street protested to Lieut. Bamforth last evenin iinst the action of their Jandlord in inc ng their rental §4 WELL-KNOWN ATHLETES IN RANKS OF | PHYSICAL DIRECTORS TO TRAIN SOLDIERS : = [ pected for some time. A squad armed | U5 G0 T nn e Jjeutenant informed | The Italians have been strengthon- | with the Lewis w\.uh‘ Einils erol| ORGSR S i ing their line to resist the new offen- | seen on its way to the frant in the police could take and the only thing ¢ a5 been ex- | Valle Canaglio! sector yolice could t anc 3 | slve of the Teutons that has been ex- | Valle Cana ec L o e > a o i ( They said they would move. 4 AMERICAN LOCOM ENGINEERS ON THE JOB IN FRANC ~ i 84 s RS URIEN R T —_— s y = MISs « SARA~E ~-NIEMAN o, PRECTOR. OF (JOMON'S GIORK FOR, THE, s TERRITY &L, INSUL AR. AND FORETIGUT Tt N OF ] ‘ROSS L5 >y RED | Miss Sara ‘feman has a Red|Cross PBazaar. One woman in Cross stretches over five|Porto Rico directed the making of | continents. She is Director of ;vz‘elve jona afmnitionsfotiicunts W 's Work for the T fal, [ Jelly for e ross ospitals. i | Women's Work for the Territorlal,;u ) . 1ds of little Filipino chil- | | Insular and Foreign Division of the| 37OUSRIIS 08 e @ e or the s ; : 3 : Cro Wives ozl hmericar | or s e O s Our men will find it easier to beat | and running tracks back of the| | missionaries, teachers, engineers| bringing them all together, sending | the Germans if every trooper in Gen- | trenches for the Y, M. C. A Jack | and business men in Latin-America | over the earth accounts of how to | cral Pershing’s *army is in the best | McGee, for years trainer at Bowdoin, | China, Japan and the Philippines|do F.ed Cross work, helping Amer- : , = ! are working in the Chapters of|ican women to organize for war possible physical trim. Assurances | will devote his time to athletics \\n.h‘ | this newest Division—the fourteenth | work, and getting back from the | {hat they will be at their best and al- [ the American expeditionary forcess & to be formed In the American Red |mining camps of Mexico, mission k: a Cross. Whether they are In Asia[schools of the Far East, the planta- [ W ready to go over the top with | Frank Quinby, another college train= | i or scattered across two oceans: in|tions of Brazil and Chile, knitted |, punch is given by these noted ath- | er, and Dave Fultz, one-time Brook- | A { Guam, the Territory of Hawail, | stockings and sweaters, hospital | = PU1M¢ 19 siven by : : i Lo “Shgiaon pus Ny 20 | Puerto Rico, or the Virgin Islands,| garments and surgical dressings, , lctes who are going to sec that they're [ lyn National league pitcher and or- i they are making the same kinds of | money, Jjolly little notes like this fit. ganizer of the Baseball Players’ fra«i Wood € Unde surgical dressings and garments as|one from Japan: “I can never be = bl the women of thousands of Red |grateful enough for the chance you From left to right are: William | ternity. Cross Chapters back home. Amer-| have given me to help, and to feel “Sparrow” Robertson, a well-known These men recently met with 130 an women in T - h - e Ty th vsica rs for in - X ica n Tampico raised $1,-|close to tha women at home dur- L other physical directors strug-i Some of tho American locomotive | scen hard at work assembling a big 890 in an hour at an Allied Red|lng this War’ st | 2UEHOTILY on sports. who is E0INg 10 | tions on their work with the Amera paminapne Do AR 17 are here [ American. gnginge, supervise the building of diamonds ican army,

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