New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 15, 1918, Page 14

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1918, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, " CANADIAN TROOPNORTHERN FRANCE S IN A TRENCH IN BN GFitiaL PrOTO! SRRy such a fine skillful fighting. made the northern part of France occupied have This photograph shows a trench in [ by some of the Canadian troops that& bravery and record for SURVIVORS FRC;M VESSEL SUNK BY A U-BOAT BEING TAKEN TO PORT BY BRITISH DESTROYER onstant and courageous work in res- cuing passengers and crews of torpe- | doed vessels. Here the survivors from | s by port hip sunk The destrover: and British navi American e noted for their on a British a U-boat are shown de- IRISH FEAR IRON RULE BY MARSHAL FRENCH B Photo by estern Newspaper Stretching this field long line of big British howitzers, i is a new portrait of across is 1l Lord French, wio has le lord lieutenant of Ireland. BRITISH HOWITZERS LINED UP TO HAMMER THE HUNSH TR e through Flanders. Farg] his line other guns are w { position ready drop a hail of | dri | ely packed masses | a | shells into the end of the Germans advancing in the | ing into position. 2 who are opposing conscription | fear he will rule them with an iron hand ATTRACTIVE ETON FROCK FOR SUMMER | This Eton model frock will hel !solve the problem of dre: I right and at the same time keeping {cool and comfortable on hot summer It can be made of cross- voile, the jacket being of ed satin. are show In these photographs R VETERANS OF MEXICAN ROW | 1‘ SIDE, AWAIT ONCOMING GERMANS This official British taken on the west front in shows French and British photograph, France, soldiers | “DUKE” FARRELL IS NOW U. S. MARSHAI by side ready to mest a rush | side by the Germans on their hastily im- provised trench. features badges : A enlist co either yeing o army the army badge e jssued to officers 1 men who served in Mex- ashore or afloat as mem- the Vera Cruz expedition, to tose who served in Mexico bétween April 12, 1911, and February 7, 1917, ancient here casualties were sustained by States troops, and to mem- the punitive expedition of 15, 1916, February 7, 1917, Vera Cruz November 26, 1914. the navy badge the Toc ance of The Mexican mountains ir production of nited s of harbor. with “ruz lant, The Natjonal War Garden Commission of Washington, D, C., lays emphasis on the health-giving qualities of outdoor work. Charles A. Mass., Farrell major ot noted player and known on and off the d mond as “Duke’” Farrell, appointed a deputy marshal by United Mitchell of Boston For the last three league baseball has Unitedl S States Marshal years Farrell has coached the New York of the Awmcsican league Since the war started wanted to do something for the zev- | ernmcat and he ieels that knowled which he has picked up in his mans vears of traveling with baseball teams and meeting countless people will he o valuable aid to him in his new work team REFL@EES FLEE FROM PICARDY TOWNS THE ALLIED FORCED (0.0 7‘;‘«’ HILE A ey THE GERM some of the inhabitants of the towns " can carry away, and allied troops in the Picardy battle region fleeing |ing in the open country between @ with such of their belongings as they ! gagements. - | LAUNCHING OF AMERICAN COLLIER TUCKAHOE, BUILT IN RECORD TIM Marlboro, portrait of Miss Helen Hurle, hter of the chairman of the ship- who christened the ves- Scene at | American was the launching Tuckahoe ord collier constructed in rec board

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