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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, MAY 20, 1918 " OFFICERS INFRANGE - =i we seecuawze on meraLano 3 | CHAS. DILLON & CO. rug S " tha oy el i i et b BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING naxerroRD. reasing desire for the safe landing ‘Lieu[s, G()[]l]e]‘s a[]d Alhjsmn of our much talked of “Liberty' WE DIRECT SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR LARGE AND VERY | Wrie of Gonditions They Find | be o om it B 8075 AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES 4 | drcoraton ot tew el craters ana GIVEN FOR DOING WORK. WHITE HATS Licut. John I%. Connors of this city, I doubt very much if you would FOR SPORT, STF " AND DRESS WEAR — HUNDREDS AND now with the 165th U. S. Infantry in | send out a request to write often or 2 active service in France, has writ- | to say muech if you were a junior of- All OR PHONE 3;;9 HUNDREDS OF CHARMING STYLES TO SELECT FROM ten the following letter to the Stanley | ficer in a battery that likes to writo C JJ. i BEAUTIFUL WHITE HATS IN SPLENDID VARIETY Workers, @ paper publisred by the | letters and is located in district A factory at which he was formerly | where rainy afterncons prevail. At ! The smartest and best selected stvles of the season; no two hats employed times one gets very tired of ontgoing alike. Among the most favored straws are the Milans, Leghorns, April 21st, 1918, | soldiers” mail. including their own, Hemps and Panamas. These hats are effectively trimmed with Your last letter was well receivad | but there is always the satisfaction of | j HN BO"LE beautiful silk ribbons, flowers in large, medium and small effects, \re, because it had real news con- | knowing that it will be very welcome > fancy effects in many new novelties and ornaments. The styles this THE ning the things 1 am interested in. [ to someone later on 3 season are the most bécoming models we have ever seen. We would A quality that nearly every one scen At the present time films are oo e T - ST he pleased to show you these lovely new styles in White Hats. You to forget. Were not for newspaper arce (o waste on personal photo 3 and 5 FRAN KLIN SQUARE are not importuned to purchase. The prices are very moderate. clippings and “The Stanley Worke graphs, but later on a chance may I would have to confess a total i come to send a picture of interest as e 6 O G e, e S| el i o el erey Painters, Decoratars and Sign Makerz 4 MAY REDUCTMON SALE OF , | you are doing at the Works | Again thanking vou for “The Stan i Py A while ago 1 passed out a num- ley Wor LoATh T i N e TR e R e e | Trimmed Dress Hats jece of work, and of course the JOS. W. ALBISTON - 2’0|'km.\nsh||x interested me as they EEiE = —— Regular Prices from $6.00 to $10—SALE PRICES $2.08, $3.98, $4.98 vere made from our own steel with e , { have been organized in Connectient ‘ i i 169-171 Main Streal | onaer Fear e s sam) ‘WACHT AM RHINE ; i RS AT (0 e o eI T AT (T Lafdaimay s e Mj\””{'"‘-"t“”::* SODALITY WORKS FOR MERCY. S ey pointed, for we will offer a choice assortment of the best selling 1t svpanentlyfoyely den o e Communities which can boast ,,,[ styles in Trimmed Dress Hats at sacrifice prices. There's a splendid - . 3 . T . factory is a government workship. ’ | FOREVER SILENCED : Hats at i e h : shes Gratifying Results as o o ore lLiberty choruses and ariety : all fas i o i e ki xcellent ue of | Aecomplishes Gratifying Results a b ltwo or more Liberty choru ol variety of ff\;lpahto:s‘!a.lr [lm‘n in ?!a;‘*k and all fashionable colors that “Dry-Foot.” This is the third Red Cross Auxiliary. their number are: New Haven, 23:! trimmed with the smartest ideas of the season. week of rain, and the mud Is thicker | At the annual meeting of St. Mary's | SCYen German Singing Societies Ofer | Waterbury, 7; Hartford. l_n-m:a,v\?u__ than ever. Rats and mud demand | oo : New London, 3: 1 . New R e 16 |Seaality iy eld Sy esterday atternoon, services to State Council s Waterford and Haven, two, it is the casiest thing in the | Miss Winters, the chairman of the world to lose a boot, or a d ra- | committee for Red (ross sewing, made tlons or a day's sleep. The r of | the following very gratifving report rtford, May 20.-Gratifving the time we pay attention to tho [ for the v < work dence of loyalty to America and 243 | Boche. Bandages (three kinds) . cause of the v is being shown by R i The drive must have stirred up a | Booties ity s RN 2 | citizens of German birth or extrac "3 AF lot over across. It did here. We have | Towels ...................... 304 tion who are lending their voices ir ew ulle um ers o e of Defense. s been very much on the alert, “in and | Pillow Cases .................. 24| war work through organization int. 2 587 out” for two months now. There | Bed Jackets ....... e Liberty choruses. Seven gocieties L are, of course, many things to put in | Splint Straps ...... @ e ek which in former years have devoted memory, hut most pronounced | Shirts ....................... 28§|their time and training to vocal ¢ will always stick. It thel bigpesti Pajamanis fuh ot 1 S e 65 | forts in the German tongue hay surprise Tearn how much space | Petticoats joined the division of Liberty choruse P thero is on all sides of me. [ nev Bath Robes S v 5{a department of the publicity commi @ knew that before. Baby Slips ..... LLIUTIUT qa0ltee of the Connecticut State Coune HOW OFTEN you To cope with the variaus phases of | Sweaters T A | of Defense, coming into the state thrilled with every this life, one should be a rare bird. | Wristlets . ................. ¢ patriotic activities individual sing fibre of your being, When a ’planc is close by or the big | Socks BNV R . 2 ing organizations. | with a desire to do ones have the range, 1 worry more | Helmets .......... 8 S 3 These new Liberty choruses and ' SOMETHING to 1 about how small I can make myself | Scarfs . I N ~... 31/ their unit numbers are: Sangerbund further the great than anything else, and when we of New Haven, No. 116; Arion society cause for which have been close to, T want it just the i = of South Norwalk, No. 117: Turner humanity is suffer- other way. That tin hat seems the IN MERCHANT MARINE Leidertafel of Stamford, No. 118: Ger ing. size of an umbrella when there is no Boston, May 20.--Thomas J b/ il S M) G il /| . The opportunity is immediate use for it, but as soon as | kjo f26 Stanley street, New Rritain, | POrH unit numbers 119 and 120, re- yours TODAY—Sub- that occasion arises, the thing feels | Gonn., was one of 61 Americans, be. | SPCCtvely Some time ago the seribe liberally to more like a coat button. tween 21 and 30, vesterday accepteq | SChWabisher Maennerchor of Bride- | the RED CROSS m now taking a few days Oof | for training for the neiv American | P75 No. 78, and the Hungari sociel FUND. st,” but that of New Haven, No. 83 d / terms is a whole 1ot | Merchant Marine and placed aboard p LaToieny G deceiving. Tt usually signifies a clean- ated with the division : a training ship here. After six weeks R g 1. = e ine up 13 et eady for e et e |t S Sronkin, Wit b | s s e v Nora Bayes tells the Kaiser and work as Nard or harden than in | reads to oo o eesmnten rore i ship and, recognizing the need Luke Horsfall the trenches. The real redeeming fon- | bre of the new merchant qn.nZPT-nT.'_’ of a book for the use of such so “ 9 Co., tiro T tnat bath, and o cranger | pumiof fne new merchant shipe con- | des, e comeit recencis mnorized Alyout those ret ues 93 ASYLUM ST, I haven't heard from Rodman |piremen and coal-passers are espe- | ¢ O nbiation of sich a boak which, | HARTFORD. lch"'n“wm”" orilanyilof SEnelm en oF (e i/t bmanaliniiRe merenanti sc | L e mectd BRI DRz se AR tn | | R the old regiment, except for a letter | viea s e month | . ’ . 4o miAanay GRimA They havellaen || Matuie RIS G Up to date. 121 Liberty choruses You’ll enjoy hearing this vigorous, tuneful doing good work. T am mighty glad m— = == _ - tust as much as ““Our Nora” enjoyed to hear of the good returns coming B song just as m ) jOY in_from them - singing it—and that’s saying a good deal. e — - et = . 3 i i o Tfi:‘::w:lm;‘?:»‘:}:'?f 1'0)';::‘— e ]/‘0”;/' Ndflg”a/ DZ[; : A happy time will be had by all except the C!TY ITEMS jk?cp abreast of the many things that y Kaiser —and we won't worry about him. are new to the Works since T was i & . 3 . 5 aw hats, Wilson's.—advt | with you last. I'll keep an eve for There never was a time when the B On the back. ““A Little Bit of Sunshine,” all of that. ¢ N b . ¥ your seed potatoas and fortil (|, Flense give my vers best remem- food supply of the Nation was SO B another sturdy, cheerful songKgfiotng\i(;cifgg it Sincerely, important. Every Family owes it to Nora Bayes. 3 3 is R. Barker has resi | J. F. CONNORS = & e u arker has resigned his J CONNORS, thelf Country, and to thC Men OVEY— | / — ion with the Catsk ¢ ¥ e S Sy Gl bl b k Gard 7 batstant city editor of the Hart. Tieut. Joseph W. Albiston has also seas, to Make a Garden. Post. written to ‘“The Stanley Workers.” . 7 He is with Battery B of the 53rd U Indow screens in stock. Get our | « St i I h I 4 b t G d S t . The Rogers Sash and Door Co, | 5 Artllery in I “(.(kp:‘{lo?“ ‘1:?;: e l er ar en e | : . &nd Mra. Robert &, Les, who |, COPie8 of “Ihe Stanley Workers: gives you every tool you need—light S ! @, married last week in New Tork, | PaVe been coming to my cver chang- ed here Saturday while on their | 78 _tddress with great regularity and enough and strong enough for Boys, Girls Rioon. it is high time I thanked you for it. 2, = Z2Z: AV I h mks Star d%flh B 3 i Although there are some names that and Grown Ups. it N (< te n ‘xm s right—the price is right | are unfamiliar one always has that | % == > {\.\!‘\ place—Wilson’s—straw hats.— | peculiar satisfied feeling, known so 77 Ea - well by those in the service, of got- - - ZA 3 A rollicking tune, sung by "Arthur k Campbell, formerly tele- | ting something from home. ¢ A d 7 § psghs o Yo K Co - operator on the Herald, now | Just at present I am with the ) X \ Fields, with this irresistible chorus: prthampton, Mass, spent the | heavy artillery regiment, but only for > ’ } | “The Russians were rushin’ the Prus- end with friends in this city. |a short time. We are within sound range of the big guns at the front, SPADING THE INVINGIBLE | ; ’ b sians, The Prussians were crushin’ the on a still day or when the winds FORK CULTIVATOR \ Z & = Russians, The Balkans were balkin’ comes from over the lines. E - For a month I was with a French i ’ i ; : Z and Turkey was squawkin’, Rasputin escadrille, learning the fundamentals V/ & ; y ) ) disputin’ and Italy scootin’, The Boches of observation under some of the best o , = 3 \ 7 | s ot s Olutely RemoOvVes |aeril observers in the French serv- ; 3 / ‘ 7 i all bulled Bolshevikis, The British were ice. The French captain has enough lgeSthn. Druggists | ribbons to start a ribbon counter and CaRDES ; | / ¥ Ui 4 Sk]m&b ?r = Bu't L8 wonc e I‘m Ind money if it fails, NH@ | o reauired an extra length on his - : ) | v ) Iy iy thankin’, The ?anks started yankin’ Croix de Guerre” ribbon to pin on N y | and yanked Kaiser Bill up a tree!” Come In and Get Yours Now ' AN VIR (ot : A2528—750 VISIT OUR FARM | == 2 e : » Im in Love! SUP ; It’s Gus Van in a new character song that’s z v ascream. He’s got a bad case of love, and " . his description of the symptoms will keep Wg hz}ve a complete line of fresh reliable Seed } you roaring from beginning to end. On that will insure you a Successful Garden. 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