New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 23, 1918, Page 9

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P before the bar of Hartford county on ¥ later attitude of the father has| any of the recruiting stations in the | A lmrn;\m of his action. ichanged this situation. He has ap-| state for the IKirst Connecticut in . = | Judge Case, passing on the action | parently ucquicsced in whatever ar- | fantry and after enlistment at Tont a e are O Our lres said: rangement tho two women have | Slocum they will be sent to Camp | “The v affair is censurable | made,—but neither his mere ac- | Greene to form part of a depot bri- | : : [rmm overy point of view and some- | quiescence nor his present contribu- de of the 26th division, which wiil America’s greatest need is for ships—more ships. [H\mu less spectacular and more in | tion for the littlc fili vacancies in the 102d iy = | Support can as % X . : 2t : the limited line of his professional | of i b Every available vessel is being utilized in govern- Tread character of [ CUr ove: s. The following appli- - WD od of an attorney sion R or | and were forwarded Tucsday to Fort 3 L G i e e, e ot B e e SR Fh o, o Many ships that have been carrying rubber from o) 1 1 ying | duties might well have been expect- | the er's qualified cants were found physically qualified | ment service. v | nieaning % ) X Thomas J. O lit of the statute relied upon. What a | W Mg an o nsoni Slanlevgl Al Sull;%:jtr'z: and Brazil have been taken for active trans- | p Marion v S and- | court exercising civil authority upe ler, Meriden; Raymond McCul- or i S 2 i Caso 1 the t: he [ as to the welfare of the child, and | S0%ePh ;()\unmn.] .!\‘r\\ ‘nx;xi,“yy._ l-.;\vll | This will necessarily force a temporary curtailment { child w [ matter hu s ( its need, is not under consideration. Clark, Broad Brook; field artil- of tire producti | Hartford, May 23.—States Attorney | «an nonest motive on the £ the ave gone into this at perhe Joseph H. Buckley, New Haven; production. Hugh M. Alcorn adopted the sugges-| mother r ch : ntable length i e 2 , Arthur Lachioma, Bridge- | So, make the most of the tires you have. fon of Judze William S, > in the ; her.” The d care T 1 by th absurd setting given to this perform- | 2OTH K M,,;,\g” _,){,h,, .].v ;‘pt,yl:‘.‘m\ | o i ssue ance by its promoters % Pt ordnance corps, Charles rosccution against Attorney Royall ‘' i3 A e ‘d“( 1 4 J] promote quite turally | €70 T8 _’Tmm se good tires. 7 Thor o g e e 1 S0 : o £ nejliaiLected SINgUIT ¥ azainst S them qhet| & el 2 9 ‘1» AT R b e SESNEL SRR snse, one of essential- | whole affair, in its methods, is cen- i Take good care of them. Keep them in perfect re- 1:‘\;?‘: ‘:’;1‘”“.“\(‘. :;x‘\'.l{v .H.‘u: ”:‘n( wer resnonsibil ::irnw.‘”m’ ‘\‘]n.umv om every point of view.| GOVERNMENT PLACES OPEN, pair. See that they are properly inflated. ¥ ey ekt St 1CC | the others o acte he Vo More consideration should have been g : 3 \{‘: S \;I“J}il\ (\_\ he nmn;: ease | omun's legal adviser and while shown to the Windsor grandparenis|Three Spectal Investizators For Work Increase their mileage by careful drivin]%. Keep out 7 o may be doubtec his duties fairly | of the little —who s0 far as ap- | in Southern Countrics of car tracks and awa iz plea ~or nolo conten rtered DYy gposed wpon him the trying burdens | pears had taken thoe e e i y from bumps. n't scrape [Phompson withdrawn and a plea of i (¢ 11 qttending courier, he seems {0 ] of her,—and someth S e O T rea epecial sents are spusht by the curb or apply brakes too suddenly. ot guilty was entered The cases pee- Erowing out of the all abduction ave now been cleared p and the Event which Juc se characterized B8 “‘censurable” was finished as far as Brosccution ws concerned. Attorney 4 Cofill & duction within the fair meaning of | the only offense with which tho eeue | @nd Venezuela, and one for Bolivia | . e e = TR e e R e e An examination will he held in the | ,rh* c ¥ him from very material re- = e principal cities on June 13 to find | re is more Catarrh in this section 2 S e i S iz 4 ¢ | B r L Countty than AUl Bther diceises | spons NEW DRAFT BOOMS RECRUTTING itable men. Applicants should be | B s i e e ] Men Tiligible for Re | make such an investigation, should | d_to urable. Doctors Pre- | showing that the father of the child istration Enlisg | ™ 5 % ; B e e T e teontant- | had deserted his wife on occasions for Service. :“T"“ ;\"“"“,‘"' "“'1\ Shopie b wel Bt pronour incurable. Catarrh is and the ndmother took the little . ORI eCRoR R utin s eticanjoonditlong local disease, mreatly influenced by con- | g have her cared for, In con- | ., NeW Haven, May 23 —Major W. A. |and on the industrial de stitutional ditions and therefors re- ¢ SN 10 SRVE MOT CATS Mcreer, recruiting officer for Con- | the United State lation Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is a constl: { shaped itself, that the child has ever | NUMPers of young men are flocking | tutional remedy, aken interna to the recruiting stations throughout | French. and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous | Dech In 1tS fatiers PoSsession. 60| the state in order to enlist in the | eXamination most sa that Hall's Catarrh Cure fails to cure. { 1016 The grandmother, Mts. Mod- registration day, for once a man is | The salary of these agents is not Send for circulars and testimonials, e Al i dehild registered he is no longer cligible | to exceed $10 per day, in addition to | % I' CHENEY & €O, Toledo, Ohlo, | INg. evidently took her gran " | for voluntary enlistment. The cav- | Which transportation will be allowed SO b Dragetsts, 7 from the best of motives but quite |,y ang field artillery scem to he |and $4 per day for living expenses Hall's Family Plils for constipation j uoon her own responsibility. THEre | tng most popular among the appli- | They will have an active and import- 5 is nothing in the case to show that| .anee 1y ge numbers choose in- | ant part in preparing the United = | tantry and medi e i e o G iy RS gampm | well. It is possible that some of the | tion for foreign trade that w follow young men who are considering en- | the making of peace. Those desiring listi would prefer the Connecticut | to take the examination should write | i National Guard in which they may | ot once to the Bureau of Foreign and | = have hrothers and friends serving. In | Domestic Comm Washington, D. | that case, they can be accepted at (. for further details If by any chance the solicitors § BURIAL OF AMERICAN SOLDIER IN FRANCE in the Red Cross drive have overlooked you, bring your do- nation or pledge to this store where it will receive proper attention. ]@hv Wilson (o have so believed, and we must deal | tacular and more in the the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic G i C ;. nited line { et every mile your tires have i b both with what Mr. Thompson did | of his professional dutics ! ol y y n them might wel) | Commerce, Department of Commerce, {and what he might with entire pro-| have been expected of an aftorney, | 1 Investigate general commercial and Only in that way can you be assured of your car’s fessional propriety have left undone.| But the offense charged in the in | cCOnomle conditions in Latin Ameri- contiriuous service If the enterprise resulted in an ab-| formation is abd oh 3 ca, one for Mexico, one for Colombia & and this s | been in its father's ‘possession’, here CITY HALL. OLD FRIENDS ARE BEST No matter-how rough the road. no matter what the weather, you are always sure of full power if you are using POLARINE | THE STANDARD OIL FOR ALL MOTORS k Photograph showing the burial of [ fighting lines and were attended by | e of our fighting hoys, the first of is comrades and French brothers in | his division to be killed in action arms. The chaplain of the regiment The funcral services were held in a |is shown delivering the funeral ser- Get your supplies under the Red, White town immediately in the rear of the ! mon. and Blue SOCONY sign—the sign of are- 728 liable dealer and the world s best gasoline, ‘« A e o o e IV gE) | | GENERAL MARCH'S THREE DAUGHTERS : - WILL ALL BE THE WIVES OF OFFICERS Means more miles to the gallon, less expense te the mile. Pure lubrication, every drop. adian soldiers bringing their [ field to the field Tospitals wounded comrades from the battle- /| hot fight with the Huns CANADIAN SOLDIERS GOING OVER THE TOP IN A CHARGE ON THE GERMANS IN FLANDERS STANDARD DILCDN.Y, Factory Rebuilt Machines of all Makes SOLD, RENTED & REPAIRED ‘ When Miss Josephine March is | Jeseph M. Swing, is shows married before the cnd of May. the [the right. At the left is Milc ey ers of Maj. Gen. Peyton | married Capt. John Millike NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, R e Sl e e e 72 West Main Street. Te]ephone 612, hecome war brides within six months. | ter, whose husband is Capt. Paul rders, shows Canadian troop Miss Josephine, who is to wed Maj. | Russcll Irank, This spirited photograph, taken in ' swarming out of a trench, over whic!

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