New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 18, 1918, Page 10

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e e s e BELGIAN SOLDIER, INJURED, HELPS TO “AN THE KAISER! Werite for Free Book to National War Garden Commission WASHINGTON, D.C. Charles Lathrop Pack~ president P.S.Ridsdale~Secretary {1518~ AATIONAL WAS GARDEN COMMISSION. WAS .0.C IPA VIRRIZS J. Paul Verrees, a member of the Arts at Brussels, fought for three months in the trenches ai Dixmude and lived on u{rdmfn and bread. He was wounded at Romscapelle and sent to a hospital in Scotland. He is now doing cartoons in this country to help whip the Kaiser. The above cartoon he made for the National War Garden Commis- sion at Washington in order to help in the free distribution among the women of the United States of its book on canning and drying of vegstables snd fruits. Writc to the Commission for it. "RECORD MADE i | | i | bridge | for The 5 from . 'This | 1e keel, deckhous and tructure were riveted m shows the tion This view Ward, unde Island navy yard, 24 hours | s after the keel w As much | W structural wo ible was pre- | I i pared in advance lkheads, sections ' is Sl GENERAL PERSHING INSTRUCTING ’ YOUNG OFFICERS BEFORE A BATTLE cc at \g in place nel ing her "o shiphuilding s 1 was la of ! the | | which was > com General Pershing is here scen is- [Juing instructions to a big group of they lead oops into t bat with the Huns. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1918, . WOUNDED SOLDIER BEING LIFTED ABOARD HOSPIT AL SHIF ON WAY TO HIS HOMELAND AMERICAN TROOPSfi LANDE_Nii HN FREII\‘I»éH“PC;R'i’ UNDER THE GUNS OF ONE OF QUR BATTLESHIPS This photog h shows one of the boats of a transport loaded with American troops landing in a French harbor under the protecting guns of an American battleship. STEAMSHIP CAROLINA, DESTRéYED BY AA SUBMARINE OFF THE AMERICAN ATLANTIC COAST This i New the steamship Carolina of York and Porto Rico line d off the Atlantic WHERE YOUR JARS COME IN Do this sort of work “Over Here” for the sake of the boys “Over There.” Canning and Drying will in- crease the winter food supply. Write for free book of instruction issued by the National War Garden Commis- | sion, Washington, D. C., enclosing 2 cents for postage. es that has been attacki in American waters. She carried 220 GERMAN ( | | | | and a crew of 130, and of are known to have perished | when one of the ship’s boats capsized | lin a storm. i “FIFTY-FIFIY™ _ The boys “over there” are fight- ing for you. The least you cen do | in to save the beef for them, says the National War Garden Commission, af | drying in groups. THIS IS NOT GIVING == It's just like finding money to club together and do your canning and Free instructions are contained in a book issued by the National War Garden Commission, Washington, D. C,, sent for 2 ceats ONE GOOD REASON HEN LABOR IS CHEAP 4 i N FOR HOME CANNIN Much work can be had for a cent if you choose your worker from your own houschold. Remember this in canning and drying. Send 2 cents for postage on free book of instructions issued by the National War Garden Commission, Washington, D. C, Your winter supply of vegstabl and fruits will fill hungry moutl Get the book of instructions issu¥ by the National War Garden. C mission, Washington, D. C., by se CLEAN ’EM GOOD ing 2 cents for postage. CLEANLINESS 1S NECESSARY IN PREPARING TO CAN. PATONAL AR RS EN ST Get out your vegetable brush and follow the rules for canning given in the book issued by the National War Garden Commission, Washington, sent for 2 cents for postage. ARRANGE FRUIT CAREFULLY ON FOR DRYING. TRAYS o In canning and drying follow clos ly the schedule of time and tempe: tures given in the book issued by National War Garden \ommi Washington, D. C. Free for 2 to pay postage. Complete instructions for home canning and drying will be sent to the readers of this paper upon appli- cation to the National War Garden Commission, Washington, D. C., en- closing a two-cent stamp for postage. AMERICA 1S THE GRANAR Y OF THE NATIONS, : ANOTHER WAY OF SAVING LABOR | added demand for cod liver oil, s order | this method of production will in crease the amount of our supply. Be sides the oil, the steam fishing flee; n | will bring to shore upwards of 3,800, 000 pounds of much-needed food every week. The lower photograpl shows the K sher off on a cruisd to the fishing banks. The uppe photograph shows part of a cate’ being dumped out of the net to the ck of the ship. labor on shore men may devote them- | + tasks, the steam trawl- wd the other 11 st known as the “Hoov nd owned by the Ras Coast Fisheries company of York, rendering the cod s from the catches on the Great Fish- Bands into cod liver oil whil The war has brought ahout an in more fishing food fle are NEW TRACTOR FOR THE FIELD ARTILLERY to pay postage. Washington. tractor that hag been tested by they army and found to be very successty

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