New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 19, 1918, Page 10

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% NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1918, " AMERICAN SHOCK TROOPS REST ON WAY TO THE FRONT |STOCK AND TAILORED VEST OF LI AMERICANS MUST CONSERVE THE MEAT SUPPLY N to feel the steel of the enemy. troous on the march to the in Picardy arc here shown short intervalg on the western | the stamina o . Smartly mannish stock ana tailored the front line trencheg STEAMSHIP PRATT, TORPEDOED BY SUBMARINE AS he steamship Herbert L s torpedoed off theast of Lewes, Cape Del., Henlopen, by the sub- | heart-rending i at | troopg Pratt | who attack ock | front iine, and | resting by the wayside SHE LAY IN SEVEN FATHOMS OF WATER The boat was about a when hit by the tor- managed to keep afloat and shorc. The boat marine off raider. mile shore m er way to seven fathoms of % | her stern in the A navy tug is on the scene and there arc hopes that the boat will be salvaged. | lies in but wat high ERE ARE SOME OF THE AMERICAN MARINES WHO ARE WINNING NEW LAURELS IN FRANCE ese United States marines, photo- bhed in a village in France, uarc men of the corps o gained new glory in the fighting on the Marnc heen driving wood. and have the Huns out of Bellesi YING IN SUNDRY WAYS P ERL i bid Sol will do your vegetabls and t drying if you give him a chance. te for free book on Canning and ing, to the National War Garden n on, Washington, D. C., en- 2 cents for postage. BRING ON THOSE JARS! Friend wife better get the free can- ning book by sending a two-cent stamp to the National War Garden Commission at Washington, D. C., and be ready to answer hubby’s cail. | ?DO YOU MEAN BUSINESS? FOR PATRIOTIC REASONS Put the flag in the war garden, says the National War Garden Commission, \ of Washington. I | | | | | | popular | quisite vest of striped linen for wear with the tailored suit. | WHITE CHECKED SILK AND HELIOTROPE The chaming simplicity of this little frock in heliotrope and white checked silk makes it most attractive for afternoon occasions. MINK CAPE FOR SUMMER TIM 110 be nd o e s sure to this « Faced with white and full, it is very Capes of fur are destine this them mink fu wnd cut loose graceful. summer ong be USE THE HAIG METHOD g = Blow the bugs right out of their sungalows by spraying underneath the leaves, is the advice of the Na- tional War Garden Commission to the gardeners of this town. This photograph the condition the conservation of es one of | by Americans. It shows the line out- | shilling, the stock of beef in the that short | side ke nec ¥ meat s Hn_\l a butcher shop in London where pounds of hones are sold for one British Tsles being kept very the five by the feeding of the armies. AMERICAN MARINES BISTINGUISH THEMSELVES IN THE DESPERATE FIGHTINING ON THE MARNE Ahoto by - - Westein Nowspaper s (large detachment of the men of tha United States marines | corps is here shown on its way to the of the Marne. A |fighting front. conduet of the in the new Dbattle Ameri- valorous satisfaction the read of the With can public great has S BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF WASHINGTON IN WAR TIME in use. This shington monu- the avia« leading to | 2 to what already were up their abode in | view, from the W: the building of | ment, shows Potomac par} New government ption field and the bridge built in addition ! Virginia. who | W this country \pital i a > influx of cmployes Since the entra world war, enlarvged cit T into the greally thousands nient IS YOUR HOUSE A FORT? . = | WE’'VE HEARD ENOUGH OF THE MAN WITH THE HOE Every household should equip 2s | for = siege, by canning and drying ! vegetables and fm;md T‘be b(gkdis- jued by the Nation ar Garden ports to the National War Garden | Commission, Washington, D. C., tells Commission, of Washington, show | how. Sent for 2 cents for postage. the women of this town are going te | produce some food this year. i He'd better get a move on for re-

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