New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 20, 1918, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1918. Every nickel extravagantly or unwisely spent is a bullet in the backs of our soldiers. S — \\\\\\\\l\\ \. NN\ Buy what you need, but buy wisely—otherwise you are diverting labor from ammunition, clothing, shipping and the thousands of other articles our boys need to beat the Hun. LOAN WHAT YOU SAVE TO UNCLE SAM. A War Savings Stamp costs $4.17 in June—will return you $5.00 in 1923. must save while others fig Here is what one War Savings Stamp will buy: One hundred rifle bullets—or A steel helmet to protect his.head from shrapnel—or A woolen blanket—or s Fresh potatoes for four soldiers for a month—or A pair of campaign Shoes, a shaving brush and a cake ) of shaving soap—or A clothes roll and a pair of canvas leggins—or A coffee mill to grind coffee for the soldiers at the front—or New Britain’s Quota 9 An iron hospital bed for a wounded soldier $1,250,000 This Space Donated by MALLEABLE IRON WORKS robably a mass of ruins today, for {that Guy or Guida de Baliol came to [in 1066. John de Baliol, successful | z st Robert Bruce, w NEW POSTER COMPETITION | i as vital in winnin as a descend- | Dam e, Harcour wrdest kind of trench | it is in the hands he Germans. | Fngland with Willlam the Conqueror | contender for the crown of Scotland |ant of this Norman baron of Bailleul, | foun f the family | fighti nee and that in this | “Situated on r ET0UND 10 I | ee—————————————— e Ea— = e —— e | gigantic enterprise of & men, ! north of the Rive , Bailleul is only ! Emergency Fleet Corporation Com- | :nnl\molm and > battle- | nine miles by rail east of the import- | ant railway junction at Hazebrouck, | {and is seven miles west of ,v\rn‘mn—; teres. It is a station on the Calais- | way ng 46 miles from the | ant seaport and 20 iles from | mittee Offers Prizes Totaling $1,000 | the prime esser manship. e . . - | “Prior to 1914, Bailleul was famous | Hartford, June 20.—A. poster com- [ CSSCriPUion of “Ancient City Now ! o its Hotel de Ville belfry and for | petition shipbuilding | Famous Because of War Overseas— | 115 Church of Saint-Vaast, the latter and insy s in. the govern- | o poao ment yards g conducted by | the National Service Section of the Washington, June 20.—The follow- ing war geography bulletin has been d by the National Geographic so- from its Washington headquar- United States Shipping Board Emer- gericy Fleet Corporation. The sum of $1,000 in twelve prizes ; ters is being offcred and those competing | Like so man, | of northern F | Flemish city three prizes for each group. The ! tiful 15th ther medieval towns | ce, the quaint little illeul, with its beau- century belfry, long the are divided into four groups with aintings and antiques. “In the indust 1 world the town as known chiefly for its hand-made but there were also important en, pottery and leather manufac- town has an interesting his- | the B: classes of contestants are: (1) Any | Pride of its 13,000 inhabitants, is|iand, citizen of the United State a [ the United States; (3) Workers in | s the shipbuilding plants whose output | e T | is connected with shipbuilding. Pos- | ters may be illustrated by any me- | dium, pen and ink, chalk, oil, water | color. J will mark the close | THIS IS THE PLA of the ¢ The New York Sun | and the I Committee of Pa- trigtic societies are co-operating in | the work of conducting the competi- MILK HELPS YOUR CHILDREN TO GROW—Besides well known food substances it has something special which they must have. A TO SAVE YOUR | MILK GIVES YOUR CHILDREN LIME which they need. There ;’{:;;i‘,“f;.r,;;;f;’j:'<:;;pr‘j MONEY ' must be plenty of lime in their food, for a great deal of it is need- ed for their bones and teeth. the prize | i Sale on Clothing and ‘ Gents’ Furnishings winning posters plants of which there MILK HELPS YOUR CHILDREN TO KEEP WELL. Look at children who do not get milk, but tea and coffee instead. Aren't most of them pale and sickly? When mothers begin to economize on milk more children become sick. Do not let your children run this risk. fety of kinds whose output with shipbuilding. The p expected to inspire the wo the ambition to acquire s efficiency in \gric with ships, and A S s Ao Starts Saturday, June 22 EASILY DECIDED | s N | Watch Friday’s Paper People. This Question Should B Easily by New Bri A QUART A DAY IF POSSIBLE—A PINT WITHOUT FAIL. 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