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For Ants 15¢ package THE Kinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street Coollyina Horsfall Tropical Suit patriot will leave it to the government to keep our honor bright. His duty this summer is to keep ecool, for an over- heated mind means an overheated body. The Luke Horsfall Co., ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD. “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” 83 CITY ITEMS er ice cream-—Semons! at [Pharmacy, 236 Park St., Axel- Phone o eant John Flannery the Ambulance company is home on t furlough ate James Keevers of the al corps is home from s on a short furlough ht. James Dol home Devens on a leave e, T. E. Reeks and Misses Sa rs and Sara Carroll, tuberculosis with the health department, are ing the State Tuberculosis o held at the Gaylord rium in Wallingford today. Dr. , recently returned from France, of the speake: ASSATUILAL ¢ Fracas Shows Activity Thrift Stamp Campaign. 301st Camp from son is short being SE. in Jacob Se- cases of A\\ullim he trial of the h, charged with Zeideri, and harged with of the peace, it was disclosed h the sale of Thrift Stamp. re being visited by canvas nan Storey testified that bmplained to him that he ed and he accompanied b Slapski's saloon and picked out his assailant. t was said, drunkennes Zei- where Ba- was threatening all pon to have a fight. Some women came in selling Thrift and the frequenters became ed and then Babula hit Zeid- skowicz was drunk and objec- e Fines of $5 each were im- boys were charged with theft, tences to the reform school fuspended. One of the boys plen a purse containing oseph Thoma. The other jewelry store on Broad street ok $3 and a watch when the btor was temporarily absent MU BE WHIPPED. en- MANY T .corge H. Dalton, Writing From | Eland, Says Tt Will Be, br George A. Quigley Ir today from Lieut. George Meidcal Reserve corps, pos fland. Since arriving overseas, Iton says thar it has been im- upon him more forcibly pat Germany must 11 be, too. He also writes that Elish people treat the Americans purteously hother paragraph of the letter, Dalton writes concerning the oss: “The trip across was un- l. From what I saw no Ameri- idier need fear the trip across n. Personally, I did not even periscope and saw no one in pwd who did.” Too. received H. of | wrah | con- | ed | than | @ be whipped, | NEW BRITAIN tamps The Porter & Dyson Co., Jewelers, will present 25¢ THRIFT STAMP with each purchase of mer- chandise, excepting diamonds and watches, to the amount of $2.50; in other words a 10¢, discount, but it must be taken in Thrift Stamp: This offer will continue Until July 1st. — PORTER & DYS JEWELERS, “Where Quality l 54 Main St., Represented in Directorate board of 40 committee up memhers of 23 Britain’s new as recom- of 1 An advisory and executive bers will make war emergency council mended by the State Council fense. On next Thursday night ¢ Elwell of the public utilities comm sion will meet with these commit- teemen in the common council to ex- plain to them the purposes and meth- ods of a war emergency council. ¢ ganization will follow but Mayor G A. Quigley will he the chief director, with a vice-president who will charge when he not present connect this department with the war bureau, the mayor has named Isarl Kissclbrack as secrctary. New 15 Advisory Board Named. The recently appointed members of the advisory board are Judge Bernard I7. Gaffney I". Smith, chairman ot the Landers, Frary & Clark; Bullen, John P, Denison, Rev. John T. Mary’s church; School ent Stanley H. Holmes, Grik of St. Andrew's churel Dr, T. Bray, Curtin, Dr. “romen, Kimball, Dr Ihen Ree Ralph Gerth of the New change of the Southern Telephone company; Pr Sloper of the New Brite bank; Captain Samuel N Suzio, Rev. W. F. Cook of odist church, Corpor: E. Cooper. Attorney perintendent B. I Connecticut Light and Power com- pany, Secretary 1. A. Surague of the nber of Commerce, Dr. D. W. YConnell, W. W. Leland, Dr. Julius Building Inspector N. Ru- ford. Superintendent F. L. rdsley of the Connecticut Peter Crona, W. E president of the New Brits company; Captain W. H. the State Guard, Fred S the H. R. Walker G. W. Klett, Rev. Lucyan Bojnow- ski, pastor of the Sacred Heart (Po- lish) church; Lawyer P. ¥. McDon- ough, John I.. DiNonno. E. W Christ, Dr. George H. Bodley, Iarl E. Hackney, Alderman H. P. Rich- ards, president pro tem of the com- mon council, John k. Cosgriff local freight agent of the ‘“New Haven’' road Charles board of Colonel W Winters of Superintend- Rev Lith James George riat M. ™ sident \«l\!ulml Peter the Meth- tion Counsel J M. D) Su- Gardner of the 1pert. comi- Attwood, in Trust Spittler of Parsons of company, Judge The Exccutive Committee, the the Those on representing etc. are: Superintendent J. I ders, Frary & Clark, W. H. Hall, President Corbin of the Union Manufacturing com- pany, E. M. Pratt, Superintendent J. R. Fletcher of the P. & F. Corbin plant, E. B. Stone, Secretary I M Wightman of the North & ufacturing company, E retary and treasurer of Bearing company: Martin president and treasurer of the ican Hosiery company; A land, Chairman P. F. King of police board, Chairman A. T | nell of the fire board, Chairman . Brooks of the rk board, i H. Hart of the niey Works, liam Scott of the Russell & plant, J. M. Burdick of the | Rule & Level company, A. Buol of the New RBritain Machine company, R. C. Twichell, secretary of the | & Cooley company: N. Humphrey of the Traut & Hine company, E. JI. Skinner, president and gener man- of the Skinner Chuck company, Maxwell Hart, president of the Hart & Hutchinson company; Gener- inager G. Hurlburt of the san Iron Works and William . adwell. executive various committee, factories, City Er H. the K. Cooper, Fafnir Ame the Mag- W, Walter W Erwin Stanley pe The hoard of public a number of works is making connections in West Main street preparatory -to ex- tensive rep: to the road bhetween the Black Rock bridge and Corbin avenue. A six inch concrete base will be laid and a two and one half inch coating of ameisite will be placed 1 top. sewer on Lamb of Lan- sineer | Judd Man- | Pasco, | K. Suther- | Hart | 'I]lTY"S LEADING MEN HARTFHRH AVE - ON'NEW WAR BI]ARB ANXIOUS T0 FIGHT mem- | | his i take | | | were {one night. Ibut a Represented” New Britain, Conn. Is BOY All' Branches of Local Activity "r*vae Joseph Kenney Awaits Order to Advance With Pleasure' In Mr, ford of lengthy letter Mrs avenue, 1 to his parents, of Hart- Kenney and. John Kenney te Joseph 102nd U. at *ri Company 1, S. Infantry, expresses impatience not vet hav- ing knocked the kaiser's head off. He of France. also tells in an interesting manner life and experiences in he letters follows: “Dear mother: [ am writing vou a letter, not as long write, little longer than usual. I am feeling fine, have not been sick as yot since T have heen her I am zaining or weight. You ibout our landing and trip as much as can be told. Well, we put a few months training in a small village which I described in a letter before. We started around the latter part of January, for the trenches. We had about a day to ride to the town in which we were to rest before mak- ing the trip to the trenches. We stayed in a cave that night (the first T visited). It certainly is a wonderful piece work. They have electric canteen and everything you house. long as you over Tosir one of in a Ixperiences 2a Sullivan the next bought ables. That ni from Massa <t to the about $20 and and more eat- ht we met a Mr.— usetts, who was in charge of a French M. G. A. and he fixed a feed for The village was all shot piec I have often read about the destruction and 1 have seen pictures, any picture or to the Barrage. went day. 1 had some sardines village v us 0 but this was as bad as book Then went for ten days. There we did have much to do but tail every other day and a guard duty. Then went front line. It is not bad the ond because in the second line the tillery throws most of thei I have seen many air battles which very > you work and The trenches were ¥ good. Tt only Here is where we 2 of a barrage. The > is to throw shells into Man's Land and keep coming forw to stop the enemy from and also to protect our ms as if every shot at the road We reserve not de- little we to as night here ot idea our first t: a rd own men. ince were the same We were in when it “The World in Perplexity; What Does It Mean’” Opening Meeting at the Gospel Tent Corner Sunday, June 23, 8§ P. M. Special Song Service 8:00 p. m. Hllustrated “Calvary” This Campaign Will Be Conducted by Evangelists F. L. Abbott and F. rained | DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, 19 18, JUNE 22, It Pays Its Way The business man insists that his mechanical equipment shall faithfully dis- charge its duties and return fair interest on the investment. Whether it be a typewriter, an adding machine, a drill press or an automobile, he looks for efficiency expressed in terms of profit. It is on this very practical basis that the Paige has qualified in the world of business. In competition with every other car on the American market, the Paige has repeatedly demonstrated that it is a preferred investment—a car worth every penny of its price and entitled to the fullest respect and confidence as an eminently practical utility. PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN STANDARD New TIRE AND Show Rooms and AUTO CO,, Service Station | W. F. Keeley Service. Corner Elm and Seymour Streets. FORTY Up to women WOMEN REGISTER. noon 40 enemy had registered at the police headquarters in conformity to the law. The police anticipate there will be a large number of other women to that | boxes you sent, ond they came in Then we wer ordered to anoth- and all hands pitched in and sre ready to start in no time. “We are now hilleted sbout four miles from the front and resting up nication trench. buy and thing about read about it not thing only wine, is Wine in this country is like and coffe in the States. It is a national drink. There not a store in town, and you could not buy a thing for ithree or four miles Cannot casualties but in one of the say any- vou have February today alien we all it, said quite a few and thought of a hundr prayers al l the shells. | of ! No | ¢ advancing | It § gun in Germany and | time. | started | and every one of us went to a commu- | where for Kaiser. won't he close now must fall our chance to get a swat at the If we ever do I gucss there much left of him. I must dinner is ready and I line. write soon. around. We then started a four days’ hike. The first day we made about sixteen mile 1l were pretty tived | about the fime we arrived. The was good hut when a follow walks Sunday distance with a pack arms, and morning. A French priest said th crsonal stuff weighing « to « mass. He ' with our regiment, and | hundred pounds, his fest begin to gel sent with by the Knights of Co- { sore and the heat of the chafes lumbus. We also had I'rench movies | so we rested the next ¢ and a hand concert by another “Tt was Palm Sunday and we mental band. From there we went church. They did another sector on the same front, | but mistletoe. Fach and did another week there. It w nts broueht a bunch not so bad there but for the occa- blessed Every sional volley of shells every couple of | has its own church and they are hours, Frorm there we we bont y prelty. The cen surrounds ten miles back and rested a week. ; churches. They B n Here we got paid, and it came in very vrches. 1 houg handy, for I was broke by that time. | cents apiece That Sunday a couple of us went to a | paid ninety-five and [ ate a doz dozen. 1T and some French | the rest of t cookies for supper. Here [ re- | Mac A couple of your packages a Wine at cave, It small pld church, and ther went to conte T Lt once. Then we and stuyed there very good aside few comply. The time for registration | expires Wednesday, Jane 26 clerk of the War d an automobile, Journey for a a | and a5 o of to a woek. had a 5 a — as in hik- Earl so | bureau, us loze us sun ay went not of the inhabit and the priest village = the Catholi three ked at places T 31.20 a started on Did not mind it. niles in the four we met a gypsy like the in crucifix of high. We and there I Paddy O'Neil of the time three of the other and but cents rext Gay hike aboa on 1t ixty way Just RUW on ones Stat ateo about forty at o rest O'Keefc < with them there. T recei €rvice | SUNDAY EVENING ] 4 7:30 0. U. AL M. HALL (Opposite Y. W. C. A. Bldg.) Hungerford Court. is Nation's Drink. % feet cumip nd most od the Christ landed “Then we 1t walked about @t 6 and landel ahout six or truveling took a t then we walked village, Could started ten miles, ahi ity miles to a three days ven rested we wiilc SPEAKER: Rev. William Wallace Rose Mr. Rose is an eloquent speaker, bril- Park and Stanley reets. 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