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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1018 CHAPMAN PROHOTED =3 ; CUTOMMYCAPTAN] we e somy soviz co. | | CHAS. DILLON & CO. . HARTFORD. e ! 8 This Swre Closes Fridays at 12 o'Clock Up to Septs 18, Inclusive New Britain Man Has Rapid Rise ! MEASURE MAKE AND HANG 4 : b amy | WINDOW SHADES | OUR GREAT MIDSUMMER e, e 7 v, o o HOLLANDS-OPAQUES-TINT CLOTH ! CLEARANCE SALE NOW IN Mr. and Mrs. William Chapm ] now, when Winthrop s 1L now station d - at| 73 x P 6 out-of-doors { Tort Rin Texas, bas lately re- | i LOLGRS ver, tthe ceived his promotion in the army to | .t ‘:,‘::.::1 '(:.':. | the rank of captain in the H‘r'\vud‘ 8 Extraordinary Price Reductions On Our Entire Assortments Of - - L EONE ' SUMMER MILLINARY Pocons | — | PHONE 359 AND WE WILL CALL B oricd $min Choten rimmoa druea ats mow on el ot thow ry hoy can price Choice trimmed dress Hats now on sale nt these -, prices. In whitte and colors, cffectively trimmed with all the i : : il ‘; & i FRANKLIN SQ newest style trimmings. he i o J o) ¢ TRIMMED DRESS HATS. Regular prices up to $12, clearance Y Horsfall § # price $448. Another wonderful bargain in Trimmed Dress Hats, s B the smartest styles of the season in white and all the wanted colors, newest style trimmings, BANDED SAILORS., Regular price $7.50, clearance price $.3.08. Another big bargain in Banded Sailors, all the wanted colors. | Former Ambulance Driver Appointed " S BANDED SAILORS. Regular price $3, clearance price $1.00. | Choice Banded Sallors in all the newest shapes, all colors. By Syracuse University and Will | W bi 3 | Become Instructor at End of JOE ROY S L | Cour: | (Continued From 1) § . Willam H. Lamb, son of S RETURN HOME ' i President Joseph P the region north of the Marne. In the 3 i = Landers, Frary & Clark Mfg. Co, h opinion of military observers the - 3 ¢ M| | been appointed to the officers’ train- | violent German resistance is due | & : ing camp at Plattsburg, > AR e . g - s . | ore to political considerations for it Q. Unax X earsi Mlith . B | Syracusee university. The course will 4 is to the immediate interests of Gen F co > for two ths and the 3 idians in France May % ntinue for two months and then SR | Mr. Lamb will return to Syracuse in | Ludendorff from a military stand " Get Turlough. { the role of instructor, the university 'point to straighten out his line with- | i CAPT. W. E. CHAPMAN. |'authorities having determined 1o in- ouy delay. 5 fivatc Joseph Roy of this city, who | ___ . | troduce compulsor: ita : 5 - : i § fought for four years in France | as part of the cur v e s IR e el Dl | | of last year with the rank of lieuten- | has signed up for regular service with ;all the battle fronts and, it is be- | fth the Canadian Expeditionary | 4 ant and for a greater part of the |the United States army and is sub- |lieved it will take the Germans at Forces, may soon return to this coun- : S e s euctor 5 P . i § i time was assigned as an instructor in | ject to call. As he is only 19 years of | jcast {wo or three months to get up | ; PWilry on a 30 day furlough, according | gas defense work. His skill in chem- e it is improbable that he will be | i S PROUST ., | Jetter recently received by his | istry and his knowledge of medicine | summoned into active service and it is | ¥ Gl Rl S SR e | 9 ¥ trainin well fitted him for that dut lv that he will receive a commis. | While, American troops continue to o er. Private Roy states in £ g £ duty likely tha e wi ecelve C is- Bve. iandgron | mother 3 . - Since beinz promoted to captain, | sion in the army when he reaches the |land ming. lecteritho thalo I Cour Iy et s e in S8 cen sned to the camp | 21, —_— Pof stgre devoted to |is to bo given a leave for a month | hospital. e i th the 13th United | a youth, Mr. Lamb has had re- NotResthallowed ICrownt Privice’ 4 8s0-Leland’s.—advt. Brit- | | » a vould like to re W ates Cavalr: arkable experiences, gained through and would like to return to New tes Cavalry. | mark experiences, galned thioUsh | i, tne american Army on Bepn Mecchan of Garden | ain to renew ol acquaintances. ARV | 21 months' service with the ench fen e : e BtFeet has been notified that he has | army as an ambulanc drive He | Alsne-Marne Front, July 24, 7 ‘ . e o e eiimations, |og | n anothor letter to his sister In this o e i G e e e e e e ] Before you buy fencing call at our B spislta. He 1= o graduate of [icity, the war veteran has the folloy- E - but fortunately escaped being wound- iy, jepench, the British and Ameri- 2 ain High school, cla ing to say | ed although he was made ill and £ by i ? d h P b h El il Bl B Pl - e et ot ‘s | cans still are hammering the nanks | § store and examine the Pittsburgh Electric 1913, ar PO B ) [ | e e {of the Crown Prince’s army 'he | ..»“n el fiva ing irvv: F ;i j.‘ ,“’“ © »_\u\‘ 4 J up fresh support forces at > | B . . SR R e e e P b PR SR O R | EVENTS TONIGHT |} o e oot i Every joint is welded by electricity to e A e perator at the lo- | ail well. Well, over here, T am | o . . L e e A e A o & A0 5 Bal omce of the Wostorn Union Tele- | in ood heath, dedr sieer. You aci | PUISE OF $100 or Grand Knight |, aedsiinain? ™oV Mo D Gat roves or anerart s | @ perfect rust-proof joint. All the line g Co., and returned to ms( home ‘;:1"‘2-"\”‘\\"”vhl'm\'?" _”) ':rl'; ml‘f;flwi = Imorning. The day was an excellent | § . & rsev () ends: 0 BN - e 15 0 g to tle 3 i H = 1 11le « 3 C bs: C and Fls ex- I e e e e . B | stil mtink he Germans, zonz on| LYNCH, Going Info Army | Superior photoplays und vaudevtlle, | ane for observation and tis is <= | W wires are crimped to take care of expan- army, in which branch of the ser Lo Yoars ioN ! el o [ iR TICI fighting somewhat, especially with . . . B O | sion and contraction during extreme operator will be auite valuable. I am onc of them so . but you ! In view of his departure for Camp ““‘M‘mv i ! | Germany’s Best Forced Back. Entire center of store devoted to |can never tell what is going to hap- | Devens tomorrow, with the draft = zellcenter of moze) dove S oyl st en el e e witn e American amy on o | § weather. This insures a tight strong fence, e ‘ 10 piea® are some|crement from this city, Stephen St. Elmo lodge, No. Knights of | Nlatne Tosont Tuly 9 (By th order of Captain Samuel Ma imes a man would give s -cent | | i Ay = " ! Lynch of 97 Lawlor street was ten- | Pythias, meets at Main street. ) ted Press.)—The armies of h '“ f B order ot e Ten | stamp for his hide and at other times, posoctated | Press)—ahe armics of|R that will wear for years. 2 at | everything | right. | dered a farewell rcception last eve- . ST . nceticut State Guard, will meet at L e (Lt Al S Phoenix lodge, No, 5 . | way through rain-soaked woods and a8 L et s nG ! o te ; . he statearmory {his ovoning st ¥ | Wl there s not muoh o, tell| in in Knights of Columbus hail on | dot i 0: 0. A: M. Betis toiner i e Germin e | Pittsburgh Perfect Fence is made from o’clock. o make arrangements & . et M stree b > embers of Daly The ategy of Ge “och apparer y ,(,r]l t»}tdrmm.\ rangements 1o o= |tery since I left Canada. There are | Maln street, by the membors o 3 rategy of Gen, Iloch apparently cort. the drattecs, Wwho 18 10 1872 | not many of the boys left but T am | council, IS, of C. Mr. Lynch wasnot | Andre lodge, No. 47, I “catied for e daelivery ot smasning | § the best grade of open hearth steel, galva- okt : <till in the ring and T think 1 will be | only & member for the past three | meets in 0dd il e e e ] a . . o to the end if my luck is with me and | ...« but he has in .| crack divisions of the army of the d b h l d h d h h Shirt week at Besse-Leland WHh b Bolh of-God. T ol you we |20 DUt Do Dk Beld dhs efee 00 pwin cartle, IC E., meets in | German crown prince were forced to nize! y the latest mprove metho , WhIC! wdvt tor. there are times & man says his | Erand knight for 22 months, serving.| iolmes and Hoffman vo ground before the French and |M o William C. Kranowitz of this city, prayers more than once in a day or | his second term at the present time. 2 ’ { \vi\.vrl(":nw_ | lflsures long wear' “ Renanl emit staff of the |night and I hod a pretty good record | About 200 were present, including | Cd rmmnrel n‘vlunn‘ 0. 9, )n\\w(r, 1:,. The day r]nkr}-(] !u;“‘, the Germans | § ] ’ e news editir staf e e S ) ba, Daugh. | Carpenter’s hall, 34 Church street., having been pushed well back at many Bir < somin o Al le St a et o rd iy | ToTRthat members of Court Columba, e 5 et bl oW Se el SO e i, 95 S o G G Pt G o TG — *" | points v tno. Franco-merican a | | ou must see this fence to appreciate He in the son of Mrs. Sophie Krano- | think of for tonight and I hove 10 | gvening was spent. A delightful pro- | _Valiant tent, No. 14, Knights of the witz of 218 North street. Until he is | hear from you soon. I write letters bees, meets at 32 Main & S ram wus rendered including vocal | | actually called for service, he will [ to mother (in Canada) and I hope * S 3 — j C—— untion favorable tacl which followed night of hea artillery firing. it continue his duties on the Times she will eet them all right. Good | and instrumental selections also reei- ‘esta hive, No adies of the 5 ar, and good luck to yvou all, | tations. During the course of the | Maccabees, meets at 2 Main street e We also have a good stock of Cottage Shirt week at Besse-Leland’s— | from vour loving brother, g = Washington, July ~—Continued > e o v v |evoning, . Lynch was presented pursii of e retresime eneme conss | Fence, Poultry Wire and Barb Wire. Bd - R with a purse containing $100 in rec- Cl! Y ITEMS | of the river Ourcq is reported in G ' % : same old batterv and the | ,.jtjon of his faithful services ren- { Pershing’s communique for yesterday, DR. LENT CHOSEN HEAD OF lucky one, dered the council. The presentation | recelved today at the war department. OLDEST COLI 5 FOR WOMEN S—— speech was made by R 18 i ek Entire center of store l"‘!\“”"‘ 0 The capture of positions north of t¥ { irenuan, pastor of St. Pa church, | shirts at Besse-Lelanc dvt | Mar ol bl 1B Elmira, N. Y., July 24.—The Re GO G SLennan, PUSOTEQ i S { Marne is also reported. Dr. Frederick Lent of New Haven, UNGOVERS NTRA TFRAUDS N-Ivm”ulmh o Mr. and Mrs. Alex McFadden of T G Ty | ~ Sonn., has been elected the fifth pres- _— ither Brennan, remarks, | Columbia street are receiving con Section W—South of the ourcq | it of Blimird collee; tnefoldeatiex-i| e aroyent of ) Jubticol Finds | Gross||loosr. Basd Mr Tangtinon ¢ faith- | gratulations on the birth of a daugh-{ troops have continued to p the slusively woman's callege in the world fulness to the council and y‘ucrxv'f d 1f’ ter, Ruth Jane Lucille, born July 15. | retreating enemy. Our units crossing | Dr. Lent is an instructor in Yale uni- Profitcering in Supplying Clothing | the fact thut the e L e intire center of store devoted to |the Marne have gained possession of | 8 = ersity and the present pastor of the membericnlyfasshontitise swiion shirts at Besse-Leland’ Ldvt. | Jaulgonne and the woods to the ivest. ° ° irst Baptist church of New Haven to American Soldiers. clected to the hig S S e Seation B T o A [ 'j.”,‘,m\:“o‘r‘ Nova Scotia. He well did e performa his duties that he | Councilman Gorbach's family left| — e e e nosilsy) HeTis & e Washington, July Fraud and ted: Pather Brennan spoke | today for Indian Neclk | raiding we ept v our | succeeds the Rev. Dr. John Balcom ~ s 4 : troops during the night, July 22 to ok ecently resigned the presi- | BTOsS profiteering has been uncovered » remarkable executive ability of Entire center of store devoted to i The i = | 2 A AR 2id in many contracts for army shoes, .. Lynch and that it was recognized | shirts at Besse-Leland's.—advt 2 tne Ihannssectorfon’ Julys 20,4l shirts, leggings, overcoats and other | |,y the clder members of the council | shirt week at Besse-Leland's. soldiers’ supplies and equipment as | when he first became a member. . He | uqve, “PYTHIAN NIGHT” OBSERVED. a result of investizgation by army in- | o.ined great prominence among the h- | telligence and department of justice agents, it was learned today i Hardware, Paints, Wallpapers, Mill Sup- e iR ] plies, Etc. raid on the enemy’s lines, capturing | Shatet v e ne e ol B 250-256 Park St New Britain, Conn. Frank J. Kicrnan of the Taunton | | sector entered a German trench and i i The regular convention of V membership of the council, and Daly | ;oo W08 a0 0iC i the eity this fngton L. Morgan lodge, Knights of Gramarl (L Rentel G DO e o | SR e e e e R Pythias, held last evening, in Vega | ) has such an able young man to give |\ =\ (Fh vim Motor company pump hall was of unusual interest. *Pythian | to the country’s service. a1y ldelivercdl to this ity Mne Night” was observed and the lodge | YAL 3 FINED. Mr. Lynch responded to the presen-| ;0" q¢" paunton is in the market for had as guests St. Elmo lodge and the | tation in his usual pleasant manner. | o Wilbur P. McEnroe of Lawlor street Pythian Sisters n(vflvu city. A pleas- | pAsgessed § on Onc Count for May | Among others who .\ry““tnw n: n‘w ference Shirt week at Besse-Leland’s. !)\VL\» been promoted to corporal at the = ng program of suitable exercises was Rioting. to the occasion was Thomas e T | United States base hospital in Mineola, rendered as follows: Opening cere- charter member of the council, c 2 ) Dunice Gharlotie, was | oI Helisiaimemben 068 tho thead- i monies; “‘Star Spangled Banner,” by New Haven, July 24.—Three Yale said: “Of all the and knights S A daughter ‘unice Charlot € WaS | quarters company NMoRhrost enlidied the audience; patriotic address, by |students on trial in common pleas |the conception of the order Mr. Lynch | born July 16 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles killed several of {he enemy McENROE A CORPORAL. several months ago and was sent to John Robbins of Bristol; vocal se- | court on their appeal from fines im- has devoted more time and energy | Lanc Ve, rnCEON e o | S PO e T » | lection by Thomas Spence of St. El-{posed for participating in o neral |than any other man holding that merly Miss Daisy Wunnsch, | was employed as a stenographer at the i mo lodge: plano selections, by H. | street disturbance in May, today with- | fice since the organization of the coun- |y Nettie Stadler of East street is | Pratt & Whitney plant in Hartford Ripple of Washington L. Morgan | drew pleas of not guilty, and on one !cil ov 20 years ago. Mrs, B visiting her sister, nk Lymch, | He graduated from St Mary's school lodge; address, by Grand Chancellor | charge they did not contend were | Mr. Lynch is the son of Mrs. Anna | ¢ priggeport {in 1914 and from Huntsinger's busi Candee of South Norwal r | fined $25 each. On two other counts {R. Lynch of 97 Lawlor street, ti S ness college in 1916. by Mayor George A. Quigley; address, | dismissal was made. The students |city. For several vears he was in the by Grand Keeper of Record and S were on trial all yesterday employ of the Russell & Erwin Manu- | PARADE FOR SOLDIERS. At | cau‘szgeg YOI lll_ead aChCS, 1t 18 usug]ly sl el SRy vocal se- | ordered to o 0 by Ay Jurke orce”of mon under M super- i e e T (it ke ol At (5, () » quicEl (:11’ er. These ‘‘sick headaches’’ S R e e e I, Sir. Lomen was aiwave founa 19| Beeween 210 and 200 men will| Strice cax for the molice department 2 relicz dlsafppeag‘?? soon as the stomach :",W;},;”l(:,'-.pz";:w‘\.}' Enislcal ee Beioty WAS ON COVINGTON. (‘nc(‘;:v‘:i.\‘yh}lq’;‘;r‘\‘(‘jyrv‘ vyn‘ nne Y oung “;:v]n‘:f;‘ ; \\,,,,‘;m. t Ation (Or\‘v:::’; | tering “N. B. P. D.”” on the side. The €d o1 1ts bilious contents. nght and regulate and tone { Mrs. Carl Schenderwols of § Slater |man in his early twenties, he attained [ Eaice of e car R MS RN Sn el | vour stomach [ ; ; . ar 7 T 2 . . [ Weiter of T safo. artval in Buropo. | & T oo o with great chances | been planned as a farewell. The men | Will be turned over to the departmient | { the liver with Beecham’s Pills which J bl , S Devenal an demonstration has | lowance of $550 for the i road has received word from her son Jlendid position with the Russell L 1 has | lowance of $550 for the Hudson. It | | He was in the transport service and on | for advancement. 1t is prophesied by | from hoth districts will meet at the | I @ day or two the Covington, which was sunk re- | his friends here that he will do equal-| Ap o1 treet armory at 10 o'clock ‘ e 5 T N 4 rapldly LEREONE COl’ldlthnS and Promptly cently on its return trip from over- |ly as well in the service of his coun-| ot © S | IREBETO OIONOS | ‘ seas. Schenderwols does not expect to | try Ol BN Ly €Ity hall| rp, New Britain draft boards be able to return home for some time| Mr. Lynch was also very active in | to receive their final instructions | be callea upon soon to send three men | as he will be detained overseas for [the Y. M. T. A. and B. society, of| A parade will take place before |to the University of Maine, Orono, ea ac duty. He suffered no ill effects from | which he has been a member for a | the men leave tomorrow. Included in | Me., to take a course of training to f | his experience on the Covington. No |long time. He drilled the Tierney ca-| the procession will be the two local | them for the positions of army me- | word had been received from him |dets for about three yea draft poards, the Y. M. T. A. & B. |chanics. Only white men qualificd for | {since he sailed on the Covington and| Mr. Lynch has a brother in I drum corps and members of the | sral service and With at least a | his parents feared that something se- ! He was a member of what was origin- | State and City Guards. A delegation | g 1+ school education will be sent rious had occurred to his person to{ally the 1024 regiment, and vas| of police will also march with the icants to be sent must have soma | among the first to go overseas. '5(“(h°rs mechanical aptitude. ! i Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. Sold by druggizts throughout the world. In boxes, 10c., 28¢.

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