New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 30, 1918, Page 5

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[1. 5. FAR AHEAD arry Kemmerer Appre nerica Mare Than Ever the 20th S TileE thh bl lilentavony | gy 5 | N | o ;. now enjoying ideal wea ter several months of nothing a s Not only one or two good values: n and mud, but will be glad to H ¥ 3 £ ack to the U. S. A when (I i } dozens and dozens of extra fine bargal yver. Sergeant Kemmerer s that | the United States is so far ahead of i b B | R P'ent“: of merchandise as adv \l’tlSEd i ny other country that!the old wortd | S N | @ attention, e E Bl e n R e e 5 : ; ving is the letter - i | Boys’ or girls’ overalls of extra i Somewhere in Franc : ! Value $1, special tomorrow morni i e R . - « § Children’ fine ribbed whiti 5 SHine e tetter at the eus WEDNESDAY MORNING B I silus o timited 4 pr. th cack el X e prese o 2 - S oy’s pajamas of plain colored percale sl B 100 Pairse Women’s Patent Butten and Lace Black Cloth Top, Not &1 98 ‘?15: l:p"ecia] ot e p eat countrv if vou f : a ir Wie g = S o o Heatatunii s e High Cut ....... ceenan . . a pair 7 B8 Boys’ percale blouses of fine quality p nee and then come. | Can’t he duplicated teday for less than $5 and $6. The woman that does § fomorrow at .................0000 to come into town to | @ not insist on extra high cut shoes can save dollars in this sale, M B8 Bovs' corduroy pants light and dark s S eimocen ok [N . ) morning at e n the streets (that 1= g Also 60 Pairvs Women’s Patent Button and Lace Black Cloth Top, o i e i AR are i Nem ) and alereat Biher: things ool purmerous ito i ut. $4 v 3 e . a p4 i : 4 e e High Cut. $4 value ol Gos ayn & special tomorrow at ... Co e o e - — . - = B Men’s Goodyear welt oxfords, leather or Being a railroad man I am going o ou about our railroads. We have metal, value $5.00 special tomorrow fast railroads over here, but the | | " . g | Men’s French Balbriggan underwear, value' . ority of them are the classiest little A i ‘ h you ever saw. For pas o 4 ) ; 2 EAESEA b e 1> W ; B2 (B Mens B. V. D. shirt and drawers, value 65¢ eael Efand o nlilsdibya itticldon B % - j morning only e oo S A e Sl nl g 4 g g - BOOTHS BLOCK Men's athletic union suits, value $1.00, special tom bunds like a small fish horn. Whe LY S piR NEW BR*TAQ& come 1o 2 station and stop to un- passengers and before they can | B Women's extra large bungalow aprons loose fitting wi off again they have to hold a i $1.50 sultation with the mayor, chief of Sl. SR otherioeal i Giab cabin e R " ; - 3 - e e m | B Women's bu'n'galnw aprons with elastic belt of fine quality percal I8 Einslly eachiof e biakies ; i p : . . med also fine quality chambray, bungalow aprons with caps to it “tr b match value $1.98, special at e at the present time, here with a toot from the en c e are under way again at |Ple in Europe they will never catch| ¢ ) § | the entrance of the I'nited tates | [ 2 " rate of two or three miles an hour, | UP. Also never again will T vell at! ! : ‘f‘mw Lensue of Nations to Satecuara | @ House dress bungalows value $2.00, . 1 A ng again of the town notables |the train service of the railroads of| [ U AN [ i ; & \ n 1 the Fruits of Victory." especially of the chief of police: |the T A He 1o always dressed up Itke a mew | T haven't been up in the front vet! N O | W. R. Boyd, Jr, the young Texan Women’s gingham petticoats with dust ruffle of extra fine qualitty c loon, with enough braid, etc. to!but hope to eventuaily, T s, if the | PEA E P"ll I‘ RY\ who recently came to New York to | § rali " H P:v‘ the n»\nr;.:‘:nm - He sure is|War lasts long enough o stori AUL U | he the l.eague's National Campaign ‘a,l"e 'qg.c' SDQ.(‘lal i!.f o i AR ik i dis you hear from thc bovs just coming | T manager, pointed out today that the Women’s plaid skirts val A l 50 When we landed in France, that was M'k' 1"|'fln; the 'rf;v'"‘*“\"k.""&(' m‘j‘\f‘}‘““} = - | League of Nations movement is far | 8 - uary, we went up to a baf-|want to dig right up there. Suppose . . Mooiniz tolibe inartis S < | 3 " woeic “antit our supphies |1t 15 Just the same witn tmem. wisning | Will the War, Its Message to]ip0 01 1o hp fartean mecance i i\ B8 100 Women's trimmed summer hats at $5.00, value to 2 ey vere back e fro lines afte al] unloa from the ship and |they were back of the front Ii r of political world reconstruction to then we started for our camp. When @ few months up front I Aenirant | fi which practically every important Al h e L & Well, Uncle John, 1 have written spirants fll‘ 106 4 Ll ARG Ty O 5 . A o 5 . S E i ol R S PR e e ; [ lied leader Is commitied. Its lead- Sillk camisoles, lace trimmed, lace shoulder strap, value 98c. special 39¢ a long line of these li coach. E 7 | i ing exponents In this country he = bunc x ¢ abo >| vou get a chance to say is Hello - ) 1OTTOW ) ) A .,-l." o 2'\1 Tflm e 3;1’57\,"),’»,‘. Good-by and I am well. Give my best| New ¥ Tuly '26.—The League | 52id are a democratic president and YRR R N [istes tohEN Uiack MAURE Kate andl a republican ex-president—Mr. Taft- Children’s bathing suits with bloomers of fine quality sateen, fo Tnforce Peace has tossed its hat e aak ranalwieni ted means |the rest of the family | not to mention former candidates for | ggs $2.98, sizes 8 to 14 years, at Toliioe S hass T e Will close now with best regards, so | into the political ring. although its | the presidency on both democratic and 2 i - % | s e S o nve Byeitor the pressnt officers fake pains (o state (hat the | republican tickets—Alton B. Parker | Crepe klmpnns extra long with el sars. As it was, though, we nearly T remain vours campaign is mbsolutely non-partisan. | and Charles E. Hughes $1.98, special ... .. .. froze. They don't know what heat|Sergeant Harry C. Kemmerer, Medi The league has addressed a letter As a war platform the league asks She e means in a oar 1t was sure some cal Detachment, 3rd Battalion, 20th | to democratic and republican leaders | every convention in the state to Fine quahty women o Engineers, N. A. A. BE. F. via New |in Connecticut, beginning with lopt the following: For e first few months it was hell York ‘YWHIH'\;JI committe en and We declare that it is the supreme B fith e aee e — - chairmen and including the members | task of the civilized world to crush anged in May how- West of Treland Shipbuildin of the state executiv w"nlv‘-vmm and | the insolent attempt of German au- : e are having o % i 5 the county chairmen. This letter | tocracy to substitute a military dic- | i y g 1 " 2 " i e e e Lord Tientonant Toraneh promises | UrSes that the political conventions | tatorship of self-government ana the | @ YOMeN’s summer union suits, value 59¢, special tomorrow at ul country when it rains. Talk|(hai the British government will seel | held this giamer landlallinayliats r.gh:,x of md’pppn,xmr thought. The | [ out mud. I've seen some mud in |y, develon shipbuile .+ in. | tention not only to winning the war | world must be made safe for democ- | . s 4 o ] 5y, but the mud in France has | nusiien n the west wonst ot Tiand, | and making the world safe. but to | raey by the defeat of Gemman mur. |8 Children’s gingham dresses sizes 6 to 14 years neatly trimmed and of $1 19 ot everythine stopped. You eat it.|y¢ the pledge is kept it will help solve { keeping the world safe by shackling | tarism. We want no peace without fine quality, value $1.69 at . . u sleep in it. you drink it. and You |ipe Irish-question. In a measure the | German Ymilitary despotism forever. | victory, and we demand victory so e . o everything with it. 1It's fine over | gifference between Ulster and Galway | It urges the insertion In every con- | complete and conclusive that military heye now is industrial and economic vention platform of a plank favoring | ambition will be forever silenced and T em feeling fine and wouldn’t have great opportunity for the = = = Y e v fellow that isn’t in this sl | . big game will surs regret it. They rlaim it's dangerous. Maybe it is but fe is a dangerous game, too. Mother nd says she wishes I was p 2 p Devens and still in the Etates don’'t. The 23d of this / ) first vear In the army 2 don't regret a minute of it. I D - | B wouldn't exchange places with any AL = Y 2, : ren still in the States for any amount 3 ) 4, Fourth of July 1 get my first ce stripe which mean St AN & i 7, U e B Always Good Values and a Lot of U S don't get As no doubt you see by the pap the Yanks are sure glving the Ger- mans hell. Why shouldn't they, they | are the gamest bunch in the world There isn't one man in the A. E. F. vitality is iow that won't swear he can kill six Huns, any time or any place. Believe mao, | ) S The system can't put up a good they can do it. too. It sure makes i | < fight against disease -bearing mi- tellow feel great to be one of them | L 3 b . % T and be over here with them, and not | / y crobes. A patient sufiering “from one be a curbstone hero. What are good | g i o ail e il 5 | 2 peace secured that will make an |are two supreme duties each essential Sponge made with barley flour is belajeubatons Bero BThat are nod ~J 3 ailment often contracts others. That is why G of war. The world must be |to the other and both essential to the | very successful. This 3 it 1s so important to keep the sickroom sanitary:; kept safe by the co-operation of the [ cause of human freedom. To this goal Am glad you are well. Mother keeps i to s h . 5 | maior foree of mankind, and that | there is only one way. It lies through me informed as to how everybody i to see that no dangerous germs reach the patient while force should be organized by a |battle and bloodshed to victory oth f & with corn bread and as to the local news. It sure is i in a weakened condition. league of nations to keep the peace! “Our platform is encloged. Un- t00 bad Uncle Mat dying an world. A we favor the en- | doubtedly vou endorse its sentiment. Raspberries—red ones—when piak- when he should be en ! 5 trance of the United States, after the | Your party is preparing to hold its |ed fresh, are much more delicious if he frulls of his years of ide-| p - r, into such a league of nations as | state, county and congressional con- eaten without sugar may be adequ to safeguard the [ ventions. Should not the platforms of — . peace that must be won by the joint [ all these conventions contain a dec~ A given measure of buckwheat rext ‘A!'y 2 P rate ':“:‘,a Ft %, E forces of the Allled nations.” | laration demanding war {o victory | flour thickens mors thanm the same oing at it now 5 il Rk Fes el 5 letter to the republican and | and favoring the entrance of the | measure of wheat flour ot h,.,h.,, 1 »E‘Pk” m;m.{f:q:' ! make the sz‘,l‘(room safe; no germ can live where emocratic leaders Campaign Man- | United States into a league of nation. i icrer Hate onit gl mere ol ) s used. Physicians and nurses all agree that chlori- S e e ‘ to safeguard the fruits of that v Lettover mashed potatoes may b fetsee e i et n : = Fach of the two major political | ory used as a case for egss, creamed e ;p': V’n:s;; qu;'v?m ~‘;f“ ol ated lime gives effective protection both to the | parties at their last national con- S 1eat, fish or vegetables Segetladiiiidini kb el patient and other members of the family. 3 ventions adopted a bplank in their | FFEMS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN, ~ ¢ v § thev do at the present time. Not that A = . S respective platforms favoring the 3 o It 1s easier and just as sffective to R e B s G gt e CME Chlorinated Lime kills odors as ticipation of the United States inl 14 j5 ympossible to save too muen |70 cheese through the food chopper ors o oy ahead of i} e well as germs; keeps the sickroom internationally organized machinery £o f wheat. rather than to grete i reserve the future peace of the e B and home fresh and clean. [Fecrat i nliotnentwords—atloaguatioz I L o0 e e e ocoa has more nourishment in it % A ul steril D nations to enforce peace IR nttanl anaicattae ogccriuifisterliizedand The prasident of the United States | mxcellent waffles are made of ~=ri. | pomes ) czema as Y bleacher of white goods. Besure ' ACME. | favors this idea. Fx-President Taft | meal. i IONIC BUILDER s et good druggises Si g = o L 2 - b m ? N EE A tonch of D.D. D. to sny Ecsems sore sl imple, safe, Subetitutes mey be ads our organization in a campaign UP D o= itching eruption aad you™ll be able ta scdigzacers stale and worthless to make the idea a real;‘l.v, Already | Loaf bread can bs made with hax Seabborn Coughs, Week Lungs and Colds state legislatures have adopted rest 2nd sloep once more. Th! Try ! . | arrent or joint resolutions of ap- i iz ;fi“fim':,f.:"':l ’;niai"fm‘ % §g\ proval. The declared Purpose of this 1 et m made with Eckman’s Aiterative Tour money back if the first bottle does %, (é organization is to burn into the soul | leftover peas. [For many vears this Caictum prepara- 7 oi‘porafio of American manhood and woman- ”r;u‘;;fn ";:;“';’;&:&,bfiim,‘,‘.‘-".‘;‘:;f‘::g & 0on hood the consciousness that the| Hand-to-mouth bus - often remarkabls resuits. 11 Brosdway Pacories oldimysibe me 8 & s Lonidemon. $2 Size $1 Size New racy by the defeat o ermany and now $1.50 now 80c ® Y York Albeny, N. ¥, German militarism: that it must be| Cornmeal mush can th rice Includes Ve Tar. All Drugglets. kept safe by a league of nations. Thesas { breakfast dish, Bckman Laboratery Philadelphia

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