New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 27, 1918, Page 2

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TEMS iDelia’s Bread 3 B2 Springficld is | is city a of Lincoln employ of the rtford. urse in the | Feturned from | | er of Stanloy fher vacation it street is bn a U, Maple streot Fwith his 4 | i for Cosey | his vacs | . I €volent | in St | day eve- y Park, N.J. ; ho has been | er school at home this | Bthe course of old today MReency's Sat r's Prayer for Her Blue”. was sung by tho | , Miss Oliva Madden, | f8) Thompson for the past ¥k \in the office of the city § left that department and is manendly craployed as cler’s in lce of the first district exemp- and the clerks at his ted Harold Nyborg with a st watch and a purse of me be- Bre he left today with the draft quota Camp Greenleaf, Ga Mr. and Mr D. J. Maguire and " v of Black Rock av 1e have re UKE " turned from a two we t: it | Co., Pleasant View, R. I has returned from hi #a_ARELUM PR, | at Pleasant View, R. I [HARZHOED Maguire of New York is visitir KL ¥hys ‘,’,’ “J‘-‘ Qur the home of her son, D. J. Mz i There will be an important - ing and rchearsal of the Y. M. T. A & B. Drum Corps Tuesday evening at | 8 o'clock. All members are reqnu nd to be present as important business is to be transacted The Stanley Quarter Red Cross | % Auxiliary will meet at the Stanle e e . 8 | school Tuesday afternoon and evening T E @ | 1t is earnestly desired that this work be continued and that all who can will attend and assist in the sewing. Theodore C. Wallen of Maple strect, than a year ago, has been promoted to i the rank of chief veoman He re- turned to New York toda short furlough in this city BABCOCK CO. Wednesday Morning HOME GARDEN PRIZES, A meeting of the committee point- ed by the mayor to act on the mafter | of awarding home garden and fa rizes o tho: e excelli n production and New to e th also ar ritain food | oxhibit at the Berlin fair will be held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock | at t Chamber of Commerce rooms [ members of the committeo are as fol- [ lows: H, V. Ca chairman; Georgo K. Macauley F. Kibbe, H. £ 0 Richards, Huber Blake and . .| Murray. It it | G, W) attractive ex t at the v | products from will include $1.25 and $1.50. Soft Cuff Shirts. 2 for $1.50 also samples of the cannir immer under the dir 1an’s committec I of the committee is urged Thursday night. cction of the W cry memi to be present Wed. Morning. g o8 = S . ’3_(‘ S TRAINING FOR COMMISSION 5C Flying cadet William H, Rybec of White Sole Hose 3 pairs 50c¢ Wed. this eity who is stationed at thc cers training school at Fort Omaha Nebraska, has finished the Ballcon and has Morning. Pilot's ground school course passed successfully. He mus 5 w now t $1.00 a five weeks course in Intensive mili- 5 . . tary training, a new i tio: (s} Nainsook Union Suits 8|52 pailoon n e 57c | some practical oon wo probably in some other cam after which he Wed, Morning. expects to receive a lleutenant's com- | mission, i F y e el T | Boys’ and Children’s 5 ! pes 'd H t ON 10 TRANSATLANTIC TRIPS. { 50c Middy Hats Harold Marth is home on a two | 39(: weeks furlough in this city He en- i 3 . listed in the Naval Reserve three | Wed, Morning. months ago and was assigned to | = hospital transport th says tha 25¢ Black Hose At . Sl | the sights that may be seen on these ‘ i5¢ Wed, Morning. transports make one long to get a crack at the K The r all the more. ship on which Marth is doing his bit has made ten trips during the last Last week of Our | three months. When his fourlough is | i up he will report at an Atlantic port on the coast of Virginia Mid-Summer Sale +On Clothing. DON’T MISS IT. p | call to report at Pelham Park, en and enlisted and sinco has been | the Pelham training station Wednes- - dny August 28th. WALKER CALL Raymond Wall > INTO SERVICE. | has re ived N his ', for service with the Naval Reserve | Walker is a graduate of local High school, class of 1918, and is the third of his class to join the colors, On July 16 Walker with a group of High school mates, went to New Hav- the NEW B 260,000 MALE EN 2 \ AT TENSQ : | ALIENS IN AMERICA ; | Department of Justice Anmounces | Figures From Registration Last | i January. Washngton, August 7.—Abont | 260,000 unnaturalized male Germans live in the United States and have and postmasters istered with police under enemy alien regulations the rtment of justice repo ration for males was held i few additional Ger. ; recorded f m time to Reports of the registration of German women more than 2 months ago have not yet been fully tabulated, but s than 200,000 en- it is believed I the | number s do not include interned never has Germans whose public SIR HORACE ARCHAMBAULT. Montreal, Aug Archambault, chief justice of Quebec, | dled suddenly of heart failu t Trois Pistoles Sunday. He years old. Horace 1 was L A FRENCH PRISONER Lieut. Schwieger, Previousty Reported Dead, Captured By Patrol Boat in Mediterrancan. Paris, Aug. 27 Lieut. Schwieger, who sank the Lusitania has been cap- tured by a French patrol boat in the Mediterranean, according to La Jour- nal. A large submarine of which he wias second in command had just tor pedoed a British steamer Malta and Sicily waiting to see the two French patrol from the fog and Of the crew of 75, and four men were patrol boat. While being taken to Toulon the of- ficer appeared ill at ease. When he thought no one was l00King he tried some papers over rd but He refu o ion between Ger el man v sink whe eme: the U-h one offic by s boats d sank only - rescued the to throw a sailor seized his arm answer questions but an examina | of the papers explained his uneasi- ness A dispatch from Toulon last F) which described the sinking of a Fer- RITAIN DAILY HERALD, .TUESDAY, AUGUST ISH CIG | | [ l who recently arrived in London, ac | cordir to the Daily Mail, confirms 1 a $ ,.’-, a . . corans 10 the Dty conneme § At @] ()() Regular $L50 Quality Alexis, the son of the fo or. After the father ed At One Lot of Voile and Gingham 'Il":: Bolsheviki went to tic 1 $3.98 Ty eerny VTGS D $6.98. et father—a dog’s All other Wash Dresses greatly reduced. s e R R :’T“vv-I:‘,‘.x,',‘f‘ At @Q ~ One Lot of $1.25 White Wash Skirts. was 14 years old 3 27, 1918, Chorus: Murad when you’re sad, Murad when you're glad, Murad when you're mad, Tra-la-la, tra-la-la! > in the Mediterranean added that the mate attempted to com t on board a man subm by patrol b of the submarine mit suicide when brot BRI }, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 Main St., Opp. Arch St. Fhf)_ne 1409-2 Wednesday Morning Specials BATISTE ENVELOPE CHEMISE. rescue ship. The man appeared to be insane and was reported to have declared the boat had torpe lost U tania doed the The German admiralty according to advices m London on 10 has admitted Lieut. Schwieger wa killed when a U-boat he commanded struck a mine in the The dispatc September, August North sea MURDER OF BOY ALEXIS BY BOLSHEVIKI CONFIRMED \ Rus London, Aug NO CHARGES NO EXCHANGES. w. V., | R The Ladl | z Tuesday l will hold its reg evening in G. A. R. hall

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