New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 17, 1918, Page 2

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* with e morning a habit, not an an- niversary, are just as punctilious about the fit of their Un- dergarments, their Outer The Luke Horqfall whom tub is as Clothes HA_RI: ORD. CITY ITEMS John Naun zleks venue reported to ight that his 13 as not been horr now staying he police told her William reet hat I ront of of 11 the vear 2 Oakland police old dau two weeks eaver to go home shter for 70 street Bucholz reported to the bicycle Mair of 180 Greenwood police yesterday was stolen from street Frank rought suit e recovery Slater of Hartford Tom Mur D8 ia George default has Adishoo Nuoo of has ay for sued for $50 been to $53 adgment b faver of 90.011 d ichael Eskandarian William Walsh rve commissary rlough, at his Miss Helen 1. Beach ain street underwent ope br appendicitis at Charter pspital in Hartford Sunday. Private Lester Williams of Clark reet who came to this city Saturday spend the week-end has been taken k and was unable to return to camp the expiration of his furlough. illlams has contracted influenza A meeting of the pinted to arrange for ent of the delegates rs convention which this city in May, 1919, will be held night It is proposed to hold a zar during the winter months to ise money to defray the expenses the convention, this will e principal topic discussed e meeting recover costs from of the departm home here Naval nt Re- is on a of an 136 West ition the Oak committee ap- the entertain- to the For is to be hld and to be be at A number of friends Hennessy gathered J. Hennessy of of Miss at the home of Allen street Friday ening to tender her a farewell party iss Hennessy resigned her position the Boston store Saturday night to ter t of M. C. LeWitt aft- worki the former store for a mber vears. During the eve Ing wag presented with a gold aded parasol by her friends. Miss Bnnessy her du Lewi this morning Nel- employ of she hegan store es as ATRMEN U. 8. PASS TES hn D. Ryan Pleased With Mihiel Salient Success in St. Paris, tour pan, r, in hred Sept. 17 his return from the battle front D American assistant of cha of air de- he was much gratified the rk done by the aerial the erican army Mr. Ryan's tour was de during the recent operations of o American army and gave him an portunity to the various Am- fican aviation activities in the zone advanc He was accompanied by bn. Patrick, chief of the air service the American expeditionary forces. IMr. Ryan poke in the highest ms of the brilliant pericans. On near John retary service, by of force last | and | Benjamin | given | clerk | RELIEF ONGER! innies for L. 2 Relief (lnR an y, Sept will he Gram SKLA FARM McKINNI Pol hall, ch) will Her work in wh B8 so busily eng: New Britain a treat sinee the fortunate in Madam Tekla [z prano and who will be Lauh the leader of wr assist distin thy N Madpm vorly | men nd al Mpdar W M | | securis Burt 1 the be devated ich +d mus i m ed uisk and 1 Op m srs of entire to the a lovers will committee the MeKi MeKinnie, by ¥ hed RBritai M t cra appearing Schuman-Heink proceeds the War ssociation have heen of has vices nnie, hass, Jdward ¥, tist and n Choral McKinnie he Henry Company, for a BURT P ind h sful just succe Chautaugua circuit possesses a lyric rare lovelin in her and 8§ hich m most season and follk we a McKir vedish will Mr popt American notahle public reer on rt stage splendid pl Universal supplying this institutio s ete., and has and conc voice given The tion is from soc tic ete., and also maintenance of phans. With the this Concert they hospital bed, and everyone interes good music asure to W has earn WILL EAT Outing of Tlart Club at & Lake Mer Co. rs of Foremen’ ies and tribulat ods hold their roast at 20 will make suc cl warr &heep About most the Among the game between the and each in th attracti ular origi: vy of o ing nee, all mans in F ise to take nailed down The club has had under the followir dent, Harry L. teasurer, John committee, Alfred the oo exploits of the’ Gennatte; auditors, and Andrew Frigo. Saturday ful eve organization He praomises something spectac- completed in N sop p mie ¢ bass soloists He bhot where and many r soldiers n made of surgical dressir to two I P the e ROAST Coc MCeKINNTE, N especia interpretation of 15 several ce on is or it has the his powe th Relief ar with larg oak its ¢ h ench support ed in this work or y soli ley 1 1ally leastern McKinnie voice of 1y happy lish lyrics of unu the of pro- the the ¢ cfore had operatic rich bass rful—has housands. Associa- hd sailors sweaters, ¢ quanti- um pad redit the War Or- funds obtained from endow of in cited SHEEP, oremen’s Compounce. the Hart & will ions ke the 1t on aig ffc bases fr thei bases ap officers 8 ley; Oa Co. fe of tu \ternoon, annual Co tri in th will and ves. imitators tha Mulvihill; ette rick rosper oley ot rning Mfg. the out hen iing and mpounc d the history iticipated be a ball the Fochs e With the the Gor- prom- t are not ous year Presi- stary and executive ind Joh O'Leary I \ Ld R |RUNNING THE HUN |y ¥ N Private Sawskl Descnlm Ad- vance of Company E Soldiers \ et Private | received from Company T2 listed in the the time of e has | | \ i‘.-\, of the | N¢ Britain hosder tr throuy ter follow “p) company at it since | the been oubl in compat ind has the skirmishes unhurt His heen hoall coming out ar Friend Received yYour most weleome Was inde from 1t time i i owing 1o h has been writt in th knock hut quite but our time out o v ng h we've tell wis (n the G ey e of exp ind 1ccomplished during have taken part | tied stale that you h it, but tell you En of rman now our hahc what ho the victorious o I suppose will to you, no doubt littl will fry fow days we Al be in ne 15 ther the the quite a 1hont just what same [ and New hoys from sland stades the | have done On rst day of our offensi we Kilome eventeen prisoner on 11 bitter stru six more | fourth Germans, and econd captured hundreds of machine and third day v fow guns after a thout the wvanced but we met the They were hill which to us, and the battled meters, on day s resisting holding two towns v of great we were to take Toss. Well, be- After two days nights of fierce fighting we beat the Germans, took *scores of oners, machine guns, and ad- vanced about ecight more kilometers. The German losses were heavy. Wherever we went, all we could see was dead CGermans. We have lost hut not anywhere near what the Germans lost. Owing to the good work scomplished in the few da we took part, we were relieved and highly praised by the French | Commanad “Well, 1 long re. be where trong and im- vortance it regardless nad off m me we some, we think it we're entitled to a the first time we rest in quite some 11, 1T am getting along just ever and in the hest of health, also hoping that this letter will find you the same. I must bring this letter close as it is nearing bedtime. Will write you again in the near futur 1d tell you a little more of our Kindly remember me and them my best ont for 3 is n W as good have | time. to a doin rriend to ray re Ve “Sincerely “Private “Co yours Longe Saviski, 102d Regiment, “U. 8. Arm W()Ol)\ SURI‘ YANKS ARE WINNING W 'AR | Stanley Street Boy, With Engineering Corps, Says Papers Are Right. Howard with a France, August 2 expressing the that the Yanks are enemy back His lette “Our division back H now, quite w from went into action in different part of Fr far back that | hit by a Big Bertha was shelling Paris. nhice to be sleeping more, without the guns. Woods regiment has written of of Stanley street, engineers in the date of undeniable pushing the follow! for a where we altogether In fact couldn’t the size seems mighty 1 roof once : to the roar how under is rest ys an nee. we of It un listenir T have no id will be here, but for I think. Ior the pre; even drilling, but I know. “1° ran company in Moy NN, w get that | are s der of long we quite some time ent we not | that won't last long, are into the which 1 when we old ambulance first enlisted in came back and the division reassembled It was | almost like coming home to see them again and they treated me very nicely My clothing was in poor condi- tion and they wped together a complete outfit from among them- selves and donated it to me T was mighty grateful, though it did make me homesick to run into them “I think I will be able to tell you where we were, for now we are far far away and it won’t be helping the enemy We were in that drive be- tween Soissons and Rheims, just northwest of Chateau Thierry. When we left the front we were working right on the river, but that was quite a few days ago I guess our boy pushed the Huns quite a by Coming down front the worst ever The only to jolly out very as have ways back from the hikes | way 1 now we had keep and rd we made this through that wood, etc., and in that way we made 12 miles the first night Then we rvested two days and made 11 miles. Three days later | we between 11 and 12 Some walking and all done full pack. And one thing more. can well believe it when you re papers that the American pushing the Germans back [ know because I have walked over the terrain that has been retaken by the infantry.” took to up say take could was along after | myseif drop right when we corner, or got made miles. with a You d in the boys AGREL O The traffic tories TRUCKING RATES. men the New met the Brits « of local fac- and Ato of afternoon, and of the truckers few changes re- in truckmen at Commerce yesterday the revised price list was accepted with a the Chamber BAGK T EEE’WMP\J‘If GEE ational The Most Complete "Three in One Range Yet Produced. 7 Lever all the way cither baking or roas Showing burner i and drip pan. burner in position to heat the oven for epecial mlul-ted oven rack. oven for broiling with special broiler “One Oven Does It All” GAS or COAL orWO0OD HE SAME OVEN is heated with either gas, coal or wood, alone or in combination, as preferred. 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When tho| Allies cross the sacred Rhine such a howl for mer wad peace will go up as the world has never scen Germans will come’ ont of Pacifism will be appealed fto by tho | peace plotters. Maudlin sentiment which drives ladies ta send flowers and candy and books to imprisoned crimi- nals will be appealed to that we may be lenient to the imperial scoundrel We will even be praised for our love of fair play and urged to be tolerant, | “But we are nat easy, and we are | not unp od for this attack of] poison g We shall remember Ger- | many’s crimes and we shall with an arm made powerful vietion “A third our hearts upon the new Negotiations “We have not Red Cross raoms a Sunday evening Rev pastor chureh, more bring 11 Americian witt us discussed the the and to to be good f1 Rose said in much to bring and sacrifices are today. 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Dr. Naughton makes Wi Swiich ue en regular visits to New Britain scribes all diseases is truly wonderful and astonishes all who cali upon him; and his extensive practical experi- ence enables him to determine from time to personally attend to his many patients who are unable to time to a visit his Worcester offices Doctor Naughton will positively be at Hotel Beloin, Wednesday, Sept. 18th from 10 o'clock in the morning until 5:30 o’clock in the evening, to consult with and examine all cases personally. DR. J. P. NAUGHTON IN CATARRH, STOMACH, KIDNEY AND CHRONIC AILMENTS, OFFICE TORY, 311 MAIN STREET, WORCESTER, MASS, SPECIALL e

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