New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 26, 1918, Page 10

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8 few prisoncrs.’ of Seicheprey. I tola, terscly, of the BO today,” he i wounded. They as at Seicheprey. In attack on us @ drove us out of lench. W fought on number two at us in ore. They camc i back into num was fierce. We fbut the casuval- ound me. We ge itself. Here egular Indian erman head, | p saw you, he fo shiver to at day 1 T live. Tt's | in fire that @ hit. That £ 1 was sor- more. T ut of busi- much. I'm Wiy Peace. 1616 . nervous efront, w did. Hi jost sincere government i be imag- he re- were up in it of practice, | me. A hunch | put, thinkin g were soon 130- gmp. A shell | § bad. That’s Jobably hear me onc s kept it'up too dment that was the Bu ©an imagine, they ! ey swarmed into our held them and frove #We got up on tho bara- my luck to be hit, I as soon as I struck the bags at me out of it. I didn’t see | W more of that fight. But the £ our hoys drove ‘em b and ever returned.’ f Sergdant Becker then said he could | - son\ething without effort. 1 make ppekl to the public to buy Thrift | 1 make strong appeal to i Jriotism. [ malke iton my own Wd on behalf of the what was is suffered by it I President will not let his fourteen points that Boche will have to live | themselves with the United s werc knoked the ame stand still fighting We'd the Boche hadn’t put wtle through no fault | it to) We'd us and if weren't can't fight we'll »vs who are fight- We hope the them, too. now than tart it all to unless 50 he can’t stir. them now. To all any peace talk yvou who have hey s got | Rened ades ang as elever | gt W rrage. Ws | their "Srawled abdut a mile t ugh their | behalf, territory, creeping by their outposts ' I and through their wire. been “We came: to the first and found no resistance. the same, third line look as though we oner. We started tront. Then we out. The lieutenant came up pretty were about forty men down there didn’t talk very lJong about it threw twe srenades e s eouple of loud explosions. He went down how things soming alons, plugged two bombs down. was quiet. He turned with a rman gun and German helmet on. We couldn't get anyone alive to give us any informa- tion. A German advance post ahead >f us, by which we had to go. ol s fring at us. We surrounded the post. | o o Of course there was some mix-up. men But dug one live Boche ol et We our prisoner. He wouldn't : been keep the speaker’s | Pooh ips hesitated a mo- | . to get on with devils him on the them rut had fixed him we | straps off. They gave; ‘1N and numbers the tion we wanted. One had gotten himself wounded, we couldn’t carry him back to leave him hehind. Of don’t lik to but ellows, raidin aren't Anyway though pretty well ished T Uns: n a Stamps. © : boys in e <nov I have in if: T thatyour line trench Second line It didn't would find a pris back towards the A Te thewg ie but heard then were hope up on one ! he insists the to to square and i also HRUN world We | out 16 came across a went down soon and said hoys | who carly in - by are if ours. We v if they'd let wounded so we us out of of down b we to sec But and It ek of nd don't dent will it's hetter the rotten iin, as he be to liek SKill Mlows, we boys fighting with them and wounded know them for they Make peace ? Ye fter they not hefore. Tieat talk peace.” S meant. wihat he said. stand the for stand to settle Borhe will try ry Boys, it have over us t to be now t D say out. we had still and, drew taut nent. “‘Well, the story, we head. After ~ut shoulder his iment have the with he: s he boys. ‘bumpe arc are beaten them geant first, Bec- we his o reg i CLUB PROGIRAM. forms men rad had of our F! IBEL so We course well, nice Series of Interes the tford coming the ng Talks Arranged A i Coming Secason i The Fa the printed membe Wednes Miss Anna W Niles street, o W ading Froebel club progra cason is benefit goir for were fin- herewit with the local en, so as ad ht for of busy tt our job we went home.’ day, October 2, from 4 Bullard’s home, Froebel club tea November 6, 4 om, Hil Hopkins street, 1 and Art in director Newton, D West Middle K sage of Wheelock Wedne Reading Hopkins appened At Chateau-Thicrry. 20 tistied with the to his story ed Hopkins of the Thierry. Marines nesday, Do building, Style Dan- public again cen ithout “When he said, alling back ‘Allez’, reneh-—that means ‘be: The Marines « in Baghe were attacking ropd. At Meaux the They climbed right hey stood. They They kept holdir were going to Pa rines said aid went. Th I was, indu told tean S rt 31 Ch the U “the h School stirving on . Mr. Fred H drawing, Ma December 4, 4 Dress, got iels, of there Irench velled it trucks the Met Marines and were | schoals, the dny m Mes Lug o en, “The Miss boys The 2~ Paris stood th Poche. nder ume Christmas, Boston, Mass. lay, January 8, 4 p. m High School buildin ‘Child Welfare,” Walter H. Brown, Connccticut State Council of Defer Wednesday, Februar Hartford School street, | Kinde sell Wednesday announced Wednesd Webster Meeting ¥ out held t them The What the Marines company with which nd relieved the Ma- Boche and wo trols. T American the railroad station where it was, hut started into bad withdrew us) Roont street, of Musie, Music Lillian M. Bis- came up ¢ th “Appreciation arten,” Mis: of Both ont pa roops wanted \We didn't ouldn't see it ake We division ran fire. W, and bi being brought divided ‘Oh, rine hrew , to he know we we'd Our we dec m.. Noah “Mothers Bahcock, scijool m., aanual (place an it to attack machine-gun | Meanwhile both Our ties of ht isn’t de.) the A Normal 7, 4 D on re- | Worcester serves were panies B ( vight,” it Hopp: on.” twenty from attercd I'll never forget through it. Fellows Machine-gun and rifle he announced reflectively 1p with Boche, ful We want guns on sides Wednesday, May up lunche par say this fig said in an chorused Hopkins Things then on. I 1 later) meeting into nounced twen- zoing he ure | CONLEY James Conley street left this after neeticut Colleg a memb ENTERS OLL 3 Washington for the where he is enrolled er of the 8 A, T. €. Conley thie local high school, crowd continued. “T hard to bunch vheat beat | ) is of 275 ‘Go drew tollow oot Con were lach There was o that were fire ttended ter demy , Ver bad,” | tatned th rd last sevsic i hi We Aropping nt fod wnt. e eap team rk on the grid e also n h m is “We ones toothill of came ome your W iron was commendable e 8 ckey. Conley Bernard, with detuchment of the up in hot 2 ¢ s is also well known couldn’t have ur ic young to The didn’t sixleen nineteen didn't wiant went on boys surrounded to stop 1l ) take prisone iachine guns us in the back hat and have them iting. We When hidden We prisoners were too youn hrothe ervice beer othall cap on teaw | AUTO TRUCKING Local Long Distance moving by Auto truck. service. The Inter-Urban Trapsfer and Storagce Office 48 Main Street, New thnm. A, P.and G.P. MARSH. , m and Day and Night company. Tel. 125 | your | nerves | energy DIL CLINTON J. HYDE. < ARE YOU BOUND FOR THE SCRAP EAP? Let me save you from the serap heap ! but T don't many “Doctor, 1 not sici, right.” That is what say feel to me when they come to sce me the fi time. it. You to bed And that just expre: are not enough to You can eat, you can sleep, can work But you don’t and zest of former not restful, and food as you once did. And your get the best of you. Things hother you, ruffie you, that you never noticed before. You bégin to see dif- where there really arc none. and not having your own, you you with the Your don't vim sleep enjoy work vou ficultios Trifles enough wor troubles some you, of borrew 11 observer, you | re try- | it you an in- tell you should our- Of course cem the ing to contro} yourself. should tell a friend, or experienced doctor, they ou ouly imagine things; shake it off. You begin to doubt elf. You sometimes think they ar right and try to brace up. and bhe bright and cheerful. But then your old feeling will come back with re- newed vigor. You begin to wonder if it really is your mind only. And if is it the first step to insan- rishing thoughts begin tor- are trying your best them down, to appear happy, vain, You find yourself in of invisible power that life blood to a c hecause you And go to will you it is so, ity? An turin you to 1 but the seems you ht in grip to an p vour And when and when to become feel vou feel your strength power slipping away from you find vou can’t do jus- vour work any longer, then despondent and might tempted to end it all vou, tice You condition L engine, which right. Put it perienced man very much in the same delicately constructed has not heen cared for | in the hands of an ex and he will soon have it in fine working order. But tryin vour own hand at it, or turn it over to an unskilled person, and it will soon be fit for the scrap heap. DR. CLINTU N J. HYDE The Hartford Specialist, ASYLUM ST, COR. FORD HARTFORD, CONN. Hours—10 to { and 7 and Holidays 10 to 1. (0 8. Sundays WANTED :—Women for in- spection on government work in New Britain. Apply by letter giving fu.. lars. particu- Appointment will be made in New Britain. Clif- ton E. Davenport, Supt. U. Emp. Service, 8 Ford St. Hartford. WANTED — Saleswomen wanted. Apply to Pullar & Niven, Boston Store. tf milk thor- | MSURIZISD by mod- | process s what offered you | of PASTEURIZED selccted raw s our MILK The finest raw with OUR for ours is ABSOLUTELY SAFE correct bpasteurizing. RICH—PURE -DELICIOUS AT Order todav. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, | 401 PARK STREET, i brand mitk PASTISUILL the finest annot compare Z1D MILK aw milk made and PURE by it The Classified Columns are vour agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. CASH K‘\' ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 16e | ONE CENT AWORD EACH INSERTION. Have you lost a sum of | money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s | hands if he dces nct know who lost it. WANTED- WANTED- All Adveriisements for rmr‘r WANTED—M the classified column must be in the Herald office' by 1:30 p. m. on the dey of issne. W HELP WANTED—# Aak AL \u\\nn:., graduate for patriotic publicity and W ANTED - Young man automobiles for the pair b Apply 1utc 1sing clderly <imple ANTED very light Apply at Loclk C An and office en cle of Cori ANTED- arter salc nd Shoe man y evenl ay moon Modern Boot familiar with ymobile 1Im tleman rical in for Satur Good Main. ne woman, college | | propaganda work. Must have had actual reportorial cxperience or rable editorial expericnce on papers. Thosc eting qualifications be d. Apply Room Capitol, Conn 9-26 W conside colleg not will ot in person, Hartford m above conside W A Britain woman Dairy to wash dishes. Lunc W -Woman for cleaning, Court, wa two Tel hing, iron- days per 102-3 9 and 6 1 ing weel, 24 ANTED. shoe right Main A young Good Apply man stor man oppo Cha to work rtunity Moss in ANTED the office Co. An errand bc of the Corbin (¢ binet Lock 9-17-tf ANTED—In office manufacturing clerical work perience in hurrying and ders through factory cellent opportunity Apply Drawer 1021, of 1 concern, one havir for City WANTE WANTED - WANTED. WAN )-—A competent housework. K 11 girl for amily of two. Lexington. \\' zeneral No washing. Woman for ANTED— work in local chance for ady references, etc. Your man fc factory ncement Box 24 pref office, local for ex- AT a man g had routing or- erred right 9 man. 17-t payroll Good or (e}, housework ing. Good house and to ges. help with cook- 280 Main Lenox Clerks in several depart- in local factory. Good advancement. Herald, B WANTED--Timekeeper and cost clerk chane e for ox 9-5-tf ments whole or store open daily p. m., except closes promptly The M part time. This from 9 a. m. to 8§ Saturday, when it at 10 p. m. Apply 24-tf w. dishwasher. Restaurant. 9-24-5dx 294 Main street, Asia WANTED. —Young manuf. ¥ turing . referenci desired. for rk in compt RE WANTED WANTED WANTED- A department young lady One who in filing has had ex wo connected ANTED—Frelght . R, B, Whiting St Appiy at frei handlers crossing tenders by N. Y., N. and H. & ight office, 4-6-12 TRNISHIZ) ROOMS furnished ri square; steam heat. App street. ooms, near 1y 69 Arch 9-26-6dx » RENT—Cosy rooms for light improvements. Room suite Adults o housekec 84 West “urnished Al nly. Kure- Main 9-24-tf perience in Drawer filing 1021, City preferred. Apply | m Girl work. Apply 19 South High S PUREEEIGg Fl Salesladies for and ladies’ children’s With or without cxperience for Saturday afternoons and evenings. Good pay. Modern 1300t Shop. 168 Main St. -tf. sho ) RENT—Very attract Every convenience for Private family with board. Box 14A, Herald ive room two persons. or without 9-25-2d JRNISHED ROOMS—TLi keeping. Call evenings. pect street WANTED, t 16 house- Pros- 9-25-tf WANTED- WANTED-—Dishwasher Hotel Be- and room. Chambermaid. month, board keepe loin Also $30 hou at order Hudson cook. 20-tf Lunch Also short WAN WANTED- TO FOR competent maid for general housework in family of two. No washing. Mrs. W. L. Hatch, 247 West Main st "ED- washer. d 9-1 Chambermaid Hotel Belain nd -t NTED—Girl over 14 to housework. 36 Camp st. help with 9-12-tf stant in 30X 695, office City. Girl of local firm as Addr FOR RENT. month. 9-26-2d New- house H Garage, Burritt $3.00 per South St. RENT—Six-acre ington center. St One year's win, Rudman's Main, 7 to 8 p farm near samheated Apply R Market, m ho RE House at to trolley, near "Phor Hill, i ba Terms school 141 reasonable all modern only. Inquire bell, Sat. rooms, improvemen 192 IFairview afternooa or eve- 9 3dx floor, Ad ning TO TO RENT—Five-room Kensington, on trolley; ments; with Geo G RE light and g _ Oflice, RUNT steam heat Main s, Main st tenement in all improve- without gars or ge S flith \T—Two or three housekeeping. s, Address rooms for Steam heat Rooms, Herald 9-24-3dx Seven-room and improy iaquire M apartment, ements. 141 Raphael, 170 9-20-tf DOHERTY MARKET GROCERIES AND MEAT A, Stockwell, for w years With Halls Gro- cutting meat at s Arch St. Prank iber of s now market. 106 DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Tivery Cars for Hire, Day ana Night. | Storage, Suppldes and Repairing, WA W FANT urnished Address 'Station, ANTED rent, between of Her: Five modern $18 adult Offic room, Small Buick good running ANTED. Overland; $100 cash, balance weekly payments naris, 153 North St. Tenement of Improvements. two adults. ID- rooms. family ald W of ANTED- cleaning By Box reliable 4C, Heral wor Rooms h Single improvements, =i modern Walnut NTED—Dodge or Box 693, uick City, particulars about roanc $3000. Buys on ecasy terms, just me you have been the edge of New Britain. City water and gas. n and coops. monthly Apply four Box second-floor improvements, Small price fam- Tenement, 1dx or small condition, or Kou- 1x B. 9 or five American 12, Her- 9-24-3dx man, oftice d. 9-24-5dx to eated oadster. giving full i price 9-3 -t that little Tooking for in Large lot, H. N. LOCKWOOD, L3 City Hall Estate and Insur -ance Wii iams Auto Co. Office and Service. ARE WAN 287 Eim St 'ED BY THE So. New Eng Tel. Co. FOR POSITIONS AS TELEPHONE OPERATORS These positions offer nent employment working conditions. Call and sce our Chief and be given detail about hours of work;: ability and pension room, cte., Southern New Engl Telepnune co. [ in pla for) wages sickness, perma- bod Opera- mation paid, dis- rest land n, | re- | i for | work. | abinet ! FOR SA FOR piano; n A 1 Jinmse FOR on SA nut SA ept Plair house ley ar la les Peck, FOR SA good hog bar, ny aoon ain 192 Tai L1 SALF good LIS it \uto ( L—Pa account of draft 1 hone e with 1 cen barn, town Broad Li—2 new; if irview reve A Exceptionally ( a prig new nt M e Letically ‘0 A 0 n de: 12 ter sh or ¢ St., ain ir of ice for Call pet all 1 sir bl 18, cle extra oto mat new cash B 430 bull-dosg. Wild ose lar Ow fice price. Plainville 8 pa 1 a taken t ning o at >N of 5 pieces of furniture in good condition, Inquire onc 1 bell, house . 0g 170 W s Ch ox residence well to trol- hu ner D blin m 1ft FOR SA shade hedge. st LE—Grape nd trees Thor mas v C ines, alifors peac nia Paonessa, NOTICE:. h pri ana fow cerels and p and wire. G. -Phone. 9-1 FOR fancy lets, SALE. oiler: Leghorns, chicken Glidden, 59 coop wy lis 1d 11 rih o FOR SALE—A mile room extra Pec little threc Plainville fruit is lov Plainville 9-2 acre fa, and,’ p. from = house, barn, Price St., zood rd Broad il- lot of IXlon Whe Horse plit FOR SALR white A winter sma n sced and cut few big t] 10 e T 9-2 ment block, rn improveme 9-23 Rye, hay, Fire length for 1o twelse Poland-¢‘hina | 1 Berlin Tarm phone 668-1 tye and A sired Conn. fire nl old p St a Berlin in e FOR SALI rooms e 17 FOR SALL Stanley 108 lot, | to a Apply ark st ten horse A. Two pov Glidag 9-23-| eamer G ranklin squs BULL Pko| -3 PET 20 ds, na- DOG—For sale. 3= FOR SAL Two c gy, all rubber tired Cheap for Cash Telephone 952-2 rriages, one Bu and Hen Houss 260 Chestnut s er- nd vat WANTED. SITUATION Shop Efficiency and Tool Designer, 0 on Tix Study, Rate setting & Producti Control System, is desirous of cating in or around Hartfor E Man, Al Mecha; NOTIC three Hart who ca icate with Wi $10 b treet alled T 1 ills Saturday, fe party on eithe Se W ho r Ar DL fou ch 4, a ald Office, commun- Herald immedlately NOTICE Tvange your la Time daily, Hartfo You list a5t Relig rd are ion in Vitou McPherson. opportunity. Three w0 It hear may Real, 2dx old- meetings at Unity Church, Pratt street, 9-24-4dx Guranteed Results. Present pol tlon is same as above. Governme work preferred. Address Effictend New nd or nd Britain Herald. STATE TAX| be Residents of Connecticut owni; OTICE—TInterlocking weather Fuller, Send postal. put nut on St by A. A 101 9-23-6dx stri Che: NOTIC! out. Six. R Automobile Reasonable ichard pa rates, Covert. Tel taken Mitchell 12 ips st- taxable securitics are linble to¢tax] at local rates unless the State Tax four mills has heen paid to the Treasurer on or BEFORE SEPT. 30TH. AUTOMOBILE Seven-passenger Studebaker, John Hi PARTIES taken out. Phone 8-27-26dx i1 AUTOMC OBILE Buick car. Light Housckeeping Rooms. single Also ligl ht, ai ¥ BEGLEY HOU PARTIES Frank Brown, Tel. - roc TAKEN oms. Price $4. X 2 Main St. SPECIAL NOTICE ! J. HOCHMAN is in Papers Call me by Tel. the market or drop a line. City. Fanily ehch 4 Fa location. All in Hou se. i a mmv House "ay per for Magazines. 468-4, or| East Street, Jubilee § iew wmd L cent Stre condition wrge on ot v Lot inv B- The estates of those who neglect pay this tax will be liable to A HEAVY PENALTY, 34 Money on hand or in bank if lial $500. Bai deposits not taxed. / if more than Saving ice Instructions and forms sent op, a — STATE TREASURER, Co plication. Hartford, MANROSS AUTO CO. OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 1'*9 Al'ch S Liberal termsy Bath and Toilet i cent street Large Lot families each. pay 10 per 1 Chestnut ment. Will over Very desirabl H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. Real E Roor m 208 N ational Bank Building, InFurnnoe. DO YOU WANT A GOOD PIECE OF LAND right] in the Heart of the City? get nowaday strip of extra land on NORTH ST. Remember it is pretty hard to We can offer you a place with a three family house, two small one family houses, and a large| It’s a mighty good investment, as the houses bring in a good income and it doesn’t cost you a copper to carry the land. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main street 305 Bank Builaing. Factory Rebuilt Typewriters of All Makes * Sold, Rentul and Repaired. N. B. Typewriter Exchange Telephone 612.

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