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‘!*' R (e e == — 'NEW ENGLAND BOY i What Does a Girl Think About When Doing Up Her Hair? A ‘SHOCK TROOPER’ ' ital b a[l[ed fo Leave HOSDllal To Get TiLL ~oon' 'm GOING To GE&T PUNCHING A Timg MARRY HIM IN A 4 g A MILLIGNAIRE - CLock (S GETTING MINUTE You BET | Me a H[m — HAVE A MAID AnP on MY NERVES SLeeP Tive TheE COWS COME HOmME it By Briggs 1L (By B. A. Batchelor) Paris, Sept. 1, (By Mail)—German ! military men prate of their “shock troops”, and say that the American army will not be a factor in the until it has had a chance to g some of its units for this title. The Huns mean it takes months of field experience to put soldiers in the right condition to carry on modern war- fare. The Boche high command over- looks one feature. The United States army is made American fast “hates Ty ; map with its heavy line, marking the 2 : : R HE'S AWFUL . 3 front constantly moving toward Ger; A I WANT A NOWLTH . e S u:\ r SRt AER c,ooz LOOI(U’;J& BRAINS - SO:::f‘GNE ; MONEY Ain'T EUERY- © I'VE GOT To GO TO THE The wounded hoy that was brought GRDATSE CAN LOOK UP TO AnD e EASuERiet EelnS Bl il mxdate b i ! k : . cHAaP BUT Taaallon SOMETHING BUT (T AINT CAn'T Do A THING into the d s station {hat night HE HAS LG EVERY THING — IT wWoNn T WITH My HAR SINCE was not J trooper. He had NO BRAINS BUY LOVE AND HONOR I WASHED T ™ been in France only a few months oY e AND THOSE He hardly had heard of war until the CBRAIN & United tes decided to ¢ a hand He was just a plain American lad from a New England factory town. A sb hell had burst right | over his head. Two of the fragments { had found lo his body. THe stretcher-bearers had | loaded him into an e and brought him over a lumpy road to the dressing fon in a D I German shells were bursting nearby when they carried his stretcher into I arn. | man had given him | 3 Fuel N * & 1s they were getti i him out of the ambulance. He w " feeling much better he inhaled rm Sash the comforting smo The doctor looked him over by the light of a candle, which flickerec and almost went out as the shells rent the at mosphere outside. > . s “Where did you get it?” asked the Mve you the benefit of every | doctor. “Down in the wheatfield”, replied " the boy. “I fell flat on my fac er now so you fwill have them ready I heard the shell coming and e ! lucky that I did, for our trumpeter before cold weather. B X wasn’t quick enough and it tore him Phone us and our re¢presentative will call, meas- M |an to pieces. Damn them, he was ure and quote prices the best id in the company. gas mask probably saved m 250 256 Park Street i s Good— | For the Whole Family ‘New Britain, Conn. Ml G0 Open an Account § All the Latest Styles, Materials and | this in a GLASS 1 e e Pay As You Shades---Extraordinary Values ‘ to get me a Hun.” And still the Boche talks of it . shock troops”. 5 Wear : Small Weekly Payments TwQNewFactoriesAreNowDevoétoedExdu- | | Y Ay e Rbolpdoscrimiee- sively totheMaking of Newark$3™ 543556, = A al (0 Yo ) & T wes i sy, ity sppereh - R — i —_— ) Sh ! : ] &) & i » 2 : # and the easiest possible terms of o | o ; AR 4 weekly payment to our patrons. 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