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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 191s. ANNON TOBOMBARD ' FAKIRS FINED $15 SOLDIERS INNEED |YANKEE GRITHEEPS = epremmses SIGN WITH DOLLARS| ON THEFT GHARGE OF NURSES AT ONCE| ENEMY ONTHE JUMP berty Loan Committee Adopts | Fair Followers Stole Merchandise e o= == "< | Refreating Huns Given No Peace. nurses to take care of them. With ovel Method of Announcement | From Local Clothing Stores | mv own eves 1 s eyt by Advancing Soldiers 'I'H[ HUN night carrving the sick soldiers up to David Pickhardt and Louis Tunick | the receiving hospital and at 10 o’clock | With the American Army in France, were fined on three counts this H : o« . | Aug. 8, (Correspondence of the As- nouncing the daily reports on the this morning the same thing was re- o morning by Judge James T. Meskill. sociated Press)—To hang onto the I fetory Loan subscriptions during the | They were brought in last night by | Peated heels of a retreating enemy and keep kmpaign commencing tomorrow has | Officer mes McCabe after they had “While in the hospital T saw two | pegging away at him day after day is en hit upon to take the place of | made their rounds of the men’s fur-| doctors going back and forth from | NOt an ecasy undertakin en for e thermometer on the New Britain | nishing stores of the city and car-|one hospital to another. They mage a | Yoteran warriors jational Bank building. So far as | riec r several -silk shirts. They i When the Germans recrossed the LSofts several Justlicas shir ¥ | visit in the morning and another in the known no other city has ever tried | pleaded guilty to stealing two shirts { Marne northward bound with th pything of the sort and the appro- | from Ma store on Main street, val- | afternoon. I do not blame the nurses or | Americans not far behind, various I dateness for a Victory Toan will ued at $10. Their hauls at the Far- | the doctars for the conditions, for they [ units of the American army were fainly appeal to the public. rel Clothing Co. amounted to $4.50, | are doing everything in their power | €alled upon for operation in this kind Here is the idea. A big screen, | one silk shirt, and at the Menus Co. | 4o take care of the soldiers who are i1 | ©f Warfare for the first time. But The Allie ave 1 x14 feet, will be erected in front} {hey made away with § worth of | (i Spaniahl infuenza, bt arelshort | )cR Getman fprisoners taken by the he ics have the the Soldiers’ monument appropri- | merchandise. Bine LT e BE e B R PAveriean e ivelor e dith Bl Bvant hun on the run. 6ly surmounted with the figure of Both men travel with fairs and | regular army cots omo of the men | Kees for their spirit of persistence Your help is urgently inged Victory. This screen will | this week are with the Berlin fair. | Lot theic heads o the windows and | 20d marveled at their ingenuity and | needed. ow a great big bull's eye, showing | Tunick malkes his livelihood by selling recuperative abilities. SubScribe now to ! the athers their feet to the windows, ; FOURT R sw Britain’s quota for the loan. | novelties, while Pickhardt's line is S o Iield operations for the anco- FOURTH LIBERTY ' | American offensive virtually were LOAN BONDS. 50 er the top of the target will be the | kewpie doll: other’s breaths. The windows in the cription, “Fourth Liberty Loan, Judge Meskill imposed the fines of | Lospital were all wide open and tho | Completed in a night. One American W, Britain Salient;” to the left, | $15 on the first count and $7 on the | 1. in was blowing onto some of the sol- | 4ivision marched all night, part of fou are on the Firing Line;” to the | gsecond and third counts. R. Gor-| giers. The window near the cot where | the next day and that night, and knt, “Fire Your Big Subscriptions | man, another traveling showman, | my san was Iying was open aad his | Went into action at daylight, July 18. pw:” and underneath, “Hit tho | paid up for the boys. blankets were wet from rain. T shut| Other divisions accomplished simi- II's Eye.” Aimed at the target will Verteh Bt Sty Winow: the window to prevent tho rain blow- | 1ar tasks equally as strenuous, sever- & cannon stationed at the base of Misv it oas o e S10 andl conts |inElonlmy! son: al of them coming some distance and flagpole on the park. This can- | ¢ 0 0 o o e plate glass win- | “During my visit T had a talk with | the boys encountering strange terrain will shoot a shell at the target, | 3o in o store owned by T. Anches- | one of the nurses. She said that they | Which appeared to stimulate their which will be labeled each day the | ;"\t 130 Beaver street. She was|Were sHort of aurses and were doing | thirst for adventure as they went on gount of the subscriptions to the | ... q on probation until the fine|the best they could. On reaching the|and on not knowing what to expect Aver Brunda e tory Loan to date. The shell will | 370 o< amounting in all to $20 are | Station at Ayer, Mass.,, there were 15 | next. i y g yance on a wire towards the bull's | T boxes cantaining the bodies of the| The men didn't kow exactly just P, as the subscriptions increase | Violates Pool Room Taws. dead soldiers when 1 left there at| what the schedule called for—that is, ym day to day, and the aim of every Wt T e | [ o e they hadn’t been told officially. Even riotic. citizen will be to shoot the, Ior allowing boys under 18 to fre- | ““im, "rep'ion that the bodies of the | captains and lieutenants say they soldfers who have died have not been | were not notified formally of the at- shipped home is because there is a | tack contemplated—such is the way 1l right through the bull's eye and | 4uent his pool room, Nicholas Po- it come out on the other side if | litis, proprietor of the Bronson pool shortage of caskets and they are wait- | an army works—but like their men ing for some to come. I was much | they had a pretty good idea of what A unique and original method of fAll. This clever scheme of adver- | room, was fined $25 this morning. ng the campaign was adopted at | Serseant William Hart entered the eeting of the publicity committee | Pool room last night and found four| ... i04 to read the article in the | was in store for them, or rather of § : Ne: o0 terday afternoon at the Chamber | bovs under the legal age PIVINE | 1,00) papers jssued by the war bureau | the surprise that was in the making : The ‘Flght} Commerce rooms and is the work | Pool. Attorney William I%. Mangan | qeayving the shortage of nurses at the | for the Germans. : e a sub-committee composed of | @appeared for Politis i | camp. The man who wrote that did When the Americans, in conjunc- - v 1 ah Lucas, chairman, E. W. Pape, Politis expects to leave for ‘OVer-| . i imow what he was talking about | tion with the French atarted the of- 2 In view of the H.“Gardner and A. N. Rutherford. | Seas with the Greek army within a |y an506000 the action taken by Mayor { fensive that morning, and kept going : : dealers in investment se . Lucas will try and get the consent | few weeks. : 3 5 Quigley in telegraphing ta Major-Gen- | until the Germans reached the Vesle, - ;3 during the Fourth Libe; he state fuel administrator to keep Auto Ordinance Violation. eral McCain asking him if he wanted | automatically began the task of the 1 offeri shefl lighted up at night. Mario Molinary, chauffeur for J.|New Britain to send doctors and | various departments in keeping in By e (gl yilllam Middlemass reported for | M. Doran of Meriden, was fined $3 | ypges ek o o b e j . advertising, during t b committee on blowing the whistles | for failure to have his registration Conditions at Camp “Horrible.” furnishing it with ammunition, food g 8 i ; business. » hagd oo . pisnity the oponing of ithe Victory | Bamers with him while Qiving & S50\ The remains ot Private Whitney | and great stores of supplies which i . ! Of course, we shalf*expect to take care of, to the best o L“‘r‘.lflmb;i(\]‘ n‘\L.»L U‘\(}x‘?m14'3:‘0'«":-‘.::: Stiiarel ot nishe by Oficer B Emolls || P ccemnotalcdia viCaminiDevens o |lonyianniesinecd e K i of our ability, any iness that comes to us and to answer e : LSet s influenza, were expected to arrive in Several times while the advance 4 3 s e 3 & 10 to 12:15 o’clock tomorrow noon. | for failure to have head lights lit. In-} 43; "0t " 1ate today and the funeral | was at its height it became necessary % any inquiries that gre ‘made of us, but in view of the dyements wers porfected aljontor | vess ?,'““:‘u;,,ho.-\:[:]\l',lrl.:i‘m‘\" Iu"\n‘vm:\” | will be held tomorrow afternoon at | for a certain American division head- Treasury Department’s request, -we will not actively solicit Sunday band concert and open | OU is @ & & £8 2:30 from the People’s church, Rev. | quarters to move every day or two. 3 i : ’ i business between September 29th. and October 19th. rally at Central Park at Lyman Johnson officiating. Inter- | On a number of occasions the divi- May atterrioon. Louls Raphael Jtia ment will be in Fairview cemetery | sional officers moved their headquar- irman, Teported the engagement of and military escorts will be provided | ters once every twenty-four hours for | Philharmonic band. He is also i by the Home Guard and the G. A. R. | three consecutive days. anging for other concerts in the . Brnest C. Pierce, father of Private To establish an office with tele- TR ; McCUE GETS COMMISSION. | : Ts¢ of the week : i 30,000. SEAOLEAs g 4 Pierce, informed the Merald today | phone connection and provide work- : B : : s aess ol | e h : t was announced that a Dig Vie- that when he arrived at Camp Devens | ing room for various assistanis, with : 4 homas . McCue, Jr., of Sey ‘ V. Camp and F. G. Vibberts, ap- _f{fi‘\’“‘_(;“ffif;“‘;"‘t““\ t’el'jj“]“l £ithe the day he received word of the ill- | their clerks and typewriters and ! o stroet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | praisers of the estate of the late Louis AR SCY S eTIIETOL SELCO = ness of his son, he found conditions | quarters for different individuals of 4 b : F. McCue, has been commissioned a | Zevin, have filed their invehtory in the Vicol, who has just returned from g ; G5 i oy 1 ol omikiieg | rs for e ivid o : : i L i (Gontinued from Eirst Page) there horrible. “They were horrible,” | the department one morning, and / . G e el Nicoll ias froblon G he said, “and you cannot express it | then move on the next morning and. o commanders, bat - nas taikos | enemy from machine gun nests. The | t00 strongly. In the ward where my | in the meanwhile to keep up with Vo ; : | g commanders, D s alked | ork of the American airplanes was | L0y lay sick, there were 99 other lads | important and rapidly developing SR 0 EE satitoftamo Bevens oaseviempl amonnrithelfollowing ttems L fome German Eenerals and Wil & one of the featurcs of the combat. An | and these hundred sick soldiers had | work at a baftle front, is but one of ; ber 20, 1917, and was at first assigned | cash: Berlin | probate court, setting the total value of the medical corps at Camp Devens. | of the estate at $30,151.89 were Savings bank, §3,246 ¢ Club band will play in front _ , 5 S i ot L et g e 3 machine gun battallion, | Burritt Savings bank, $3,262 re oharch hofone th o Geol®)the line, preventing the enemy from | & doctor and asked him about my | with which the commanding officer # e o e e o R e e A d observing the movements of troops. | Poy and he could not recall whether | had to contend. ? i . fary train. Beitain irrangements were made for pro- | 11 Spite of the fog, the airmen swoop- orh not he .hml s"m.! him. The nuras — = 2 3 : e badgos for all the Vietors Loan | €4 10w over the enemy's trenches and | Whom I brought with me to minister DRAFT DRAWING SEPT 30 : = = ————— paign workers. These will be red | Materially assisted' the advancing in- | to W h_nnm carried her own equip- . 2 ; ” NEW IN T ST lAL \ o, ek, St e [ . et o, a5 1o oo i it . - DUSTRIAL HONOR PENNANT S its T oan huttont Theas badssa Without a hitch and absolutely ac- | she did, becauso we found that therc ) be great help in keeping the | €oTding to schedule, the entire line | Was Snlygonoghypodermly nvmlf‘. for | Gen, Crowder Sclects Next Monday as e oated on ths fmara i sl ot | Res moving right into positions paral- | use in that ward; we found certain ) n Oy G [elinetne line ot aitacic) sick-room appliances’ in dilapidated Day for Lottery Determining Order ers. The wearers of the badges : i e i - W) aonebionohs) = it il be an Barrage Like Roll of Drums, §,‘K'v',’,‘.l,f,’xm.y,‘,} o eIl ot Gallling 15,000,0001Sé1d1era: | Who won the all-around cham- ntive for them to work like Tro- | With the American Army on the | juct“died, without any attempt being R LT f,’f,':,':,\,]\““,”j‘,f, ”.‘i‘,,‘\,"‘,t"vm,’,”' LA to put the loan acro Champdsne Front, Sept. 26, (Bew- | o7 1100, SR Sl TP i, e S| CGRERT eeieh G o (gund] he committee proposes to have a | ter's)—Last night's bombardment of | “rears flowed down Mr . Plerce's | rshal General Growder. today as| po pracaming Station near Chica- | er in every store window in the | the German lines preparatory to the| cheeks as he continued: *“I did not | the date for the national draft lottery three dmn;«f‘m ‘«"f."‘f”‘ ””-\‘ e o | ::n‘,m:(iv \:r\,{a‘rnl\lnf,n Main Ml'n('\“. ;.u;fck »l.mg\m “I\vxvl?\tfl'l1ll!& Was 4| imagine such conditions could exist | (o determine the order in the classes | his last \u'lur\"."l(\{:;“::‘r‘\\'(lrlkmll:w'1:‘nl(‘l:‘ v Awil e in'x‘:mvl\;' of Inmu‘l‘:fl:vv .n]:\rx‘«’\‘l‘fl: u“l‘v IT:ij‘v‘v‘«:]L.Hvo:\lw\n\r‘l.\'m ()‘E in_our twenticth century civilization. | to which they will be assigned af the | was through with athlotic (.m‘mm“,‘, {be put in hallways of buildings | flame like myriads of fiveflies. For |, : L Seprlyaieiitemberils i hg elevators, the post office, the | six hours the roar of the cannon, like aerial barrier was maintained over | Only one nurse to attend them. I met [ a thousand or more routine details 5 : tol the 301st Trust company, $1,868.54. forces soon nurse from New RBritain was told to The drawing wil take place public- | S ZEe = s do what she thought best. The |1y at the senate office huilding and the ry and other public buildings. | the roll of a giant drum, was un- 5 2 udy posters have been distributed | Hrokon, authoritie: ther wer completely | number will be given to the pre: nd the different factories. Sat- The enemy during the 48 hours py will be Poster Day, and there ding the attack had increased be @ display such as New Britain reRiven 18 resion fr e reserves in this region from four | infyenza at Camp Devens, ‘and ac- | by mail never exhibited before. The man atv ; @ ons, ¥ £ 200 accords Majestic Blectric hes ouit his store windows filled with e O uards defending Vau. | commedations for only 1,200, accord Tajestic Flectric heaters, Just the : ; ing to information supplied me at S thing for these chilly nights. For s will appear mighty conspicu- L oo seas N ing e L hilly nights. For sale He i mee sl i R OTe s, GO i Dy G e i aa il I b e FLIES OVER TH at Barry & Bamforths.—Advt swamped and admitted that the situ- [ and the country by local draft boards ation had gotten beyond them. as quickly as the list can be printed ““There are now about 7,200, cases of [ and put iato the hands of the boards Where Guarantees Count, Besse- Leland Co.-—Advt. | the line and one in reserve, strongly | a1 Pierce had & e s P 2 e Mr. Pierce had a conference yvesterday aign, and it would be the worst | yegisted the advance of the American with Governor Holcémb which lasted of advertisement he could Pos- | tyoops early today. They were in S J mb which lastec 3 hawi s S ) £ SaED A ) ~ | an hour and a halif. He said the | gabricle d. A - Aviator, have. All the merchants are | gtructed to hold the town at all costs. | Governor promised to see what could | ChPTicle d'Annunzio, \uthor cor i chigecsc e SRR ng 'for the posters and are to vie By a general review of the fight | pa b 3ritain Trust each other in making their| yetor many hours, it is evident the window attractive with them. | enemy is stubbornly rétiring to pre- - pared lines to which all his heavy The body of Private Wallace Jalk- | TIZENSHIP GANDIDATES artillery has been withdrawn. This | imonius, who died at Camp Devens| Paris, Sept. 27.—Gabriele d@’Annun- [ ldberty Loan—advt | was the reason that his artillery re- [ this week a vietim of Spanish in- | zio. tne Italian author-ayiator, arrived argain Week at SR The mest for your money at Besse- Leland’s.—Advt i d Company done to better conditions. Reaches Paris After Journcy infwill be open Saturday evening from Soldier's Body Arrives. Airplanc from Ttaly. 730 to 9 oclock for the purpose of receiving subscriptions to the Fourth at Besse-Leland's action was inadequate during the | fluenza, arrived here this afternoon |in Paris this morning in an alrship | advi | b early phases of the battle with military escort from the camp | flving from Ialy across the Aps ! under Corporal Stephen A Liynch. | t Always more guality for less money Besse-lLeland’s.—Adut. | of O1d Cascs to Be Passed on in | DOINEERS MEMINGTONS Shcs S ey e CHILE SEIZES (;ERMAN SHIPS | ¥or the accommodation of their as- g = teen New Cases and Same Num- urt. camp, and the first news received by positors the Burritt Savings Bank will | his parents regarding his sickness | | commence on Saturday, September 23 iited States Commissioner Allen | Bridgeport Munition Woykers Here | was the official notice of his death . to keep open Saturday evenings from hurch: will be in this city tomor- received a few days ago. He will be | Government Ovders Armed Forces to | 7:30 to 9 o'clock, for the purpose of to conduct examinations for nat- | Sunday With Wilson or Meyerjack | given a military funeral tomorrow B oAra I e e T Vo e ey | ecetving a0 dlpayine Wout N posl (el zation Nineteen new cases are —Cham i B Crocketti T ooal mm-n_i ng with services at St An- a advt ‘brought up and the same num- drew’s Lithuanian church at 9:30. Up in Harbor. e e of cases left over from the last atte The bodies of Corporal Fred Dal- e e D on will be acted upon. The court ton, Whitney Pierce and 11 Wells Santiago. Chile, Sept. ~ 26.—The | Wl "‘ SR ”: Slpaene M \convene in the city court room Manager Luby of the Pioneers has| are expected on the 9:45 train to- | Chilean government toaight ordered [ 7:30 to 9 o'clock for the purpose of arranged another of those Sunday | pight the naval authorities to occupy with | Feceiving subscriptions to the Fourth priow afternoon at 2 o’clock, and R, : : > o James T. Meskill will be on the | E4mes Which have proved so popular . N . armed forces all the interned German | Liberty Loan.—advt Tl e 1> | this season. The opponents of the lo- ships in Chilean harbors Buying for our 3% stores saves y 5 h T ¥ ten wer YOU | qustrial Honor Pennant, red bord: in Ruesia, five in Italy. two in | G215 4t the Ellis street grounds this SRAC O Monvll Bowiiindtooin s, len, one in Great Britain Sunday will be the crack Remington — S : : four Dblue stripes and the percentas 4 : t s compa nine of Bridgeport, the S D The New PBrit Trust Compa . o new applicants for citizenship | oo ot oy e Bl cepore he | . DEATHS AND FUNERALS Sl A i us mpany | i red. This will be used throughou team that has been cleaning up all will be open Saturday evening from is @ reproduction of the In semi-professional aggregations { 3 5 :30 to 9 o'clock for the purpose of | the United States in the Fourth Lil nislew Bogdansk Russia; Au- E around these ;‘m«\ On t'vr»gn;n:nd for Y Frank Zisk receiving subscriptions to Hn-‘l ourth | erty Loan Campaign All business I.I((Jhn:(m,l Sweden Harry (Avran | {ho Remingtons will be either Wilson . The funeral of Frank Zisk of Wood- | Liperty Loan.——Advt firms will have an Honor Roll and 3ross, France; Cesario Alderuc- | o Meyerjack., bath of whe weel and street was held this morning at ¢ i IS0 T i o el e Ttaly; Stanley Myszka, Russia: va\\\vld\i‘u Juul i :\v:}:n Wr.xq\nt"”l{\l()\u\vr‘ $ o'clack from the (‘hurch of St. John SRiurdayg 8t "l‘" of Bargain Weck : o i elo Carrubba, Italy; AuBusta|jack is the Torrington boy who wis the Fvangelist. A high mass of | Stle at Besse-Leland's—Advt the loan they will he furnished with ik Manochi, Ital Carmelo Fra- | such a sensation durin Thalsenson. (Continued from First Page) ! requicin was sung by Rev. J. J. itz Our 1c sale now on. Don’t miss it. ; a cardboard emblem for display in , Italy; Bernard Pietrewicz, Rus ju The local lads have been | o gerald, the pastor Interment was in | Axelrod’'s Pharmacy, Park cor. Bige- | their windows. This emblem to indi fax Tovinson, Russia, Jozef Jan- | up agairst him before and found him | Dis Wife, his mother and father, and | 5t Mary's new cemetery. the bearers [ low. Opp. Rackliffe’s.—advt. | cate the percentage of the firm or or- 7« Russia; Antonas Kardokas, [a tough proposition. | one brother, lLouis, w Tigh school | jeing members of the Holy Name Ko- Situr last day of Bargain Week anization that have purchased Lib- a; Frank Chrzanowski, RRuss Champion, the old reliable, will [ PUPH in this city. Ie was a prom- | o A large number of floral | sale at i erty Bonds, bh Perzanowski, Russin: PBaolo | again appear on the mound for the | iPent member of the South Congre- | grjhutes testified to the respect with bba, y: Andrezej Lukaszewicz, | Ploncers and he will endeavor to tame | 88tional church, where his father is | \hich Mr. Zisk was held Gustal Tngstrom, | the visitors, some of whom he has| Sexton. and he wis also o member willbe lopen Satuinay evening from Charle Marsha sreat | faced during the past seasoa on the | © ¢ Masonic order = AT 7:30 to 9 o'clock for the purposec of T dsraball s Creat Lastrn cireuit. n:‘\ battry mat will According to present plans, the FOOTBALL CHALLENGI. yeceiving subscriptions to the Fourth be Crockett, the South Manchester| body of Captain Chapman will ar- The Mohawk foothall team of Mer- | Liberty ILoan Advt TR § catcher, who is considered one of the| rive in this city tomorrow and fu- |iden has orgunizeq for the season Speclal MenislSatts LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION | bst backstops in this stat. Fans will | neral services will be held from the | and would like to arrange games | /oo s ; ab Besst T - £ — | have an opportunity of seeing this| South church chapel at 3 o’clock Sun- | with any team in the state averag- i RENT-Modern tenement All | top-notch battery at work for the first | day afternoon. Res Dr. G. W. .| ing 135 pounds. gend all communi- provements. 155 Washington St. | time in New Britain, and a swell game | Hill will officiate and interment will [ cations to John F, Raddatz 67 Pine Bargain Week at Besse-Leland's,.— 9-27-2dx. | is assured. Play will start at 3:30. be in Fairview cemetery. | street, Meriden, Conn Advt. employees or members subseribe to The New Britain Trust Company | Besso-Le- lanc

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