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HERALD MENMEET (N ‘OTHER SIDE’ Fnsign Vance and Sergeant Major Pouzzner Surprised That grand and glorlous eeling, when friends and unexpettedly a couple thousand miles from home, Was by Ensign Johnstone Vance, former a member of the Herald staff. Ensign Major Daniel Pouzzner, at one time menh ' the Hehald staff. Ensign telle of the incident in that brezzy way, which runs in the weli spun yarns of the are While Ensign Vance was juaior officer of the deck one day o bout came alongside the U 8 S. Arkansa with three caldiers and the officer of the deck Pouzzner recognized Ser Use Cuticura For Children’s Scalps And insure good hair through life. At night rub Cuticura Ointment, into partings 4ll over scalp, . Next morn- ing shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. A clean, sweet scalp means thick healthy hair. Sample Each Free Mail. _Address post- card: ‘‘Caticura, Dept. 21A, Boston.” %iold everywhere. Soap 25c. Ointment 25 and 50c. 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Sioan's animent Kills Pain co-workers meet recently rienced ACHES AND PAINS as one of then. M the unexpected pleasure follows U. s. an riday, September 13 Deay Well, at last, have something of mutual interest to write about. 1t 18 not a long story but I will try and make it so. Real salty now-—it was about two bells of the afternoon watch when the good ship Arkansas was lying at anchor in an uanamed port. Aill was serene and the weather | was fine. “Yours Truly” was busily { standing his trick in the arduous capacity of junior officer of the deck | Hig duty consisted in keeping on the i port gangway, the holystoncrs and any lo6se hoats about the ship. His attention was distracted for @ mo- ment and he returned to thc gangway to discover that one of the ship's hoats had returned and was along si@e with three passengers who evi- dently wished to come aboard. Th=y were in the khaki of tite American troops and of course, were welcome. immediately they laid -up on the deck. Imagine what was the J. O. D.’s | rprise to recognize in the leader of | o the redo ble Daniel Pouzzner, late of the Herald staff, now of the 206d to ma and I think T looked good to Daniel. He is the first person I have seen from home in-—well, for- ever. He lost no time in acquainting me with the fact that he hadn’t seen any. others from home. We immedi- ately had something in comon. I W on w3 h, a I said before, so we could not start out siting imme- sately had somethifig in common. I and we had the time then. Ome of the sailors took him over the ship i the meantime. HTe other two whose namres were immaterial, of course ac- companied the party. We had a long talk after four and I was able to go ashore with him before he returned to an unnamed city which he was visiting while on leave. He Just bubbled over and I don’t believe ha remembers anything he said; it wasg jall sa disjointed in the attempte to crowd all into one afternoon. He smoked my real Amerlcan cigarettes and ate my candy, two luxuries for those on shore duty over here. They aon’t know what andy is, sugar is 50 scarce. We were both tickled to death. He certainly looked fime, tatter and ruddfer cheeked with a zood straight look in his eyes. This thihg is making some real men out of all of us. He s a Sergeant Major, a fine accomplishment for one wha had small previous military ex- periences and tel me that he hopes to met a commission some day. He 2idn‘t even know I was on the “Ark’” until he came aboard. He left me with somc American cigs which he rought on the ship and some candy. I'll bet the*Waacs mob him and get the candy and p VANCE MINNESOTA IN PORT American Battleship, Damaged by Striking Mine Off Atlantic Coast, Now Rests in Drydocks. Washington, Oct. 1.—The battle- ship Minnesota which struck a mine | vesterday off the Atlantic coast has i arrived safely at a naval station and now is in drydock. ment announced today. RECEPTION TO TAFT. A special committee has been ap- pointed by President Ernest W. Pel- ton of the Chamber of Commerce to arrange a reception for ex-President William Howard Taft, who speaks in | this city D nber 1 under the pices of the Teache club. This | committee plans to hold a supper in his honor at the Elks’ club and mém- | bers of the chamber ahd the Teach- | ers’ club will be invited to be pres- ent. The president reported at the meeting of the directors yesterday afternoon on the progress of the war chest movement. Although the com- mittee will conform with the wishes of the .government regarding the united war work -drive, a separate campaign is to be conducted soon for | the Red Cross ASKS TO GO TO CAMP. Merwin Jacobson of this city, for- merly with the New York Giants and for the past few months with the Emergency Fleet corporation at the Fore River shipyards at Quincy, ass., has applied to the first district oxemption hoard to be sent to Camp | Greenleaf with the next quota. Jacob- son’s bosom chum, William Kopf, is slated to go with this contingent and the two friends do not wish to be separated. WILHELM STILL DREAMING. London, Oct. 1—Emperor Willlam | nceording to an Exchange Telegraph | fdlgpatch from Amsterdam, has sent Put it on freely. Don’t rubd it in. | the following telegram to the West- phalian patriotic society: ermany is dectded to utilize all force to fight this enforced defensive var until a victorious end is secured ‘and the fatherland protected for all me against foreign oppression.” $3000 Buys on easy terms, just that Httle home you have been looking for in the edge of New Britain. Large lot, barn and coops. City water and gas, H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall VICTORY BONDS ~ Help Uncle Sam Win the War. Double Your Previous Subscriptions to LIBERTY RONDS. HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. b R T S S SR SN DR i S R | . Vance des«‘r(hk«) ght, 1918, by X the midst of an impassioned speech | Who had punished the boy winter Jjohn home with who The life of a teac even in this t schoolroom. It sniffed in- | f t \s he came closer Co school where the atmosph w sly at several of the children saw the re of due perh to a iack of Now, there w ipline strenuous me wres or he soon would the nosition of suhmitting to Among the older b ason ringleader in | Some time, wally, John went and got him teacher to become g nte: him his feet with a grip the y to put stop to the It was during a his S. Hunswipers. Daniel looked ) i ! afternoon. John, with in expounding s pup orious story of how our fore- | now subdued school bly the cigarettes | before he gets very far. NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1918, f who was built along the same I s ( to Mr. Brown at 23 Myrtle street. He should be sent to Capt. LIFE OF GENERAL PERSHING o e o i . digtofted story e = } will find out if po; where the | early as possible. told by the latter v sueh as | employvee has gone to work and for-! e make him seek revenge on the man | ward this pledge to him. The stand- g follows the bully of the Harly good opportunity io create diversion ‘hool saw a partic- As John neared the s { the following morning he noticec pupils were waiting ou ide. | nding ual and he hurried to | arir dog had crépt unnoticed | or & Corbin ' £ a Union Mfg from that of the colored | and made jts way to the bully. Grin- | M redvh SN DR finiTh T which John had taught fn [ 01 ike the young savage he was r gave him a fierce was no sinecure, he soon [ He ‘ked ‘the mongrel. howling, up |© {. The children were ve by previous teachers. He | John Pershing dete he would wwe to take |to animals. Dogs favorites and he , Frary & ( Rule and Corhin s was one who. ious | bully, confident that ed any punishment, “Come an’ me." (To Bg Co . bl ! i . 3 s v incurable. fact; but, when he ruff could not br t you THRUFT AC Beaton & Cadwell can Ho Flannery teacher severely cha him and ifm out of school. 2 Minor Corbir surprised you lied back the lead in it stamp L o 2 b tve League with the -~Union th “Wait till my father wets you and | Works gaining in second ptace. Mr yowll see whe Brown of the Manu ers assoc Johm proceeded in peace i the | tion® will act as a cl 1g house that kept the s country, alw | i i |y | | WILL ACT AS ESCORT, The Home Guard will act as escort again”, Whenever The bully, however, had a father (s R THE Fighting Fourth Liberty Loan will be offered for sale September 28 — October 19. It will be for a much larger amount than previous loans and must be sold in a shorter time. The money is needed to clinch the victories already won by furnishing rmore men, more ships, more ammunition, more aeroplanes, more food. Make no mistake. The money is absolutely required. 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