New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 18, 1918, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1918. Fight Like the Wrath of Almighty God Is a matter-of-fact style for the matter-of- fact man. A liberally cut, conservative sack suit which has been tailored with all the skill and care associated with the work of cur tailors. For a man with an over developed breast and waist this particular style has a slenderizing effect. A thoroughly practical suit to which we give The Hellish Hun has been stopped, but not whipped. our fullest remmme“dat:f;‘-so | Our dollars and our men have stopped him. 5[3;2‘?,0 o It will take more dollars and more men to whip him. eady-to-put-on A . s Custom finish without We have got to make a good Yankee job of it. No self-. the annoyance of a try-on respecting American will be satisfied until we have made Germany pay the full penalty, —murderers of women and 3 children that they are. @l}k‘ Wilson Co | Fight with your dollars, your fists or guns. Fight with all that is in you. . o B — ] Put every dollar that you have got into Fighting Fourth MAKING THE BOCHE ;4257 siserss) || Liberty Loan. the natural tint of flesh, uniform and WASTE HIS BULLETS iz bt mugmirss| Buy Liberty Bonds the way the boys in France PESCREE LT ] fight — to the utmost B SO- ot Dot 1‘1.‘#‘2 ‘?;it“‘:,]t;'?z:* w Buy today— at any bank— cash or Revealing Frits's Positons. | wuzer ool || Save to Buy instalments j fronted by a whole regiment of sol- diers armed and in full field equip- Behind American Lines in France, | ment, and thrown out in open order and Bept. 30, (Correspondence of the .5 tho men go forward in the early . . Associated Press)—Heads of dummy yorning raids. But instead of being leeI ty Loall COIIIIIllttee | buy that soldiers made of papler mache and real soldiers, this was a regiment of | u y O eep it at | mounted on long poles peer With .gjhouttes”. Bach figure was life- | f N ‘”7 E 1 d liberty bond | staring eyes over the tops of imita- ' ;o painted on thin board, and cut | 0 e Il an . Rab by Sosddriobe) tion parapets in the American cam- ,u¢ pyyuch as children cut out paper : puflage statipn here. They are decoys s for the German sniper to shoot at and thus disclose his hiding place. Long lines of these dummy figures Some > kneeling and firing; | others were firing from the shoulder; and others stood at rest. They were fine looking “men”, every one of lean against the walls of the “t0Y tnem - and the work of the best shop”, as the soldiers call it, & huge g ¢igts. = = —— = —_— — pfdice mherel compen celandiice “G o Tric deception. During the night they are | ments of imitation soldiers are A “Good Morning” Trick. y posted in open order far in front. manufactured. Soldler heads, some | The sllhouettes are one of OUr| 45 daylight breaks the enemy seo this | | pareheaded and others wearing hel- | most effcctive means of camouflage, | ; ny € dimly outlined through the mets, are first modelled by sculptors It was explained. They are used in working In soft whit elay. This is the early dawn, when there is a mist | ) 2oiine guns and batteries and gives r Qe st cvnlitel i which makes it difficult to detect the | ;;, sdqvance the main lines of enemy lgia, circulat [ . resistance. With this disclosed, the LAre you tormented by Neuralgia, circulation is r]r,n.’l\li/('d] 5;0:;:‘19:‘5«;: SUiTehy forvatalann iTEE e ee umbago, Sciatica or any of thosc 2 cothed, and sorenes 7 g . take the place of the painted wilhguet. | aches that require a counter-irritas am pears. e 127 Main St., Opp. Arch St. Phone 1409-2 tes. Then let the soothing, warming appli- S s Liniment is probably the Near the silhouettes, artists were | Cation of Sloan's Liniment stop the r-irritant most widely used to [ tumning ont i mme A Mt | Pain by drawing the blood away from overcome painful _inflammation in o L] > the S art. 4 1 a, sore mus ree stumps, The stumps looked i Cf’"g;“t"d B2 “ ot : ‘nts, strains, bruises, g very natural covered with moss, but | tr‘j t::le Pf"lss.“'e on t]c “F"(;cs (}/ Rul uired. This clear, 4 each was a handy box from which | he blood rushing to the inflame 3 is easily applied as it does Lo L | i muscle or joint that makes you ache. © a sniper could work with his gun. | gliGe Of O T not stain the skin. ; Grty 6 O e inside 5 blood vessels by G rous size bottles at your . a pile of 0ld tin cans; and in another, rant et : b £ o the observer looked through an % - Yy S T 2 4 orifice of a helmet which had ap- iz Parenty e e g y We are placing on sale a large line of Madeira FEmbroideries, But the cans and the helmet were not Small and Large Pieces, Sets and Handkerchiefs at prices no higher h real—all camouflage. 3 . than they were ten years ago. Prices and Quality you will marvel at. so LD BY A very effective camouflage, used g g ; ) e e bt S o 2 "long the top of trenches, is a sim- g / é‘cl = 5 b s S 4 g SRLSoien ofitrenchen il fe e ? e ARS, d g W NECKWEAR and NEW GLOVE CORSETS, MUSLIN UNDER-~ A A M[LLS ’ painted to resemble carth and covered ¢ ; i > / WEAR and HOSIERY. L L] o with gravel and twigs. This is set " - 1 ] Prices are somewhat in advance of a year ago, but not as high 80 WEST MAIN STREET ”'";“ ":W "":k"' of flw'f“‘”;‘"fl ”‘*“ lm]"i: o ¢ i B & A & as you would suspect as we have marked all goods at very lowest i just like the rest of the earth, bu g G H i i e - G etach el o e EEs margin possible and have not sacrificed quality. and shoulder of a soldier who can look = x BUY THAT LIBERTY BOND TODAY about as though head and shoulder 80c, 80c, $1.20. i above the trench.

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