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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1918, THE PARISHIONERS OF THE BAPTIST, METHODIST and FIRST and SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES Services Will Be Resumed Tomorrow, Sunday, October 20, with Morning Worship Only, at the Usual Hours. Sessions of the Church Schools will be Suspended Till Further Notice. Church Worship, but no Church School LIFE OF GENERAL PERSHING :;arzi:ren;ne that would be worthy of :::T:{sid:\m!,”lri?)‘x:i‘,u‘ receptions and ;:r:a'ml\‘\ho:i y}lix:nacp::g&nl‘(‘(:;nml E ‘ ARMY FRAUD GONVIGTION ??}1:::;50::::‘;1“2 ':,;2 G:‘,-l(lzda;gcdp“:n? During the Villa campaign, the All money received by the French The posters read as follows 1 not tried. His position as procure- United States, however, e a very | Army ind from its concerts, above “To persons of foreign birth. Write : ) X ibing | MeNt officer in the Quartermaster effective demonstration that it w; ses to the Foyer du Sol- [ your soldier boy a letter in the lan- | Felix Gonled Found Guilty of Bribing | gepartment at Washington mads if ; R XV o . possible to ralse an army ' within ats, organization for the | guage of t N . | posstbie for Gotiied o ebr s oA T Diviesg Doy cronortilon i AbIS | Femsonablahaies 3 p s in the field and | “He may understand your I Officersftof Awacd ROonGAtERREDE)| /s ot miai Siiehha Wiiiiioa s and (Continued) gun to fear that the presence of the (To Bo Continued.) in function to the | when spoken. but he cannot read and . ni LA " | L Led et SR an army Y. M. C. A. The band | write it. Make him proud of you hy : e (Cn;‘?’flshrz 1918, by 1“:”1.;\"\'1 Fox) 1i‘:f:"';‘{‘g:-p:?x‘flTn“,;’;":v:‘gf‘ e FRENCH BAND GETS e RIS e e e e e | e MRANSPORT: FAS 4G N e il ’ i g X Loan w York State this language In the public evening | a manufacturer of embroidered goods FIGHT W . 5 S eahoae it s of | lowers, and he was willing to con- { ik 2l e & Dall aciure: ! ITH U-BOAT ranza's assurances, two troops Uf‘ i N 5 school nearest your home dith a factory in Weehawken, offices | ) ps Sl 4 e . ] S A c 3 ) with a factory in ; ARSI e SR e T e $15,000 AT CONCERTS | “The letters 'you write in foreisn | 1y the Metropolitan and Fiatiron — They were on a march and had ap- | v . A E C N A 0 C MPA GN anguages to soldiers are translated | s : e rest B U. s. S. Amphion, O o1 1 proached the apparently deserted vil- | M@Kke a pretense of keeping order, o | M RI A IZ TI N A [ lanzn D 50 ated | puildings . and a house in West End ): n Homewart S o Caries) and no other overt act was commit- & AR ’“‘"‘1\_ "“,‘I‘T“" '(‘,l\"w:h[;‘fl‘"‘{"“““-)r‘?;“‘)r‘)"“‘;_ avenue, was convicted yesterday by a Journey, Engages in Two-Hour B ambush of Mexicans had been | ted by his followers during the re- |This Moncy Will be Used for the — ltles, This canses defay, Wrlle Jour| jury in the Fedoral District court o Running Battle, d among the ruins of the | Mainder of Pershing's stay. ; : State Council of Defense Issues Pos- | letters in English so y ovs Will | Gealing illegally in army raincoat g Hr e { On Dec. 25, 1916, Pershing re- French War Fund for Soldier’s i receive them sooner e Pl S et S B e Sqighe houges. g o | cetved his prometion to be a major ters in Many Tongues Urging “In a foreign land far from his SNSING wutll the dimirivans were | L, ey fhe vonnaost ofces Benefits. e adopted country your soldier boy may poured a wither- ; 5 e = Forcigners to Learn English. iy e e e Hartford, Oct. 10.—Tifteen thou-| o0 0 | sands of soldiers of foreign birih artford, Oc NG o S Raincoats. At Atlantic Port, Oct. 19.—The | homeward bound army transport Am- bribing army officers to award con- | phion had a two hours' running Asnht tracts to manufacturers with whom he | with a German submarine $00 miles are | Mad an understanding. , | off the Atlantic coast last Saturday fighting and dying for Uncle Sam. B‘_l‘::{”l:\"“ o “1,' f’“l‘l‘l; ¥ ‘1‘;“f:nvlv ::r Tmn_l'n,; H:!:\'Lw_h»mmn men on the of ite campaign to teach English to | Find out why by attending the citi- oy, waes foung Db American ship were wounded, twa i ; I - . Sach OF thol64. a8 Tiperaons in Gonnactol enshipl e s in the public evening | CONSPIring with Gouled to defraud the fatally. equipped with machine guns with e mroas European war had been | pe; py the French Army Band, ac- ; : . {school. School authorities provide | 8overnment. He was alleged to have The transport arrived late yester- which they were able to mow down | raging for two %::‘r;;wp(n'fr:r:‘l‘d:g s | ding o An afnouricement made tou, \CU¢ Who cannot speak that lansuase,) 391000 Feneo. RULAORL drawn contracts and agreements de- Ti,d‘\.and reported that so far as those thé troopers. ho Unlted States day by the Connecticut State Council | the Americanization department of “Inquire at the nearest public day | Si&ned to conceal lllegal transactions | aboard could determine the subma- Notwithstanding these odds, a |Ning the United States to her slde, as | Yy B 10 "™ 0" "auepices of | the Connecticut State Council of De- | school. polics station. town clerk or | Petween Gouled and a raincoat manu- | rine was not badly damaged, if at all, band of forty-three were able to cut l“:,d( hf]:l.;:‘;"g::} ‘P,,n:;',:."a B e | i e liver il Mbsousitliiere) Tonst haslaisinibl o throuarthanadl 0 e e e inployer ori| fanturer: s T”]‘;i Lrst "T’f"]“ Cricd ewh g their way through the surrounding ) cary *eye Gorany ded | The band was guaranteed $5,800. | bureaus posters urging the learning | children for information The jury voted unanimously to ex- [ Amphion's wircless and she was un- Mexicans and make their way back LIREh SIEEE, (g Chpll] o e s 5 e T R i Sl el onerate Podell when it began its de- | able to call for help. The naval gun o —four | that she must be still more ruthless. hile in 5 “onnecticu t gave ven | o English an explain =z If there is no public even I?g ) 4 - crews replied to the enemy shots and to the American camp. Twenty-four | that policy of an unrestricted sub- | indoor paid concerts. There were al- | can be accomplished. chool in your community write in | liberations. In an hour and & halt it | tews replied to the enemy troopers were captured and-placed In | 0, 0 ampaisn was advocated, | So several concerts out of doors, but | Theso posters are printed in Italian, | vour native language for information | reached ngreement on Gouled's gutt. | the transpor Sromdsd on Ul sai & filthy Mexican jail. ¢ | Germany did not believe this would |to these no admission was charged. | Polish, Lithuanian, Bohemian. Hun-|to the Connectlcut Stato Council of | Judge Edward E. Cushman said he | AW draming away | S General Pershing, upon hearing of | T8 C8LY €0 Hed States to declare| The Defense Councll has learned | garian and Yiddish. The border is | Defense. would sentence Gouled next Tuesday. | (o7lN% | TS ERNSPOTS superstruos this outrage, notified Carranza that, | (2V80 U8, C MR had seen the non. | trom the Fremch High Commission, | red, white and blue. At the top is a _— He continued him on bail in §20,000. | (i1® WaS ! d with shells an & My at .""A’":‘.:?f; :‘;fi“’,"?;:‘d;;?: aggressive tactics with which Amer- | which brought the band to America, | cut of a soldier, “tin hatted” and in s - | Gouled is liable to a maximum agsre R N nphton ' formerts v T e himself. would take mensures | lca had handled the Mexican situa that o fendsnien sesurd the’s Stay |hefamarican niformipato M etan N e R At ool of Bouinstontwould || £ penalty of twelve years Imprison- | North German-Lloyd liner Koln, Is of : . ¢ . Carranza, | tion. She belleved that, even though |in Connecticut as one of the most en- |ing in'a trench. In one hand he holds | b } ! | ment and a $12,000 fine. He was con- | 7,409 gross tons, and has a spoed of to .Have them returne last had the | our ships were sunk in the subma- | joyable features of their tour in this | his rifie and in another a letter from | like to play any football team of | yicted on a charge of conspiring to | twelve and a haif Knote an hour, She after n:a.n_v daxcusem at last had "} rine campaign, a few more diplomat- | gountry. They have expressed appre- | home. This letter, indicating that his | New Britain. Average weight of team | defraud the government and upon | wae selzed af Baston when thin sl m?on"?e‘r‘er::os were arranged with |ic notes on the subject would be the | ciation of the t-nrer.lflmm»nL anfl({fflvl‘ ‘|; ’f-m: :l'c\[ v‘;rlx “F“l‘v“ ;'-" . 1y 1;\ 120 :n ]v;:l’. "T‘r'”l“:‘rh‘\' s;nl»:ri ;:vn rh.nl— two counts of an ‘.mlh-,_tnwm, charging | try entered the war, and after being the principal Mexican leaders after |only result o | 3L reception accorded them in Con-|dear boy: I have learned English.” |lenges to Edward G. Stnklewlts, man- | use of the mails to defraud. | repaired by the Shipping Board was {iis aftalr, and the American embas- | She believed we had no effectivo | nostlcut, but said they were partiou- |Tho cxpansive grin on the soldiers | ager of the team, 59 W. Center strect, | ~ Capt, Aubrey W. Vaughen, a code- | turned over o the army as & transe adbr-designate in the United States | army, and that it would take vears |larly pleased and touched by tho face, and the exclamation, “Hurrah, | Southinston, Conn. feudant, plentied mallty o an fadiot | pom lose at hand, they 5 fng fire into their ranks. Quickly re- | Of this exalted rank on the army list rovering. from. their. .surprise,. the |and the only American officer who ] :°0‘:;J;§ prepared for action. A vast. | had commanded a division in actual | sand dollars was realized from_ the ly superior force was in the ruins | Warfare. concerts given in this state in Septem- A BARRIER OF BONDS IF YOU KNEW THAT YOU COULD SAVE A SOLDIER’S LIFE BY HOLDING A PIECE OF PAPER BE- TWEEN HIM AND A MACHINE GUN, WOULD YQU DO IT? THAT IS JUST WHAT YOU DO EVERY TIME YOU INVEST IN A LIBERTY BOND. YOU NOT ONLY SAVE ONE LIFE, BUT PROBABLY MANY. TONIGHT IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO INVEST IN THE FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN, THE VICTORY LOAN. OUR BOYS IN FRANCE ARE FIGHT- ING HARD. AT LEAST LET THEM FEEL THAT YOU ARE DOING EVERYTHING POSSIBLE TO SAVE THE BANKS ARE OPEN THIS EVENING Give the Soldiers a Fighting Chance. Help to Build up A BARRIER OF BONDS Contributed By NEW BRITAIN HERALD.