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onel Lamb w. d ] Rl ) colonel - of First Regiment, ang . thém. I suppose Herbert would lator wae leutensnt of the 1034 |lke that. I am in a pretty good par 1 United States Infantry rich in- | of France, it seldom gets any colder " e a5 DAL S | and the ground hasn't been fri cluded the First and second Regi- | g = o i $42,000 IS DIVIDED AMONG CONN. BOYS 1S BABLY BATTER " Pershing July Fourth Fund Was George Seymour Writes of Seein Well Received Overseas Hartford, Jan. 6.—Captain Charles | W. Newton, state chairman of the Pershing Fund, which was raised In Connecticut last June by the United ' Spanish War Veterans to provide | Fourth of July spending money for | Connecticut soldiers in France, has informed the Coonnecticut State Coun- cil of Defense, which approved the campaign, that he has received letter from many soldiers ex ing apr ciation of the generosity of the people of this state. The sum of $42,000 was cabled overseas. Expenses incidental ! to the raising of the fund totalled $484.56, leaving a balance on deposit of $8,11 These figures were an- nounced today by Henry T. Holt, state treasurer of the fund. Matthew E. Coughlin, of Hartford, Y. M. C. A. worker, now in F received the $42,000 cabled ove ™Mr. Coughlin was formerly captain of Company F, First Regi t ticut National Guard. The 3§+ was divided among about 5,000 Sol- diers in France who either live in Con- necticut or enlisted in this state. Mr. Coughlin was assisted in distributing the money by Former Lieutenant- Governor Bverett J. Lake and Colonel Bdwin E. Lamb, both of Hartford. Mr, Lake recently returned from duty with the Y. M. C. A. in France; Col- 1s formerly lieutenant- Suard. nal THIS | NERVOUS WOMAN BOT WELL Told by Herself. Her Sin. cerity Should Con- vince Others. Christopher, 11l.—‘‘For four years I suffered from irregularities, weakness, nervousness, and was in a run down condition. Two of our best doctors failed to do me any good. I heard so much about what Lydis E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound had done for others, I tried it and was cured. T am no longer W | vous, am regular, | and in excellent health. I believe the Compound will cure any female trouble.””—Mrs. ALica HELLER, Christopher, Il Nervousness is often a symptom of weakness or some functional derang: ment, which may be overcome by thiz famous root and herb remedy, ia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com on.nJ‘: as thousands of women have found by ex ce. complications exist, write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for suggestions in regm‘d to your ailment. | The result of its long experience is | at your service. | - perhaps two or three days or maybe s City Drug Store, 487 Main Bristol Phar., 488 N. Main Street. I | & week. ! | * One night we were going down to tl_'reet. T Street. Tucker, L. P., 40 N. Main : the dock to work and we met a bunch he Miller-Hanson Drug Ed. W. Merriman, 1 Divin- Street. of several thousand coming in to Co., 30 Church Stre ity Stree 9 rch Street. ity Street. camp, all of them had packs of 50 to A 7 ¥ 3 3 % F o 60 pounds, and by the time they got McBriarty, John J. Church Rickman, M., 148 Main ORESTVILLE and Shampooing The secret of, healthy up -to - date shaving is use of Cuticura Soap, the ‘““Cuti- cura Way” No mug, no slimy 8oap, no germs, § no free alkali, no irritation even when shaved twice daily One soap for all uses—shaving, bath- | For Shaving, Bathing, C. F. Riecker from his son-in-law George E. Sevmour with the America Epxeditionary Forces Mars, Dec. rar Father:— letter writter d to get i L Nov! 1st received 14th and , You don’t know how a letier when over her helps fellow out, especially in this countrs You sure dic picture of the K t right in yon soe the cam o I he we ay he is.” war v gger fool than t Believe me I {hings tbat made my eyes nd I wonder how everything is run 25 well as it is. I sure will have son {hing to tell when I get back to God's country, as the fellows call it. We had a pleasant trip coming over. T was sick one d it was some rough. It was a sight never forget. We could look out and would seem as though there were mountains in sight and then they would disappear. Two days out from France four tor- pedo boats met us and it sure was fun to watch them go through the water. Half of the time they would be under and the water spraying up all ove et and we can go around without a coat in the middle of the day. I hope I get my Xmas box all right also my watch. I hope you put in-a lot of chocolate as that is hard to get. We are given all the tobacco we want. The are a lot of the 102nd here in different hospitals and 1 try to see some one that I know. Believe me, those boys that have been up in the line sure have Ssome tales to tell. I talk with a few every day. Most of them with the old 102nd are pretty well shot up. We are beginning to take in patients, have about 70 so far. I am in the receiving ward nights and like it all right so far, If there are any soldlers come in, I put their names down and show them the ward they are assigned to, The buildings are all made of cement and some kind of tile. I be- lieve there are 20 wards, each one will hold about 45 men. Then there is one largs building for our mess hall, a recreation hall end a number of other bhuildings. They are all new buildings, &0 | have not got them all going as yet. We have good spring beds and mat- tresses, so that isn't so bad, Af Brest (seaport camp) is when we had to rough it. They call it a rest camp, but you would be lucky if you could rest nights. We went there the second day after landing and we had to go down to the docks and work all night, it was only about four miles and we went the usual way “hob-nail express.” You ought to see us eating, go in The following letter was received b3 ’ one side of the kitchen in single file and out the other side and gst what vyou have coming, beans, beans, beans; and go out in the mud and eat, rain or no rain, and we slept on the floor of our tents which were all wet. But it was about the best they could do because there were men going and ming every day. Some were on their y home and they would be there up to the camp they had gone far cnough. I can tell you a whole lot r\"u S Y‘I i I) more when I get home. Russ v 44 X Holley, Perr i i T N ~ Wissing you all a Merry Christmas Street i prcas -V‘ N, Main SOUTHINGTON and a Happy New Year, as ever, . and Prospect Streets. Neale & Guernsey. George. Base Hospital 116, American E. F., France. ‘The Things That of Sunday evening Methodist Church.—advt. SOUTH CONG. CHURCH. | Several New Members Taken Into Church—Dr. Hiil's Address. An organ recital was given yester- | day at the Houth church by Organist J. C. Beebe. The recital is one of ' the series which he has arrauged for 1} ¢ llmlllll!ll" lllllllilllmi“llllll Iimmmnml!mimum 'thn MILUYAUKEE, U S. A, Two Cakes With A 49 Cent Purchase THIS gift offer is made to introduce users of the famous Palmolive Soap to pthgr popular Palmolive products. You will like Palmolive Shampoo, Palm- olive Cold Cream, and Palmolive Talcum. ¥ Try them now and get this free Palm- olive Soap—full sized cakes selling regu- larly two for a quarter. b= All this week, or as lon s long as the supply hoilds out, two of these full sized cakes will be given away with 2 jar of Palm- olive Cold Cream or a bottle (J)f Palmolive Shampoo—a75-cent value for 49 cents—2 _ cents worth of the finest toilet soap made absolutely free. You will receive one full sized cake when you buy a tube of Palm- olive Cold Cream or a can of Palmolive Talcum—a 38-cent value for 24 cents— half the sum you spend returned to you in a gift cake of your favorite soap. Just call on one of the dealers named below, make your choice and he will wrap up the free Palmolive with your purchase. NEW BRITAIN BRISTOL Madden, W. J., 178 Main Hunter, M. F. and Stanley &t ts. Street. KANSAS IS LEADING out. After the Kan crop has been garnered Oklahoma will sen Berlin and Sil r the to a Colma; provis.on.n to the Temps. Two profe ing, shampooing, not to speak of its| | the month of January, Rev. Dr. G, W. | move to northern statc fort-on-the-Oder and all of northern walue in promoting skin purity and skin C. Hill spoke eloquently at the serv- | < some of them will g Germany X Oi' Ra iy bealth due to its delicate Cuticura medi-| | ices, yesterday, on “Tho League of | R B ses in Kansas and The eablnet completed i 1 governor cation. Doubles safety razor efficiency. | | Nutions.” Dr. Hill favorod tho adop- fY i $4.00 to fion of. tho Polls : s mfi-g_;:%;j,?,-;:c;-,g;‘-;;i“-'n;;\_t::_gm; | tion of such u league, @s the bost | 5 : directed the ministry it G e ity 2 ceuts of all dealers | means of obtalning the freedom of | e — the necessary technical steps 8 el R ORI SV small nations and establishing inter- | * countries more doubled poy m r strengthen the castern fro. Bty e | [itional brothorhood | This Year's Crop Should Brigg e @ B Gounty le POLISH TROOPS NOW Sl el bl e e | A number of new members wo | Lrop »iou WY s of 2 rc s 2 el Sl et Bei iNG YGUN | miteda o 1 e, ot by i About S400.000.600 e IENACEIBOUNDARIESE et procetlibenet weglhs { | slon of faith, and by letters. Those | $ j ouri i Klah o e o e admitted by confossion of faith: | 10 Abou IAAY) 000 ¢ : 51 —— pfgf,l:‘ foioTm s Moumtsen sz tto It's Casy—If You Know DI. | eamucl Georse, Georgo Arthur | S condition In these thrae states : e e ® Edwards’ Olive Tablets | Hume, Mrs. Ethel Morguorite Hume, | pooo0 o ciee N0 Jan, 6o report December is siven as 100 per cent German Commander Refuses o P B —— | Miss Sherewn G. Tsmaol, Miss Susie J. Ay uon R aTlng e g k 5 The secret of keeping young fs to feel | Jones, Mrs, Adly 7. Lazar, Mrs. Mary by Edwerd C. Paxton, field agent for renderiand Bato Geems o 2L LR L LRSS Gt s — o do this you must watch your | J. Lavzar, Mre. Martha P. Oshauna, | the federal department of agriculture, oy i Paris, 5 ny P " R zar, Mre. M h h * 3 E ] re ing w < . ent. aris, Jan. 5.—Many Ger are TiPc G oo there's o' secatol || o Knight Peckard, Arthur Wil- | declares that Ka; g ik wer Kansas City L e e n Srmleil s s callow et b et res that Kansas, with 11,184,000 office o \an, assistant to : ” x : rety ) having a comple ark rings | jjam Stipek, Mrs. Almas M. Sullfman, Berlin, Jan. § (By The Assoclated tinder your GYGS—P"";F“—E bilious | yomeph Bembridge Turton; by letter, | 2°7®S: has 22.8 per cont of all the 8RR LRl Polish tr have occupied e — i S Took in your face — dull with 10 | My, and Mrs, George H. M. Bean, | Winter wheat area of the United 1 chargelifor &= 5008 jmElolieh (roobsinaveioes 10 - spartle. * Your doctor will tell you ninety | 31rs. Honry T. Burr. Mrs, Jennte I, | States. Last year the the raflway statlon at Chroschnik, v i per cent of all sickness comes from in~ Firs antic, | A full crop on this enormous acre- ment oftices supplied four miles from Bentschen, and have o Harding, t Church Willtm e R ) Lol bge e o Mre. Carrle Eechiok Packard (Mrs. F. | 286, which is 13 per cent. larger than 100 men used In (ont an ultimatum to the German Dr, Edwards, a well-known physician | ) yirs. Minnie Walker Sharp (Mrs. | the record acreage of last year, would me, harvest flelds. S 5 2 9 in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com- | "'} litotals 1200/00:000. bushels 6r. tore thousand more commander in the latter place " y pound mixed with olive oil to act on | _ |than one-thiri of the 500,304,000 for 1 he surrenc a the liver and bowels, which he gave to | ~ | bushels for the average annual con- 1Q busine een re i = his patients for years, o | sumption in the United States, the re- ponded to mans w.il defend i Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substi- | port says. ) ! call and sts, accordng to p tute for calomel, are gentle in their action | C As r' R e, o . i 1 A yet always effective. ‘They bring about | THen & TR, e B ¢ 3 ¢ bou 1 JRLHELE)) that exuberance of spirit, that natural | F A focdlic ooty | b e suaran i s s vl i buoyancy which should be enjoyed by | or Infants and Children Biinghitaseas oi00lc00l0l0 i nhe Be e , % § everyone, by toning up the liverandclear- | fn Use For Over 30 Years | comber report states that the avernan 1o o : : Ing the system of impurities. : mobu vtv‘i’ll‘kmlvw DYAlEdWaYds’ oéli;e Tab- | I’»lwa;‘: bears | C“f}ii’r)v-?yxg\ 98 1:(‘~ lets by their olive color, and 25¢ the 20 -vot only iy tt box. ~All druggists. s P | Signature we g A |28¢ of wheat ever L =<