New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1919, Page 18

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‘rest ent Shown arch 18 (Co ociated pathy | Bypest in steps taken for their l\.\vuomxnl are voiced by Queen Mary e in 'a message she has sent to men of the Indian empire. they sons and for |the part played in theit husbands, rendér faithful Queen Mary wrote pecials “A short time ago I sent a messasc [ ———— B4 OTHERS 7 44 Reduce your doctor’s by keeping on hand— , A A MfiLLS 80 WEST MAWN srg $HSSSSSSTHS53 $5553555855E55ES bitls always Dollar Day Specials To the first two (2) customers in our store Dollar Day we will sell 2 complete Cut Glass Water Sets, consisting 15 doz. glasses and pitcher 8 Solid Gold Pendants . 8 Solid Gold Chains We will sell during Dollar Day, Cut Glass Wine Glasses, Silver Bread Tray, Casseroles, Rogers Tea Spoons 1, dozen set, Tablespoons !/ (!ozcn sets, Cold Meat Forks, Cream Ladles and hundreds of other valuable articles $1 00 ranging in cost from $2.00 to $5.00 for . allow 257/ In conjunction with this tremendous sale for this day only we will discount on any article in stock not sold at It is absurd for us to mention that the public is already acquainted with the fact that we at all times lead our trade in giving the most value for the doilar. Our window display will convince the most skeptical. Reed Jewelry Co. 238 Main Street Store of Accommodations. «;(fl' thankfulness and hope i men of | the most part prevented from under Making | tasks 1 parts of the empire, when the man- [ homes the i to bear spondence Press.)—Deep sym- | for the women of India and in- ad- | P many all wo- The queen alsoypaid tribute to the Indian women urging brothers war. 8 | cvery ), TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1919, P d Vinol alized conditions A glance at the label, will show lents necessary to s 3 healthy appe- Elps you to get full fid builds you up. Bradford, Pa. jve used Vinol for impover- pod. I was broken out with fand run down so it was hard he to keep about ay work. fmedicines did no good, but Vinol Bed my blood and improved my jon very rapidly.’’-Rose Lasky. weak women, overworked men, ere is no remedy like Vinol. AN DRUG LIGGE 3 D DRUG- CK, W wo- brief heart to the India. words @nd simple (hey are o “I know that by their gounty traditions by 1y baund, the It my e from the the custom of the time-honored which they are reverent- women of Tndia for and arve industrial other those md which public their sisters in the were forth in charge. In their had country wer to di solitude of India bitterness of partings, to and privation, 1o and months of ignorance of war and without ones. power of its defense the able seclusion and women of have the suffer bereavement live through days doubt and anxiety in the fortunes of the tidings of their absc cached their fortitude during the which have filled titude. Reports have me from sources of and strain of the vdmir- have | endurance o me with Many letters atien ay done this. T have heard of Indian women to husbands, and brothers with the forces ahroad. ex- horting them to be h in battle, | stout-hearted in adversity, faithful -to their country and the throne to the point of death. The history of Tndia is full of the hercism and cour of its women in the The war has shown that their spirvit is unabated “The women of India are ecqually noted for charity ion I know moved hy the war has brought and hos i to brovide fed from sons ave past their and compas- they h olation 8 how been the | holds, which info many house- ady they have i heen and priva- relici and to lig thein ce to think that 1 > at work which mal creater well-being of the women of the deepest sick woun the poorer for the advancement India. T watch with interest and sympathy step that is taken fo bring the of cducation knowledge within their facilitics and means morc ind reach, to for their obtaining medical relief through the agency of their own sex in women's hospitals or in the privacy of their own homes, to widen their interests and activities, and to secure to them adequate protection of the I wish, with all my heart cry success may crown ihese provide greater proper the Taw. that ev- efforts.” AUSTRALIANS THINK YANKS ARE ALL RIGHT Letter From Oficer Shows That \mcrican Fighting Man i Surely Appreciated. Sydney, Australia, March 18 tralians the the Lieute A us- 1 appreciate have learned to value of the American soldier in World War, according to the late int Ceeil Healy, of the Aus- Force, an inter- Killed Licutenant tralian Ixpeditionary national swimming champion, last summer in France. Healy, who was one of the best swim- mers in the world over the long and middle distance courses, competed at the Olympic games in Stockholm, in a letter to a friend here he said “Until America ranged herself def- initely on owur side, 1 entertained strong misgivings as to what timate issue would be, but United States declared war, | ton's the ul- when the the Teu- chances of obtaining world domination vanished forever in my estimation I at once ventured to prophesy amongst my coterie of | friends that it would be Yankce brains, Yankee wealth and resources alone that would enable us to stave off defeat “To any group of soldiers happened to come that were discussing told that I had made | of athletes left pete vinst Americans at the Olym- mes. We were convinced, I d thém, that the Yanks werc all 5 was supposcd But 1 eox after we had had an op- secing for ourselves what they could do in the way of orsaniz tion, and had scen evidence of their shrewd and businesslike systems, and lact that they were with everything that brains buy: and as man to that I upon in our camp the Yankes, 1 one of a hunch who \ustralia to com- plained that portunity of observed cquipped could the suggest had most and money morcover, them man (in instances receiving a sound frouncing at their hands) we zan to regard them highly. Tltimately we returned to lia. with the firm impression that Yank was ahout as worthy an ad- ary as would be met with in | hemisphere.” Healy | killed in the capture of AMont St met Aus any Lieutenant was Australians Quentin. ICAPETO CAIRO AIR SERVICE IN WORKS \Actual Construction for Pro- ' | Jected Route Is Under Way (Correspondence | Actual | London, of The IFeb., 17 I'ress.) Associated construction work already has been begun in connection with the cd project- | Cape to Cairo air service, the British air ministry announces. Acro- | dromes a y upevery 600 niiles, sent mon Africa the pre stop limit, | from one end of to the the Cairo, other, at Ger- principal ones being built Khartoum, and two in Africa, at man Kamnola Ujiji The route then into Rhode- and along {he course of the rail- to the long before the famous Cape 10 railway operation it is confidently that airplanes will be route on re: schedules, laast and passes Cape. Cairo is in expected covering the ar The dis- | 200 miles lishing ministry tance is 5 Aften plan of the over ‘ommer The pioncer in various undertakin according {o one of officials, its position fo commercial fying will he malogous (o that of the British L miralty merchant-marine ice. A Aircraft Register” is expected to n its appearance in future. Already the continent estal this service, the air is to hand it al company air ministry is acting i and, | its and serv- “Lloyd's | the nean wireless | signal the ! condition, and destination stations on Dit st tpparent vationality, cargo vireraft aid the oflicial, “if only empire communica- to ask of other pow- of flying rights than Air travel will not | over That | yassing L gland,” y on account of tion, has more ers in the she be, in way has io nt the main, the sca is too circuitous.” Commercial signal codes are being | considered at {he the question of air police. ministry, also AIRPLANES MAY BE USED IN INDUSTRY Success Or Failure in Opening Oil Ficlds May Depend On Their Use, Dallas March 18 foilure in IFinancial S oil ticlds %o often depends upon being | first to reach a ceriwdin point that the airplane may hecome a common locomotion among oil men, accord to i The air- planc we by officers of two oil companies to hurry from Ran- ger to a new found field Officers at Barron [Iield, the crnment ficld here, say it he time befo general commercial use of thein and ithe country for fly- Uccecss or the new s of dealers, used recently gov- will airplanes fying only a short are in in the oil ficld beceause ! the adaptability of ing purposcs The Barren speed Field authorities esti- mate that it costs the zovernment $50 an to keep a plane in the air, but that the o1l men could operate a for $40 an hc Good pilots seleeted at prohibitive hundreds Departnient in hour machine he not could laries from wduated by e last aimong War year HAS Tokio, UNPLEASANT March 18. 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