New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 10, 1919, Page 11

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| VISITS GRAVE OF R K LIEUT, LESLIF FODY | ent. Frank Pinches Writes of Special Trip in France i who mar Fran John itenant srving ove Joinvil ites Frank Pinches, is rovost Hautmarne, to mother, es, of Emmons an automobile aist 1 his -ave follows: “On the day the last letter, seport to Command- for te htening out com- completion duty, to proper station,’ so & from four Division, em on of m on my W Meets Henry Ri ‘I think I wrote that Henry Rice as visiting me and was to go on the Weo left Joinville, the Marne, at in a Dod an, with a Major-(¢ Knowlan There lquarters as to w and Know the trip m. go as won out. He | 1t one man of- place, but he \s ie considered n that to hi went st an not 100k rth more tk “We Marne via 1cois here I AAnE Ate had dinner good visit w Licu- Leslie, the A. M. P, with whom become well ecquainted when orted to lieutenant-colonel nment a ith partment Visits Rheims Ruins, “rom Chalons wo went sty eims, There we it saw campaign,” says Mr. Pack. freedom, say on April 6, the day e rout cathe guarded b, omi Rheims Copyright Natlonal War Garden Commission A National Garden Day every year for the Soldiers of the Soil is urged by Charles Lathrop War Garden Commission of Washington. gardeners have a holiday to inaugurate the home food production “Let them march to the furrows of NE W URGES NATIONAL GARDEN DAY STANDARD OF THE WORLD AT NEW BRITAIN SHOW THIS WEEK Space 5 in the State Armory The Cadilfac Stands Highest in the Est/mation of the People Its wonderful things that will be written on the Pages of History. work with the Allied Armies both overseas and at home is one of the Soldiers returning home will tell how the Cadillac performed and how the work of other cars comparad. The Cadillac has the greatest Automobile value and will return to you a greater per- centage of your investment in the used car market than any other car. We are in position to make prompt delivery of Touring Cars. For other body types you should place your order for delivery as soon as possible. The Cadillac Company has never been able to supply the demand, and this year wil ke no exception. So Look Ahead! Pack, president of the National “Let the millions of » we declared war on autocra the city T could through my trom 1hout a Dames ‘I always lon ind thi vas found the i for i who had we occupied Chemin-des roads avine, around, repairs. At one place the hranched off down into a little and got and looked linding dugouts full of Bo ammu- nition left in a hurry and never un- ked. One piace had a hundred o cvidently year axo on t opportunity. T 1ppointed ity considerably the occupation by the B there for four 1 done ach iy my somewh 1S diiss we i aud shovels, a . Boehe rolling-kitchens and had got stuck We made picks che, | supply dur Saw the a French camion whic and had been abandoned. out miles in five ‘noon. Wednesday, the 19th of red ", March, we arrived in Soissons aboul devastated , where I had been March 10, \0spital bed, | 1 Jut T vrdly We 'had foun landmark. Tha nch officers. the Boch we went up by th the machine | the Allies, could obtain on a supply been vears, damage shortly in 50 American I had been establi inhabitants lept in vas cold, could re city had and talken Amer all 1l of Iy n shelled by then shelie retaken | last visit morning the and and their ¥ We | | been left standing v s0 we drove to € kilometers due west, 45 minutes, which Dodge sedan: but sendi - th U hac before NOrN- | g 12 made had a f%8m the hill and 1 tures of the party Bertha's™ view ¢ took sc pic- in some in i “some’ driver. 190 Stops at Licutenant Eddy's Grave. nt to bed ear! Site to Crepy - ) 50 as to get Zun one | » works of cut » Man's Land:’ the a vear a od p to went which pr remar] the see the. gr to aves find ped and had American officers vhich we found miles south and we were in- ; {formed that we would have to go to The atadst thobuch unit of the graves registration serv- 4 e Co (American) at Gandelu for the fauch help | O¥avt location. Heve the captain told rine ot was present when Eddy's body yrought in from the field where He Quit Tobacco i killed June 4 He w buried sterar regi Lic . to var—and then took short g area Solesons whic g pi man ven md Fancocourt leveled French whjch. < now. to was where buried, the the | e, 1ic heen . the yss was he was h Montreuil-aux-Soins, where found the grave site of that licutenant and six enlisted men, vas in o well-laid-out plot, just out- of the French cemectery of the on the side of a hill, in a beau- about 15 kilometers south sau-Thie Ve got away from Chateau- Chierry at 10:30 a. m., Friday, after 1king Rice to the station so he could L train for Parls. We went to see toosevelt's grave near Cham- there we went into Fer- and then crossed the of town, habit W onderful nd for pipe ha desiring a copy t free, postpaid rdenois, of hook | Marne.” SERVICE CLUB DANCE. for quieter | Army and Navy Cluh Dance at * Dosonin& \ Tonight Is for Service Men Only. The first dance of vy club of the Y st, add the Army and b solid 2mong men The Preston The element of style has been so well applied to the draping of these ma- terials—that in this model with its flare and straight- up shoulders—real style distinction has been secured, $35 Ready-to-put-on. MWilgon's hours that | ound the one hotel which had | in the morning, golng back | been | at| we went ¢ | | held tonight in the ociation gym- nasium, and the club's orch stra wiil furnish the pro m of music fOI" dancing. The ir is being held for | S&8 ; rvice and ex-service men only, and | B tmission will be by ticket which can | G ’ > secured at the office of the Y. M. | A. Because of the timely arrival | of the 26th division a number of the | members of which are on furlough | in this city today, a large attendance | is expected as it is believed that the local members of thal regiment arc | | planning to attend. They will be ad- mitted to the dance, and their names | proposed for membership in tie elub { if they desire HOMSON & CO. HARTFORD Distributors for Cadillac Cars, Hartford, Middlesex. Tollard and Litchfield Counties PLAN CAMPATGN. Lithuanians to Canvass City for Sig- natures—Want. Country of Their Own. Lit : planning anians of New Britain campaizn in this city the next few days for the pur- of securing signatures to blanks, ng that their race be considered at peace and that they where they may wle people. At a meet- | ing held ening in the Lithuan- | § hall, solicitors were selected and | city was mapped out into distriets. The committees plan to visit eversy home, store and office in the y and secure the signatures of thousands of people. A nilar campaign will be ied out in every large city in the country. conference be given a count Hve as a sepa fan th United States Tires ARE —@Good Tires CHARITY DRIVE DANCE, Benefit Social Will Be Held at Y. W. C. A. Saturday Evening. will be Saturday at § o'clock, at the Y. W. as a benefit of the New Britain united charity drive. on sale. A dance given { evening e Tickets are now s will be Mrs, Mrs. Walter Hatch, Mrs. John | Philip Stanley, and Kimball. Musie will be by Dyson’s orchestra, If YouNeed a Medicing You Should Havehe Best Have vou ever stopped An- Hart, | Kirkham, M Mrs. Arthur furnished Our Five Styles Furnish a Tire For Every Need and Purse to reason { why it is that so many products that are extensively ‘advertised. all at once drop out of sight and are ‘'soon | gotten? The plain—the | | article did not fulfil the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more | i particularly to a medicine. A medi- | | cinal preparation that has real cura- tive vaiue almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is | recommended by those who have been ! benefited, to those who are in need of it. | A prominent druggist {for example Dr. Kilme Root, a preparation I have 2 and never for in alm v it shows excellent result; many of | H my customers’ testify. No other kid- | ney remedy has so large a sale.” R According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success ot Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due to the fact, so many people claim, that | it fulfils almost every wish in over- coming kidney, liver -and bladder ailments, corrects urinary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which | causes rheumatism. | You may receive a sample bottle of | § Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Ad- dress Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, | N. Y. and enclose ten cents; also | mention the New Britain Daily Herald. rge and medium size bottles for |sale at all drug stores, for- reason s NOBBY - CHAIN - ROYAL CORD USCO - PLAIN “Take | Swamp- for says s HAWKER DISTRIBUTOR AO | G. 8 ELM ST.

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