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NE‘l/ BRIIAIN DAlLY HEMLD SAT RDAY TROOPS ARE BEING HURRIED BACK HOME 8 A\l in United States by September § ' 1§ Promise MAY 3, r THE DAY OF THE PEOPLE A Sermon on “Democracy and Brotherhood” Sunday Morning, 10:45 SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH § A New Series of Public Organ Recitals, Sundays in May at 4:30 P. M. Mr. Beebe at the Organ, Assisted by Members of the Church Quartet. Miss Marel wmsmgMaM " The Public uordlally Welcome to These and All Services Keep Your Word to the Boys and Your Country hy BUYH\G VlCTORY BONDS [ omghl--Mau Pickford MON., T1UES. WED CONDEMNED TO DIE! Amerjcan adventur- er escaping from Afri- Washingtcr May 3 ent Wilson from Paris, j American troops shall con: German soil for a lonzer peri { the signing of the peac: n | May be necessary to embark mum for home, i§ borne out by present plan | of the war department, which con- | template the return of the entire | American expeditionary forces by { September. ' Because of this General Mareh, chicf of s effort to speed up the in this country. An officizl” announcement issued vesterday as fo the accumulation of ! surplus clothing for the troops stated that estimates were based on | { “troop withidrawal to be completed in | i September.” ement zaid tnatiain an occupation s | tained 1ber, ill be This computation was taken to re- flect exactly the present information | { of the department as to futurc froop i | movements. When the demobilizatinn i the war time prohibition ! becomes incffective, inas pecifically tes that it | for the perjod of demobilization only and there is at present no law to prevent the manufacture. impertation | and saie of lique etween that time ! and Janu 16, 1920, when the con- stitutional :mendment becomes ef- ! fective. If esident Wilson decides that the armies have been disbanded by September 16, then the country wili be “wel’ so far as laws are con- cerned at least, until the prohibi- tion amendment goes into force. In any event. if the armies arc demo- bilized before January 16 of next vear the country will have a short iod of ‘wetness” hefore the long spell. o = Movement Schedule Exceeded. FOX'S SUN DAY NIGHT. fh¢ September date represents es- — timates by :mbarkation officials as to ¥ the maximuam possible speed in with- | CALIFORNIA SUIT drawing the entire force In Europe, K ) TO BALK DRY L: including the troops holding the Co- | —D indi can cannibals, discovers demobilization strange race idol-worship- people who g make him prison- er. By His ghty preside s that | completed | once Mig Strength He Foiis CLEARANCE SALE QOrnamental Electric Table Lamps. $2.00 Discount ON EACH LAMP About one half of these have GENUINE' HANDEL, HAND PAINTED SHADES. Must be sold to make room for this year’s designs. > 04 his aides bid fair, it was said; to be |injunction (o restrain St DO L S Regular Prices $5.00 to $25.00. more than : United States attoruey, from [‘\(r! ing days—May 3 to 10, at the di- urned 3 { General & returr yesterday | e ing provisions of the war time |rection of local Liberty loan commit- 3 demo- j prohibition act of Nov. 21, 1918, and | tees. 2enters in the Southeastern |the Sheppard prohibition amendment is | In addition to helping salicitors, | from a perscnal department. completing the p sought in the United States district | the services of the will be made 77-79 Church Street Them {WILLIAM FARNUM IN HIS LATEST PO WERFUL PRODUCTION “THE JUNGLE TRAIL” 5 Icels of Romance, Marsels of the Jungle. Battles With Natives, Burning at Stake. Dramatic Escape, All Graphic aily Yortrayed BOY SCOUTS HELPING. “rflwung:u\x: Will Cl in New York { May 8.—Boy Scouts will | after the reapers 3 k for the last five of the Viet loan campaign, it s annaunced today. In other places in the second federal reserve distric { which includes New York, parts {New Jersey and Connecticut, n Up Stragglers | |8 | blenz bridgehead sector on - the | Loan Campaign. 2 Rhine. If =nything, officers anticipate that the movement will be acceler- ated rathe than retarded The schedule has been exceeded recently and in in ing measure from week {to weeks with an indicated month- {1y movemeat bf 450,000 men, The Dbest predictions of General March and DOUBLE “THE LOV “GO GET 'E TOMORROW TRAVERSE FARNUM NIGHT IN N Producer and Presser of Grapes in | THAT DARES” I GARRINGER” California Apply for Lasting Injunction. May 3 Mrs. A San Francisco, rmanent as mes- printed { bilization survey he began with Secreta {court here in a petition filed by Theo- able tq loan committees cr before the latter sailed for T dore Bell, an attorney. and for distributing At each of the camp# visited the chief | The petition, in behalf of & | of staff weat over the demobilization [ maker and a vinevardist, recites th R i | machinery with the camp commander | unless restrained by injunction action { SIOUX €ITY REDS BACK SHORT. | {in detail, iasisting that the under will wipe out the | cight hour period for the passage |product of acres in Califor- j of troops from the camps into civil |nia, valued at $75,000,000. Tt znlleze~1 [ lifo be ma ned and also checking |that the war time prohibition ef- | up the sewmi-permanent demobiliza- | { tion personnel at the camps in an ef- | fort to reduce the number who are | being held in the service for thig | work | o belicved that General [ Will'be abls in his interview mm:n, per correspondents to furnisit new figures showing the .with which the breaking up the army at home is being 'w‘(‘(mwphshefl Works in Camps Is Expedited. Officers recently returncd - from France say that the “two bottle | necks” through which practically the | entire movement must pass, the em- { barkation camp at Brest and the de- { barkation siation atl Hobok now operating at a remarkable spee tem is said be so precise | New uni. or even an individual of- | Parten vesterday | ficer or maa who 1 tep with the | ©f the public to ifficult time | July 1 of the first e el 1cceeds in | in effect prior to November 1917, farmy Victory catching up with the main flow. cents an ounce or fraction thereof |lization camps that many An instance of the rapidity with | and first class matter, -and | men as they are di rged from se the machine is working was | g h for postals ice are investing their $60 bonus| cesterday by the fact that Tuly 1, 1919 letters and ks in Liberty no says a state- the officers reporting to Cien- s matter mailed in the | ment issucd by the war department. ch cn his return were some ouzhs »f Manhattan and Broax | former loans the army has sub- started from their se on the of the other bor- |scribed to more than 000,000 in | Wit their Just 21 < city will be sub- | bands 1 the and al- rate of 2 cent pbrson: been re- ouace or on thereof. Post half indications are the per postcards 1 cent each. i 1bscriptions to fhe Dresent The present first class posta 1 will be greater than in any other. remain in force until IFYOU WANT WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT Threaten’ to Town to Hell” if Mayor Is Ousted. | stoux City, Iowa, May 3.— |blow the whole town to hell if youl ort out of offic This | the on a posteard ad- addrese J. Stanson, who is the recall of Mayor | 1t for | ow ctive July 1, 1919, “We will | tional and ineffective, since the p dent in an address before cong i stated that “the war now comes to an end.” The petition asserls that de- |3 vartment of agriculture agents Ay aged the produ.vi {tion of and cstablished | | 1 unco. March with to eed was received vesterday. was W. W. Alliance an experimental vineyard that purpose. ' The action is based upon an agree-| The police are rounding up a {ment by to fur- |Picious characters, and those nish wine g 3 omalker. |to have a leani d the Vv s or the I. W ‘, Citizéns are sceking * | becau he welcomed regent “wobblies” for sus. known Bolshe- Advertise in thel HERALD (Classifed Columns WANTS are many. Other people may WANT that which you don’t WANT. | | { to oust Short delegates to a convention here. AGE RATE! Letters and One for | July 1. ! 3.~—Postmaster attention ; 1APY on | Two Cents for Posteards \l)Llllrl‘\ BUYING B(}\l" Being Discharged Invest $60 Bonus in Victory Notes. May 8.—Reports to the | loan office from demobi- May invite the fo York Their Washington The Wedding! Oné Occasion When Flowers Cannot be too Plentiful LOWERS should come first in the calen- dar of your wedding gifts. If you know the Bride’s favorite flower, the matter is easy. If you don’t know her favorite, send yours. e lmportant thing about chec tors command an CONCRETE AUTO T LANDS |25 e rates | will and in- — =L | Manufacturer Plans o On the other hand, someone may have, without WANTing, that which you may WANT a great deal. The Herald will explain these WANTS for one cent a word. It WANTS to show you what you can do if you WANT to Try the Want Column It will really bring you surprising re- From London, i facturing company | is preparin, obile | Secarcely | the con {eipal mate { Which i» escribed as *‘a cluding Junec 30, 1919 Waste to Sell at $ May 3. n English manu- announces that it | g to put on the market an that can be vetailed for ¥ any wood will be used in ction of the car, the prin 1 being a new su ne kind of con- Nice, for May area troo owing to t The gene of Alpes-Ma | ! | TO CLOSE NICE i i AS peditionary force, it officially today, merican troop 1 council of AREA 5. PLAYGROUND, 3.—The Nice i os of recr the American e was announced will be closed on May he speed with which the | are returning home. the department | mes has passed a reso- | | erete, light | praduced fro but strong and durahle m waste material such us and sawdust, and A metal solution. The proc of raanufeeture is an { other innovation in England. All pavts {including wheels and chassis, will be | stamped out, each camplete in pies and th fitted together. The manufacturers expect to com- pete With cheap American cars cause “tax and frelght charges are ex- { pected to raire the price of the Amer- | ican article ! TICK-TICK IN PARCE NOT AN INFE , BUT AL: MACHIN The finding label of reported rlepar.-l\em by Pos Davenport here y Nurses Recommend Cuticura Soap It appeals to them because it is so pure and cleansing. It does much to Leep the skin clear and healthy es. pecially if assisted by touches of Cu- ticura Qintment to first signs of les, redness, roughness or cha; ng deal for toilet uses. Be sure to test the cara Taleum on vour Talcum %oe. sach eve | Gimbel B\otlh to the postod | master D. F. {day caused u P. Harrold, to w | addressed. announced yesteras | noon that it contained a urned to him by th Gimbe? which he had sent it fo Tegrance of Cuti. oep, Ointment and firm. repairs. lution expressing regret at the sion to close the a and pa tributg to the excellent behavior the American soldiers who spent their ves here. deci- AT NEW HAVEN, Kentucky will v May 4th to May open to inspection from 9 BATTLESHIP from and will be sdally 11th by the public 1 p.m To Clean Upholstery head marks on the hs of upholstered chaivs and | couches can be removed perfectly and never show up again, by using Scott's | Cleaning Fluid which can be boug! the Dickinson Drug Co. Spots and | on carpets | completely removed effort. This Cleaner is ot to leave any ring and No Odor and we highly recommend it to ail our customers. The Dickinson | Prug Co., Marsland & Bamsay, Props 'The o bac and ar dith little guaranteed 2 | —advt floral wedding gifts is in their arrange- ment—we will be glad to give you many helpful suggesnons. o ROSES Are Distinctly Wedding Flowers although there are many other appropriate and lovely flowers for bridal wear and home decora- For graduations, birthdays, sick rooms. Say it with Flowers” to VOH_Z FLORAL CO. il Have you ever realized when Bread on our service ca the itary equipment of our New finest and best equipped in the state, nd under 92 West Main Street 0 THE PUBLIC reading the sign, New Maid and trucks that the product is Baked in with all the modern san- absolute scientific control? Try a loaf Maid Bread and be convinccd of its superiority. J. E. Murphy Sons Baking Company 14 WINTER STREFET. NEW BRITAIN, CONN.