New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 17, 1919, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 1915, 17, B ———————_ e NC PLANES CARRY FLARE ; AS SIGNAL OF DISTRESS YOU'LL LIKE 1T Tried a glass of ANZAC vet? It's the new cercal beverage that every one who has tried it so heartily recommends. Has a wonderfully good taste and you A GROUP OF GIRLS WITH MARCH'S MUSTCAL MERRY MAKERS, AT THE PALACE THEATER, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, gency ra m \zores and- Lisbon to report meteoro- fAight ditions there. If while off station a destreyer | hesare flIoWing o merias sights any plane, whether known to S S e Here is the distress signal of the NC be engaged in the trans-Atlantic | Trepasses 1) to Corvo, Landfall at planes which are on their way s flight or not, 1t is ordered to signal | the Azores, and thence by the short are sure to more than like it. ANZAC has a refreshing tonic flavor exclusively q - | fight. 1f the disabled pia cannot its own; is | MiEh disabled piane cannc J i | procesd and conditions make towins = guarameed to be non-intoxicat- [T‘ hack to the base hazardous ,m,l ing, and exactly adapted for | possible. the destroyer is instructed | family use. Physicians prescribe {m rescue the crew and to salvage all | it as being healthful for every- jparts of the _P“"‘m‘ possible. } one, and of great food valuc for | ‘( oot sas lv::I::-{:i\;‘v.nw‘. ng\ T‘r‘r;! 2 s 1 passey. " ships a nd | toning up the system. | ¥lorida discontinued meteorelosical | By the glass, bottle, or case | observations and procceded back to | wherever |soft drinks Lare | this country. The Texas and the | sold. If not found. write. joming will continue ob: ations | i o “opasnmise ar, | until the planes reach the Azores but | ANZAC CO. ‘soston. mass ' | Will send reports to the b ship U. | s Melville, at Punta Delgado. The | . 1 | 1 s il been Local Distributors. [ hattie: s which has bean | . ) jat Plya land immec cly| Miner, Read & Tullock, |/, " & word that the - - from Trepa vted, pro- eadeal tol take tion veen the to the plane the es during duty it is on and if the Atlantic. On the bow i a flare | est route to Horta or Punta Delgado Shich when lighted is a call for help desired, the true course fo the next | There they will refucl, make neces. S — e | Vessel on station. All ships in the ¢y repairs and start as soon as pos- = 1\0 the westward. The next vessel in the line will make the same signals s of an hour before { for three-quar lthe “planes are due tg arrive DESTROYERS MARK sel will immec ately stop smoking or vielnity all possible speed in answer to S calls and make every effort to assist | in repairs neces ar instructed to proceed with sible for Lishon. Departing from Lisbon in the early morning the fliers are ordered to head for Plymouth, the objective point of the long voyage o0 s ary to continue the A SCENE FROM “THE BEAUTY sROP." AT THE PALACE THEATER, iri ar shells, will take the exact Seaplanes: Will Signal Tor Help [ceuse fo the nest station, and il : Sl i dicate the proper route and will keep | in radio communication with the fly- ing ships. Plancs forced to land on the water | during darkness will indicate thelr il in Distress meteorological conditions. In addition to the destroyers, the battleships Florida, Utah, Texas and Wyoming have been stationed on the outskirts of the cour: to furnis further meteorological data through- out the fi The se t are to be in constant | communication with the MWashington., May 17 mItH L Wttt e e position and condition by radio, rock- X Sl B : ets and flares with the sfollowing planes in an effort to make iho first Lleanings: Green star, can get off department le public an.order, is- | "¢1 G Bl e ; siéd April 13, which governs the ac- | 1T plan sl Corcadyioman gLt tions of ever aireraft and naval | other WL NETERIY HaY GRS VISR e sel connected with the lang flight. | U RRuSIc ARl @aon It ey The order was issued bv Captain Hayp- ; celved or assistance arrives. ris Laning, chicf of staff, destroyer DU eSS siIsh (i e I s troyiers force. Y | ctationed along the route are to dis- . The order provides for the station. | PIay A number which will indicate to el e B B L the fliers the distance they have cov- 60 destrovers, four battleships, and a | €6l Careful precautions have been number of auxiliary naval vessels. {aiconighy tho ‘\"; CHRECT o The Toute which the seaplanes are lo | ¢eP the air clear of all except emer- take (o the Azores is marked by a | e — — ribbon of destrovers st about e 50 miles apart. Thes have V N Th heen on thelr stations for sevoral | ¥ €KY INEW 18 . days and e kept the department e e Velvet Jacket passey Ba cons 1tly informed as to 1t's The Same Job- vided with special illuminating \ / 7 torches, star shelld and flares to mark | Eii : 2 . tioned o ssey Bay, Azores | ¢ a destrove the latte & to obtain S h‘,,,,.‘ < s | FOR over 50 years the Salvation we must fight on and on—in every Du g the night the destroye on station one to 16 will keep brilliant- Iy illuminated to provide against tha | ers are ordered, if the seaplanes h; Army has been doing over here On thousands of battlefields where men corner of the U. 8. A.—wherever strug- ey e just the kind of work it did in France— gling men and women and little chil- against this contingency the destroy- | dren need us. not heen sighted at the approximate | . 5 > & i e nS Ny el e and women go down fighting against Qur work will pass out of the spotlight noti and For Hom g Gooking b BY BFITY BROWN. . gl he flour that makes the Hero is a litlle sports sarment ks oAt deliciots Tread, ollsang really worth the attention of the muffins. woman with the full purse or—the ‘ Gl@ TO YOUR LI ]T ’ Thompson Milling Co., Lockport. N. ¥ clever fingers It might easily be || !a" d made at home—for it's only a sleeve- less jacket of heavy black velvet, covered over with a diamond pattern it stiteh in white silk floss. Wht would be equally smart. Sold by Nowak, 163 Broad st, wool overwhelming odds of Temptation, Hunger, Misery— Where the black trenches of slum and alley are filled with the poison gas of Despair that strangles courage and morals. 0 The war may be over for others—buf $13,000,000 of war into the gloom where misery al- ways dwells. The press will no longer record our daily battles—but they will be grim and desperate nonetheless. Will you forget us? We hope you will not. Will you help us? We are sure you will—this year, next year and every year! " o8 R0 For Humanity MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY.

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