New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 23, 1919, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1910 {consumed was less than 90 days | finally necessitated the sending of sol- lfi [; against 10 years for the canal, Sups | diers into the forest to cut logs and | . plementary building projects under- | piles and to load them on railroad Bndgeport._Two Stores Hartford ! taken by the department aggregated | cars which were guarded by soldiers 1 |a muech larger project than the can- | te their destination. . — e e s | ened the health of the new army, of- | BT proving grounds v | ficers of the construction division | Dosts rkation facilities, dock were sent to the factories to speed up ¢ i production with the result that the | o re- | although that number is a vear's out- | Greatest in World ot v, he construction division | PUC of the industry.” in Fire prevention at the various | was nducting 535 operations [ 442 localities, involving an expendi- Washington, May 23.—Even in|ture of $1.000.000.000. These touched America “the greatest builder of the | every state Lut one.” no feat of construction has = — approached that involved in the | e 0 — | completion in 90 days of 1§ canton, | oped teamwork, remarkable instances 5 - Yoot | S sl e Ot e Espocicals-eceuilons | WEMOBTIE IR AT 0SS R00 (00 N tent cities for tr national guard, | taken to assist the contractors ’"".‘.”\d’_ Mobllef i, Fniay = _; ne k‘,,evab | seye the omcial “material” hia. | €0 the deftail of a disbursing officer| estimate of the damage ensfiieel 8y madel public fodayiby ihe “,m,ion the spot “with the check book terday's fire here shows da o 'h:" Mhel ekl hool o ready” so that material could be paid | of 240 homes were huxtni a‘x?( g daene s M Sl on delivery, and so that special equip- | 1,050 people are without homes e cauipment of iz ment could be obtained ai a fair rent- | homeless are cared for at public halls | Bocommagatine Rio, al and a steady flow of building ma- | and in tents. The loss ie cstimated | with all the : eady Y = G { terials be insured feature | at $800,0 ting utilities, and S reparati strictly mili- army projects was so cfficient that the per capita loss was only 46 cents | compared with the civillan rate of | As the construction erews devel- ade grounds ; [ ar r ' nges. 'h comforts cnjoyed b: he American soldier of 1917 is con trasted with those afforded the ma alone, the report and on ch thick *‘to the moon and | while the nails of one | would girdle the earth | »etween the contract P e the cantonments in t for the initial draft is eloque . the builder of Camp chcmrns | Sennits from $2.50 to $4.00 ? = * B e Panamas $450 & $5.00 || STYLE! Yes, At Conuors-Halloran Pa Canal, but the time == “ 1{ | PRICE? Lowest At Connors-Halloran The Values Are Most Extraordinary i 3 A host of beautiful, unusual, smart models, in the popular waist seam suits. Also many new ea eo - adaptions of fashion’s latest creations in single and double breasters. B Naturally, if you want STYLE and QUALITY at the lowest price, follow the crowds to this store—the sole representatives of the famous productions of I Kuppenheimer Brand Clothes Rl e | C. & HS Cloth : - t;e battle-fields anzi back of the L e mart Ot es They were ‘‘real people” to the soldier be- | ; Elk Brand ClOtheS cause they were just like the folks back home, with hands accustomed to work and 1 $ $ $ ‘ eyes always ready to smile. And now these same ‘“real people,” back '8 o ’ ® ’ ® from the war with new laurels, have built their trenches in the Streets of Pov- 1 erty in America. They will wage the fight | Other Sl“ts a“d TOD Coats $20 to $50 for the poor and unfortunate at home, just | as they have done for years, only on a | 1arger scale: | NEW B o= o The Salvation Army conducts Rescue Homes—Day Nurseries—Homes for the “ Helpless Aged—Fresh Air Farms—Free f Clinics. It is going to extend this service wherever ‘ Just In Tlme Misery and Poverty exist. It must con- £ i . tinue to reach down and lift up the men, i ] Senmnitt . owoseiniminis women and children who have fallen. }]‘::Ez Xfig& gg"gss T ST ot ootosorconomons %ilans e s e . ! 4 ackinaws . .......... v 0 tea $I3, 000, 000 For Humanity ! o~ A Leghorns, All Shapes .. $4.00 to $5.0 : | N N Panamas, All Shapes ......... veee $3.00 to $12.00 GIVE TO YOUR LIMIT! =Y Bankok ......... weeeenn . $850 Balilule et o - THE SALVATION ARMY HOME SERVICE FUND MAY 19 TO 26 ‘| The Salvation Army Home Service Fund || | CODHOYS-H&HOI’&I] CO- ., , The Live Store With A Conscience New Britain Is Going To Do Her Share 248 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN HAVE YOU DONE YOURS 2 | Outfitters to Men and Boys

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