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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMB 17, 1919, - Nobocomoes ] LRI T OME SEEKERS ATTENTION We offer for sale at before-the-war prices and on liberal terms but the same wholesome : i table drink of e iNaval Division Was Second coffee-like f1 th ;. Largest in World many thousands nowuse | L i BUILDING LOTS in p]ace of Coffee. | r;wn orvice Witn exp m;nl 5o rapidly NSTANT Allen St. $300to $600 East St. $ 800 Judd Ave.$300 to $500 T B e HaleySt. 200to 600 Rgsell 5t. 3,000 BeldenSt. 300 to 500 p OS UM e e s Chapman HartSt. 3,000 . naval aerial establishment, with ihe Wmthrop Get this delicious, economi~ principal station ot Femmcoln, T, Street 500 cal family beverage at gro~ @ |/ conmon o Monroe Lenox Place 2,100 Street 600 cers and let all the family | it © 11 Friioons amtove 68 Street 800to 1,000 Hungerford Crt. 3,000 Vance St. 1,000 to 1,200 \ department of aviation was or- ~ enJoy ] i zanized immediately and the varions burcaus took up the work of pro- “Thereis a Reason™ || |k i Our experience of thirty years is at your service. 4 charge of the development and man- |[facteton metors nnl i ile Svles If you purchase one of these lots of us, we will furnish the money with which to Repair dealt with the hulls and e S build your house and bomb launching devices and thou- sands of tons of high explosives and | A | the Burean of Navigation supplied HOme Shoe Pohsh and trained thousands of officers and at no expense t enlisted men AR enli N "Es The armistice found the navy with S O, SHOE S, KO "‘“ g | more than 1,500 aviators, 1,300 men with 4,000 flight officers and 10,- 000 enlisted men in trainir There and airplanes and about 300 lighter- than-aircraft of all types. More than 1,200 officers and 19,000 enlisted men together with 388 scaplanes, 140 air- Makes Shocs Last Londer And Look Better. | planes and 42 kite balloons were sent ® ® ® to the war zone. Meantime the single station main- tained in-.the United States prior to the war had grown fo seven training I d Real E 29 W Main S R e R i nsurance and Real Estate, est Main Street. rest and refueling stations, two. ex- perimental stations and a number of additional stations for various pur- poses were under construction. They - tire seac st of the country. In IEn- v it success, but regular navy | finance about the cost of the war to rope there were established and in 's wereln direct charge. Techni- | Germany. It amounts to about $36,- STATE LAW Black Tan White OxBlood Brown e (Vi YT (o | et P o e | i e o et ) ) Elloeatod it Bnzland || havykattthe hases abroadiand inl this & z Residents of towns in Connecticut having assessment date of Treland, 5 . 2 e o e axit || URED o (0 e el el gl USR] [ MEYO L) rates unloss the Stato Tax of four mills' has been paid to the State Cincinnati, ept. 1 —Rube"”. Ben- Treasurer on or Qu1ck Returns Use Cl S lfl dc l m A capable administrative force, | Admiral William S. Simms the fol- | O™ sou h | e sees oy OSSIMIC olumn drawn by the navy from civilians, o in: Draincirorii et oo - bl ol oI e e BT d here The estates of those who neglect to pay this tax will be liable to vesterday to M\iss Elsie M. ,\TLY\VH\‘ A HEAVY PENALTY, “Please express to the naval avia- | g ors of America my most sincere ap- | fOrmed al the Church of the Cove- | Savings Banks, or Savings Departments of Commercial Banks in nant by the Rev. Frank H. Stevenson. Connecticut. SHOES FRO I h d - bl ground officers, and 35,000 cnlisted as soon as you have paid In a reasonable amount. were in commission 1,400 seaplanes h 9 formed a girdle that encircled the en- istered the affairs of the service|to note estimates of the ministry of . 3 AMERICAS HOME SHOE POLISH operation 28 American naval flying | cal and manufacturing experts of in- | 500,000,000 according tc the peace- bombing stations . 3 No. |8| 100 Lines Elliott Advcrhsm{@ Service Inc. e e e e e e BT el oyl eervia e B vt s e > Oct. 1st. and owning taxable securities are liable to taxes at local By e ACOTER achievements which brought from ton, southpaw pitcher New BEFORE SEPTEMBER 30th naval iation service in the war of this city The ceremony was per- | Money on hand or in bank liable if more than $500 other than preciation of their courageous and loyal performance of duty at home | The marriage is the culmination of a Instructions and forms sent on applicatio J' F' Murth7 Baker ISt ClaSS, G. P. Murphy and abroad throughout the war. Their | "omance which began when Benton STATE TREASURER, U S S M h . 5 ele brilliant exploits, their determinatijon | W&8 @ member of the Cincinnati base- Hartford, Conn. . O. O, Manchuria orporal 91st Division iy I OO RO O (U e M et i 6 e fovtr The performance of duty of these young naval aviators under my com- mand has not only heen in keeping ° with the very best traditions of our ack fr th naval service but has in addition won om e erVICe for America the enthusiastic praise of her Allies. The American naval aviators carried ° out joint patrols with the British, French and Italian naval air forces, and at Your Service aircraft bases at Ostend, Zeebrugge, Bruges, Helgoland, Pola, Trieste and various other paints. TLarge quantities of planes, submarines, materials, buildings, hangars, supply stations, ammunition dumps and other valuable military projects were destroyed. plane patrols and acrial convoys were particularly successful. After the installation of American seaplane patrals and during thousands of miles of convoy, only one ship in such con- voys protected by seaplanes was ever successfully attacked. In the ten months American patrols werc active i only three ships were lost in the entire E 1 between Penmarch and Isle « Yeu. British, French and Ttalign official recards give the American naval avi- ation forces credit for attacking 95 per cent of all submarines sighted while on patrol. in spite of terrific weather conditions’ at times, and of e damaging 45 per cent and sinking 25 B | cxact number of submarines sighted, \ FrOm attacked and sunk cann<* he made public until the compilation of fig- k uves contained in Allied records is completed New Britain’s Finest Bakershop e o HOES Try It and You Will Always Buy It e e e - O TR DL bers Killed in World War. Berlin, Aug. 21. (Correspondence F Showing excellence in design and individuality. | E M M| of The Associated Press.) —Belated 3 " M| news of the losses incurred hy Ger- = : - ° ° S B nan familien and orxanizations, mil- Made to our special order by the best makers. itary or civilian, as it is verified, is Ourichstonersiare getting the benefit of FORE- M| being placed in the newspapers in B AKING ( :OMP ANY e ot i HANDED BUYING on our part and our goods are el & ftm fin 0 et el | PRICED LESS than the replacement value of today. dered advertisement in which are v " . 14 WINTER STREET N Britad named twenty-two members of the We are in business to make a profit, but not to family having fallen for the Father- ’ ew rltaln, Conn. land, all except two of them officers. 5 profiteer. : Similarly the family Baron von Te] 849 Puttkamer, little known in Germany bk = and not as large a family as the Wan- genheim, announces the loss of nine- teen members, ranging from non- commissioned officers to lieutenant W. V. Murphy, Mach “Inai Individual regiments, divisions and f . urp y’ ac *Y F' A' Nlurth7 naval units, are daily letting their individual losses be known. and they U. S. S. Texan R. 0. T. C. Platts. [|mice's " orminnie anpearance, ana attest to the bitter severity of the war., In this connection it iz ]\'\lel’(‘!flllg‘