New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 30, 1917, Page 5

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" New Engind, Bxpacted to Take Bo-ton. lhs 30.—~The e-mpurn tor| “awtribute ang Dlace $300,000,000° M of the "uburty Loan” bonds of | fllf Inflhm&ghndm& , s j‘tm st this erisis. “with the ut- | Insurance Co., $1,600,000; The pltml ! Litfe. Mooo. #aMpAions for the bond by the great ks and corporations: Kidder, Pea- 'REBUILD AT ONCE THAT SECTION OF CITY WHICH WAS RUINED BY GREAT FIRE cutting away wires . gtorm caught quantities’ /1ives, while the | The John Hancock Hos- The Five Cent ,000; ‘The: Provi- Savings, $500,000 & €o., Fitchburs, ption 'of the ne - company-. fof | ORTHODOX CHURCH CONSECRATED TODAY Exercises. Opened at 10 o'Clock in Charge of Bishop Steven . of Pittsburgh, Exerclu.u in connection . with the consecration of the Russian Orthodox Greek .church were, held in the church on Washington street this morning at 10 o’clock. The con- struction work on the church was finished three years ago, with the ex- ception of some mincr details, and for this reason the consecration exer- cises have been postponed until such a time as the work was fully completed. Bishop Stéven of Pittsburgh was pr ent ‘to consecrate the new. building The exercises in the church last- ed until ‘1 o’clock. Assisting in the consecration are many priests from out of town places such as Waterbury, Terryville,” Bristol, Bridgeport and Ansonia. Lodge organizations. that are ‘Connected with the work of the ‘chureh are also in attendance and niany . came from ‘out of town. Taking everything .into 'consideration it ‘will be a’ big day for the Russians of New Britain and ane that will long be remembered by the people, Following the services at the church ‘| & street parade will be held in which the visiting organizations .will take part. . The parade will be through the principal streets of the town and then back to Parish® hall, where other exercises will be held. WAR DEVELOPING “LOONS.™ Lohdon, May 20.—Recuperative homes are being started in = various parta, of the country. for the 'treat- mrent of soldiers suffering from nerve. shock.' The temporary derangement of mentality through nerve shock has resulted, agcording to. Dmr Russell a well-known neryé speciallst, in sev- eraj.men: belng sent into junatic asy- lums ‘ Whereas they. should .have been: taken caze of in special homes where ‘| they would receive individual care and strest car company began to I, tracks and/ city wagons to move the ruhbllh from the streets. Relief orgdnizations “are busy. [Awmilies which \had beécome separated were brought together by Red Cross workers, .and . their -furtiture was -taken from vacant:lots and from:side- ‘walks azound the fire lines. A hafl- household ffects still unsheltered and added : [ Portland has ‘taken .the = ‘lesd Maine, ‘and it ifaugurated the three days of the canvass a house to house offer of the honds for subscrip- tion, dividing the city into sixty blocks and assigning an automobile to each unit ‘of: territory. But Aroostook County : has ‘pusod n. tahl. taking $85 und electric lines have #esch many. tHousands of 'employes; €.} the: ‘gas’ and 'electric comparies are - | presenting the case by circulkrs and bt &’ suc- mmm ‘M.ll uk- up ‘her meéetings held in different centers, In the public utility field the New Eng- ki ‘Telephione company, making this large subscription, is of- | téring to. carry ‘its employes ‘ori the longer instalmént plan. The Brock- ton manufactirers are organizing their 30,000 workers, and in ' many cases they will finance those of their men who buy bonds:-on the extended partial- payment. plan of a dollar a week to run through the year. The Cigar Makers Union has held a large | number of énthusiastic imeetings, and . {as & body 15 acting as'a corps of ad- vocates. The bakers this week 'sent wrapped around each loaf of bread | distributed in greater Boston, 400,000 : ‘the: appeal. ‘with Information: to subscribe. ' ‘The churches will join on June 2 to make “Liberty Loan Sab- ‘| bati’ in. a case of presenting'the léan he invests hel; prepare and té #ct. -~ Eve: outfity’a soldler, just, how 1s told in the fouom: tablet ‘What has proved most effective in this campatgn in- any one locality is ‘the house to house canvas; or contact through individual effort such:as has {'been carried on by the army’ of Bond ‘salesmen, and by the organised local committees. ~A splendid illustration of the results has been shown in Pittsfield * where an army of from 1200 to 1400 men and women devoted an emtire hour of Friday to selling bonds. - Oyer $2,500,- 000" were sitbscribed. Ia Providence this campaign is eon- /| eucted wm: Smmense .fiu ‘ana’ wuh n Qroporfian the popuuum, \} M whcflpflop nm in, B‘Q— i every: puipit-in New England. Ser- mons dre to be preached. In at least | two of the states the governor 'will i d ‘& proclamatioh or a personal l Jjletter; presenting to the pastors:the | heed for patriotic, service in puitting before each citizen'the small duty to m“lb‘ ‘as well 'as the,call of ‘cit- RKeneral now g‘ "“bq ?A;:hon there were e of paperhangers. Three . or e loaves will clean, the paper dr-.wmg room and make it l::k llke new. i CHICKENS ON M’l‘[ONS. London, May 30.—Briiish hens ate Héw on rations. Under the food re- strictions order they are not to be fed with materials which can be used for human food. Poultry keepers are in- fored that it; will be necessary here- ntxa 1o aim.at egg productioh only.. BRITISH DEFEAT AMERICANS ) Nicosia, Cyprus, May 30.—The ai-1. nal @pring track meet between the mm school of Nicosia and the regican school at Larnaca resuited year in & victory for the. !| sshool By 30 points to 27. The Eng- lish team th:- nlnstmnn of the shallenge cup presente: r Hamdl- ton Gould-Adams, the High Commis- soner M,flur;a., be suidans Slilv v “sttention. - Thess. recuperative homes | hdve been:started for such. special | cases. ‘and special phyol-:un- ‘will ‘'be 'in attendance. h& BUCKLEY GOING TO mNOE Dri Robert E. Buckley of.the Man- hattan Ear 'and' Eye Infirmary, ‘who | formerly lived In'this city, is -one of the surgeohs going with the Roosevelt’ unit of thé American Red Cross to ‘Frafice.: Dr. Buckley has lived, and precticed 'in New York for several |: GAMMA CHAPTER- DANCE. ‘An informal dance will be given thlu Friday evening by the Gamma chapter ‘ i ‘of Alpha Delta Sigma fraternity at H O r!l( n Booth's hall. The committee in 4 charge has engaged Wittstein's orches- tra of New Haven which furnished music at the Gamma chapter’s Easter dance. The committee in charge of arrangements consists of the follow- ing: Merwin Peterson, chairman; Ol- | cott Mills, Howard Krick and Clifford Odin. The dance will be chaperoned by Mrs. T. H. Bristol, Mrs. F. J. Wachter, Mrs. C. J. White and Mrs. R. M. Clark. YRIC lalted M Women who feel weak, who look pale and dull-ey mflmfifié‘o&%‘fi‘fim“*“ e p organs of regulate the liver and bowels, and strengthen the system. It long has been known that y ukeasflmyampurelyv A few doses will afeehnzoffitnenbrl:gd ‘Give Renewed Strenafi -f Vi wfll I- years and is noted 4s g nose and |l throat specidiist. Hé is a brothér of o John Buckldy of 13 East Main’ street. its height; lower, moving household goods away from the flames. May 30.—At 8 Industrial wel.hn’ ‘work,’ | Miss Mary Macarthur stated that in . large number of factories there..wis no word more hated than the word |NO EXGUSE FOR " CHILDREN HAVING GONSTIPATION .| Parents Who Worry Over bésides {] of a drep of alcohol. right on the ‘bottle, . This Not En to 'Symp-fl?rd No -matter how many hxn,uvu you have tried for the:*kiddies™ there is only one that is sure, certain and harmless. . Get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow’s Lax- ative Soothing' Syrup at your drug- gists today, give it faithtully and your <hild will scon be‘rid of all constipa- tion, sour, gassy stbmach, indigestion, liver ‘and bowel compiaints. It cor- rects these ajlments just as sure as fate and best of all contains no “dope” The formula you ' know just what you are giving, no secrets about Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup and it’s . so good: we want everyome to khow &l about it. Oh my! but Mrs. Winslow's Laxa- tive Soothing Syrup will surprise you, you can almost see the little folks im- ‘prove, they .eat right, are all smiles and full of life and ginger, and what a relief, what a load off the parents’ mind. It is the remedy par-excellence and beet of a'l the childrgn like it. Get'a ‘bottle today mother, and give the' lttle one a fair shake, then say g0od-bye constipation and all stomach and bowel trouble. Sold and recom- mended by, the best dsts every- where. For sile in'1_«w Britain by The first American comumm corps | Se! in ‘France went to the front under I-u\ won the war ¢ross at Verdun, His home is in Upper Montclajr, N. J. It was a proud moment when the: first detachment ' of the American fleld service, consisting mainly ot Cornell undergraduates, departed from Paris for the Aisne battlefleld. They were armed with carbines, attired in khaki uniforms and drove American five ton motor cars. As they left the Stars and Stripes, floating over the cantonment in a historic French for- est, spread out in the breeze, and other contingents cheered them on thelr way. Clarence Mackey presented to the camp the American flag, which now flies beside the. tricolor. USING ALL ALIKE.' London, May 80.—Not even man who repairs King George's type- writers and those of the Prime Min- ister, David Lloyd George, is exempt | from military service, Only a month' sxtension of time in which to join | the colors was siven him by the mili- tary tribunal, -the judge ‘remarking thas he-did-not. believe, weuld, like: ta: thimik - bodied man on hjs .ug, the | Our Dining-Room Fuyrniture their skilful workmanship and fin of high-grade materials used in th of service. It is the kind of furnitly hand down to your children as f i Our extensive' showing of Di tiful designs in the various pesfod: MAHOGANY CIRCASSIAN wm ;- FUMED and for the careful produet. It is built for which you will be proud heirlooms. FUMED O, { ~GOLD It you havé a Dining-Room to furnish, w vy‘fi to comeé in and see our really remarkable dl-plng".‘mr 1$50 leerty Patrons of Keeney’s. theater will be given a chance on a each admission ticket purchased which will be'drawn on the stage Friday night, will be presented during the week. The holder the chance for everyone. Seethatynurnnmelsonmeoftheeoumfmm the drawing will be made. “THE NEGLECTED WIFE” The Keeney management has made arrangements to have a big shownatKeeney‘s every Friday and this week. It'is t Saturday beginning sefialrduseofflleyearfithkuthkohndheadingthemt. Don’tmms chaptusl‘ridayandSntnldlythnweek. :

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