New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 14, 1918, Page 2

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avenue [has been and 2 Bush Corporation City Emil Realty foperty on hased by the Title sale of municipal potatoes opened v at the storage place at 41 Che treet. The potatoes sell for §1 0 per bushel and by the purchaser ickeye Bros., must be Incubators. for sale Park Bigelow Sts. and filed notice of his| the business of Hartford avenuc made March 27. Delia's Bread.— buis Brin h ht to purc en Canova, of 47 purchase will be odness of Aunt hase Damon, of | pleased to Mrs. F. L street. will be resting camfortably following an fends of Chestnut that she is e Hartford hospital ation nten services in Stanley Memorial regational church will be held at | Saturday evening Al r rehearsal will foilow. daughter was born today to Mr. Mrs. Carl Groth, Jr., of 482 Arch arion hter o'clock months old Mrs. Edward street, won tho | Lyceum Theater afternoon for | by mustered in at 1. D. Penfieid Veterans, Fri the Mr threa and priz ¢ Show Wednesday the most beautiful b; tes W No evening Royal Arcanum re- members of the ladies are invited to attend a on and entertainment to Supreme ent C, Arch Williams of Chiea in Unity 1 e ck All d are ck Hartford cay rge representation is stective Sergeant A. (. Malone Stigating o theft committed ves lay afternoor at t Economy ery Co Dwigh The was closed for a short time dur he and ned he tha taken the members 1sked to take from on troc noon hour when founc rom e was effe Bate Hartford, who was | cns b win n into e on a local con on Saturday eve S Rristol vesterday noon and for ommon re war | who to enter Y. ) \ is stationed at Reaure- Louisiana with after registered terday conditions existir complaint was ain T. W concerning allway at 447 A t Te rubt per to re Grace ves in VENTS TONIGHT udevilie nd superior photo Lyceum theater phota drama at gh-cl e vaudeville ving pictures ey's theater 5 tournam iin Turner society i hal } meets | w F urne Xingto O T i camp, M. eets at | street | nders Phurct mmet club meet i Drake lodge, S at 59 Arch street {as a cablegram urneymen B Chur meets | h street | | @ashington camp. P. O. 8. of Al s in G. A. R. hall | pw Britain aerie, F meerv‘ agles’ hall ptriotic rally, Grammar ul'mt')l1 | every L that, a ! the | water | trict are pure | have 1 not | went | eral weeks ago | 80, bD PRUSSIA BUSINESS London Air lis' Grave i | @ partner in | sia is doing.” | ford, A, ¢ social | some- | fformerly su- | ¢ g club of this fers tc - the | Bk Gillis of £ the middle th only two of the diffi- fd In the wai France 16. 1918 months since 6 - experiences yderful. Can't " the letter favted this lc nd it is almo: turn in. We get a min- arted ind to n only r ourselves. day 1t 11 a. m Bthe morning service at ed to the men in the n hour. We have to he all trade: all Bf L vafternoon nR sillis from was sid< abont a stomach—bad w cemetery and saw pretty place G feet high, offered thought of the poor family took a souvenir from take home to the family two secretaries [ was opened Am physical inst er of funeral He the and m we had a Ansonia, Conn day. bleeding of ter. Went to the zrave. A very Al around prayer as I home. wall up a the srave Left the nd serv- with tent soc wtor, edu and religious work- combined. It is interesting what one can do in a tight place very home-sick and of sports pleases rewards for up a ico secretary. cational director er all see The boys anything in the line hem, so [ am giving original idea Sunday. 17th, the men to come in morning service How much think 1% would give to swith you in South this morning 1 am glad for this church and Sunday very dear to me if o Christ here AyS the to are waiting onr for | for | vou sit the experience. the will be There s other school we get the could not iell it was hack work and vo Sahbath London Raid. we are Air it is and setting evening service. My 1k will be on the “London Raid awful. Helped to take ,000 mothers ani children. are reading the notice in of the tent and saving. we must wonderful opportunity | preach Christ. If any of ow are lost, they can't they heard the gospel ad a service for an bank. Sun warm, They are willing to message, 18th—The ippreciated, Told Loy was as hell tner in some evening veady for the care The front | heat to men | say never on the enjoyed hour rive men listen to any ervice last night was ked for over an hour not (o think of this Tell would not he a | 1 of the things Prus- ia is doinz. It would hell Iinsh. Had a bath other day Two cups of water. ao Expect another ne For a | witer. one spital and coaxed a from the officer. have sinee, No, don't ¢ we go back 50 per cent better than were | we left. and our church and ¥ A. will not have make an al - us. The the make the more to have week uss of just went over to glass of | not touch we the will we wine to sick in this di No finer | lows | How are Onh i look at our certainly those bovs, older thin professors z0ld fel our boys? Kids, 1 and the for one loved they are here only directors did « bi let me go. Several asked the appointed to thing to hit a imother to it walk miles Tom« 11 our time write. 1t Love everybody: [ and 1o colle, commitice to ! their station man’s intel- heart. T postal have week about me one and his wo for friends 1 takes a dream from to you, R. H. C story? Left them at hom.. My wife will one at a. tir Don't for fear they zet typewritten. Mrs. . will Tell her she en the Could vou send me a most of ve vou send the Just v do it hools lost glad was here | In the cante hoys hip her. The boys would wor women | 100 just worship the canteens. There are over BOR . Keeney in England. srvice in are sults obtained through s Y. M. €. A, quarters in England described in a letter from Leolin Keeney clerk at the Am ation office, Crawford writes London. ¥ngland fondon at mid- dropped anchor at Liverpool about 2 o'clock, docked and left for | here at 5:20 p, m. arrived at the hotel about 11 p. m We did not see much of Liverpoo} had after landing to catch I will, however. have s you when I get home “By the time you get know that have left here ear| for the dear old U. 8. A. I ing not to write anythin cause my letters to be thrown out all that 1 can say is everything so far | hase been wonderful. and each day brings up new things never thought | of, until you see them vourself. We all g pretty lonesome at tim and swallow pretty hard, especially when | alone in our rooms { ‘January A has | formerly ican Hardware corpor with Mr abroad “Here we night. are in we to train to tell our i | rush | | | much this ived ou will safely, | today ey that will | we but | whole day | 6:30, tol IRt | what o | second | writing t | come { never thanl had | | mos ! near NEW BRITAIN lippe a h: tiful d iround. We i at had breakfast reported ALY with a guide started out to hts. W many historical some inside and omside It much Jike spring and the grass is green JTanuary 28 It in & been a beau- were then then see the places, lLas been ey in many bla now after il writing in a chance to ser are do tor haxve Have had London fogs think 1 living “January 31 today, thirteen mic self been my diar what like and vould like them teady wer ted remain in d Lo work in one of 1he toda honor but ir . niost portant stations of This onsidered an am rather disappointed not o o the re £ the b but on with we do so “Win ruary hester, rom Keb- 2 Here Sunday and N . o which church thirty under- at work. Win «r Southampton hannel, and plitee re ser ihout resent course, on Southampton anding of our troops on to I ve interesting o'clock, have hreakf ayer After hon nee We o'c then pr bout irty different subjests papers, when o one of us to of us talk ind tainablo read tr then do what we cun ret thin ¥ for 10:30 o the til cimposs opening rest un n until & o'clock, tea, open i da close at then chec business. by that time it s and light day s out at 11 o'clock, and lone. W of Hartrord three time when triking S a'clock your we are to bed. Some duys we ar rushed all day have time a others, we me ording to he know m one day mditions obliged to that we may be. were yunk in ould I now each man cquipments For Warmth. roommate, o Mr, B ichusctts, his own bed, and Six Blankets My Massi ots apie rnett from hlank and from home We are often some e are do go to many. on and I have others have cigh with the two I will not fr far t0o warm Kicked off. T France we ma his camp is ed this side of the . better they have nce, and ire sent herc to copy tho plans think | m be in the right W ceze ind we 10t have so the ideal any men so 1 place the ‘amp- hecome on men of ure of for the time at least of soon, then Mr. ¢ head and will have a big force leave hero will he at t We our han ¢ ¥ » lot of vou read in the latel have ha s b names in a joi papers so much ind of ment them, work writ- na wants to kind of day. A fow ind presentin to some rand tun for men. While T am talkin who oppo among tha one of ot ing with a better life, men is <oldie: ng up every voung man days ago and he hotte life his mother had been rather 1t was anxions to do better. he wanted a testamenti and then wanted to talk He was a fine look chap. and T he leaves us work. to to me a to lcad a hed me to writ wanted so for he 14 b 1bout young him hefore of aw inything that 1ted and we do for them is great- especially the praver ach night ns for that. hut the for moving pir sort thinkinz save the boys service hold thank anyone thin wha and s of that are ires and s0 o ean see these da. Visits Old Cathedral. afternoon a Mr. Montague, of Kentueky, and 1 went for a walk. It beautiful country muddy n and fine walking in others. Wo fish swimmir in the brook and over several turnstiles, the of which we in bhooks er is a very old place. There thed here, the Winchester Cathedral, the foundations of which were Jaid In 1063, A. D. There is ar oid gate called the West gate, and also a statue of King Alfred. We are the city that T can get anything needed ai a reasonable price, all but candy. I 1 2 chance 1o go over to Southampton, and it is a city W “One places aw we went picture: Winche is a « see 50 have a fine class of men hers POUND Russell’s BEST Creamery BUTTER store in New Britain =clling a PREMIU Butter. The only store in New Britain sellin ney FRESH MADE C Butte weeks in The only ery RUSSELL BROS. 301 MAIN STREET DAILY ¢ mon ward will | mary i hours | numhberin ! school | fited far than | work is | He | and | They | beautiful HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1918, working with us, ene of Mr. Dixon, of Danielson, Conn them heing | and everything we do is greatly appre | | ] cidted, it is a pleasure to work hard 1nd the experience is going to be zood for every man. This camp is the largest place in whith to work of them all, and T greatly enjoy my part of it | but T hope to see Paris before I return | {l® oUr zood ald U. 8. Remember me | fo all my friends. My address until | | turther notice i M. C. A. Head 5 | quarters, No. 4 square W. C. 1., London letters it from home these days HORSTALL AT, wh sell be ind for appreciated | and ~port, are greatly dress wear, is eminently and absolutely DANDERS A CANDIDATE k Despite the fact that he i [ With his many the Stalc Councilman (ieorge M sixth ward will b re-election in the maries in a e may dutics in connection ! RO o, S o Council of Defensc Landers of the prove just cffcetive candidate ratic Demoe nno for pri ratie | ment emoc he micely noticeable Spring <hapes are reac ader malke Councilman L informed council. He 2 keen interest in At present hr business o anders is 3 menihers of the the At profusion hest com- | has taken affairs devoti food Couneil or he chairman l.enehan of he not he a nomination in the commit Defense, of Council the St ch William wan sixth candidate fo demong PAYS ¥3-99 Asylum IIOMO QUININE.L With 140 Teumbull ine or tull HARTIORD, FROMO QU ININT for sicnature of | St Only One CITY BILLS ENGLISH FOR As part of the Americanization campaigi the special classes for instructior IEnglish were addressed last evening the Grammar schoal Samuel Brown., of the education. The sche the foreign-horn FORBIGN plan for BORN the nex rom this yea last evenin by Special 50l board offe 1 the ' mainte :tior ahaut oo learn speeia onc those wha appat Fxening health funity to deparin and are heing reaching for would bene- Superintendent Holmes has is- sued circulars printed in differeng n- guages setting forth the opportunities Superintendent Holmes., who s o | trical member of the special department of the & e Council of Defense ning the organization of simil in various cities of the stat effective the purposes of mittee means be commission Superintendent Conley depariment n isters the se iee fire v punching re The v Alarms of stations indicators and with plan- lasses e to malee | in the roke of nematically orre fa hole is o« the paper tapo { box number bu din com spon registers is the JUDGMENT Judgment awarded Peter inst Peter money loancd Meskill in the city afternoon. Judge was counsel for the plaintiff. and torney Joseph €. Woods the de- e in nt | hout TO RECOVER LOAN. over $34 arian in his his hoard PHOTOGRAPHS Bagdas EMPLLC departme sui Enmiploy Biritain M Jame pliotographs Wednesday | ¢ -l photog Jacob an claim wo and for due hine comp: ludge taken vest court rapher. and t stem of identification for man the la business imposing., enong DEPENDABILITY hether or zood It be depended wpon for per- style it will oh (o Iy in HORSFALL’S rO BUY OUR RIND, Connecting st R I i O R L S PRI APPROVED, 1 INSTALLING PUNCH REGISTERS. | eral he visy vill come the hel nehed DY IS, nt o hese w [ i ra A for identification purposc is in munition | JAPAN An llustrated Lecture 70 Large Colored Views, Sunday Evening, 7:30 UNIVERSALIST CHURCH Hungerford Court Just now the Kaiser is especially interested in Japan: the attention of the civilized world is also centered upon Japan. If you are anxious to know more regarding this remarkble country. its people, and its ambitions hear this lecture Sunday night—All W Icome—Good Music. ¢Beautifying the Home” MAGINE how much cheerfulness and warmth flowers bring into a home. Flowers delight IEC eye their beauty and fragrance brighten the atmosphere. Take flowers home, you menwhowishtoadd to the family’sjoy, ¢ Say it with Flowers,” often. Think what a cluster of Roses, Carnations, Violets, Freesias, Jonquils, Sweet Peas, Tulips or a pretty blooming plant wou& mean on your table to-night. “Say it with Flowers” if you have a sick fnenc{ to whom you wish to cx- press your sympathy. Volz Floral Co. 92 West Main Street CLOSING OUT SALE The Entire Stock of the Reed Jewelry Co. Will Be Sold Practically at Cost Starting Friday, March 15, at 9 A. M. 'HE conditions of our business are such that it 1s absolutely necessary for us to sell out our stock so as to make room for our new and beautiful spring stock we are receiving. This sale will last only 10days andwe will cheerfully refund all moneys if any article bought is not satisfactory. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Cut Glass and Silverware are all in this sale. Reed Jewelry Co. 164 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN

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