New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 16, 1918, Page 2

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What Is the Liberty Loan? 4's succor and life for a bleeding 1d. n. It's the glimmer of Peace at It's the strength of a mighty It's the gleam of but, to strike, a at sword, drawn; more than it’s the pledge of love to the lads m we call “Our Own,” to the boys land, afloat, on high, it’s the good “Money Home, y That Liberty| Bond Today from —THE— ckinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street FOR LUMBAGD Musterole. See How Quickly It Relieves This Store Gives ||| Value, Quality, 1 Service } PUSH ‘ Buy Liberty Bends || " { Today 1 Horsfall-Made, Ready-for- ; Service Clothes for Men are ’ made in our own shops on the { | THE LUKE HORSFALL COMPANY, 95 Asylum St., Hartford. IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. ! —_— Buckeye Incubators for sale u just rub Musterole in briskly, and | 1iffe Bros., Park and Bigelow ly the pain is gone—a delicious | 2dvt. ing comfort comes to take its place. Goodness of Aunt Delia’s Bread role is a clean, white ointment, | aqvt with ‘:)l‘“’f m“%ai;'ld;mysfis‘:e;““ea“ J. August Carlson has been granted | aster. - a permit to build three three-family s 3 ;fifie;fiitfififiir"fiit?gfifl ouses. costing §8,000 each on New- | will gladly tell you what relief | | "Ston road. from sore throat, bronchitis, croup W. F. Mangan has transferred asthma, neuralgia, congestion, | Property on Trinity street to il , rheumatism, lumbago, pains and | Moberg. | of the back or joints, sprains, sore W. P. Steele has transferred prop- | bruises, chilblains, frosted feet | erty at 15 Dwight Court to l.ouis of the chest (it often prevent! onia). Always dependable. 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. onchitis Other Throat and Lung menis [nvariabiy Yield abhdd) Acting Secretary J. W. Dentan. It to Linonine il Since the last regular meeting of iy one thousand prominent | OUr board of "directors the annual in onc city alone have pub- | meeting of the association was held sstified in signed statements | 0 Tuesday evening, March 26, at nonine cured them of coughs, bronchitis and other forms of | Succeed themselves for period of complaints that threatened | three vears were duly elected, viz jery existence. Other thou- | Messts. C.J. Parker, R. N. Peck, I2. B. B e iher acotions of the coustey |IEddy. | ELUGAM SThomson andh C & ded their testimony, and all [ Smith. ) n proclaiming Linonine the In connection with the annual flective medicine of its kind | -€¢ting 2a parlor entertainment was to science. Relief is wronught loving the swellings and irvita- hat cause the disturbances. It aly wonderful remedy and s d wholesome, being an emul- Flax-Seed Oll, Irish Moss, | | ¢ wore served after the entert g and] other’ famons . reme: (L8012 Were BERYE B ST Lo Sntetia i combined in one, an: : - i d known | Ty 1 (hough many of our fellows aro 1d over as FLAX-SE , FLAX EDE”’"/,z,,, 20€ Ml Sy i ST e | uggists, 60c, $1.20. ECKMANS has finally succeeded in securing the gervices of an assistant, Andrew Dan- ielson, who was chosen from our VALUABLE FOR COLDS { Junior leaders’ corps in time this Calclum compound Handball has had a regular daily e risk of chropic throat or lung All the remedial and tonic qual- combined in this Calcium com- No harmful drugs. Try them to- a box, including war tax or sale by all drugsisis n Laboratory, Philadelphia .4‘;’./[] ° | MEN IN TRAINING fng fan’t the only Auty of a and exposure to bullets is not us as exposure to all kinds of and dampness. atic aches, sore and stiff . muscles, strains and sprains, chilblains and fl neuralgia, all are ene mies of the soldier, and the relief for all these pains and aches 1s Sloan's Liniment Clean and convenient to carry or use, does not stain, and pene- trates without rub- bing. Generous sized bottles, at all drug- glsts, 25c, 60c, §1.00 DO E to the directors’ meeting last night by given for the entire membership. A goodly number were present and the evening was thoroughly enjoyed by all. The talent was tainment, a pronounced success canstantly of United States service, our member- ship not only holds up, but is better than last month. activities about the building various departments will naturally fall off, but up to the present a good pa is belng maintained. in furnish na small part in the activities of our physical department. its bristling activity a‘czr lent management of Mr. { were conducted with Kolnta and wife MEMBERSHIP OF Y. M. C. A. INCREASES rolled in Its Various Departments The monthly report of the Y. M. A. showing the total membership at present to be 1,216, was submitted (o} which time the directors nominated 1o all local. The enter though an experiment, was Light refresh- leaving for various forms slightly As we approach the summer season n the The Boys' department holds steady its membership and the Juniors The physical department continues under the excel- later, patronage with a total of 390 partici- pating. The junior all-around the different classes were cording to schedule hiletics in run ac- Sixteen event 171 boys com- peting. As the ali-around athletic season draws to a close, good interest being manifested in all-around aauatics. The indoor baseball season was opened on the 12th of ) Six matched games have alrea n played and a healthy rivalry exis between the teams. The ‘Saturday night b z completed its schedule on | N 2, the Nutmegs carrying off the championship. On March 21 they | were tendered a banquet at which time they were presented with st able medals The boys’ leaders and junior teams | have plaved scveral out-of-town | games and made a creditable show- ing. During the month 74 regular gym- nasium classes were conducted by our physic total attend- ance of the classes and 1,384 in the bovs' making a grand total of 4,82 physical depart the various tivities. Besides his regular classes and the = WARREN AGHIVE IN usual individual work of the depart- ment, Mr. Slater is giving instruction in calisthenics and massed games In connectlon with the : : Training Institute | Our asso; membershin < | follows: Se g 718 sustaining, | 130, boys, 83%; tolal, 1,216 IWEW BRITAIN BRIDGEPORT RELIEF General Secretary of Conlerence Also Red Cross Worker George Warre Charitie 1nd Correctic here on Sunday afters present time gener o t Bridgeport Charity Oreani 50- ciety and chairman of the w Red O Home Servieo section in GEORG WARREN. zeport Br At vear's confercne in Meriden Mr. Warren acted as chair- e on the children’s commit Mrs. Henry Moscovitz, a prominent member of the Woman's War council of New York City, will be the guest of | Miss Robins of Dewey street, dur- | ing lier stay in this city. Mrs. Mos- | covitz gives an address on “Recreation | as a Wartime Investment” at the Sun- day evening meeting of the conference. | ‘yrus Stimson, representing tho War Demartment com ion on train- | i ing camp activities, who gives an ad- | dress at the inday evening meeting of the conference, will he the week- end guest of . F. Bennett, of L‘orest_‘ street. The members of St under the ch Mary's Sodality, manship of Miss Eli beth Leghorn, arec arranging for dinner to he given Monday even honor of all the Catholic inl a- | of the state wha will be in New ain at that time as delegates to | the conference. | When plain John Smith leaves his | job as laborer or factory emplove to answer the call of Unele the kbaki uniform, what his wifec and babies? John himself is outfitted by the Red with helmet, wristlet and s kit, and off he | th noble spirit to the training ! Samm and don | becomes of Crass socks, sweater soldic ga camp With its stiff training and hard | work, but also its comradeship. | music and movi i cheer provided b Back home his wife is pinc penny, he knows, to make it caver | family expenses, moving in with her | brother’s family to save rent, lm'haps], even leaving the children with a| neighbor while she goes out to work. John’s pay is slow in coming along, too, first, and he worries not tle over family Later on he is sent over across, and “over there” his worry fairs. 1 a nhi tive fear. Who will see to his wife’s separation allowance; what will hap- | pen he becomes ill; who will take | a hand in bringing up the kiddies in | case he doesn’t come back? | Right here is where the Red Cross | comes in. Its ndidly organized Home Service d throu each local branch, friendly pathetic counsel material aid, if ne all the in T the 1 the fam- John Smiths ilies of n “somewherc Just what Red Cross Home | Service department can and does ac- | complish will be explained by Hon. W ank Persons. director-general of civilian relief, National Red Cross, at the public mass meeting of the con- | ference, Sund afternoon, 2:30 o’clovk, at the Lyceum SUES ON A CHECHK. Suit to recover the amount of a ck, payment of which was ordered | stopped, according to the allegation of f, has been brought by Dep- | A. P t M. L Wilson, of New nount of | the check was $17.0 tt & Allin ypear for Marsh and Attorney Wil- | . MacDonald represents the de- 1t is said that in the defense will he m the erved i i e war- | ana ho | i SISTER SAYS;-Whats the use of cocking when we can have POST TOASTIES DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL - EVENTS TONIGHT 16, 19 CITARITY BAZAR 1 Winners of Awards At Red Cross and ville uperior photo- Childre Home Benefit H 1z reoum | I A very successful | High ol B o | for the bencfit of the Red Cross and | ter the Children’s TTome heid by the | ers of ¥ inE e O ACH Moving pictures and vaudeville, | Y A la m wa 1-0?\71/11"‘{_; ds werc as fol- Keeney's theater l nall City { Commonwealth club meeting, Y. M. | gold plece (admis- | oA | ). Edward Bassett, 92 4 | ressed doll, J. Lind, 33 | e e e | ton of coal, Louise | . | Main street } ] D. of I ts | 1S SEREKING POSITION | T o, S ¢ meets at | ity Hall Commission Will Mect Soon | : to Appoint Supcrintendent. linsg £ of B. mects week to appoint a t : : 1018, ety t of the city build z he late John Hem- | Not GTlpC. New Britain council, R. A. me ccretary of tho com- | 242 Main sireet G. Dunn, said today. 18 men Lave filed applica- : ¢ position and from this i Te S of N« ects ir ' { number a Jle man can he selec council. N. B. 0. P. !$1,300 per vear, the ry to be given | 1 U. A. M hal | w incanihent to begin with w [ he $3.200, aties are to ove mion meets in - | the bui iand have Start Today to Buy War Savings Stamps re Victor quality, always look for the f trademork, **His Master's Voice.” It is on all genuine products of the Victor Talking Machine Company. é . newest Jehn McCormack Ten-inch, $1 The Lord is My Light Victrola Red 1 Record 64726. A beautiful prayer of faith and hope as expressed by the Psalmist David, with a melodious musical setting that adds to its dignity and impressiveness. McCormack interprets it stirringly, with a deep religious feeling that makes its message as inspiring today as in the times of old. It is an exquisite McCormack record; a superb sacred record; a record every lover of sacred music will want to add to his collection of Victor Records. Go to-day to any Victor dealer’s and have him play this new McCd&rmack record or any other music by the world’s greatest artists who make Victrola Records exclusively. He will alsd®gladly demonstrate the various styles of the Victor and Victrola—$10 ta $400. Period styles to order from $375 ta $950. Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Vi AT RAY AR AR AU A AU YRR AU RAU AT A I John McCormack’s Victor Record is _a beautiful sacred song Important Notice. Victor Records and Victor Machines are scientifically coordinated and synchronized in £ the processes of manufacture, and their use, one with the other, is absolutely essential to a perfect reproduction. 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