New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 28, 1918, Page 10

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N NEW- NONE COMPANY % ENGLAND i e - -—-———_’_—f‘-"’ v e LIFE OF GENIRAL ¥ ERSHING VI | Hearink of the school board®s” difi- | { culty in aining a téacher, John | resolved 1o v for the position. He | called upon the Chairman and made | trong application that he was a Never before had a boy been considered capable to but the board was | familiar with the scholarly qualjti up his | of John Pershing. They knew he had | A determination win—that he The | would overcome all the hardships of difticult would of his school for | 1876-7 | nily | It is to he remembered that young | ! John P ina b public opinion w e undertook to teach the in The town of I The | cled same Southern it o e during CHAPTER (Continued) (Copyright, 1918, by William Fox) ITH the determination that he put | 1 ! search for work it was into his not leng hefore found it: but dur- chaol that he ing period his funds ran so low that was compelled to put ihe to watch as security for his boa position he obtained was t of ajth post and make pvelling This paid a very lary at first, John still fiad his opportunity to aid in the sup- port of the f In that p “Niggertown” since salesm 0 son John took chargc the term of known was wving been Lacledc had Lincoln of there 100l d the that issued nesro still 1 chool cver emencip proclamation herd had the of it but the mainte this school 1 was not considercd ma post of teach- fitting sought hat o white n should perform h o eagerly 15 teaching led f personal serviee NEGroes lHence the task « I He soon hozan ficult lat at the t fortitude o realize what he had Skin Tortured =77 Babies Sleep A SA fter Cuticural 25, Ointment 25 and 50, Tuleam %, of “'butioura, Dept. E, Boston."" undertaken Id congre disturb the They made problem ch wot windows N the Yol would 1 until school dis- 1l “Nigger! perscention aroun s ssed This peity onl i John persc to achieve | he result for strivit when town en- certain “rough’™ hoy of the | tered the school while John wa con- Trouble secmed im- elt that he pect of his ) { ducting it would losc he chool- minent the to i i scholars fight the re were enter into a in room The try et only thing he conld do was to o mal man - reel med of Abraha I colored race {he When ever ertook to t oung said a of > ref Please with thesc tizenship that Himsclf, so he m Lin conferred upon HHEINNN privilegc one ed w them * to continue will Bihe i ion that malke has been conferred upon them.' ANNOUNCE logic of this was unanswe iy left the sehool We wish to announce that we have the most up-to-date and sanitary baking plant in the city. A cordial invitation is X~ tended to the citizens of New Britain to call and inspect this plant at any time. We also =ell all brands of Flour at wholesale and retail T Schneider & Rubensi 111 628 HARTFORD AVE. WHOLESALE AND RETATL BAKEFRS | | I} liev( John did not have muchtrouble with the boys aftér this, but ha'could tell, by the attitude of the publik that they #till did not approve his position. JHowever, John remained through- out tie term, ag the “pay, although not large was sufficient; to provide for his mother ‘and the rest of;: the family. His father was, making good as a travelling salesman, %nd | 'soon began: to send homé a sum sufficient for their Then the mother insisted that John relinquish his posi- tion at the end of the term and con- tinue his support studies. the but the During hard, ¥ his blood summer love of his work was. in He had had one experi- ence with it and wi again prepare himself for Therc Kirksville. about Laclede. A those days had the a State the as soon as he could it normal school = at seventy-five miles nov school in anding as fittingly was a from same Tt was to university. ambition college or goal of g0 to the N¢ John hardly dared breathe bition to his mother every boy's srmal this He did not he« the finances could stand wdditional expense. When Char- Spurgeon thout the ctly acrd Pershings, ramily lived the full oy the o, who the me in the news that he Normal that saw reflected in strect from one evening was zoing to Mrs. Pershing face his Without sain Mrs, Persh md the own sreat wish to go to to her zing letter she nything son ing wrotc hus- band, encour: To arouse a sluggish liver, to relieve a distressed stomach, to fortify your- self against disease, — use ) Largest Sale of Any Medicine iy ol everywhare, lo s aoin, the World. Don’t endanser the life of that pre unknown or un- REALLY UKIZED eliminate a SAP ML stion ot und and ue impurity rrichne I'rom ted sources of ity and THOROUGHT,Y 1Z15D in a modern creamery PASTEUR D MILIC will il qual- PASTEUR- ounR wisfr the niost exacting { J. E. SEIBERT & SON, ' 101 PARK STREET Telephone 1936, John did study | resolved to work | - | same | term, | John's ner | | | IF THOUGHTS WERE AUDI\BLE WE D HEAR A LOT OF SucH MUSIC AS TenS FROM THE GALLERY ved in reply made her ile at rece nd John to Kirk: L wa mgings and set out Normal fricnd Ch s foot on Johu P wpplication iing ) md he n while at best use of his time ville, It took to his many o when it problem oWy did he haad had to he S0 at the wever quit il had parent from angl yhn the hard student, and his show that he wa lerlwmmnm institution, resolve all costs. L happy boy who packed his for 1878, him longer to work ont atisfaction Nhis feliows the Normal repiitation of being « marks Kirkeville was and still is s it i i f?; Copyright 1918 Hart Schaffner & Marx o i GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE If you need ag Overcoat or S it is important th you buy a go one and the bes way to be sure is to buy HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX make, $25 up. We are showing ex- cellent assortments of Boys’ Overcoats, Chin- chilla in colors, blue, brown and gray, at ‘%’ $5.50. { Merino and Woolen' Socks, 35¢ up B SN e —— T — i A LFollowmg the A:f;)rirperi{A;rrt;finditrlrlie;(‘;qursze - - WoONDEHR " = THaT's JusT THE SAME WiND OF BALL WE USE HE OUGHTA usa AN 1RO IN MY oPinieN 1 WANTA &G WHAT Thex GET ON TaAT| THIRTEENTH = \TTeox ME Ten TeDAY weL. THeY Dow'T GET ANY MORE we WA TCHES ExPERTS E S S mA D a4 il DARN Be CAUSE WHICH ONE, IS EVANS/ =2 CHICK EVANS CLOSELY AND | THINK I'VE &0T on To THE TRICK- | 5EE NOW y/ [ I'VE BEEN WATCHING PLEASURE OUT, 0F (T THan Ha wAS A Mes THAT WAS &- S SN THE EXPERTS HAave To Do SUPERHUMAN WORK — To GeT A H&aD oo e [FROM THE &t é: KIND OF FAaNS PYRIGHY E918,° WIW_YORK TRIBUNK 4 of the to even =0 the p entirely nd o1 hy in eseNC rady social 1ire sex, to keep out of the the with felt the Howe'en Charley Spu u Joh him to I8 pro i refusals 1o a o1 0's previous part him with actually being W v the afraid of that thi 20 o {his 1w ' old-rasi ing il john, to not the case, Brove wle the decided (o Kirk on th taly-pull for Hallowe's with md oned Kkind hobibing A but corn-popping, ples tub John's diffidence &k the in a of water fivst ept him Ch proved from merrymakers vley dra him io theve ety Lol he tub—where stood the CHAPTER VIL John Pershi went was ] When ent down ! for it was some time later in the e ning that the company missed Jo Lottie and started u searcH on his knees with pretty Lottie Spen- cer the tub of water bobbing for apples at the Hallowe'en purty he | and was entircly of the finer | them the h on the were All things sentimental were subj: to Jest in that merry throng, W immediately threw cold water on t romance of John's. Ity vears before he permit to fix itselt again on a befor ignorant porch tound points of game throuy n the moonlig practice ustomed to perhaps ple the hie Fair Perhaps Wi proximity o the Lim that went face so close mbarrassed him uter the strenuousiy heads lost their the budding to be many his fancy particular girl For the elusive too | AL any rate two the owners the water burnped i liggec he: imnd into remainder of lis term the Normal John applied ‘himself dustriously to his studies. He ¥ <o successful that he was graduaf from Kirksville on June 15, 1880, A the degree of B. A same incident seemed to | He returned home resolved conquered his shyness with | study law at the first opportunity. sirls—at least for one particular girl, (To Be Continued) went The the imid The pair arose the laughter others incident had broken the John and he tered The have ice for en- into the spirit of festivities also

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