New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1918, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1918, SPECIAL OCTOBERISBUSY B THISWEEK MONTHATY. M. C. A, Travelers and Comfort | ...and with Navy Officers, it’ ittl : 7, Membership at Present Is 1,241, it’s a little over 807 | Secretary Denton Reports A fact: KITS | 5 " Sales reports show that throughout The moathly report of the Y. A was presented to the directors at| the U. S. Navy—on battleships, cruisers, their meeting last evenir The atHalt Price’ | destroyers and all other types of naval sociation activities and the mem- | VCSSC]S—OVCT 80% Of all the Cigarcrtes too, is keeping up At Stationery Dept. sent thero are 1,211 members of sold in Officers’ Mess are Fatimas. the association according to the e Amongthe men too, Of course, T port of the acting secretary J Ww. > - Denton which follows are a big favorite. The month of October, despite the | prevailing epidemic of influenza has| ol gaZw MyansJsbmeco Cn | been a month of unusual activity.! ) in all de-| tion shows advancement in partments. We are able to report| i 1 an increase of membership of seniors as well as juniors. As figures at the| a | conclusion of this report will show,! our membership is higher than any- thing reported since April 1, of tho] present year. Our financial condition | 5 169-171 Maln Straal | st Voo e ) A Sensible Cigarette ried out, will mean much in the, program of expansion for this asso- cation. Besides regular association activities, our building has been used ‘This preference for Fatima in the Navy is for meeting purposes by various in- due not alone to the pleasing taste, but also terests. This may be justly regard- 10 the fact that Fatimas never ““talk back, ™ ed as a form of extension work. evenif a man should smoke more than usual, “The members of the Junior and| Employed Boys' Classes were taught | the fundamentals of the art of rescu- in 10 resuscitation of the drown- ing. Swimming tests were given the Boy Scouts by the physical director. Two special swims were conducted for the boys of the Junior and Em- ployed Classes. During the manths of July, August and September the physical director i conducted the drills, game races, The Bl gift G T 0 (ol e o e that will please armory, but the increased activity here at the association forced him to nearly every reluctantly give up his enjoyable ex- man—and not tension work. g “On Hallowe'en night a program of every store will stunts, games, races and relays was show the large conducted for the benefit of the men- 8 \ bers of the bo. department, fol- variety that we lowed by refreshing showers and offer for the swims ] The evening attendance in our| Christmas sea junior department is suflicieatly | son. || large at times to make standing room | The | almost a premium. During the past| month the High School club has been Luke Horsfall reorganized and two club suppers Co have been held. If we are successful . in carrying out the season's program . 93 ASYLUM ST, as outlined, we have hefore us the| ! 1 HARTFORD. prospect of one of the husiest seasons e B in the history of the association. Our| membership report for this month is as follows: Seniors, 704: sustaining, 182; juniors, 325; total, 1,211, CITY ITEMS. The first meeting of the committee | appointed by Mavor Quigley E \[ range for a suitable observance of British Day, December 7, will be 181 | [ i in the office of the mayor at 8 o'clock | This |- | Andre Lodge will confer the first degree on a class ¢f nine candidates | Certain people have chil- § their meeting tonight in L hall, | blains, others have rheu- § =————— e matic tendencies and e ey ever so many have ten- : Easy to Make This der aching feet. These §| { Pine Cough Remedy 4 folks are made miserable by having their feet the least bit cold or damp. s i You know that pine is used in nearly | Warm dry feet will have § 31 Prescriptions and remedies for coughs, : : : son is that pine contains several good circulation, which g pg({,ulirh{ (':!opmus“fimc hn\;: B | able effect in _soothing and healing the goes a long way towards || membranes of the threns i Shers : 1d 1 B | Pine is famous for this purpese. 3 preventing colds, chil- Pine cough syrups are combinations of blains and rheumatism pine and syrup. The “syrup” part is ) ¢ . usnally plain granulated” sugar syrup. Your doctor will tell you thrc" make the blest. pin? é‘ougzh re‘mez{} that money can buy, pu ounces of s0. Pinex in ' pint bottle, and Al wp | with homemade sugar sirup. Ot you | . [§| can use clarified asses, Vs Wool socks will keep § or con _syrup, inst;a:{ugfl ik i § | Either way, you make o full pint—more | your feet soft, warm and [ G ouYad by rendy-maa bl BOre dry. times’ the money, Tt is pure, good and ) very pleasant—children take it eagerly. ; M | You can feel this take hold of a cough $1.50 per pair. i or cold in a way that means businesa. | The cough may be dry. hoarse and tight, or may be persistentiy loose from the formation of phlegm. 'The cause is the 3 ;gmHJHgGTrd membranes—and this ¢4 99 { savings. He met one of his children, Btockwell hid in a closet in nearby nRED ROSS ANNUAL. 5 ee. The chapter will - - inex and Syrup combination will stop who refused to admit him to the house | tenement. He was found Offic T . ot officers - I 2 i 2 4 @ ;) a8 © s t The New Britain Chapter, Ameri- ofticers m tl FOINg it—usually in 24 hours or less. Splen- and told him to “beat it.” While he Lyon. As he w aken out of ; g did, too, for bronchial asthma, hoarse- 5 n Red Cross will hold its annual nese, or any ordinary throat ailment. was going away he was arrested for | the closet he » a dash at Mrs. 3 Bines ) s oat sl imentiy e | Marowska & her in the face mMeeting at the headquarters on Court | . pound of genuine Norway pine extract, He azreed to allow Probation Officer | with such force that she was nearly ' street this evening. Reports will be ITY HALL. § | 2o = fampaRiithe worid RoverRforits ’ Connelly to collect his wages in the knocked to the floor presented by Chairman William F. | ¥ prompt effect upon coughs. future and also gave him an order to | Rrooks, of the executive committee, | _Beware of substitutes. Ask your drug- e collect ha vages at the tobr gist for “214 ounces of Pinex” with Thousands of families swear by its x prompt results. Inexpensive, and saves about $2. : 3 Mrs. A. (. McKinnie, chairman of the fields LETOAE) (RN IO B Xel military relief department. and Mrs. directions, and don’t vthing Willi i i The fusl con e 5 o flgb.t.‘?flfnr:l:‘tl‘(‘d‘ o«“u ,'_'i?‘f‘c‘;;";soil\‘\}‘cny:c M“ldm Egall MUST. Dl‘”de HlS Fined For Assault. o ","l‘””_'\“ ‘“\ :’]:‘f”“”r']:‘l‘ "r\(f"‘iil ‘(”:“”";:” Walter H. Hart, of the surgical dress- 1sfaction or monecy promptly refunded. : v William Stocikwell of 189 Hartford h:xll) : R vm" H © 'u‘\' | ‘m- v vl ‘-u ‘\ = = n u e n za EEs R CoB R Wayna tnd: Savmgg and Suppor[ Famlly avenue paid a fine of $10 this morn- | (ha fuer adminicrator b the conmir. PO . = 7 ing for Mrs Marow-| fee showing that the shortage of coal NS ¥ ska of the E 58 vestorlay afttlicim o e e o e an A Slight Chest Cold Often Leads to £~ the Stomach i Fine | X = L % P ] le in Five Minutes. EAS[LY DECIDED | William Fizan was arraigned before ernoon. Officers Walenczius and Lyon | the deliveries to the city are now less 3} Deadly Pneumonia. { made the arrest on complaint. \When ' phe which 3“} Ea ac e — atomach’ s contionally { Judge James T. eskill this morning committeo me ton et econinzally ) in the police court on a charge g | the officers approached the house, | ic interested in the substitution of When you ch cold during this @ 8 b © This Question Should Be Answered non support and ordered to divide his | | Wood for coal as far possible and it epidemic don’t take any chances. In- 4 dist ; it eic A ain P | r if vpu beich Easily By New Britain People. vear's savings, $86, between himself | is expected that prices on wood will | fluenza starts with a cold, so send I " Sour food into the mouth, | ; 2 q [ TR need Mi-o-na Stomach (’h‘h{ Which is wiser—to have confidence anq his wife, and make provision for | o'” P°W | bo reccived at the meeting o i for your doctor at once & b in the opinions of your fellow-citizens, | the payment of half his money in the " i e ] In the meantime protect your of people you know, or depend on | future for the supnort of his three | The bes{ N corn L throat and chest and ward off inflam- stomac ab’ - ¥ N 4 9 o p? » h tablets glve In- | geotements made by utter strangers| ohildeen i i MG REELUY A Y A (O £ elief, of course, but they dc I s : 5 o e I B aive ot e o2 estding In far avay places? Roaditha |\ eas haseiven nothing tomara sl akes says@oggy Tonight will be Stanlex Worls night End that distressing sick headache | Mustarine that cause fermentation of food | [O1OWInE support of his family in over a vear. ' N atithe Y. M. C.'AJ The employes of !hat keeps you feeling miserable with | 1t's better than a mustard plaster, a laxative tea that won't fail | Wil not blister and stops all aches ition and soreness by rubbing on thoroughly clean, renovate and | _ M'S: F. W. Spencer, 275 Maple St.. | About a year ago, his wife complained Dasjpt thai concern will have a social eve Fengthen the stomach so that it can | N¢W Britain, Says: “I suffered al-! to the police that he was not support- | st Mg Lwith all thelprivilazesiot il nat and pains quicker than anything you Bdily digest food without artificial | Most continually from dull pains | jng the family and upon hearing that | sociation thrown open to the visitors Celer Kln can buy across my back. They annoyed me | he was wanted he left town. He has including bow!ing, pool and the baths. TR G SRORECGCTT PLALAE S d. u Mi-o-na stomach tablets are guar- | most when "”“‘M‘“rkmi- Mornings | not been seen since until yvesterday A musical program has been arranged ' o wpar v, Ao 3t throat Njf'fv colds, pleurisy, t(‘»usllius teed to end indigestion, acute or |1 Was so stiff and sore that I could | afternoon when he again returned to for the evening, to be followed by & anl lowele fop Splendid for liver | and bronchitie—it's wonderful ronic, or money back. This means | hardly straighten up. Doan's Kidney | fown. He was arrested at the request basketball game In the gYMNasium, prenth men oo ibset stomach, bad sy TOAIN dizz4 il- | Pills gave me great relict i | S = - : breath and constipation. Same old TOPS'PA pat nervousness, dizziness and bil- *at relief and T of his famlily. FEgan has been working R h fl 'nd apparatus work. iAn unusually remedy in the same old box usmess will disappeer. Drugglsts | have recommended them to others.” | for the past vear on the tobacco fields | ICh In Flavor enjoyable evening is anticipated and : Bams X ferywhere and The Clark & Brain- | 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn | of Tariftville, he said, and returned | g o lioficheiemniovesicfithe Staniey; Works NOT. BLIST : D iz o B —— L e ] ; CAN ER 4 Co. sell Mi-o-na. GO MIEENs s BRTal, SN 8% . vesterday to give his wife some of his | wre invited i

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