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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23,.1918. SPECIAL 72 CLOSES MONDAY NIGHT f| TOYS ~ TOYS FORTHlSdWEl:K = SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION AND CLUB SALE OF - Nl ADE IN AMERIC A ravelers and Comfort v BY AMERICANS : KITS : | - ; ; - ‘ 50c to $3.00. Buy now for Christmas. at Half Pl'lce : . & | gl A See Our Windows this week. . INVENTED AND paT, BY Stationery Dept. SPECIAL AT THIS SALE. BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERY. $12.00 Allowed for vour old Sewing Machine: $7.00 Allowed if Free to Ladics, your name made with Belding finest silk, (x ,A i HERBERT L MlLLS ) vou have no machine. Small Weekly Payments to club members. picce of art work) stitched by W. C. Ellis, silk Artist and Expert . ™ THE BIG FURNITURE STORE e | JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. s oo ctore | 136 Main St. : NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Hardware IcKinson Drug Co. t60-171 W sionr | OOHOMES MADESAD, ™50 Stes gve| LG LEAGEE | MISSIONARIES HELP e DURNG EPIEN ... s s | FOOTBALL GAME GRILLS (3) David Moore Heads General Com-|Wiegand ...... 80 7 94— Turton ...20110 8T 70 Te— L TOMORROW mittee in Charge of Annual Event SUN AND MOON OINTMENT QUICK RELIEF FOR SPANISH INFLUENZA, COLDS, SORE THROAT, CATARREL Charity Organization Will Place Booth's Mall. Russell oo+ 88 70 8— 254 |Gonference at People’s Church | | | | Anoint chest and back, snuff a l Arrangements have been made, and ] litle wp cueh nosiil, and take & byt - T = ot Wi Aot City Championship e o8 the tomgue severel wmes »| NHADKSIVIDG Dgnatmns | ommittoes wppointes o the annuat . . ears of War Activities Newington Road Grounds day. Anoint with Sun and Moon | derde SR R Liniment, for tired body feeling, | Booth's hall, New Year's eve and |Hindle .. .... 77 73 rheumatism hardening of the arteries | At a request from the state board' plans are under way for making this Parker .. aes 19 SH») 7 The Missionary and I:i.l.b conven- and nerves, stiff joints, tired feet and | Of health, the New Britain Charity the biggest event of the vear. The [llenry .. ... Bt 95 tion held with the People’s Church of | vs \ burns, organization volunteered to make an Dal] is for the benefit of the Firemen’s [ Robinson E Christ in this city Wednesday and §mall size 40c, large jars 75c. extensive survey of New Britain Benefit association and is the only | Guite .... 6 4 Thursday of this week reached its | Prepared only by A. W. Lowrie. | Where death occurred during the re- means used by the association, other Bennett 8 | concluding session Thursday evening For sale at Dickinson Drug o, cent influenza epidemic. This survey than the dues paid monthly, for mect- e S e K‘”“‘h-: ‘n‘y“' 5 Land \'_"f‘ interest. | K[(‘KOFF 3 P M L — is to ascertain the number of orphans jing sick and death benefit claims. 383 400 4 Pl o3 ‘“““éw Were pervaded by a 4 ) . . requiring immediate care, the work of In past years, the ball has CORONAS (3). ‘:“L htfu ‘: hristian spirit Contrib- 2 ; utor, s or N oaaeEe visiting every family where a mar- great 1 and with the active | Stevens LY O b W i stirring - ad- ried adult has died, being done by the committees appointed for this year Charity organization. The agents of the success promises to repeat itself. the Charity organization are assisted A large number of tickets have al- 1 0 0 Fpon s of God's love i ring for min | by the Welfare Workers of the city, ready been sold and calls are being B 98 a it niee iveatensat l’\n"e[vh‘ e The DIET a + members of the Social Workers’ con- made that indicate a record breaking . i e e e ) il!,Si ference. These visits at the homes gale, ! 45 4 : o1 EACY Al e Erul SR During 1 number about 200. Tn some in- During the evening an entertain- | gladly receive 5 W : H ' v about; 2007 - ! gladly receive the word of God: to so and After ! stances _ are grown up; ment will be given. The form of en- | Hupbard Dinrchiien i b E——— in a few cases there are no children, tertainment has not been decided i : % @ Spencer ... : 9 most happy, docile and grateful of all i but in the majority of families the upon but it is probable that min- 2 | people; to establish se s 5 The Old Reliable H ’ ) i ; Henderson ..... people; establish schools for them 4 Horsfall- t number of children range from one stre] show will be put on. Dancing | Schmal O E where they can be educated and made Round Package >4 Made to seven or eight vears. will be enjoyed after $:30 p. m. Modeen ....... 8 g 5 | intelligent and useful citizens, and so Occaslonally temporary arrange- The committees named on arrange- - transform their lives that the i i 7 effects < - Ready for ments have heen made either with ments are: David Moore, chairman; 410 428 4 { are seen on every hand in the open- Service neighbors. older brothers or 'S Bugene F. Barnes, secretary; William VACUUMS (1) ing up of their country to Christian a e l or other relatives. Several of J. Noble, treasurer; printing, Stephen ! i X | civilization. In st Africa especially o Clothes fathers are already married again to Goodrich, Edward Conlin; entertain- ‘\',;‘(':“:_‘P““ e the students of these schools have Very Nutritious, Digestible rovide a other for the little chil- o b o Sdwe ‘arl- | N | been & g the st loyal anc i -Dri . The Product Of zlvw‘“ r:‘v':xr; “:;.{m\nqml« e ment, ( n‘l [Png/.- ’HI; P‘.h : AT e a0 6 5 B ,-(‘]m ”v‘m|” j’:; w“‘r:~'f‘7\ i,], ‘“‘. heip The REAL Food Dmk’n‘“sfaidy prc[;:l;e:d a Hartford In- Sre mn‘w' mlr"\'ml»“v\ AN hae ;f;n- ‘musv” m"vxwg»rwm‘ John | goymalz . T : fi 'vn aic n'x}\. f'] sritish government Made by the ORIGINAL orllc proce: i : cadjus of the home co ns. ung; refreshments, J S ) ns vasio € a counte ustry 2 Sealmt iy Al ndil e e e e e o R e e et Used successfully over % century. lored by Hand Vhia motherltss ohildren It has besn. Moore, Fred Linc. | Lo : 87 | their conception of possibilities open- /| Endorsed by physicians everywhere. on Our Own | possible to admit a very limited num- | COFF *RINDERS ed to them in regions beyond their e ——— - ber to the local orphanages, but it is A Coah R HREEEG e ) B 7 ; native hills and in their contact with Pt by Dasching i . . e Premises. in the homes where the father is ; 2 Neurath ....... 76 | other civilizations, just as will be truc % Specify or I The Original gone that the widow with her large 3 Toerini T 9 54 [of American boys in their return Taylor . 86 111— dresses of several returned mission- aries, of whom there were 11 present, narrating the marvelous exhibitions 13 Marriage Licenses Issned During | Norton . S from “over there.” Th ! family of little ones all of school age £ B 3 4 - - e st b e Past Weck—Only Nine Deaths. | C. Anderson ... § 102— 282 | That which was especially delight- - S t ers re imita 10ns Luke Horsfall In s0o many of these homes there Diring the week 68 deeds, 13 ; =iy [ulllnithessisonvicodiunsfthe tar (tifion | ok lis no income $nhatever, and e e I e | 417 428 416 1261 |Tove and devotion ‘begotten in the | /U | slight amount 6f insurance, if ) 8, 7 7 < i LR 1 opening up on bible truths by devoted ‘l s i e o Sl S Roracr Al R tormielarl N me e mhe |y ] I 7 A | tsachers. The concluding ssrmon by | N \PPOINTE CGULAR FIREMEN. cpennt s o et s g " PRIVATE STROECHER KILLED “roryep heeriar 93 ASYLUM ; expences. Some of those widows following warrantee deeds were re- I \\\ xl(:\';' M. Trumbull of the Nyvack, John J. Egan of 519 Arch street, v Jacesarily ave 5 corded: [ a W Q|3 Missionary Training school, ““,;I‘In“.\ :\?”o’n‘;".(%‘,.,:‘\' e : nk Nair to Mary Chester land THREE NEW MIDDIES | (05 o e o r e ) HARTFORD. supported by the citv. Tn a Is and buildings on City avenue; John J. | | ation. This with the pr atory Bi- | Rhodes Streot Boy Meets Death on ! | John Shaw of 11 Meadow street and | Harry Parsons of 156 High street, v 1 achi , have been appointed permanent mem- number of these families the New C(ostello to Nocola Scapellati, land on le teaching, by Mrs. Trumbull, may | hers of the fire dopartment, ThE Britain Charity organization is Hillerest avenue; Richard H. Erwin to | Two West Pointers Are Also To Be | account in marked degree for the Battleficld in France on temporary aid until readjustments Ceorge Villa, land and buildings on | TRk g ‘ cheerful response of the congregation can be made and the mother, possi- Fairview street; Herbert V. Camp to Selected—Civil Service Examina- | in contributions made for missions. {ipisiz oltt ol Or il Wir enl dheRimothier il "uSRAURE G terson Rl ndiana RLulld tions on January 11. S }‘.\', i ';‘Iml;‘ul Koo} Mt and Me Bl with her little family has heen so D&S on Commonwealth avenue; Leon & his added to the sum of | pyoqes street received word yesterday recently hereft of husband ana Allen to Kathryn G. Rogers, land and United States senmator, George P. | i “,‘.";"'\”1’;‘ }”‘vl for missions in | j;, the form of a telegram from the father, when there is no income and Duildir on Corbin avenue: John | McLean will have three appointments | | 1 11Sh Bast Africa this vear amounts | wa; qepartment statir that their | Strohecker to Pauline Johnson, land An- | to the handsome sum of 2 we killed in ! —r three have heen serving as substitutes Son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroecher. | for about three months and recently sed the civil service examination a = no relief to look forward fto for e 0 e eny ; to make to the naval academy at sl S G | son, John Shroecher. i I Y B N severa 4rs. when she hersclf is stilp °0 Jubilee streei cofi loncek to iaa e mailisttoNt astor, parishioners, missionaries | jo e . Cl lTEMb' ”r:mrjxlnjlm.-l it w]vjm' JV(M‘ (1::11 Aznew Terherian, lind and huildings | militare acadomy At West Pomt, and | 4nd all contributors ‘feel devoutly | 312" 5 S years of age. He Try Musterole. See How — aren the same, she can find very O "”‘”:“”' el Henry T. Bray 1o | at the request of Senator Mclean, | ;’:‘[‘n'"i‘”' “"] this "“”)‘”"]”‘"‘ of ‘l“":" enlisted in the army in May, 1917 and Quickly It Relieves ) : o Marioni Ren and at Glendale; Pl o = . : n so disposing the hearts of the | coh® ember of the 312th Machine : e T Pugtne company No. | respondsd so | Ik for which fo be thanktul ar s L0 00 (P v R e BB | thie elull @mpvics commitssion I RO e ey oA G wasia metmberiof thend] :h ortly | You just rub Musterole in briskly, and la. call at about 3 o'clock this morning | Season when most of us are rejoicing. T 1 build Sty 8- | a competitive examination for these n Battalion, Company C. Shortly | a1y the pain is gone—a delicious . \ Yo and anc ) Ngs @ Se. r | . § = s o - — S — 7 . o a o3 , P and extinguished a small fire in a Here id an opportunity for the poaity E\OI‘V’HLI uildings | at Sevmour | appointments in Hartford, New Ha- | SMITIE SCHOOIL TIADS fter his enlistment he wi ent ]m ‘sothing comfort comes to take its place. e Sl G ] e i i S e e o Bkl o o Te et | S el S ol om sttt R i LEADS, | France. Previous to his entistment he | “Ricterole is a clean, Whfie ointment Ron's property on Park strect. Slight | furnish a little cheer in many of these ong’ coiret ot Jomes B, magers cog | 1919, at 9 o'clock in the federal bulld- | ¢y yiaen Colloct 128 GQuarts of Fru | W28 emploved at Heslin's bakery nade with oil of mu%{,a_;’ld. e iinee liamages resulted from the fire. darkened homes, on our coming holi- cia R S : ingaiof hoseciliss S i TR £ mustard plaster. Will nof : During the aight & manhole in|day of Thanksgiving. A basket con- Slicorsamnowssiilandiancibulldic Candidates wishing to take this ex- Pits For Government Use. i FIND RUNAWAY BOYS. Many doctors and nurses use Muster B Maitin's clgas ators on Main| taining an unexpected dinnec orione, | o oU! Park. amination should notify Senator Me- A report from most of the public ——— 7 Jle and recommend it tothenrpane';,tsi. street was broken. Superintendent | filled with fruit to tempt the appetites o e {Lean at once so that ho can .place | schools for the weck ending Satur- | New Haven Police Send Youthful| ' They will glad[tynmte:lty&‘;nmti&mc;eou; Schiedel of the board of public| would be the means of letting in a WOMEN DO THEIR BIT. Sheltfnemeston his ’:‘;"" All cendis November 9th, which was “Gas Wanderers Back to This City. 3:}';5“‘““::{;“‘,. neuralgia, congestio e : : Loy T s dates competing in, the examination | Ma Day’”, shows that the Smith stiff neck, '3 - was notifiedianc zepaizedithe [ oganc sungine just ex.! Y. W. C. A. Speake vs 300,000 | MUSt Do actual residents of Connec- | school leads in the total amount col- | _Alex Potas, ;“‘th(i 1“';”“:,{0(‘“{?{ pleufisyirtl‘l‘e“maflm lll;‘;nbaB"vP%L'::Jlfl ak. i his anizi m k s ¢ A = DR Sdldd ticut for one year or more lected, 128 quarts of fr i aged 10, and Joseph Cacek, a 2. | aches of the back or joints, sprai The New Britain police were noti-|actly where to place vour gift.| Worked in British Munition Plants. N e e sl e e Sl Bl ) S ’:’,"“ Were picked up by the New Haven|ploctes bruises, chilblains, frosted feet fied last evening by the Hartford au-| whether it be money or food, and will . nj o 1o\ Helt, wife of Command. | Must be not less than five feet, two | children. The East Street school | 2uthorities yeste morning and re-| coids of the chest (it often preventi horities, that someonc had stolen a| very gladly furnish any one with one 41 LB S e R e S s e Tl The | turned to New aintoday. ‘The| oheimonia). Always ndable. geissd wiiper-aix touring car and was)ormors trilles BHARIL voul care o - Belt, D.S. 0, R N. V. R, (558 0 R vears of age at largest amaount collested by fny. ong | three boys have been missing rom | =gnand Gic jars; hospital eise §2.50. headed New PBritain way. | place your gift directly, Why not addressed a large audience of mem- | the time of their final éntrance ex- | room is 38 quarts, at Osk '1“ i | home for about a week, and the local Joseph Pledmont, aged 8, has been | show vour jor and thankfulncss by hers of the ¥, W. C. A. last evening. | amination {o the academy. Candl- | school. Hoom 1. - Mise lwopoty | authoritics have been making an ef- fniséing from his home on North | passing some of it on to others o She told of what the women of Eng- | dates for the military academy must | room. The Stanlex school comes | fort to locate them. The boys were treet since vesterds The police| much less fortunate? Gifts will he land have been doing to back up the | be five feet, four inches in height | next, with 37 quaris from Room 4, | t2ken Iato custody pesteroigliigns have been notified received at the C " organization men who are fighting in France She |and not less than 17 nor more | Miss Hitchcock teacher * | probation officer for New Haven. The approaching marriage “‘\f Miss | office, 103 West ) street said that 300,000 women in England | than 22 years of age at the time of | Following is a record of the school Eotes andiNisha Hive) laUtas s i U L T Bl | wera engaged in the manufacture of | their final examination. Ly nouso at 343 High street, and Cacek 1\,\4\:" ]:'::.‘:::5 Sicin ;'\l:;:x:::jr:‘; munitions, and there were 42,000 wo- All candidates must be physically | Osgood Hill. 57 quar 3| veenat animfior‘u?mx:;i this \.p‘a:la‘j‘fl‘m_x’ S ik Faael men who planted and harvested the | perfect and it would be advisable for | quarts in Room 4: Bartlett, 20 quarts, | (P7¢¢ boys1tiis DSeVES i 2. member of Company F crops. Young women are engaged in | them to be examined by their phys- | 2 quarts in Grade 1: Elihu Burritt, | C1tY tosether ! ; ; ; anteen work at the front, and many | icians before competing in the 61 quarts, 12 quarts in Room 301; The Swedish Republic club held its more operated canteens for the wo- ion Mary's, 108 quarts; st Street annual meeting and election last men who were working at home. | quarts and §5 pounds of tin foil levening and the following officers werc In describing conditions in Russia, CF Burritt, 14 /quarts, 111-2 quarts in | dinners for Thanksgiving has been [ lchosen President August Berg- Rouman wnd France, Mrs. Telt i . 5 5 and it is Istrom; vic epresident, August Wallen: «aid that people ave dying in | = 8 3 ! a i AISTE G onstiug 5 Y 2 ple a 2 ce in New Brit: his | quarts in Grade Northend, s | urged that a sgenerous ecording secret Carl Carlson: R T s has taken place in Ne ritain th ) 3 | : s 5 9 G N - request for meats, vege- financial secretary, John A Erickson . fall, will be given to the fans of the ) Uue 15 quar ade 2: Rock- | given their reque or ’ ) ™ Rry, < - $ i il = Sty i 2 A at the New- | well, 42 quart g uarts in Room | tables, fruit, candy, fellies and money treasurer, Severin Johnson city tomorrow afternoon at the New ell, 42 ) il o i e el . - oo POLICE COURT ITEM. ington Road grounds, when the Red- | 12: Open Air, quarts: Monroe, | Articles may be left a e Y. 1 i Fhaine cla s on Rl T e . e e wood-Empire football game will de- | §21-4 quarts 26 quarts in Room | 1. on Tuesday as early in the morn- ;nngrmz‘.;\t’:zn]»;l Yr"_‘l?ncr‘:}':r I\r;l(’\“rv‘wm;\ul;lz"'; Judgment Suspended in - Antomobile | cide who's who in the Hardware City. | ¥ 4] rammar, 4 quarts, 10 quarts | ing o s ing S c € 5 toom 308: Sta 40 M Wilhelmina Tracy presided. Case When Car Overstayed This game is for the champiopship of | '™ _" o a1 Stanley, )‘ an ? R i e | Ti Timi the city. Interest on both sides is '\l“-” in ~‘;"”' 1: Lincoln, 25 quarts yesterday from a trip to Philadel- Judgment was suspended by Judge | teams feel confident of victory. All phia and Annapolis. At Annapolis he 97 S James T. Meskill, this morning, in the | during the past week the Empires ham9s T visited his son, Midshipman FPaul caso against Henry Morans, charged | ave been practicing hard under the C = : g Don't endanger the life of that pre- . T . leaving his car in restricted | tutorship of a prominent New Britain i baby by using unknown or un- Pinl, He participated in an anniver- R l' f F with lea cted | cfous baby by using unknov Aty colebration conducted by a eiie rom Zema district over 40 minntes, Officer | athlete, and although no statements Pills Dasteurized milK: SUNSHINERS 2 DONATIONS. The Sunshine Society will send out he greatest athletic enterprise that | Room 6; Smith, 128 quarts, 7 1-2 | its custom for years pa large SRR Al — | church in Philadelphia. He will . William Hayes made the arrest Tues- | Were made, he is sure that his charges Use OUR REALLY SAFE and preach at the services tomorrow. ln C“t]cura day noon after Moran's car had been | Will be able to baffle the Redwoods, PURE PASTEURIZED MILK and The first meet 't the Parents 4 2 ; left ding for over an hour, op- | and bring victory to the East End of Shiiate IALD fquestich ratE Pnpuitiy oo bR For skins that itch, burn, crust and posite Myrtle strect. The traffic was | the city. Likewise Coach Gorman of and Teachers’ association of | e L CI wil : g | or richnes LAncoln street school will take place ;‘:;“‘"‘,:f:‘r}»w"""‘C“"““'“"“(‘Pfi"d heavy at this point, and Moran’s car, | the Redwoods is working hard with I rapidly improve your | From selected sources of high qual- IR ir ¢ instead of Decerber b At '_“I"‘olclnv_v' with a gentle standing in the curb, caused much ' his charges, and does not doubt that complexionbyarousingthe E : fty and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR- BN previousiy stated. . The program i;:oen:}::;rw uticura Ointment. confusion of traffic, the old Dublin Hill Boys will again = 5 = TZED i & modara sreainery O i ’ ; s ycmollisnts Mornns was attending to some bus- | carry home the bacon. Ex-conch Bver and putting stomach | = : PASTEURIZED MILK will satisty thid will be announced later. for every-day toilet purposes and i i LR Joseph Gilbert has arrived home | | Prevent such conditions de the National bank, and left | Bearce of the Hizh school will refer and blood in good order. [ en i neing { . P | r in front of his jewelry store | the game, and Bill Dudack will um- E SEIB RT from Dayton, Ohio, and his brother ,‘Mlfl-vl_;";;_’f';;:y.l:_-gn, 22:’553?;5;%:’;’2’ Main street. «He was unavoidably | pire. The Kickoff takes place at 3 /]! | J. . E & ON, Freéd from the Naval Training Station Soap 25¢. Ointment 25 and 50c. Taleum 25e. ned at the bank and when he re l a reli - - i i il .5 Taicum 25 L a ~|p. m. ana a preliminary zame will LargestSale of Any Medicine in the World. t Gulfport, Miss, i i S s o A ol averywhiore: MIn bevssil 05 285 101 PARK STREET R turned was placed under arrest. Telephone 1934

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