New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 25, 1918, Page 2

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Toys for the Kiddies See Our Window Display Stationery Dept. - THE Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Stres! SUN AND MOON OINTMENT QUICK RELIEF FOR SPANISH INFLUENZA, COLDS, SORE THROAT, CATARRH. Anoint chest and back, little up each nostril, and little on® the tongue several times a day. Anoint with Sun and Moon Liniment, for tired body feelir rheumatism hardening of the arterie: snuff a take a | and nerves, stiff joints, tired feet arl | burns, Small size 40c, large jars 75c. apared only by A w. For sale at Dickinson Drug Co, 30 to 9 P. M. 2 paire for 25c at wdvt. Kolodney spent in this city. She is member staff of the Brooklyn Eagle”, having re- | cently completed b course in journal- ism at Columbja University. | Ralph Locke and his wife, Nan De- Voe, who played in this city for some time with the Lyceum Players, arc now with Lou Tellcgen, appearing in “Blind Youth.” The film will ably be seen here this winter. Tonight, enly, 7:30 to 9 P. men’s $1.50 winter union suits, $1.50, at not than two -0 omer.—acvt, 2 for more ac Joseph Roche of the Nuval Reserve, spent the week-end at Union llahan of the has returned to after spending a furlough at his home in this city. United New- DIES IN FRANCE, Sergeant A. Phelps Was L. F. & C. salcsman Before War. | received in this city of the death in France, of Sergeant Albert C. Phelps. He died of discasc in an American hospital. Previous to enlistinent he was a salosman cm- plored by Landers, Clark Shortly X s d he listed geant. He was the Kenilw member of the Word has ben fte yminent member of d is the second tha on to make . the other hav- Both died of } diseasc was a na- t leaves his niother in that To Cure a Cold One Day. Take LAXATIVE ROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It stops the Cough and Headache a works off the Cold. Ii. W, GROV ignature on each box 20¢ In a lotter to his mother, Mrs. An- na Kelly of 370 Washington street, Willlam €. Kelly of the 102 Infantry writes that his hair has turned white. When he left New Britain there was not a gray hair in his head. He has taken part in the hardest fighting with the famous twenty-sixth divi- sion. Mre. Kelly recently lost a son In the service. He dicd of pneu- monia, after an attack of Spanish in- fluenz e Soldiers Shave With e | Cuticura Soap The Healthy Up-To-Date Cuticura Way No mug. ne slimy soap, no germs, no free alkeli, no waste, no irmtation even when shaved twice daily. One soap for all uses —shaving, bathing and shampoomng. Doubles razor efficiency, not to speak of value in promoting skin purity, skin com- fort and skin health due to its delicate, fragrant Cuticura medication. gest ufl,:l skin soap in the world. we~ Cauticura Toilet Trio & Consisting of Soap, Ointment and Talcum pinsable adjuncts of the daily ok Je 1o maintaining skin punty and skin bealth. By bringing these delicately medi- cated emollients in frequent contact with Lowrie. Sun- | prob- | M., | his home on | short | ] en- | and was soon promoted to ser- ‘ S2ur skia as i use for al oilet purposes. e skin, scal, bair snd hands T et tnabeathy oen everywhers. Brown NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, WE THE JOH NOVEMBER e 25, 1918, N BOYLE CO. MEASURE MAKE AND HAKG WINDOW SHADES HOLLANDS-OPAQUES-TINT CLOTH IN COLORS ' TO SUIT THE HOME PHONE 359 AND WE WILL CALL 3&5FRA NKLIN £Q. Full of pin heles, cracks and faded spots? How brand new shades, only streaked and faded from so unsightly that you fel them ! 3 Shade your window filled Grade of Brenlin W1 dim its beauty, even in the soft, Think of what this will mean in shade economy ! this material beautiful colors in widths up you samples, ments and estimate on reshading your home. water cannot spot it. to you We have us call and show often have you hung your windows with to see them quickly become sun and water—and soon t compelled to discard s this time with the Un- ndow Shades. Sun cannot lovel: tints— in stock in several to 63 inches. Let take measure- We make every shade by hand in our own workrooms and hang them, if you wish. Rackliffe Bros. Co. Inc. Hardware, Wall Paper, Window Shades, etc. 250. 257 PARK STREET NEW BRITAIN i s fi DR. CROSS RESIGNS AT BAPTIST CHURCH Plans to Enter Broader Field il Denominational Endeavor Kev. Earl B past three Baptist church ross, . ., for the vears pastor of the I read his letter of r morning Mr. at the Rev, 1916 ignation terday. service y Cross came here January 1, accepting the pastor- | ate of the church on the resignation | of Rev .Dr. T. mer pastor. There was a lar; Edwin Rrown, the for gation present at the mornin and it was with gr resignation heard. During three year is city he has r a host of I both in eivil, socia tical life who will re was REV. E. B. CROSS, at he is planning to leave this city. | enial personality and his wonder- bility as an able speaker zained host of friends in nea towns and cities who also will regret rby his leaving. i av. Dr. goon, Burma, of Rev. Benjamin P. sionary at Burma grandfather also was a missionary in Burma. Rev. Mr. Cross came to the United States in 1893, His early edu- cation was received in the schools of Springfield and Westfield, Ma He attended the Classical High school, in Providence, R. I., in 1901. While at school he distinguished himself as prominent track athlete. He duate of Brown University, ving the degree of A. B. in . A.in 1907 and Ph. D from Brown. Ile was a member of several musical clubs at eollege among them being the Glee club, Banjo club, Mandolin club and the College choir. In 1905 he was elected a member of Phi Beta Kappa and later to Delta Tau Delta fraternity, .After leaving he entered the Newton The- | Cross was Asia, in born in 1883, Cross, a mis- 1874. His since 1905 1905 in 1909, all has | ological Institute in graduating in 1910 of B. D, | He came to | N. H., after Massachusetts, with the degree this city from Dover, gning as pastor of the ! Central Avenue Baptist church in | Dover. 1lis work was not confined to | church work but he made an enviable | reputation in doing civic good. He will t the National Committee of Northern japtist Laymen. This committee was formed for the purpose of giving to the Baptist denomination the neces- sary executive body by which pro ams of the great missionary enter- may be brought to the ches. He had lately declined two splendid offers, one of which was to the Y. M. C. A. N: War Work council. He has rec; ¢ com- pleted a tour of the army canton- ments in this section where ho recognized as a speaker of rare abili- ty. He addressed several large Vic- tory ecelebrations since his return home come special secretary of aid was, { Miss { church of | ceremony. | the ! honor MARRIED THIS MORNING. Catherine Domnnelly Becomes Bride of Attorney W. T. Lynch. Miss Catherine Donnelly of 287 South Main street and Attorney Wil- llam T. LyncH of Hartford were mar- ried this morning at 9 o’clock at St Joseph's Catholic church. Rev. McAlenney, pastor of St Peter's performed the The couple were attended Edw Flynn of Hartford Hemy Donnelly, a brother of bride, as matron of honor best man, respective worea hund embroider gown and a white hat, chrysanthemums. The wore o grey-be crepe suit and a carried vellow chrysanthemumns. After a reception at the honse, the couple left on a v trip. Tpon their return they in this city. Mr. Lynch i with the office of the justice In New L Hartford, by Mrs. and M. and bride matron of ded georgette rge black hat. She bride ding will 1 connected department of BELLANS INDIGESTIOY © BELL-ANS Hot water Sure Relief Paul | from woolens — we mean ‘superior’ ens th equals are found only in ‘custom’ establishments, not in the lines of most nation- ally advertised brands. Luke superior and by wool- their i i Horsfall CPon't envy comp those ith pood i Resino heals unsightly eruptions A bad complexion need not cause discouragement, for Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment are proving daily that they heal sick skins, and preserve well anes. They have been used for Fearstorelieveitching, remove pinrples, and to overcome roughness and rashes. Heip to rid yourself of skin trouble, * and keep your complexion attractive by using Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap. For sle by all dragxists. Resierl, Shawice Stick gives @ fres satiing Zather. Tryitl

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