New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1918, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1918. \NNOUNCEMENT "l Fugene Clerkin Writes of Lile at, Al Competitive Games Front, Also in Hospital Receive Stimulus After War HERALD MAN SEES HUN DEVASTATION P ! sional, are preparing for an exte Herald staff, has written to , are prep: ] ions e ¢ 'y are to the eff interesti cxperiences at the front. TURE “ 5 ’, tions of the country are to ill a Paris hospital with the influenza LEC ° A of their particular activity and aid S “Just France ey " time previous to the war. While i “Monsieur . W. Denton, | 4 [ vet too soon to more than outline ccretary Y. M. C. A, New Britain ;§ # possibilities, it can be said that ma Conn., U. 8. A : 8 ( annual meetings of such bodies wh i ? 1 g ® 4 ® be perfunctory 2 momentous interest in the reconstrf Since leaving ‘God’s country’ it has major and minor baseball leagues diately reach the heights popular sport. It is pointed out, hg month. Problems relative to h parks in some cities must be sol definite statements regarding the 19 lerk til he went New York, Nov. 26.—Sport gove: J. Clerkin, u n ) ; S : : 4 th amateur and pr vith the ¥, M. C. A., & mem- ing bodies, both a T revival of competition during ton, acting Y. M. C. A, v n y rear. > from all o, telling of some of his coming year. .Reports from al ! that authorities and organizations Am ther things, he writes that he t alr B e~ er the has seen service at the front, has been already planning to re-enter the fi 14 has acted a chauffeur. His letter re-establishing sport upon a bef] and broader basis than reached at Friend Denton: suppose you S el 0 ire of the opinion that T have entirely | A Gt oy it Ao itaie orgotten my promise to you to w =~ 3 R T SR EX-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES flon period which Is coming in spd iev Swlli orove accoptahleiito fivouy) It can be stated authoritatively ¢ resume business next Spring. It not likely that the game will im 4 e which it had climbed when the wo to be given under the aupices o War first took toll of America’s m ever, that baseball has establishe record in weathering the greaf .‘ crisis of modern times with but curtailing of the 1918 season by i railroad rates, loss of certain & players and maintenance of duplig and this will be accomplished betw¢ , now and next April. Many of the officers of the golf tennis associations are at present service and it is impossible to sec championship,tournaments. Sentl among the pl and followers these most popular of amateur spo is overwhelmingly in favor of a r| , toration or continuance of the t tourneys next season. Those auth itises who discuss the situation as dividuals expressed the same se ments and it appears to be a foregd conolusion that pre-war conditions 4 CHERIRL B RRE G be restored at the annual meeti scheduled January and February. been one incident aftter another with e e e al me and most of the time has been e el Uhton rs il g Stnoe myarrivaldn Mrance will be awarded at the annual meef 1 have been in the war-stricken 10-' in Philadelphia and in view ‘of cality and in that time I received a | e e i O ey ol feiantle, S mateur Athletic Assoclation and o Rk S Intercollegiato Athletic Confere sk ‘(; %‘nrf(\'“t’ onioe held their titulat games in 1918 it is S b | lieved that the meets will be stad il sl el next May and June as usual. Coll Sl e iy il e athletics are certain to be affected NET PROCEEDS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE RED CROSS TICKETS NOW ON SALE e r y with the soldiers aand at e it a well known fact that the ar e T THEM AT ANY DRUG STORE IN NEW BRITAIN kilos from Verdun. The Boche must C——— favor of athletics and will put no have realized that we were there for stacles in the way of proper compd n the very fi night a ‘Jerry’ avia- AR DN T TR tion. 1c ave us our first baptism of war. Baseball and rowing, two ot 162 BOX major sports at the colleges durd the Spring,' will also be revived 229Balcony 276Balcony § §863Orchestra e e 2 S ones which exploded all around us, e Seats at Seats at Seats at Seats at i io ettt > night this perfarmance games and races will be conduc 5 ed. The Boche, however, 50 75 $l 00 2 00 along the same lines which now p s strong on variety, so when his c . ° vail in football. College nines will rs got tired of banging away his - permitted to play near-by rivals a8 irtillery went to work. But as there | dual regatt: will be staged. If { must be ending to all things, on restrictions are eased or entirely Septe r 26, the Allies opened up This Is Mr. Taft’s First Appearance in This City. Residents of New Britain, Hartford, @i oo wards kept on the jump. possibility of a revival of the Ea During the exciting days that fol- et T | Bristol and Other Neighboring Towns Will Be Anxious to Hear Him. If You Want to Be oz momirs, chocolate near the trenches be- ge sports next Fall; as by th ides dealing out other ‘goodies’ to the f Y S W’ Ad 5 Y t | time it is thought that the colled boys, the gifts of the ‘Y.’ I have been Sure 0 our eat’ e vise ou 1o ! will have resumed thelr normal fuf t most desolate country een, due to the ravages I have also heen in Ar- hat now famous vicinity. will not permit, Mr. Denton, to ibe what a picture there is. I can Letter explain than write. After we were relived T fell heir to that mal- ady known here ‘lu’ For some time I was in Paris recuperating. Well and sound again I have been assigned ns a chaffeur. My headquarters are n Paris and T am fast becoming de- idedly Parisian with two things miss. ing, viz: the French mustache and the cane Recently I met Harry Scofield of Hartford. We had a long chat and | I believe that he recognizes Salte Pets' as the ctate champions, and be- ides he pays a tribute to the manner n which he was treated in the New Y. M. C. nd by Mr. Sla- | 1150 met H. Crawford and nd decide to take up my experience will about fit me more for Plainville job. ble you these few lines in a town fav CITY BOWLING LEAGUE GET YOUR TICKET NOW —If it’s a drug store=they have it— THEY COMMITTEE ON PUBLICITY 0| During 13 Months F stice Air Forces Were Active. 239 709 BOMBING R 26.—Statistics o | lished relative to the work of the In- dependent Air forces show that dur- und 6,000 men from the flying corp it is planned to dispatch a steame to America every day this week. %mmmsm | tions. In the realm of the motors, pla are taking shape for the restoratl of many sport competitions. Raci enthusiasts are looking forward to 1} | establishment of many new recoyf on land, water and in the air throy the use of the Liberty Motor, which| { is expected will be available for cof petitive purposes, next Spring. T} Automobile Association, Aero Club America and the American Pow | Boat Association will all stage chai | pionship races in their respeect classes during 1919 as preliminary the resumption of international co tests for famous trophies. Trottl pacing and racing, which have e tinued throughout the duration of war will be developed upon a larg scale, according to the statements those interested in these sports. T| vacht clubs of the Atlantic Coast Try Making Your Own f New Britain here and | producing items of much s {o me. It begins to look as though Tl A but very | this war is about finished. — Jester: . h .. e 0ES 6. mistice the astonishing number of e i& sonie - 495 16 TG o mmene, 5 - § 709 bombing raids were made by in the huts. | G | A British aviators over German terri- wureau would do ! ! Warriors. ! 409 1166 | tory. ) e | There were 374 raids on large Ger- will be revived next Summer. The o | il 3 e e MYers .- oea-c. 85 85 $ T = | man towns; 209 on German airdromes Mmflmfifi cials of the bicycle racing bodies § the voters wouldn't Valentine ki, 84 b [ - | established for the defense of the W Bl G tend to broaden the scope of com; A e T ‘revethan ..... 96 104 5- 5 MflTHtQS DU 'I'HIS | Rhine, and 126 on other military ob- f you combined the curative proper- ition and the same holds true ) Uy ing the dust off Mautical charts preparation for a revival of yacht! Wou can save sbout $2, and have [:1 and a number of regattas and cruis & better remedy than the ready- L Borier o e 52 : Ing the 18 months preceding the ar- E Cough Remedy S e e and g [91 abandoned during the past few yea made kind. Easily done. ] . s Es z 5 ties of every known “read de” cough A hompson ..... 92 90 jectives. The list of large towns vis- o o™l probably could not get as MAany minor sport geverning hod ited shows that were hombed dur- much real curative power as there is in ccording to information gleaned = LGN ooonape 91 92 : | - ing the period. this simple home-made cough syrup, a hasty carvass of the country. Stomach Misery WITH EGZEMA : ; When the Children Congh, Rul | 5,125 231 %00s of nomes were drop- Sabn im oty e e e s ™ s, 22 LR side there is convinci: et ®id of That Sou ana Musterole on Throats | ped utes. i B i T an s ol o e e Indigestion and Chests | = =l Get from any druggist 274 ounces of B o0 Itched and Burned So Could < i N 1] o Pinex, pour it into a pint bottle and ‘:”hfl\'e n, great st!ry”nl‘us to sport a . UNIVERSAL LEAGUE. o telling how soon the symptoms ma el NIP fill_the bottle with syrup, using either e coming vear will be but a natfo or run down, your food « : Not Sleep. Cuticura ey | develop into cro:p, or worse, - And thers Erales e I Rny plain_granylated sugar syrup, clarified period of proparation for the grea gest ts in ‘your: stomach Columbias | when you're g| u have a jar of Mus i e A0 ASECR, DAY R O SOTD AN, ¢ 025 et jof which causes sourness, Healed. | Qlumbia s liteeoie : = S Amecricans Leaving England As Rap- desired. = The result is a full pint of - foul breath, pain at pit of s o Itafiol?;ngoi ELS Brompbjancs re\‘ idiy As Possible. yeally better cough syrup than you ©°O™ \any otk iser: . : . could buy ready-made for three times R SERAn VR OS2 S D SIS 0T e, ““An awfui eczema broke out from Curtis .. o 7 As first aid a certain remedy, London, Nov. 26.—Tn preparing to the monéy. TLastes pleasant and never the crown of my head to my shoulders. Hayle S 3 5 Musterole is ccllent. Thousands of spoils. international competition a CARE FOR SICK PRISONERS. % send American soldlers home, Ameri- L 5 : It broke out in blisters that Robinson ...... 89 9 95 Mmothers know it You should keep & °© L e i ) This Pinex and Syrup preparation gets & were sore and red, and my| A, Anderson ... §§ 113 —_ 330 jar in the house, recdy for instant use, | ©a" army officers have decided that right at the cause of a cough and giv-s 11¢1 Cross Will Send Supplies to M ey /22 =] head seemed to be one big oy i 5 g 142 It is the reme’y for adults, too. Re | the only units which will remain are nHuv.\-k un{nodmt‘v relief, : J‘t) loosens tklle Prison Camps. fred 42 M eruption. I could not sleep - - hstes e onchitis, tonsilitiy | o few of the medical service and the Dhgfm, Stops the macty, throat tickle i oshington, Nov. 26.—Sick ai )« =/~ ititchedand burned so, My 2 24 12 ;f‘c‘,’,‘e“"go‘n‘;‘fi?;. neuralgia, head- | giafrs of the rest camps. It is hardly go gently and casily that it is really wounded American soldiers who wel — i 174 clothing irritated my neck, e gestion, rheumatism, | ;;ohable, however, that these vest astonishing. : held prisoner by the Germans : ng and I was disfigured. Goodison lumbago, pains es f back or camps will be required as troops are A day’s use will usually overcome the who are not strong enough to 00d ¢ ha “I had the eczema four months,| (17P5 = ! joints, sprains, > muscles, chilblains, | | ing sont home directly from France Ordinary cough and for bronchitis, moved at the present time will will und sea, before hearing of Cuticura, and I used S ids of the chest (it | . 4 the few units now in England be- Croup, whooping cough and bronchiaf earedifor By thelAwarican Ba G dizz biliousn nervousness e s Hartney L 7 T | and the few units 1 Sngla e A et el ared y the Amer] ed Crol two cakes of Soap and four boxes of / | Ay long to regiment France and r e through Alfred Ney, a Swis gick headache and constip: Ointment when I was healed.”| ('%e .. coas . spital size $2.50. [FoRe so reEimants in Srang B Pinex is a most valuable concentrated gh Alfred Ney, a neut. follow (Signed) Miss Beulah Whidden, Wiegand .... g i | be sent there. compound of genuine Norway pine ex- delegate with large German expe: Mi-0-na stomach tables r 3 Woodland, Me., F B 1‘4 1918, h Steps also are being taken to tract, and has been used for generations ence and acquaintance. Sy 15 dwallow nnd are g e ha e | ; ; ; ) | hospitals here. It has been decided to break up severe coughs. A cablegram received today at Rd §e 1o tablen indigesion end any, or Cuticura Soap and Ointment are & ] y ‘f‘ patic who are not likely to To avoid disappointment, ask your Cross headquarters from Paris sa | I Pocket Knive, all of Ches et o oney | Lo evmvaCey toilet nhen. recover within two months will be T ey :cfcel’gfgfi;tm:g it is planned to place all these Ame ok ¢ sale by The Clark ‘- Dok, eesa. Aidsees post-card: Guaranteed to give atbsolute satis- CNS In a central hospital and it pe Braines and gll leading dr Soup Be. Ointment 25 and Boe. ~Taleam Sweet gists Boyington 6 salled today she took sent home ag coon as suitable are available. Wheu 2 : faction or money promptly refunded. @ SiPle, provide American medical s 1 Eho Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. | /tendance for them.

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