New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1918, Page 13

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10 EAT CHRISTMAS DINNER AT HOME . Private Jones Invalided Back to ¥ States in Time for Holidays Private William Jones of 90 Law- lop street, recently returned from will eat his Christmas dinner ones landed in dergoing treatment in the irmy hospital at Hoboken. He was fiassed duriag the heavy fighting in (2 Argonne forest, and was invalided lack to this country for treatment. He has been granted leave to come to | his home in this city for the holidays ! pnd at the conclusion of a short fur-' ugh Will return to the army hospi- ul for further treatment. years of age, the son of Mr. and Mrs. 90 Lawlor street ted in Company B, 1 2. 1917 He | U who was being treated tal, where he | » wes hlown off | Jones' nose | William Jo s, he participated in the s in which the local boys During the battle of the Ar- forest, he was badly gassed and taken aut of the lines and seat e rear, where he was treated un- ufficiently recovered to make the to the States inow that he was to return a gram sent from New York hformed them that he had landed in rured takea off, he is in exc calth and will return to his home in t the army f that they <« facial ap- of the gmrafting DPTHER ALLIES WAVE NOT NAWED PEACE DELEGATES. <. Dec. 23.-—Almost on the eve e assembling of the peace con- ielegates the United States is v country which has definitely officially announced the compo- 1 of its delegation. News reports 1 names of British, Ital- nd Japanese delegates. ut the French foreign office has re- eived no notification of these ap- ointmenta, Jones is 20 | _{ vesterday aftern enlisted at | e of 19 years in Company R i His parents | o | gram will be issued. BASKE 1. NOTLUS. 1e Continues—No Y. M. ! Winter. Factory Les C. A. Team This e New Britain Machine compan < oy o e S nd game, beat the ders, Frary & C1 team, 49 to Dancing was enjoved after the, e. music being furnished by | n's orchestra. | anager Warren S. Slat i celled all games on the the Y. M. C. A, first team, and team will not play this winter. on is lack of men e plaving with other teams | cipally in Hartford. and do not show | up for practice. and several of last vear's men have not yet been di charged from the service. Anoth reason is that some of the men o pect to be pald for their work. and | Manager Slater refuses to pay them has can- chedule for | SECURE FOX'S THEATER. | Irish Mass Meeting Will Be Held Sun- | day Afternoon. The friends of Trish freedom moet n in the K ts of Columbu ar for next Su completed {in Fox's noon, instea given out p i be thrown open at 1:30 and accom- | modations are presented in the thea- ter for the seating of hundreds oi people. The committee has been fortur sever ¥ ath of Waterbury, Mayor Fitzgeral New Havea, Dr. McCarten of York and several others will t part in the afternoon’s program {final meeting. preceding the m | meeting, will be held Thursday o ning in®the Kaizhts of Columbu rooms, after which a complete pro CORPORAL PETERSON HOME. | <Corporal Julius B. Peterson of “‘Ml | 208th Aero sauadron, stationed at | Pittsburgh, Pa., is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Peter- | son, of 7 Griswold street. After re- turning to his post it is probable he | will be transferred to the aero mail | service at Pittsburgh. He is a broth- recently died from bronchial pneumo- nia in France. ILITHUANTIANS ELECT. The United Lithuanian societies Lithuantan hall and elected the fol- i for the ensuing year kas; vice presi- secretary, John . Adomolitis; trustees Joha Auschunas and Thomas | Zdawcukus; Charles Kaz. lauskas. manager, PRES. OF CONN. LUMBEF | ogh, 40 treasurer of the Stamford spending a 12 | 8 days' furlough at the home of his | B8 & YOUNG 8 FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS .. { er of Private Emory G. Peterson who ' i f LEAN ROAST PORK held its annual meeting last night in | B8 ¥ FANCY VEAL ROAST NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMRER 23, 1018 NS SOCIATION DIED YESTERDAY Lumber Co.. died yesterday of pneu- | and secretary of the Lastern Staic ot monia. He was also pr nt of the | Lumber iation. A\ widow and amford, Dec. 23.—William J. Ke- |, : 5 Cannecticut Lumbermen's association | two children survive Monday Eve., and Tues. CHRISTMAS BARGAINS Mordes bre. o 0 PEOPLE’S BUTTER STORE /., Main St. Gold Medal Flour '3 bbl $1 57 2 HOUR SALE 9 TO 11 A, M. i Selected Eggs 5 1 c Libby’s Salad Dressing 3 larze bot é 1 c Libby’s Evap. Milk ... lge can 130 = Fine Gran. Sugar Best Pure Lard Best Comp. Lard Very Fancy Calif. Raisins .. Ib l SC New Calif. Walnuts ....... 1b 43c Fancy Soft Shell Almends Ib 47(: New Mixed Nuts .......... Ib 39(: New Filberts .............. 1b 33C Fancy Peas or Corn . ... 2 cans 356 Very Fancy Catsup .... 2 bot 25(: tags. Large Can Pumpkin Pound can Crisco Store Will Be Open Wed. Until 12 a. m. 5 ¢ | FRESH HAMS 45c ,‘ SMO. SHOULDERS 306 | SMO. HAMS FOWLS : Fhe Mode! Market wishes you a MERRY CHRISTMAS | HOME MADE SAUSAGE MEAT .. 3()¢ FANCY SAUSAGE NUT MARGARINE OLEOMARGARINE ............... 41c High Grade ROASTING CHICKENS 450 FRESH SHOULDERS JOIN OUR WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS EVERSHARP LEATHER DIARIES ADKIN 'MARK Christmas Suggestions CHILDREN’S BOOKS CRANES WRITING PAPER BOXES CALENDARS PENCIL [ pENCIL WALLETS ART White Tissue for wrapping, labels, seals and 66 Church St. Printers and Stationers ET 171 Park St. | Free Delivery § Cor. Maple St. | Tel. 1435-3 [ HEAVY GRAPE FRUIT SWEET ORANGES JELLY, GLASS CANDIED ORANGE PEEL | SUGARED CITRON Sun Maid SEEDED RAISINS pkg 17C Sun Maid SEEDLESS RAISINS pkg 18c MIXED NUTS Ib 300 GOLDEN PUMPKIN qt. Glass jars lsc MARROW SQU ASH qt. Glass jars 15(: ; CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB NOXW CLASSES $ .50 per week for 50 weeks totals $ 25.00 plus inferest 1.00 per week for 50 weeks totals 50.00 plus inierest 2.00 per week for 50 weeks tofals 100.00 plus interest 9.00 per week for 50 weeks fotals 25).00 plus interest OURS is the ONLY CLUB in New PBritain that pays INTEREST Assets 1,400,000.00 The COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY OPEN TONIGHT 7-9

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