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FHONE 330. AND MOON OINTMENT JICK RELIEF FOR SPANISH ENZA, COLDS, SORE BAT, CATARRH. Bint chest and back, snuff a up each nostril, and take a on the tongue several times a § Anoint with Sun and Moon ent, for tired body feeling, fnatism hardening of the arteries Inerves, stift joints, tired feet and all size 40c, large jars 75c. d only by A. W. Lowrie. sale at Dickinson Drug Co, C RSFALLS 7/ Ready-for- Service Suits and Over- coats Every one admits the su- periority of cus- tom made clothes over the machine made article ~ The Horsfall Co. ASYLUM HARTFORD. Luke 93 ST, 3 ng school Tue Il All who wish to take g mect at 7:30, dancing 1} p. H. up m. many frieads of Mr. Kjos of Main street, d them a surprise in honor of the fes which began a the evening lunch was rendered d accom Sullivan of joyed and by all gn Edward Eichstaedt, . Indianapoli; and this city party las New Year's week ago. was served by rfed on the piano by Hartford. Dancing a pleasant evening of the is on board ship, for overseas duty. KEnsign jaedt spent a furlough at his shortly before & AMES O KFTE}-PA HOME. c Sent to (n.mp Devens to Re- ceive 'Treatment, ate James O'Keefe is spending ay furlough at his home at 115 street, at the expiration of he will leave for Camp Devens atrent. Private O'Keefe is the Mrs. Margaret O'Keefe, and a r of Company 1, 102G Infantry. s sericusly wounded some time d sent back to the states. ate O'Keefc was highly d by his officers for his and a fletter received by his shortly/after he was wound- i of his heroic act in guarding for some time after a bullet atered his body. He was re- when relief came, to a hospi- "Keefe is o brother of Sergeant O'Keefe, formerly a practic torney in this city. While sthe two brothers were in con- t with one anothcr, gned to the com- work - same divi- Walter | | BOWLING NEWS UNIVERSAL GUE. (OO0 PLACE | B. Clark. So Writes Sergeant s Aiter Year in France I!o\ln ’4-\ e Baker ! 469 Sengeant Harry | Radiators. medical detachment of the gineers in France, lowing letter to his mother, Mrs, C. Kemmerer, of Maple street: “December 12, Kemmerer, with 20th has written the fol- 61 99 Guiberson Fusari B. Clark Frank 1918, ; lw. w right “Dear Mother: “Just a few lines to let that everything is O. K. In a previous letter, which you no doubt have re- ceived by this time, I told you how I had recelved that money order, and 1 thank you again for the same. “Well, Mother, I expect to be home pan the end of January. Rumor has it Traver that we leave here the 15th of Janu- | ary. I don’t know how true it is, but | T hope it’s correct. I've been over in this country long enough, believe me. “] am at the present time at Lan- vigney-les-Gray (Haute Taone). Look up the city of Gray, Haute Laone, on the map and you will readily the place I am at. It is a small town of some 500 inhabitants. “Again 1 send my Xmas and wish I were going to be home to enjoy it with you, but never mind, my homecoming won't be far off. Think of it, if that rumor is true! A vear to a month from going to and from France! If T get home uary T expect to be by April or May. “Glad you and dad and well. Keep well until 1 get “There sure you know | | Hubbard Schmalz Stearns Trade Shop. 86 a4 <90 Cooney Nelson Wunsch ....... 80 Parsell W find greoti 432 Coffee Grinders, Norton .102 Kerin Neurath O com in J an- the lerson Marg are home. was some bunch that died in New Britain with the ‘flu.’ T knew a bunch of them, too. I won't know any of my old friends when I get home. A bunch Killed over here and the dying® with the ‘fu.’ “I am not going questions in this letter I expect to be home soon after it che Gee, it sure is hard to believe! be to God's country. Never will T knock train service or else in the old U. S. A. shall T roam from ther conditions similar to which T left “I just got from a ride on a motorcycle. Tt's sure some motorcycle, too. T don’t what's the matter with it and 1 think an expert mechanic could tell. To hear it run vou'd think it had the ‘ral’ I can min one but not fix it, so you can imaizine how far I got on my ride. “Well, Mother, there goes ‘chow’ horn After receive this don’t write any more T'll probably be home before I receive | those letter: | ing vou a Merry Christ- appy New Year, I remain, | “Your loving son. “HARRY."” Henry Hindle Bancroft Richards have Guite rest been to ask vou any for you CITY in anything and never again unless under the ones under Harpoons 96 101 .118 94 109 138 95 106 Wallis Hine Nichols Hines 412 439 Oaks. 91 83 S0 in Live know don’t Chalmers Youn Richter Cage the so will close you 97 DEATHS DURING MONTH JUST CLOSED ! Last Week of Old Sees 16| Deaths—10 Warrantce Deeds Filed. During the month of there were 97 deaths in tk ing the week ending last were nine marriage lice issued, 16 death certificates issued and 44§ deeds recorded The following war- | rantee deeds were recorded at the city clerk's office: | Edgar C. Linn to Joseph K ski, land on Overlook avenue. New Britain Real Ei Co. to John Marro, buildings -on Black Rock Louise Timbrell to zyn, land and building street Albert Y. | erick W. Y | one-fourth Maud Y. December | s city. Dur- | vight ther | rchnow- Title an and land avenue Walenty et al Mur- | on Kelsey rroll to arroll interest Rossberg Shepherd land 1 buildings, Jeffe street to Frederick W. ! Fred- | | | | Meitzkowski, of Broad thrown through t wind- of an automobile last night and necessary to take 26 stitches to he wounds received through the t. Dr. Frank Zwick n and found that a large artery neck had been cut, as were sev- her parts of his neck ccident occurred when loomed up before the car o collided, causing damage to ph a milk attended | and back. | and | and buildin one- Jefterson street. to Eva Newhoff, street. land interest ell La Stewart Land Arvid Oison, Yarroll, fourth Bodw [ 1ana | Scandia | | Co. on and land Co. to at Brook- | {1awn | Max Zucker to Bernard Miller, land | and buildings on Elm street | Emily Peterson to Pal- mieri, land and buildings 02 and Seymour streets sstate William C. |1H's\ E. Hillard, et al, ing Cedar street Tar Gennara Elm Hillard to Caro- land and build- s on ERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, The Leading Il YOU MUST COME EARLY Also Commended for Gallantry During Week of July 18-25 A citation, signed R. division, William J | of this city for wo: battle of the Marne ed his citation for despatch Major General C. Edward 26th Private { manding the has | accorded during the ond | recei rying the heavy barrage of this battle in addition to the speci received another, signed the commanding officer ing him with unusual gallantry ing the week of Juiy 18- parteipated in the same { which P Frank V. ceived the citation Th | of battles spoken ince her son went in Comp ther with to the border. W lled out accepted Joseph was re after ace Joseph was rejected after was accepted service in the National Army and thern camp from which was discharged recently The citation with the Yanlke Division,—Disci Stout Hearts”, foilows “Private Willlam J. Grabek, Co., 1024 T Infantry. T have with much pleasure the reports vour rental commander and gado ander regarding your lant and de the July 20 eniiste 1916 and his Joseph, went | the company Wiliiar | service and eph_ shortly service and eph, shortl in was for was 10 a so iption ling re cor conduct field on carrying Mise Walsh Was the Star “YANKEE AE ARSH Screen D personally becn Grabek Grabe and aiding the wounded during Grs O'Keefe broth W otion to duty | mes- | Amanda Grey’s Terrific in the Local T. PRINCL"” A. B. S AD amatic Juvenile in an Absorbing YOU MUST COME EARLY!! © GRABEK CITED FOR °= BRAVERY AT MARNE S. GOES DOWN ages and aiding the cavy enemy firc in t the Mar wounded of have enterec Div orde e and deed the Y record of nkee 26th Divisio N. B. H. TO DEFEAT AGA | Gets small Fnd of 10 2 Game With Bridgeport H. S. com- Basketball Team sketball team of the se school defeated the ok | am vesterday afternoon in 36-t0 Bur New Britain bright feat and offensc and one ve of made by Bun ense Red and Gold team. This is dur- abek Jor first eam, vear member and h work far bevond the squad. shooting from vestere the e in work i Wall ed field goal shot f and is credited vell-direct nce down thé tloor wnab Ve much nold fumbles being po. and was their to even many mmber of The continually ons for a 1en 1917 by Bri ied center, gained port this, he port. hoys Mur fioor ma s ordered Manager Will goal of W on the for the handled to hi further phy, General O'Brien the directed criticism Referee Dick n which the { eral times it w time called to have the though suffic as a the gallery had management been on the job The line-up follows New Britain Bridee Bunny ’ Mia Teft was much i Dillon crowd was as nec the off floor, ailable in of | po1 xal- Forward in | Burns Tic Left Guard. “THE THINGS THAT COUNT” A Series of Sunday Evening Sermons at the Methodist Church Music, under second b DWARDS, 5 Score 1919, ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY ] We have been fortunate to engage for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday for a special feature. MATINEE AND NIGHT MISS KATHLEEN A. WALSH MATINEE AND NIGHT of This City Hit the singing will be shown the song in Motion Pictures—Miss Walsh will Sing at Every Performance. how ONEY Story. New Britain’s Swectest Soprane Who Will Sing “DADDY M[NE” Co-ordinate with positively management has arronged for and opera managers to be pres will later be announced. York musical Their names leading New at at this treat. I The "I REAL “BIG TIME’ VAUDEVILLE Reminding You that Lyceum Quality is Supreme. COMING!! “THE STILL ALARM” sred 1 in o IN| in e team. | the the | ny's of the regular | the | vith rom | off the ¢ ints Bridge- | oft iam ell- Sev ave crowds ordered room the cco key CONGREGATION BETH EL MASS MEETING TURNER HALL, SUNDAY, JAN. 5th, 7230 P. M Addresses, Rabbi Samuel Price of Springfield New York Seminary Speakers Rabbi Reuben Kau‘man, Chairman Children’s Play Brink Wallin, Taylor NEW YORK New sixty-seventh Joffre, FIRE!! FIRE!! . Murphy The anniversary throughout France, of England, York City. The local at St. Ma will be celebrated doubtless in many and in New Center, Kaplan Right Forward. Blade . parts also Maher celebration will be ’s-in-the-Bowerie, 10th i street, west of Second Avenue, with | the French Consul General, Gaston Liebert, presiding. Frencch officers will speak and opera stars will £ This the the “Marseillaise” and other French of Marshal patriotic songs. Money raised by the “stopped them at the | church for the fatherbess children { of France will be presented. INFLUENZA Horlick’s Malted Milk Very Nutritious, Digestible L k The REAL Food-Drink, instantly prepared. Made by the ORIGINAL Horlick processand from carefully selected materials. Used successfully over Y century. Endorsed by physicians everywhere. Specify HorIICk S The Original held Right Guard. TO PAY HONOR TO JOFFRE York, Jan. 4 birthday who first The DIET During and After The Old Reliable Round Package ORLICKg LTED My o g, “JAPAN” Will be the subject of the Illustrated Lecture at the Red Cross Hall 425 West Main Street Sunday Evening, 7:30 Views of rare beauty hand colored by artists of na- tional reputation. Everyone Cordially Welcome. Silver offering received v