New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 25, 1919, Page 2

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Better prepare NOW for that FEBRUARY : v, 1 U RS BLIZZARD. It’s sure to come. E . | S | That You Bought Qut f--.| HERBERT L. MELLS 1 Ot omniand fh"r‘nf ¥ Hardware 6 Main Street Will Show Y ou cause: d weather, it v f0 be sent to a hos- = T — t:‘;“v?f‘m\?v‘lx He [ #00.000 maimed Scottish soldiers and el SE{ETS AT fiors Dack i Sonas Seotiand ana ow You Wou ave i 5 t is to help them that Mr. Lauder d, £ \pany 51 ing this fund. erp;‘;"??:f:_‘“,"r"::fi”“i‘@::fit’f: H[]N{}R EREL\T POEY) o et e Got Much Better Several times and it was necess: P ms”’, gave a brief but ON 2 him to spend nearly fou “mh‘ in TR T Skotan or tie) Dost's e . cs “SBANISH | bl Ny “ o hfl;fix"&‘; U 'H"” ) . ! D life and said that Buins was a really L FLUBN; 4 3 ove’ of out-of-doors he last b in which he took Sreat i poal bataiie aidiao A Ii TROAT, CATARRH: and a natural aptitude™fofiiout-of- part, the drive in fhe Argonne fores BUPHS Gub HaS Aflfl\lfl Iner g ‘f,.,.‘ },,‘, \\‘.‘h:m:” ':L :H:"\,,f, R IN Anoint chest and back, snuff” "m. doogflife, will be trained for chicken he was badly gassed and after being | poetical genius and 1 whole soul tle up each nostril, and take a | raising, bee keeping, truck gardening treated for his burnsin French hospi- a[]d Ene}[fimmefl S e At A i et fle on the tongue several times a | and such like occupations. Those of tals, was sent back, to the States. He O e an e e onpe f . Anoint with. Sun and Moon | such calibre and a mentality that fits landed in this country about a week S I G okl 1 for 1 Al lifc S ine yefore Chri as and was se 1 : Sal e LOSLY LRos iment, for tired body feeling, | them for industrial life ¢ before Christmas and was sent to the Bobby Burns, although living in the 2 > it was easier for him to put it @ s arde: y ar es | not merel n shop practi * Camp Merritt hospital for urther P fumatism hardening of the arteries et v S 1t ol Ll turther® . dal age, a true son of democracy, into poetry than to write it any other B nerves, stiff joints, tired feet and | some particular job that they ¢ treatment. After three weeks of ge, ns. fill and in which they will feel happ: treatment in that hospital, he was born in advance of his time, was the way Yy with a high quality of educa- ed to Camp Devens where he way Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Hill summed 1e post prandial exercizes con- Bmall size 40c, large jars 75c. Men ality < ansferr . . M el et e e R s e e e e 1 Will Point Out to You, X o v by LOW! . tion girsmeflg‘z‘nlni-kms\nu sz‘co.ne fessional life will be given such spe- The miost Important Shattlostinielt g Ll i Lol LR SBE Tlansine e e uld D tenEl L Svne cial education as will enable them to which he participated were Seiche- 70 ™¢/ H S T s h | follow their chos career—such as prey, Chateau Thierry and the Ar- SIVERBY B¢ Bumns ciny & LAl of jihen Wets Inslancompaiint ot Madam t e A. last evenin Little sp the evening Music was furnished y 2 heathe the red and yellow during the dinner and later for danc- of Scotland and artistic table de ing by the Phenix orchestra man is handicapped over the sighted a cane at times while walking. Like A 30 per cent. The men are bein, ven the other members of this troop who tions gave an appropriate se 3 Present For M. J. Kenney. 30 per cent. more educational train- have returned to this city, Corporal the dining hall, and younsz S| Al {he dancetnroe e | B8 ing than their sighted fellow work- Robinson and Private Edwin Curran, wearing jaunty Highland hats SRl S s sreby minimizing this handicap. he is ¢ tle nervous, probably due sashes of Scotch plaid over their 1b cor d several of the ‘mxt!nn y minim g th cay 1e is a little nervo proba ! - enaaiacniviy e | While a man is being prepared for to a slight case of shell-shock. Pre- white dresses acted as waitre ehioned : ; his future career, the position for vious to his enlistment, Brady was a Pleasing Program Rendered. SOAR SR atacd ltion Sylontrious togbls. I el e o . club on these annual events by which he is fitted is being secured. student at C. L. L, and is a graduate | progaent John Sloan gave : e Shhee iRl Seiendl In a word, he is helped to help him- of St. Mary's school, class of 1914. 4 S S pdigei, G n . D words TelieiTeibec o S r R e [ address of welcome and introduced (hat capacity. A pleasant surprise oc- | S e et Capiel, | atarses ot wolcome and introduced {hat upnit” 3 piasins s os: | | A 1) ill Prove to You That Compardble self to be a good citizen Alex \W. Spain of Farmington 2 Robb presided over the post prang sented with a mond stickpin by Horsfall- _— avenue, is back from France where ~“°% B¢ £ " Mad. | ATLORS RETURNING he saw ¢ n in the Chateau Thier exercises with his ustal wit and the club in token of appreciation for | {8 ade | SR sector. received wounds in one of humor. Miss Jean Cochrane and MIs. his as nee Ir. Kenney responded | (8 OVERCOATS Huck Goes to U, S, 8 Nevada—Cole | his agms, W has been rendered Clara Oakes Usher rendered feveral wiih a pleasant.speech of acceptance. | | [ s 1 ) xcellent. solos and also a duet that The grand n I S | : P oSS New Yorl useless as a membr of Co. H, © 3 e nd march v led by Miss | in Inimitabe N o whip, | 8th Infantry, ¢ et on ‘rnd'a Wwas appreciated. Miss Cochane sang Bilair and Dr. Hill ' Al, A. Huck will leave for that famot cotch song, “Caller | The officers of the Burns club are designs, can be e e country” Decembe on the U. &. S. S the Nevada, tomorrow, after a 15-d: L : s e : d 15% s T o T hee o s Mongolia. Herrin’ " dressed in the characteris- ' President, John Sloan; vice-president, secured at To rloug ¥ £ g £ s tic garb of a Scottish fisher-lass. Mrs. ' \ndrew Brow , Zo di ' i Church street. Huck is to report to Dyson Out of Navy. e l ) ta William | § iscount @ his ship in the Norfolk, Va. harbor Sturman Dyson, son of Mr. and ' oot SATE SAGE oldean’, and Blair: treasurer, Edward Ramage; | He s one of two brothers in the ' s, Georgo M. Dyson of Harrlson (e 00 was called upon to respond reception committee, Mrs. Tennic | Th service. His brother is on the George street, has been granted an honorable (2 27 encore ugust Klein likewise Sloan, Mrs. Annie Young, Mrs. M: e Washington and has crossed the 0cean gijscharge from the Great Lakes Nav- 24 times since enlisting in the navy. . station. He enlisted eight months Ner in h‘fl} he rendered f)v(' \»-H'i: fher MacArthur, Mrs. Bessie Scott, AN s e e O oan s arvies dutics ar tone solo, “March of Cameron Men” :John Sloan, John Youns, A, D. GIif- ou u r was highly pleasing. Miss Robina ford, Alex | & law, massage, literature. gonne Forest. Men who know say that the blind Because of his injuries, Brady uses - favored with vocal solos and the man- t Clifford, Mrs. Mae Gordon, Mrs. | Luke Haorsfall months and expecis to be sent for completion of his High school W3 rdon, James MacArthur, | duty in Cuba after reporting to his Blair, a youthful lassie, danced a John Scott 1d nna ~ott The ship. He recently received a lo : ] f FiiErianol sancaliolihe Sinani Svel i B LRSI T S ey Co. from a personal friend, Pete Crowley Local Men in Hospital. _of a Scottish air played by Piper Esther MacArthur, Marear o ,T who is with the British forces nd Mrs. James O'Leary o filler, and she responded to an en- as just been disc red from Whiti strest have received Word core Ly sivine an excel TR SR , Marion Robb. Pegsy MacTntosh, | § g HARTFORD. | prisonment. Crowley was picked up McKeon, is seriously ill with influenza q.;ce ! ""“““7 Mliss Jennie : Miss i in the field severely wounded and Camp Sevier, §. €. Private Louis ] . { Dorothy MacArthur, Miss v Ohf ) brought to a German camp in 191 Ziskin, mounted, and attached to the Appeals For Lauder Fund ford, Miss Marvjorie Bell, Miss Jean | [§ 3 ) and s since remained a prisoner. ! personnel office, was thrown from his Dave Young, a vetefan of the gres MeIntosh Miss Grace Duncanson He will return to the states n horse and trampled upon some time war : late of the Scotch T d tha Waddell and Miss Jessie | month. g0 and s t came hospital as landers witd which unit ho fought in air. | Edward Coles, a brother of Fugene| young McKeon nders, entertained with a number — - | Col who returned t 1 ir e of war necdotes and Scoteh TRAUT & ‘B S | this city Thursday sev | SFRAWRIDE TO MANCHESTER. dialect songs and ver. Helis | B \m ‘\,‘, _‘ ol .\m“‘" : t ur reat 5 months overse ill also return to The second social event of the sea- Breat personal friend of Harry Lauder | 4y, ‘.} (,'”"\“';'l“'y‘“":”“\]_”‘":‘1”“,\‘""“” sot i} s pool tournament ! his ship Sunday J A ¢ yr the employves of the Russell and n > an eloquent plea for the ciation I‘m,“ A v‘l‘ A5E0s 'n\‘ t John Tutles and Dan Ha- | York,one of the ships which took-o : it e s Y i Rl AT T S L kgt o and y were Ll ners in the juntor | the Germ High s fl He has e e on e w ride, tish soldiers and sailors. He Shtertainmont rtment, anc CeoucTil Ihittc | been doits ant - Forth Ve and dance which will an, Keough in the © 1oir 1 of Fort e lirection of Joseph Storey. plained that Scotland sent more than pbe held on Tu Ay evening, Febru r tournament. | for several months and was a member Und 8 . JOSS 3 oL > n ¢ g U 2 e o s et which oocories @ MEMPOr Storey has been elected chairman of 7 per cent. of her men to the war, ary 18, at Booth a1 The affair | ehearsal of the cast and chorus ed Preside . b o e neh h is the highest pereent 1 b ey B s nand o ; ! SR s B e St mises to be : ce one and so ¥ e society rooms last night, sent to Port Au Prince, Hayti, : g jasstsled) Bya e ez, e fes EOMBS RVaLyE00d Halont e s ATth of Taby " he recently arranged a dance in the tries. lay”, he said “there are for the entertainment | B alph Farrell spending a five- ett bungalow in Kensington. second annual furlough at his home in this city. ’ e ! Phe »w ride of the evening will he illiam H. Buell will be the spes BONNEY HEADS DRUM CORPS to So Manchester, and at the end & S k3D ¢ t the Sunday afternoon meeting in The Y. M. T A. & B. fife and drum of the trip a dance will he held in the 9 & y § bout 15 young women of the | in the Tabs' hall an Ticer r orchestra composed of employes of Al I(,,‘Y\\m “\T V\\..“‘vfmu club bowled | next six _m.mv). were - ) vn‘v;,., ‘; d by I ‘,(1?“13‘\]:“": : Qf qus}c f()l' Tflm()rr(w at 4:50 P P'A he M. ( st night officers chosen a paman Matthew allahan is spend- | * Bonney: vice pre . rill play f . About 15 ORGA CHOIR. o a ten day furlough at his home 1:0San; secret Willia couples v he trir Andante (Fifth Symphony) ‘ z 5 o an; asurer, Burton Twinine o PBecthoven | T Waited for the Tord . ‘ embers of Unity Rebekah lodge ames Murpl assi Legond .. ' . Fedevicin | 55 Mendeissohn 4 Y r Lawrence ter r Deck Thyself, My Soul .. .. | N M meet at the corner of Che : -5 ~ the icorner of Gherry and Bt et 3 : Solo for Contralto—O Rest onney; assists | Brahms ting str s tomorrow at 3:90/| <2~ | IR T ot aviaiicr ander Nest: sistant property man, (A VALY 1 £33 Beethoven ] Eveninzg Hymn ... Rhbeinberger GEANT BARROWS NOW James Keegan: major, Will 7 Who vobbed “THIE MID- g 7 P IN G fAN TERRITORY | Sullivan. A rchearsal of the corp; NIGHT STAGE?? Who rifled § ‘. ERE 3 " % will be held next Thursday evening : ; ® : a letter written on December 5 : e . El Monte Stage Coach i . i LI B o f et S 8§ SOUTH CHURCH VESPERS | | 5 . JOINS MERCHANT MARINE the army of occupation Bton LT Ty “PHE GHT STAG he states that the 302d ;u',l,:::‘.;‘l:“,”:’,::;;: i now Tocated S0 ing bod. arer ohveical B name o T i@ § An.Afternoon Hour of Beautiful Music | T o ST o8 S o it W v o v @ ] A Cordial Tnvitation to the Pubic §)j ~ YOU NEED NOT BUY-- boys were well supplic I ! 1 - q £ ships included Harold ¥. Kiernan of f. C. A. with eatables and My street, New Britain, C st dinner was to be served in 2 3 % X 2 : R 3y oy iy = - t Aining room of t hotel. without 3 g 3 YOU s kits, which seemed quite a t people to celebrate Christmas, 1ittl with which to C brate de et | Wl he , W nuntar L Haoin” i ALWAYS is have necessitated the wearing ubber boots and leather vests. | ey section of the country consists of ELLUE‘%T&&,ATED LE RE stwork of steep hills and v { the hills which rise quite abruptl SR e R Many Hizhiy Interesting Colored Views of the Grandest I . : ficene:f};' in the W:)ex'%s i ] EDWABD MESHK[N ISEE KEENEY’S SIINIDAY EVE., Z:830 FURRIER BIG SHOW ¥ Red Cross Hall, 426 West Main. Everyone Welcome §|} 139 Main Street

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