New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 29, 1919, Page 2

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INESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1o1e. FEING | R * CONQUEROR (F DPALHILED R/ /4 LN S RHEUMATIC PAINS MecAvay With Fred Schace When He Fell The Varnish proposition is very simple. B James McAvay of Ia Yette street, ! ;b'“.h the American army in France, ff has written to his mother telling her o e S S Just remember that a floor gets one fighting without being injured. hut he adds a pathetic touch when he tells of | i ¥ . seeing his pal, Frederick Schade of kmd Ouf wear fu:‘nltul'e another and outdoor Greenwood street, killed in battlo | - ’ while but a few feet from him The = letter follows | 8 A - o T4l Bovlralle I Tran i surfaces another. IR “Nov: 12, e R R L » I Then remember that SUPREMIS FLOOR ing ¢ in almost two e o | ract it is the first time 1 ” s VFST‘ 2 i s Pt e VARNISH is the best Varnish for floors and in th be: of health and not et e et o |8 that we guarantee it. | beople say ‘finis’. Yesterday the ne | Doran's liniment now for sale at ith hn Fleld of Honor | came in that the Kaiser had abdic s o . f | City Drug Co. 457 Main street, New ed and that armistice was on. \Well B | Brita onn ot Iam asglad as every one elseand . §600.00 Reward will be paid to only waiting to have them i N anyone who will prove that the below paspLne 3 up and get ready to sail for the U, ¢ i | testimonials are not genuine. R | corvins with RN ricen forces G & B This liniment is meeting with re- evaat Bt comands ot | |0 France is shown in the following | ™ .y ym at present on a seven di | markable success in treatment of the governor, a"Major Talbot: letter .sent to Mr. and Mrs. A. Berson. | rurlough with what is ) . l | rhcumatic pain. The use of this iy i Y of this city. The letter Is from Cap- | company. We are in the town of | = I ) remedy by hundreds o sidents of Refused to Permit Search. { tain T. 1. Roderick, of the Machine 5 deanacaates ol rasicen — Bourboulle, which is located i1 The first open break occurred one { Gun company of the 58th Infanty, 18 BIPHe true human side of the oflicers | | Connecticut and other states, proves | conclusively that this is the liniment and is written extolling the pralses | pe ‘ e e A d g pra never was used for anvthing e hut { to use in the treatment of rheu- captain of the Marine Corps to © i and the decds of Sergeant Harry Ber- | . summ resor The government 5 & . X B | 1ytism aboard the cruiser for the purpose of | son, who was killed in action on Oc- | paya for everythis We live in swell | e French Alp. It e some pret day when the governor detailed ; Our liniment is highly endorsed by ! requesting permission to search it for | surplus coal or ammunition. The I | | | | | | | tober 6 It is also interesting to read | hotels & sleep be 0 v » sheets , & and P between white sheet eminent physicians, nurses, hospitals in the letter that a New Britain boy, \ vou imagine sleeping between i | when there was but one officer left in | white sheets again? Last night was ! : If, for any financial reasons, vou the company, was the right-hand man | the first ti since 1 left home and i) = are unable to purchase our remedy | of the officer left and helped him | that is over seven months. We sure the marines t the craft, and [, d bring his men safely through the bat- { do eat good and can sleep as long as §l | wo will cheerfully mail to you one or S DEn GRS ierman officer 1) "U\aw Britain people will be proud | we want to. The TFrench Alps are | & B | more bottles frea of charge, upon saw we meant business he sent word | 0 NEW DUHIGH DOGRIE WL be I e il e e e e Bl | recoipt of a letter from your pastor. ashore that the scarch could be made | g e ol e e ° X e P| Address all communications to B. hite = White Madras | with his permission. ettt Gnat s Dlicar e uns rai B | D. G. Laboratories, Meriden, Con- Pajamas—Tail- | With the obvious purpase of get- | .o o De L e HARTFORD. | mecticut < insehagiciintol EheRRo0d IaEa L SR P T 3ritain, € | “Well, Ma, T never told yon that T B | An Indorsement From a Trained ored plain; $4 b S T = New Britain, Conn I . Ma, 1 or tole JICIR — ¢ P | was a fighting doughboy, but seeing N values, special [EIMOEANE Mo Uaor R e dinnsy ! N | that the war is over 1 will tell you it | Meriden, Conn., Lanouette St { at | to which Major Talbo the ol : th o [ sent a letter ad- [ | ava been fighting since the : | B. D. G. Liniment Co., 1 : ) cars foned on the s were in- | ¢ I to A m giving details of | week in June up to nine days ago so i Meriden, Conn. ¢ vited. ~ Fulsome compliments wer % PR | captain of the Cormorant bluntly e fused to grant the request. The 1 al governor of the island then ordered and Night Shirts for Men i serson, | s that we surely earned this Gentlemen: 1 take great pl m " 5 sentleme e grei easure pald {o the officers who attended, the s not been received. | pest ave mever been wounded 7 i 3 evider M| in recommending B. D. G. Liniment major continue but the American . hg for an answer ol S i 6 Beani hear " 5 1 ®rom February to April, 1917, the | pr 1 b Wi e e Pody@wWas SHocHe o in any form. I have had occasion to Luke Horsfall l”"“‘ during which exchanges of notes | B a0l ) i 0 W Fred Schade's death. It sure was too | i @ | usc all kinds of liniments, and, have you azain what 1 remember of | hbad. Tt was the first time that I Co. j on the subject of abandonment Of|] v, gon's denth, for the other letter | cried In a good many y but . 2 4 g | submarine warfare were taking place | 100 nave been | T ke SR e et Qur.siore is like a veritab ring garden. Every new shade of hospitals, as I am a trained nurse of ' beiween ited States and Ger- e maanit o T in » [ e e e e the ndvanced spring season, every braid, evary new flower, and [|2 number of years' standing, but 93 ASYLUM ST, many. r " d that many . H 3 B overy kind of 1 trimming is included in our array of || Will sale for B. D. G. that it has g IFay—a wood west of the Meuse Itiver, | fore he got it and was about 20 fcet HADIEORD 7 rang : o near Brieulles—on October 6, 1918. | away from me when he fell. He was | § » | :_"_‘ 1 to ’_]«1 the best of them all. I, | crut f S ¥ w'“"']" Moo | We were in a very bad place there, as | sure a good pal of mine and was wel D EIMNMDD e sssialnlvgnecommend it { done by the Germans to make he . 0 anyone ;uard duty of the marines stationed Vervi iy by oue it the batterfes overlooking the har- | { bor increasir difficult. They formed | a habit, he said, of hold drills in | the middic of e night, of swim- < ; signaling | and had orders to hold it at all costs. | the lines and it will be some time |§ TRIMM ED MODELS B. D. G. Liniment Co., ming before dayhreak, and ne 3 i e i ALY MM ED 2 LS 4 TY prenl : A e v G e wi | before T answer them all, so kindly ) | R e C’ IT‘EMS with lanterns at all hours of the night, | Your son was absolutely the cooles 2 that complains that In in and with straw combinations and George - | seen them used .in_ both .homes and | the Boche were giving us heavy shell | ltked by all the members of our com- | ) 1t red & t ment you will find hats of lisere | fire overy duy.. They had fire on us| pany. The captain always spoke well braid and pincapple stra d all the newest shapes and colors rom front and both flanks and were | of him and was more than touched And you can pur 15 e kind of trimming you want for we [if | MRS. FRED LANOUETTE counter-attac : us every day. Our| When hé heard of his death. 1 re- [ have a splend sortm "or women who make their own hats A Sufferer For Fifteen Years. whole regiment was in Bois de leay | ceived 21 letters when I came out of f we are prepar to furnis their needs. | Meriden, Conn., 190 Grove St lance. Friday evening, Berlin.—advt nniversary requiem high mass it Peter's Ro- | | oning we were told by t over ntelligent fellow and often helped me | battery for any resi el 5, one of my officers, Lieutenant ed cancert which is to he g ‘As was usual, the cutter from t w0 died compnny en spoke to ma of his admiration Bleeding or Protruding Piles. | ant who was to demand Irritation: Soothes and Heals. | der, departed for ti Cormor: Tiin Ao hnvoten Georgette crepe, and Sanllene - o ral G 5 \king was the | and nerviest man that I had in the | cXPlain to anyc o 0 I $ Gentlemen: 1 have suffered from The Cormorant’s sinking was th £ s R L ey have not heard from me. You lso with straw, we have the prettiest array you can find in the city rheumatism for past fifteen vears. climax of a serles of exciling events | company. He would volunteer to do g s e Rl P A s e e s R : Wl of which occurred 7 to $ o'clock | anything. 1 usually took him with me By thoRonlyaion oty = Sl i e ; ing g e proper Have doctored and tried medicines of e thatorning o fe PAprll bt when 1 went around to visit my differ- | 10 Mo ' hope that It will bright- | THE mei will want to buy. = Bl all kinds without getting much relief albot sald At 7:30 o » sa 1t gun positions, for he was a very | ¢ You up, for [ L ] . na$i'co v EOSRGR O, ISl LR Sty $2.50, $3.50 }§ T will say that after using B. D. G worryin 4 e e o) 200 E s e e I have obtained more relief from It tholic church Thursday morn-| . in,¢ war had heen declared ugainst | by his good suggestions. On Octo- | ITom Frank Wl Tl e ¢ b i s N S SR IR IOl e S 200 35,05 than from anything I have ever used 30 o'clock for Rev. Rhela- | oo " anag that one of the naval | ber 4 HSdRsiputifon ettt on (WL ML Bl R e Will gladly recommend it to anyone. v‘ “\ . L er’\"" « \‘ \\v‘u? lioutenants would go aboard the Cor- ount ek and came v near f"l'.“ e (D) MOD ES UP TO $15.00. Yours truly, Ao those whe will nttemy | morant to demand the surrender of | surrounding us. 1 remember of you el e n i i had. nolmore : SR e : - P.J. BARRY a Kealchar or | o osuEeL Y I | son doimx very good worlk that day ,.ws and I hope that this letter finds - . . . PRSI | \ Hearty Indorser of B. D. G. of Me Battery Ready For A\ction. ' rifle t > had taken from | o and evervone else at home in the | . S _— - . { \l\m(hnmn Conn., 124 Grove St A “I was instra « spare my | o wounded i pyinan ) OnE Oatos s ot o e R fand bt S ) ertioel : worry about me i I g MR, HRE S | 3 . Conn \ meot- | might be made by 2 « by, was killod, and several of “Your loviug son = z Tl | e e B et Trinit | my non-commissioned officers w AMES. W ! sufferer from rheumatism for years held Monds | that the lowerin the Cormora vounded. Nex{ dny, while standing S [0 ("‘ § io .S {\\ le in business in Middletown 1 1t the home of Miss Florer 5 was t t 1t | in a group of & al men, your son Challenge milk 16c, Russ P “?Ii | was troubled so much with rheuma- paansy were made forftheold S S ncians: got & dlrect hit 7 mm. s and Lave. el sm 1 was compelled to give up busi- instantly. = — > ! nd g TN o e Gy . R % 2 n 1d go to the springs; even went uary 2 The following v Gorman Crplecn “‘m“‘ oS S J hd [ cannot toll you how sorry T felt | mpy A GENEROSITY RU \‘E‘l_ ROAST !“4}*1‘ K Y o | to California, thinking the change ot officars or comin T : d P ShOre | far o wax noi only a very valunble & { FRESH CAU f L‘ FLOUN )E RA SR § | climate would benefit me, but 1 came T 18. € vice po B EBULOEL Y U RESLT 0N D 5 SOON A8 AC | 1 nn to me, hut also n real soldier and o S 7 OW Y i ome o ch relie tthin B e e e e OF LOCAL PEOPLE || YELLOW GLOBE TURNII : | home without much elief. Within - illian T was told that war had heen declared o gen ! ATV AT A \ | the past few weeks, 1 heard a great - 1“\:‘ . N v l\.”t%w! tha ”\:mrvc 2l hoer ecluned | e Cintain & - SWIFT'S NUT-MARGARINE deal said about B. D. G. and I sent i He did not wait for his pro- | Chamber of National Polish Orgaui- | for a bottle. At the time T was un- { visions, but returned immediately to | ! able to Jeave my bed. After using B RO ol L e he German cuttor | | Iw:‘l vy and of rm.'w-",r worlk tion Thanks Thosc Who Con- S — : . : . - e [ D. G. a few times, T will say candidly sia rofund money i PAZO | was returning just about (he tine that | M done as n runnor i the Ghateu- Ssamich aRcaig e 3 T TRV 7 : |1 obtained great relief, and am able UENT fails to cure Itching. | our cutter, carrying the naval lieuten- | THierry drive L Wi oy CIERT o) z A 2 | to get around as well as ever. I would the surr the v Pe L nem edienin ftev. Lucvan Rojnowski, chairman % ] ! % : | not be without B. D. G. Tt is won- 2| inpgommaniort s fpittaon Stheni and’ for ibhor Polish: Citizenstcommitteotor il s b : | derful (il sleop after the | When the two hoats passed my hat- | Harny was a runner hotween the enp- | Now Britaln, uader the direction of | [ LN ot B . - / Your tiny | tery the Gern cutter was about | tain's headquarters and my platoon. | wihom the Polish reliet fund was col- | i HoEusmmy = 43 ¥ o ; - ; P.J. SHEA - isum lengths behind ours. He would carry a message through | jected hero, as received a lette LR S } 3 i e B 2 at a Well Russell Bros. While the two cutters were pa any Iind of fire. 'Tho first nfglt we | from John F. Smulski, the chairman ng by 1 noticed that the German o wore on the Voesie River (he crptain | of the executive committee of the Na- | Known Insurance Man Says About B. D. G. Meriden, Conn., 4 Kirtland Place, . G. Liniment Co e S - — e Meriden, Conn cer was attempting to signal his ship, | asked me to go out and locate our|tianal Polish department in Chicago United States Food Administration License, Number GOS535. and 1 detailed Corporal Cordrey of | front lino and to take someona with | thanking the pastor aad the people of | the marines and four men to stop his | mo. Tlarey overhoard the convorsa- | New Britain for their generosity. Tho | g 2 " e < r ] o= ientlem T ca ay c | cutter, In carrying out my commands | tion and agked ma to tnke Mim nlong | letter recelved by Father Bojnowski | LEAN FRE HOULDERS R D5¢ L ‘;::nl(;t‘ds«\ u;n mrmh Corporal Codrey fired America’s first | I did anid we ran ito & patrol ef a follows "ic s G I ] up for four | HE BUSY LITTLE | ¢ | ot at Germany—in the harbor of | 15 Bochen and had n Ilvely liitle serap Chicago, 111 ]DC W | weecks with inflammatory rheumatism r Loin Lamb Chops 1h 9 for a fow minutes. » both man- January 14, 1919. | B \' AT I = 2 ¥ could not work; not even get o mped to Escape Fxplosion. ased {o get away Rov. L. Bojnowski, Chairmun ML L 1 S .)(‘ [} | around: my lower limbs were swollen W et ieicnyl e e Artay o Verls Oent Taves theonly Pollsh Citlzen Committee, T Via SR -‘ il I suffered intense pain. B | ans was iliustrated by what next oc- | offiees 1eft In our orluinal company Now Britata, Conn | e o secured a bottle .of B. D. G. and curred A moment after the Ameri- | Tn the 8. Mihtel drive and the drive | ROVerend Slr: | FREST T L gl nsennen ¥ing it T got great relief, | can naval officer. boarded the Cor- fha Alshnne erest vour sor wax The financial sintoment of ‘your | i 2 ) { | even from the first application, sc ; ) ; : cammittee points to the splondid K D1ICE Woch | that 1 am now able to work every day { morant Major Talbot suid the Ger vighi-hand man. 1 intended to : = " sros! )t Americ yublic of Now | @ i . purs n tlag was slowly lowered, which | Lim to (he next offflcers® trnining | CrOsity of the American pu 2 32 > ) Yours t .d him to believe that the cruiser 1p and 1 was sure {hat he weuid [ Britain 1o tholr dc SRRGEO 1 T T TITOMAS HYNFE | had surrendered. The fag went up | hove made a good, effivient offver Ecl Btel asHilund 1§ o sscncecg il f | T ———— ho attention of our executivo com pugain at the end of tne minutes, the ETis personal belongings that weve | 1O, 1he attention of our e > T4 i S | 1 i mittes and was asked to 1y to the e 9 orl ¥ expla 1 ate at he tnrned o o e b firs 1 S srans e NG Lnen e fo e by “"""”[ M| public of Now Tritain through yom, X RUBG{PH f l- | had been lowered mcrely 2 ourtesy | n hroken wilst wateh snd a fe] st our orgeniation s henrtily | l§ Whole Cusk | Sliced Halibut .. Ib A grateful for the assistaice which th {to the U. S. 8. Supply, which was|posial cards, The post-caris T hurned | good people of New Biritatn have | H Chilled Smelt Al Whitings s AL passing out ol the harbor and T threw away the welst wateh, given in ralsing funds for voltef fin | Sli('ed v\““-flr(i v \("(hne\ Hl Major Talbot also gave the details | go, it wae badly hrohen. 1 do not | Poland. Rellef funds raised by 1 | Dl | £ [ e ‘ e | VIOLINIST— gf wWhatihupoe ned anaheacd Lno Jtnow Just exactly where Tio was inie- | aro destined to save the lives of maay | @ Chilled Herring 1h 1¢ uids T b exawhonitho AUIALICHEAQ ILEIs COMaN Azl fed, i} t will find out ible. The | poor people fn Polund and In this | B (Chille Jutterfish b ¢ 3 A ~ d its surrender : hot ¢ all the men killed in Dols | fact, 1t strikes vm.“xml donors will | @8 Chilled Butterfish Ib Rk INSTRU{ATION “You ecan have the men but no 3 . re carried (o the wewthern | find the greatest satistaction | ‘ thalantyinsteanalniicl i olof leer” | aden of fhe woed and were probabiy Yours very truly ' FRESH SHRIMPS S : Shact = | Major Talbot said. “No sooner had ho | pEFE P 00 (Signed) JOHN F. SMULSKI 5 . < H Q i (his than .‘u\ the , o e and "I fnow fhat 1L mnst he terribly | Chalrman Executive (‘ommittee Na Opened Cla pt 25 callops R(?Sidencc, 379 art St. | erew of the ship began hurriec ) ; Rt e 2 e L r S A5y rd for you to lose your hoy In this tional Polish Department a = A - i . ~ e e | semi nes ’ulu. T < 2 na 1 offic way and 1 extend 1o you my heartfelt - | b ;\()I;EE{“ EAT” OYSTERS b phgne 1311-‘3 made. Two ex above 1 L0 he jumped from the companion 18 Phern. i6 iy S \ Y > MEADOW 00K C i{" AMERY BUT Fh]{ lh lany butter sold in New BRI\ 0 the German ship into the rmation that ! \ / < v ERY BEQ ] Britain. 1 K A2 [Challenge Milk 16¢ can Pure Ward » 1b, ter than the officers and crow | o hon youis n | overboard with one accord and mpediataly when | Mad rush they swam away from the | closed 280 fraies an: il e N@® 56 BeLuans | PRANUT B ; P § | Clear Your Skin $5& place vhether or not y Hot water i i et s v 1t sty | i, et ot ater | JOUATORS s s 25e 8| WhileYpuSleep RUSSELL BROS. M= ,en ! ' ‘ rom the German cruiser when a loud | \ g,h ( elery Soup Bunches 2 for 15¢ S # ) l k e = with Cuticura // | : !lumhhng nolse, followed by n burst | LT IR ORR R . s f BREAD 1k ¢ 57 301 MAIN STREET i" fire and andinic with un’ explosion [ “aptain T Rodariok |‘A MOH SREAT ! LOLR "+ bbl bag $1.57 A1l drugsista; Soap %, Ofntment 3 80, Talonm | through tho bhridge of tho vessal, oc- “3M. (. Clo., 58th Inf ! s FOR INDIGESTION ; B [S0mpic avoh free of “Gutionta, Dept. K. Boston. ourres : ; 2 h ““American EX,

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