New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1919, Page 2

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"MARCH 1, e QUIJA | WONDERFUL Talking Board Mysteyigus and Entertaining, Amusing, Scientific and Instructive, $1.25 Each HERBERT L. MILLS | 336 Main Street —— e INFLUENZA During - and After g ‘ The 0ld Reliable - y right, James Macting William Welsh, William Suliivan, Thomas Butler, Round Package or I‘: s sta, C. Curtin, . Rosc. J. Weir, M. Quirk. J. 1. Crowe, Humason, 3 Dunn, Selina Dube. Ruth Humason, Kathicen Teck, Treue Sullivan, Eiiza- Zdgnr MeAy 4 i O'Bricn, Mar . Juiia Fla 5 ceney, Helen Conneliy, May Con- ¥ a e Bottom Iow—Margaret Daly, May Tynan, Agnes o, M 5 ; D. My Very Nutritious, Digestible i = == — = < The REAL Food-Drink, instantly prepared. ooms, with thejr e. Magk: by the ORIGINAL Horlick process and Thed- | out a\xrpmenf:kw e e aas Y 85!}”1‘ NE‘VS Il i B BUuR ev ' OLDSMOBILE CAF G0 _AN\] from carefully sclected materials. B, couriih, [#0om. | i Tt e i v s M MEETS WITH FAVOR | ws> ) Used successfully over % century. fluenza, hAG- I Tt hivs hedl 3 = e I from any troop in | MELLOS Y L2 | \ Endorsed by physicians everywhere. | ned arteried, : . lired exhausted | dent phys UL BT nerves, sores, plles. sord | dato has be } After 18 months of service to the : rged to sc 1 e o A ? o nroat, catarrh Anoint | v 2 3 ) : : 1 t one or twe s : ¢ S e Gor W S T Your 'body witl St yha bas, B 8. B. | ation in varfous phases of the “Win | * ; ) L0or v £z t p significance tha ; peclfy he flrlglnal you il t YF., at Camp and pas been s ) about each troop should appear in e man who yur g an i 5 'released from se 5 jlie et prostam i s be i (his column to show all troops whe 1tomobile should the situation | Plans for New Britain. generally, agreed that the Boy Scouts | is heing done. A little b "..; necdal s i e o e o S Others Are Imitatio“s Plans have been drawn for an ad- | 0f America have now, as never be wop 10 has just tur in its an- u ¥ VN dition to the building, and it is the | fore, established the movement in the | Nual registration wiih 24 Scoufs en- sunfer, the automobil hope of the commiitee to be able to ; rolled. Martin Horwitz, the former hearts of the people ¥ 5 shown excellence In enIaE o hepoy nocked thel the merve flulds and blood| provide for many more c than DEOK i e e e antly e s SHa R e own excellence i1 ticular | purposely knocked their ake sure you are having | heretofor. “A hospital in a town of AR nation, as never before, | gischarged from the United States fittes nust - hat | and it T been a 1t pleasure to | bar, he Felihaniacrecd the best home treatm this size, should provide at least two L value and importance of | N having served 18 months, is command in battle ien so loyal, ut Mazukaitis bl et. Look for the mame ! ‘ ‘ ’;pfi”(‘,‘g\ o wery (o, W | irahetl Reehi k) GRS @dlalon 6l e t tre progra ack 10 bring the troop up to its epared only by AL W uperintendent v It is beli A | i i i g 1 Witz ) Ci = - ale | that under the new order of things, | 1 conya rent hospital bei B s Drus Comp more local people will attend the lo- | We have xperimental | 404 for is S promptly filicd anywhere in | cal hospital, in licu of going to one xe Up Shoaatort ol lono i T d States. Small size 50c; large size | of {he Hartford hospitals, of whi P there are innumerable instances The Hartford surgeons and s . el : R e : D commane nd to geons who are numbered on the hos- | [SLE0N 1D A9 EYEI o0y L ¢ s : state that his highest hopes and ex- pital staff, and are among the leading | [0\ o5 o O : ; Grai Al et S I et | LR SO RS L s e fully | 9 3 2 ; o2 & o 18R 5 G zed in the stress of battle % Hartford men of the profession, have SRR e . P .| et el ok D0 aont : wishes to commend all officors ) smised co-operation - : ) 3 e ; N i 16018 | ;1,00 complaint of his ¥ X | men, not the mush and molly sort, | pe ¢ standay i 51 nd men for the zeal and efficiency | o mplaluCiof Shis Sw The hospital numhers at the pres- | o B . L ) | r the ianufactur equate ot time . about meventy patients | Pub the self-reliant, red-blooded niemj | 1 sl in fully accomplisbing the task S There are 12 children, 8 babies, 14 | the man with a firmness of charac.; Niges - i smonteis Rl D oMe 3 to them since their arrival | CROP OF CANDIDATES et R VR, (IS o R A whieh comes from contuct with | 500 o1 : f oo i ers. | he front of the Woevre, | IS GROWING PElats and vad cees the out-of-doors; the man who has | sometime in March i vou are. approached i I i e e an e e ciattontwere lived in the open all seasons of | A mecti ! ders v jus the dealer to show | expressed by the commanding general | Lieut. Edward Peterson, formerly 1 vear, who likes the zest of the 1 association be T at the Scou I igures that s car has sold Lof the 83d Division to the hrigade ! member of the common council and e o e 29 $8,800 REDUCTIONS | Winds and can enjoy the bla - headquarters on T v evening, v the past three vears. Can | commander for the aid and support o Mrar inithe Nalonaliaaytn & the man who loves hikes and ps, | March 4, at 7:30 o' i dealer give you any reason for ) furnished by the regiment in the at- | , 3 DRESSES (lias g e 12 3/ Are i AND $800 ADDITIONS | the open-air games and self-cooked | portant that cach tr 1 epre 1 oportionate advance in this car? { tack made by his division. meals, the stars, trees, birds and, in | sented You :will rarely find instance The complele organization of the | candidates for the office of tax ecol » much in fact, every phase of Scouting. Preparations for e Scout camp where he can ow you prove- | regiment for battle conditions and its | lector. He was formerly councilmar - Scoutmaster Henry McKenney, who | are now being rmulated atl the ex- ' ments 1t warrant this unjust infla- | efficiency while actually engaged | from the fourth ward. The other of- { vogue for ea'rly Board of Relicf Makes Final Report | as heen rveegnily discharged from | eentive’s office tion. He may at labor has [thercin were made the subject of | ficer being mentioned is Captain Al 9 he Aerine ol e — advanced, but there are improved fa- | special commendation by the brigade | fred H. Griswold, the her Seiche { ring wear ! s Jis N | the Mer Marine vice, is no 3 & i . Griswold, the hero of Seiche spring Grand List As Amended To back again with Troop 9. BUSINESS DRIVE IS ilities to counteract the increase in | commander to the regimental com- | prey. A. P. Marsh, Willlam Schey Our splendld tals 852 001 051 Troop of Newington, is prep wages. Bear in mind labor has m:] wder xln ncrson.l and J. Willie Mills are oming the civ- i S A s g ; = n Deeht conforn to the wages neces- j By Order of Colonel Conklin, | 1lians Sione : y showing of ing for a field day. ! BEING BOOMED HERE n conform nece Dbl Gl 1s mentioned for the office . The board of relief completed its Twol troopsl ware recently orzanized sitated throt v and demand r., these garments report for the year last evening and | under the supervision of Scout 13 i since the signing of the armistice. | ptain, 303d A TR i etic, endhusiastic and efficient (Signed.) to drink with him until giver RICHMOND P. L:AVIS, n explanation, whereupon Jacobonit Brigadier Geners I ; his lip. Offie Comma = 3 i i et § g 3 C 2 The regimental commuander | what Scouting has d:‘n‘ r the boys ] i3} e : i A > hes to end fully these remarks have heen n 1bers an ob- 1 Y S & g i . L% Joe & of the bri de ation of his actions an requést of the accused, the Louis Comnick, a local ped charged with breach of the peace, was tontinued until Monday who The greatest need of a natior ADILY possible - has been com- reductions to the amount of $5,800 | ccutive Johnson at St. Joseph's pe i ) i Cohen Motor company, in | Adjutant. % i r were made to the property owner: W from the number of | Advertising saign Will Announce - chan over fo a iting Olds- o —— t plimented by pratalain oeariol v aancal ol e e L R DR SRR e S wimmed v e wvidionee ot | HIGH COST OF BEER early buyers, list. William Schaefer and Wil e e s \any Bargains to Be Ob- s e | had | | for smartness Middlemas were present the fir within & S bont e e e B to offer. found som ¥ CAUSE OF TROUBLE troops §az : < : _ So e meen ST e s lacking in ving honest | ;. and originality. ollowing are the reductions: Jos- | inissioned for efther troop. Stephen| The committce on publicity ap- | values. The General Mofors compardy | = ephine Urban, 726 Stanley street, $2 el b 1 000; Stanley Dombrowski, 648 East | . . it CINEY | pointed by Chairman PERATRTToEsl USREROT . Luke Horsfall streaf, $200; Rosalie Nasatke, S eSOt deputy com-| o, mercantile bureau, met | ¢ PH war cond g >, missioner at the m in held by the > Broad street, $1,000; Elizabeth Wat- | ] ber of con 5 ms 5 f 5 i 155 At vent gy oot WL | excoutive committee recer Thess | in the chamber of com € rooms | considering that this c borne 2 s will be known as Troops 19 | Thursc afternoon to finish plans | an ynblemished reputation for the o Glnss Wa i t Ny G SiTer st n 7. 7.| troops w i known I'roo} 19 SN Ao A U Lo n E uiaior ] ‘: ! His Glass Was Spilled. A At the old prices. Gk Lewior Blb ool fuiCg W ([ER0 20 | e e 1-‘ S D s a1 £ o1 Loom 07 rris str 500: Dr. Troop 6, of B . has been cha coming in March, 0 yaon, cided to make the chan e Spilling a glass of bheer, at its g e L 2 \’Ij'_“'nflfl\[;rx":'l:‘;r(\v:;m, “0"’_”-_"(' el e e nts of M. Davidson, I J. Thillips, G. Cone | mobile compa § iar- | present price, is no joke in the eyes Here is Your Chance to s s ol for = : | anc Vance were named fo see that | antee th bil P Sresent bl of Joseph Mazukaitis, . and wher A. Lyman estate, Maple street, $600; | DBritain for ¢ me which | and J ph M n S r . D, O, Tudd comoahy. Areh sirest. $2.[Will be play at the town hall in |suitable space Is used in the out-of- fand should it s Jacob Jacobonius spilled his beer last STOCK UP! 000; total, $8,300. Berlin on March 7 at 7:30 p. m, |town papers. Mr. Phillips will have | still further ; chaser of the | he demanded an explanation. , Folowing are the additions made by | sharp. This Is one of the series of | charge of publicity in the theaters | Oldsmobile wiil | but The best | Instead of giving an explanation, Ja-| We will stand the war tax f Cm ITEMS the board: Augusta Schall, Park ;games in which Tr 5 has taken | and expects (o provide A]“['{’,’, telling | proo that can bo presented to l’vu]~"‘w’-‘$:‘(:l“\~ )‘f’ .hin‘\ in the mouth and | for thig lot. Lynch, formerly of re the Oldsmobile f Were Not a Luxury, Joseph | { Would Not Have Got Mad When street, $500; Guiseppi Mariane, 797 | part. of the “Big Trade Day" local [ local public i act t since Jan- breach of the Lawlor street, $300, total, $S800 ,Troop 14, of T Jias been | theaters, also in out-of-town theaters 1919, tr Cohen Motor com- | pence b er Iears In police The grand list as received from the | challenged by the yville troop for | Wherever practical. L. A. Sprague | pany a s delivered to date | court s morning, Judge James T, bhn L. Ross, member of the board | assessors was 009.64; reductions, | a basketball game to be ved soon. | will have charge of the posters for | 1 bil peopl Meskill imposed a fine of $10 and! elief, is confined to his home by | $8,800;: leaving the list, R R GsaS e vo been | street car notices and the bann plate purchasing ride in an | costs upon Jacobonius, and Mazukaitis | Blackstones . enza. additions, $800; net amount of list, | asked to for a parade | which will be distributed to every g 1ca. appré-|| was discharged } . o who con- ngineer Reginald Cole of the ,001 . to welcome ¢ urni oldor | merchant’s store if the decide . ot in a class Mazukaitis told the court that he chrose Quarries, at Stony Creek, | Scouts from S ome in on the cam r f for riding qualities, power and isiting in this city Troop 11 h for the 3 f the Electric Company and JL was returning from work last nigh* Sheni relstnoie e pll Mozants ve a drink. The two went into a | BOX sday evening. | highest standard in the i show ris ingness to co- mor ions = contest, the winner of which will ba t fke {1 success. | suit. the convenien The Oldsmao liss Agnes From was tendered a , v v ni entertained by the loser on an over N NOw seemns e is mnow Y bited at t 50 | i r. and Mrs. V. Earl Irons and Iver MORE BOOKS FOR weeks, been condueting an Mills will have charge of the aute A1l modols t Oldsmobile, in | on attended the junior prom- patrol contest. It is hoped by ig | mobile sticke Lists will be ouf | hoth the op 1 closed car, are on | saloon on Hartford avenue and whil de at Yale college in New Haven | SOLDIERS NEEDED | method o bring the troop up | and every merchant asked o | cxhibition : »salesrooms, and | drinkinz, Jacohonius came over and | Peter Schuylers be arrar to RPevinexty a1 herfnomellassiave tiNe winritatmilibraryd ReceivesFADpealliis £ SE 2E S AEE BBl KCH Re T 0ok ; s ang it neads only | Harlford s mnd will also he show Lovers - by a2 number of her friends. jnes were played and during the | for Reading Matter for Points 7 Loy mdanco in |t e t on the part of ning solos were rendered by John | | uniform to me: o Bi whieh | t of the larges lrow and Walter Olsen, assisted by Service Men. re held weekly, f contest work ¢ v ihat has ever been wit- Misses Irene and Margaret Meyen. 3 y el for all tests passed, f od 1urns, | nessed k - Bntories of esiatas ATod in i fore books for the saldiers” 18| ¢, rogular payments of dues, ote.; The commiitee wiil hold a meetin Muniemakers 2 75 . » Mond Roprese 8 of tho! court ‘ot probate! show | Lao, Betition mede at the Hew. Britaln | At interest 15 ady heing shown sday ch fourth at the cham estate of Anna Legat valued at | LnStitute: ;rh"'" ars s"(lh soldiers, | the boys and a good outcome g | ber of commerco rooms at 2:30, and b ARt reapcrlaran g hevenitionElithaRechoflof ghe g iinslal Wi OB e e Tl SRR e e T G. . Prentice Mfg, Co. are valued | the front lines has ceased, and, more- e ar unded soldlers, ¢ ! . 5240 and cash amounts to $382.48. O‘:.‘j'm““::, ERl ke df;’ ous | the fact that to win one must work, | r Sprugue asks any who wish BOX L estate of Amna Meng inventories and work hard. 1 tion to phone the office—1533 ./ i e SRVORED points—to t@e New London subma- N ” d St we B res i - b n20r g f Mary Bresch 18| ;o ‘bage; to hospitals; to Boston, | Durins the past I R ST e B AND Totem Of e s e : where they are shipped to the trans- | falo Patrol has 1 the lead of = | This Unit of Seventy-Sixtl meeting for the formation of n e AT et it Sl GG e s o i ntr-Sivth $al" Choral Unfon S willli Dol na1q | POLISREO R BWERO A B0 31808 R o teen Tanate 80 was 1is e fvisi g [Coralinion B Ll ol The convalescing eoldier reads | Thursday, January 30, was 115 to 105. Division . hes nday evening in the chapel of |, The SOPRMSSTNE | OLEY FeRds | rast weck tho troop went on a hike | The pore-cleansing, purifying and | Latest | Red Seals nd the {roop s awakening ta 1 st part of next week. Sec- n“yu‘\lh}"‘m:'sr: r?",r:‘_h'\— e tlon, love storfes; technical books; | to Hart's ponds and vicinity and The foliowing general order :‘“”‘i(’{infi propetties ”fl‘h"‘ w“‘;,‘d;" pam tordon of 215 North street 2 & ool i . 12, Roline Al naa mending the men of the 303d Field ul skin soap, using plenty of hot ; s P . noveis. He Is great. | many cooking, {racking and pacing - g y h dmerican history - Bres Artillery for effclency and valor will water and soap, best applied with s given a surprise party by This E 2% 8 AR e 35 T Ends last night. A old watch was | |¥_appreciative “;j““5(::’;"“""“"‘"“'° (SUS NoIaRs s e T Y b Solerpecinlbintarestiioi oot no. the hands, will prove a revelation This offer good until Mon- sented to him. ubfotintorienfiokespioturcaibitagor eop 2 i BRRL e S i he il to those who use it for the first time. originality, as diversion for the long | mav be a small bunch now and for a ud e 8 o 3 el el dav M By 3 days. New hooks or old w vel- 5 yet, it can safely say t sne & - 1in men In the bat nong them i dei el ay March Jrd. T LG SRR S U D e A L QUICK RELIE e T or itching, if any, with Cuticura Oint- ) atcil ol g : < P, Roge 18 Privete Euse ment before bathing. Dry and dust = ZIMOV A — who wera leaders oner, had hotter go | NO ACETANILIDE | e e e lightly with CHUtE o Th e airae g el Mrs. John C. Sugden, camp librar- | o mova on, Tho troop warns the \ r et F « ¥ b o LT N inibiont whHi e g fragrance owdering and “OUT OF THE FOG” j|lon at the base hospital, Camp Lee, | dend ones to got Eoing and let the NO DOPE S N el S Sarfuring! the lakini " The'coat! of XG r(} S ai‘mafly ’ rg, Vi ha s B . S i 3 ens for overse m Y n LYOEUM Petersburg, Va., has made an urgent | members hear what thoy aro doing, NO BOOZE T Tl these ideal skin purifiers is 25 cents ' each everywhere. = appeal for the most recent magazinay + that that 13 what the Ll > r desires 4—BIG DAYS——4 and books, which Wil Do ETontly ap- | monere noe gor IT'S RELIABLE FOR | to express hls commendation of i L of this comman 4 e 922@ Park < N s cOMING -, preciated by tho many soldlers who | " meenn 7 nas a new scoutmnster L HEADACHE o L G BT e el i—v“’ Park St., Cor. Bigelow. are convalescing there il command | Ointment 25 and odo. Talcum Zhe. Morris Finkelstein—who has just re- Ph i | one 1366 | colloctively and ir dually h,

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