New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 6, 1919, Page 2

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of Yomrs! $8 50 and $9.00 Suits, now .. $10.50 Suits, now .. $8.75 i 812 and $12 50 Suits, . now . $10.75 The ¢ Luke Horsfall Go. ®3 ASYLUM BT, $7.75 CITY ITEMS. and Mrs. Howard E. returned from a three to New York city. 5. Carl S. Ramsay is ill at her b on West Main street with an at- of the grip. rporal C. been given Horton days’ Kehoe of Lawlor street his final discharge branch of the service. stationed during that an, New Jersey. 8. Hart left for the afternoon. two months and in Rockland, Fla., and will go to other southern dinner party was given last eve- in celebration of the birthday of Helen Cunningham, at her home 'Wilson street. Piano selections rendered by Miss Winters, Miss and Miss Leonard, and dancing enjoyed. Music was given by the d W. orchestra, basketball game w o Y. W.C. A. at 8 0 ling, between the New A. team and the The English cl for foreign en will meet with Miss Loomis; home nursing class will meet Mrs. Kitson. out. James played lock, this Britain Y. Terryville P. Rogers, of the d Field Artillery, who has been ordeaux, France, awaiting orders turn, has cabled that he will not in March, as anticipated. It robable that a number of other Britain boys who are in the same ent, will likewise be delayed. lds Cause Grip and Infinenza. ATIVE ~ BROMO QUININE efs remove the cause. There ts one “Bromo Quinine.” B. W. E’S signature on the box. 30c. ANTED FOR MURDER DESCRIPTION eight—>3 feet 10 inches, Jeight—191 pounds. ron grey pward. mustache, curled WANTED FOR ATROCITIES AGAINST HUMANITY. REWARD UPON APPREHENSION NOTIFY AUTHORITI cher has e umd Indian club eIl as ealisthenics. Hockey and Jsethall are the prineipal #Ports of the physical development of the hoy. The classes are directed by Jos- eph Ray, the instructor. on are given to t C. Brunelle th cm- 4 in- stuctor. &tory telling is of great interest to the poys. M Daisy Koplowitz is in charg®. A new has been Cook is the S Mrs. J. A. shoeshine outfit The first week recorded The standing committee of the Boys’ club is A. Heinzmann, F. Cara- rini, W. McCue, J. Revoir, T Sanders, V. Harriander, A. McDonough, J. Pendergzast. Attendance~—September, ber, 916; November, 18 1,040, January, 2,445; troop of Boy Scouts, No. 7, organized. Superintendent coutmaster. Traut gave the boys a which is popular. 412 shines. 860; Octo- December, February, 2,- Membership — Active membership, juniors, 176; seniors, 18 L 1, 361. Average daily attendance—January, : February, 98 RED GROSS APPROVES National Organization Has Already Given Most Generously to the Near East Relief Fund. Only a few more left in which to subscribe to the Near East Relief fund. No worthier cause was ever presented to the people of New Britain during all of the war cam- paigning. These people of the Near East are starving the thousands, and, as they have no government of their own to which credits can be ex- tended, they are dependent upon the philanthropy of Uncle who vet turned a d ear worthy appeal The Red Cros campaign by cor generously. The tion includes bleached mr rckets days are by has to a am never this and endorsad ributing largely Red Cross 105 vards of un- . 100,000 blankets, 200 2 convalescent robes, 2,600 pillow 1,440 sev has heets and of absorbent cotton ding, 3 Tor ars, desks and c 300 mattresses of surgical dressi cellaneous articles. Governor M. H unqualified endorsement paign. He w that Ansonia, Derby districts had already top, and hopes other citi well. in any campaign and it everybody ito turn Pledge cards may be received Frank G. Vibberts, the treasurer, at the New Britain Trust company, or he will welcome cash 1ses, and sheet v 25 motoreycles, irs, 300 telescope cot and pillows, 140 ca and other mis- of the cam- and Rockville s will do as is now in and contribute. AUTOIST IN COURT. Earl W. Hartley Costs For Using Earl W. Hartley car without proper mar! ot vas arrested Monday aftenoon by Of- ficer Wagner at the corner of Main and Bast Main scts for driving a with pap —the mark- ers of a Waterbury dealer. Hartley, who s he has been diving cars for about three ve tola the court this morning that he bought the car in Waterbury week and was told by the dealer that he could use the paper markers until he was able to get the car registered. He was zoing to Hartford Monday for this , when stopped by the oung man said he was acquainted h the rules regarding markers, hut did not know that one of them prohibited the use of aper markers, of dealers from whom a cir car ast officer. | was purchasea Men’'s tailor made spring made for you and you alone. tend credit to all that need it, Tailoring Co., 140 Main street, suits, We ex- Hallinan’s bakery.— contribu- | | following al hundred pounds | | John | Parke Holcomb gives his | s much pleased to hear | gone over the | New Britain has not yet fa)!r‘,d; up to of | ey, frice Co., k, No. #1024 In- 'C. O'Keefe, 02d Machine ;" Thomas J Rbulance Co., A. rek, No. 291 St Infantry, A. E. sbaynski, No. 246 Broad 0. 1,102d Infantry, A. B. I; ATth 1. Ackerstrom, No. 483 Park reet, Headquarters Machine Gun company, 162d Infantry, A. E. F. George W. 798 Stanle treet, Co. B, ¥ A B Joseph Tr: S6 Gold Co. Ah(unn\ No. Gold street, apany, 307th Infan- ¢ Dallberg, rect, from Paul- Markowski, from U Toffman, 0. from U s No . S. S. Zoelan- Arthur J. Remmer, No. 36 Rob- from U. S. 8. Delaware; No. 136 Jubilee street, Fort Sill; Louis R. §1 Prospect street, Ralph L. veet, from T eph S. Solom 39 Union street, 337th Aero sq Kelly Field, Tex.; Abraham § man, No. 39 Willow street, from st marine base, New London. trect 30 sea- Michigan; Albert R 2 Kelsey Alohe; W. Stanley erts street ek- SWEDISH LUTHERAN NOTES Men's Club Mectings—FLuther and Sewing Society Hold League Active. A meeting of the Men's club of the Swedish Lutheran church will be held tonight in the church parlors. Busi- ness of interest to t membe of the club is acted and a full at- tendance is desired The sewing society held a meeting thi and talk the socicty. on hand to e The Lt a rert Anderson, vi . as accom panist to Joel who is give a concert i rsday even March 13, in the Mr. Moss berg comes from Chicago to this city of the church fternoon to s for the future of attends mounc High AL No. | 532 | from ; 116 | for the concert Among Other nent announced foc enlisted men had leased from German prison camps: Jacob Brewer, Duquesne, Pa.; James Besse, Itast v ham Mass Knopp, Ebervale, Pa.: ., Conn.; William Humbert reported from Camp , @nd is now the Allies. been John Mishuk, s Pitts ite asliotiti, Malven, s., is have been Saarbruclken, territory occupied hy to Easy Pine to Make This Cough Remedy Thousands 0!:111“1« swear by Its prompt results. Inexpensive, and saves about $2. in | You know that pine is used in nearly | all prescriptions and remedies for coughs. The reason is that pine contains several peculiar elements that have a remark- able effect in sooth and healing the membranes of the throat and chest. Pine is famous for this purpos _Pine cough syrups are combing pine and syrup. The “syrup’ part usually plain granulated” sugar syrup. o make the best pine cough remedy that money can buy, put 24 ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle, and fill up with home-nade sugar syr Or you can use clarified molas Loney, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, Either way, you make a full pint—more than you can buy ready-made for three the money. It is pure, good and wt—children tale it eagerly. You can feel this take hold of a cough or cold in a way that means business. The cough may be dry, hoarse and tight, or may be persistently loose from the formation of phlegm. ~The cause is the same—inflam membranes—and this Pinex and Syrup combination will stop it—usually in 24 hours or less. Splen- did, too, for bronchial asthma, hoarse. ness, or any ordinary throat ailment. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound of genuine Norway pine extract, and is famous the world over for its prompt effect upon coughs. Beware of substitutes. Ask your drug- ist for 4 ounces of Pinex” with directio: don’t accept anvthing else. Guaranteed to give absolufe sat- action or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co., Wayne, Ind. JURSDAY, MARCH 6, "Hnsband Drink? ggist Tells How to Cure m Can Be fore and ¥n, a C a confirmed 4 relatives g him. H tical e might e him. Fi to an eminen men in vate formula and told her filled at a dr secretly. The “few weols was over ten touched a drop & position of t s efforts to Jiquor hanit it do th by mak ula which cured eription: Go to OTHER find the quuor Habn at Home ¥l Given Secre detected owledge of tried it husband powders, i . sually : ym three r After putting our days he ken a drink with it that I shall I am grate- recommend veland man, drunkard er sou som which nally she was recom o through plained nt chemist, who gave (the same as appes did how ) hi ug store ve i results were startling s completely cured ars ago_and he has the above m what this help it whenever Note , but shall possible.” A leading drugsist, when shown article, sald ‘Yos, Tescum Is now occu- a very remarkat the drink habit It is harmless, wonderfully effective and is having an enormous sale. T ishes to destroy give it a 2 1t by Curran Bros. and s druggists. tho other first- AND TWO SONS REUNITED FOR FIRST TIME SINCE THE WAR ia Hoffman of Kelsey Street Gets Both Roys Back —One Was in Navy, Other in ALBERT A family reuniot at the home of 153 Kelsey Albert a the service. firs: street time the two since the beginning Albert Hoffma early in t was discharged attained the rank Arthur Hoffman, w erved in the after being ca ice was stationed Devens, Merri went ruary of 1% with of infantr, Mrs. J vhen 1 Arthur, both returned from Incidenta ational lled back into the s for Gor division of Army. the | advise } BE A PRUNER We Have PRUNING SHEARS PRUNING SAWS "PRUNING KNIVES This is Pruning Time HERBERT L. MILLS Hardware 336 Main Street HOFFMAN. ARTHUR HOFEMAN. 1 has ta 1lia. Hoffr her ken = lar the also n of army. He saw active Toul sector, was at took part in e tean-Thierry, where he yon J 19. He arrived back in “ountry on October 21. He is at pre- sent home on a furlough service in Cantigny and battle of Cha- was two sor Iy, this was the brothers had met of the war. n enlisted in the naval | HUSBAND AND MONEY GONE. 25 from one of the which he he war and when | last week he had of gun captain ho had previously guard, had a de- Johanna Sautter street disappeared yesterday afternoon. to the poli and reported the husband and asked for him. Sautter pe af it of that amount, Chapman from his home Mrs. Sautter came tion last night sence of her police to three chi a time at Camp don and Camp to France in Feh- the 18th regiment the had the The Effects of Qpis HAT INFAN preparations, all of which are narcotic, is wel TS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and its various own. Even in the wounded this smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the func- tions and growth of the cells which are li kely to become per; maneni. causing imbecility, mentd_l perversmn a craving for alcohol or narcotics in la\‘.zr life. Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of sta powers are a result in their infancy. ing of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quiet The rule among physicians is that children should never receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and only then 1( unavoidable. The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, other narcotics to children by any but a physician decried, and the druggist should not be a party to i need the attention dose them willfully Castoria contai signature of Cha: Soothing Syrups and annot be too strongly Children who areill of a physician, and it is nothing less than a crime to ‘with narcoti s no narcotics if it bears the H. Fietcher. 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