New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 10, 1919, Page 10

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HOUSAND 1. §. JUS STUDY ABROAD tliers Taking Special Courses ai British Universities 1 i d’mtshme Saciety. Mave you had Fass it "iwag nct tor you zlone. Pass it om & teavel dowa ine vears, Tat it Wipe am oiers tesrs, TUI in Heaven the doed appesra on, Lat o kindness shownt | Fasn it on. ~-Good cheet (Brit- Eritish ! rican University tained at din- two thousand students, .who United States | n detached to sities and in- s were seated by col- | eight were r of the e thosce Muito- Flow alors One our 1 iR member the last oty was added mecting. to the ave - on be unive i Sunshine bu hut-in, without wa for sent to : one year. Fifty-six S Wers sent hospital since the last meeting orang to in- Two n whecl-chairs and s well as othe > had at five r invalid s present More Broldiers Be v oy American | op practically | plies f the army, have taken varlous Brit nm-! three-month course. | of them are at Liv- 5 About are at 1d 75 are at Birmingham. | m the soldier students uests of the city, are urging citi- extend | 10spital- enting Thirty-four few week | tees to have calls ow our been v o s for B e s fert iting commit- test busy © )0 ked upon heing cared for. More help is needed for | Cross wor It is hoped th as can will respond to this call An stoppec Ty 1erican ented would be mic convi to The pi shine society by Beers | Hartfora, ror the Town been placed there and it i | prove a source of Town HWome will be remem- ¢ the tv at Easter m the ay,—cake and cream Ano pre th Sun- & Morgan, fome, heas hoped will at pleasure 1ips to the t1 proved British take unive as of the univers \\]o otherwise ~would be ile for tran the universities here wished to tempor some L ity men in T bered usual v Home will also re- ter grecting in a similar to ser The Children celve war. hee be its At the close of the regular meeting Miss Dorman, visiti spoke to us needed enlargements in is hoped later to co-ope in this much-needed work. meeting will non- said bu her ed down to cers and men. ambridge nts in arts and s theology. Hospitali to them there about two wre consists The next be on The International mshine | will hold its convention this 3 | Providence, R. 1., on May 22, s headquarters Ltes. headaqt manuel college. whence Captured Machine R A bmie speed Up Tiberty Loan. John! New York, April 10.—Two German Jiskers, brought down by America ators in Ifrance, were included the 12 or more airplanes assisned to “ 1 ihe air division of the Victory Liberty ! Loan advertlsing demonstration here which they c togay 4 L The Germa were brought Carmbridsoll overtfrom Captain “Red" 1| Simonin. With the exception of a fex nical improvements they are me condition as when used aviators and can be casily from the American planes was a report f Camp Mills today that the mach will be into New England “speed up” the loan. t == plan on hanc of | 0 and so will be i revival this vear festivities known in a - i guished CROSS WORKR. of of HASTEN REI Mre, Ar ~ Sampson ines Harrisan sent the rooms | RUSSTAN LAPSED. oss, requests | which taken be returned to the | . and ir otherwlse garments wero a1 1' before April 1, | Chinese Sending Troops to Offset Damage of Bolshevik Invasion. unfinished, as | Peking. Friday, April 4, (By closed before Ions. | Agsociated Press).—In contravention » needed for the ma-{ of the Russo-Chinese treaty which is cent. overseas, | now regarded lapsed, the | government 500 Chinese troops to U imilar number Kiach indicated that ad- ditional men he sent later. The R to the this d Onter The the ! reported ing st the and it i maz government spatch Mongolia government is still apprehen- Bolshevik incursions, agents R Soviet gime being to have established Tecruit- tions in Turkestan. Officials at \ & mo. | Shanghai have been ordered to ex- R dffer | ercise vigllance to provent the entry | of Bolsheviki, who are sald to be coming into the country through that port. protesting against AC bUkN _PUFF TR ul_,, UP | Tired, Calloused Feet. & or Corns. Swollen, er blistered. ! “Tiz" and s the pain and soreness | callouses and bunions. | vou put your feet in a | 1 the happiness poor, old ce for joy nstantly draws | SELLING FQ'C TPMENT. HUN | Stock Abandoned by e Army | Will Be €old to Civillans. April 9 N —Millions of worth of material abandoned German army will be sold the American occupied United States Army regu- announced today, wuthorization from Amer- dguarters. No arn will be included in the disposed of to Germans, material serviceable Army be sold consists of several d thousand wooden-soled shoes uppers, paper harness. utensils, wagons, carts and wantities of other articles not ascets to the German military estab- The dollar area unde lations, it 3 receipt > your to bother upon of property to be will any Amer n e material nor to RAY Youthful, De Aith Common Gavden and Sulphu and ¢ | I 4 ouble KORFEANS IN REVOLT. an buy at to-use prep- | ition of | th's Sage | You jus rush swith Japancse Authorities Reported to Be Unable to Cope With Sftuation. Peking, Thursday, April 3, (By The | Associated P ress).—More than 20 Ty\r,yomy; demonstrations occurred in i of Seul on March 27, ac- the Korean Daily News, | copies of which have arrived here. It is said the Japanese soldiers at- [ tacked the crowds with guns, swords | and bayonets and that many Koreans were killed. Three Japanesc are re- ported to have been injured. Tt is declared the Japanese author- ities are unable to deal with the sit- uation arising from demonstrations being held in so many different towns, appears, me. | cording we | [ ttractive | e once with | ;'. yet’s Sag Compound jnd 1uoi§ yes and Sulphur younger. Mrs. | Committee for the children's ward | at the hospital reported eight children | The | sian legation has presented a nots | of Chinese troops into | T:45 A at nion egat police from tey him tey t1 W i ors. Alrs ! : | ’ ¥ nd outlined some of the ! April | Will Be Used to| aistin- | 1o | 1 weekly | evening. Conve People's meeting will o'clock Stanley Young Men's al will be held on Friday ings w nmmber sinc various Church--The regular will be he wvhen the topic will be Man,” and > Wild. this | The } leader, prayer serviee e rred Church Pr this eveni T held Chu Cchureh—The | ot this even- Memorial club will me ¢ o'clock. The choir even- i 30 urgical dress rentng, ark’s Church— ill be made tomorrow €V house. Congregatioal nieet t rion service tional church will this evening at 7:45 o'clock. vices of the i nd Con- ional church will held, this 2t 7:45 o'clock Jocal people will cl ziven 5 even- of 1 T 5 at- of rmington } Saturdoy Tewis spending Yors city Eleanor s in New PRIVATE METTEY WRIT Mrs. Mettey, has Private matron letter Mary received Loui news she ha from Private Met- where he is station. her son he first It .October. rites from Pari { engaged in repair work on typewrit- The written on Wilson, R by son. ationery the lotter given the soldier fe of President Wi o re- | ,of the i dinner- | fexcellent way in the | | MANY LOCAL YD MEN INTHE CITY TODAY = Lynch, Gredory Brothers, Sehade, [ Heery and Barues on Furloughs | fur Tt | to fe mic returnin ntry last Wagoner High with the jted at the Althougt \iford athl 26th on the is ¥ Schade, ho former returned § schanl leta amemnon vis- rents o for n home of he was and on a f driving an ammunition truck thr the it arly | iob he w war witho jurie Bidwell Rarnes wugh. He wa France for 20 is in s with months. the cit the YD b | wa Br here has ward a w buildin re than GENERAL RELIEAY ig. Gen. been continual prices of material | this drop has been | et hy the increases in tendency drop in £, but ary ITEMS looking derby? you a advt. Have good Wilson's. | Mayor Quigley reports the following subgcribers the soldlers’ welcome fund in additian to those alresdy ‘\‘ O to SCOTT IS VED r | nouncea Clark_of Berlin, Wil. DGV i Mrs. Masonville and Mrs, Ivl(‘lRflH Frost. The mayor is busy paring a report to the public how the money was expend- OF Harry €. Hale Succeeds ving without Lieut, 1. machine leave ther n Sila vho net was « few members of t com panies to go through overy batt of the 102d and who came throt ‘ratch, is spendi at his Lawlc Before entering cmployed at the will be geant the orde commandin harae on the s frei renie who five minu in t turne Plasterers nbere Will Get New Lesinning July Greg the D furlon ory on avy won his fighting in painters and been granted ents per hour, $1.40 whiet over the top and the battle wtih structive work ag lines while ating alone was also commended d battle A brother | Gregory, Bugic arrived in the {Was with the {border and r in 1917, going Der It {winl builc ving the 5 expected iscd 6O are know creas smuch af labor are receivi price the s new ople having local duty over with 102d, In these times the most for War times call for conservation, through- out the nation. Dollars must do double-duty. Care must be taken in the selection of all equip- ment to be sure of getting lasting satisfaction. When you buy a motor truck today you do not know how long it will be before you can replace it. While the government has set steel prices, nothing has prevented other materials used in truck manufacture, and labor, going up in price—and they are going. We cannot guarantee prices from one day to another. A few hours even may cause a complete revision, upward, of all truck prices. That is why we urgs you to come in and see this Republic Special now. At its present price — $1295 — it is the lowest pnced real motor truck of 2,000 pounds capacity on the Parker battalion, $7 FOR EIGHT HOURS’ WORK IS NEW SCALE Bricklayers on July an Their ay > becomes ‘effective the carpenters’ cents building will raises will be the the 101 home 05 Former Chief of Staff in Char also of Camp Dis. Washingten, Hugh L as relieved Dix, ihere April 10.- | eral taff. Camp arrival Scotf, former today of command J.. effective upon of Brig. Gen. Ha orderc for return army. from for war _Gener Shelton and Cha to report northeastern vas a and Wage to procced to to the retired which he iwas service. Halo, rles H the dey Mazons his st ome Rates ¢ the wlled i Georgc H Cole headquarters rtment at with the with the th were or- der to brickl or tempor 6h division in ectiol rade of that organization. ral Hale came home from nder of the 26th and ¥ Tank major- has resumed his 18 brigadier and the di- parade expected to he commander, Major-Gen- R. Edwards, Northeastern decorators incr. pay t comn temy ne rates per day. The or the in- branches iner continue paid by now depart- com- to fa other & the Division ar t riv m Llr., um, Also big s in worl you must get your money market. [t is not a makeshift or an adapted passenger car, but a truck of the highest quality built by truck specialists in a factory that builds nothing but trucks. The frame is of pressed steel channel sec- tion; the springs of alloy steel; the radiator, Republic armored type for heavyduty; cooling system, carburetor, transmission, motor and every part is designed and built expressly for truck requirements. The Torbensen Internal Gear Drive delivers from 129% to 26% more of the motor power to the wheels than any other type of drive — it's simple, accessible and long-lived. Furnished with either Open Express or Stake body, built especially for this chassis Now-—while it is fresh in your mind—phone or call for further information RUSSELL P. TABER, Inc. Distributors i28-130 Allyn | flflfllflflfllfllfllfllflm NH St., Hartfor Major-Gen- chief of | Pierco & A “Wilson" Captain | speak at league church i France, | work done hy this evening. the work of the Yankee division f = t of in You can Wilson's Ja zalow. $3.50 advt Da ; that i dance, or the ral concert of The New Soclety are im the members and at €. L 0. —Advt ariety at of cmps Alfred H he meeting the Griswold will of the Lather Swedish Lutheran He will tell of in particular relating to the the New Britain boys get any kind of a eap at & good one.—advt Saturday night, Bun- Alpha String Orch.—Advt. and $6 hats at Wilson's The regular meeting of White Rose camp, | ning in 1\10\! | evening. I A R. N. A, will be held this eve- Electric hall. Bishop large | thirteenth | Grammar | sor | The [t e 1 a Thomas Capacity 2,000 lbs. $1295 F. O. B. Alma, Michigan - u!nu i mmmmmnnmummi UL I B. close [ game between | club, Acheson will address St. Mark's church, the this attendance is expected at annual concert at the school this evening. A chorus of 300 voices will sing. Profes- George B. Matthews will direct funios pool tournament at the rooms will be brought to Monday night with a William Humason and Grace. k) ‘| b

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