New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 19, 1919, Page 2

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NEw RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1919. IRISHMEN MEET T0 - TAKOFHOMERUE ~ Why all this Precaution? ol § Qf '[f s Ore ol JUST wherein lies the reason for the use of vegetable preparations for infants [ ppIaIN days Yuestion ek and children? ; World Importance | Why are any but vegetable preparations unsafe for infants and children? NI o R st lWhy %re Syrups, Cordials and Drops condemned by all Physicians and || Is An Opportune Time arose ove I‘:yr h:v.l}rl:’n’:‘}‘4:‘\;‘“‘('“" g aymen? B oo in o el G S Why has the Government placed a ban on all preparations containing, among : & Ashe branch of e o o mand | other poisonous drugs, Opium in its variously prepared forms and pleasing tastes, to Have the EXlel'lor OI T W e Kpealrs and other fetures d under its i erable names? | program arranged. Robert and under its 1nnum { ’ /s & A e These are questions that every Mother will do well to inquire about. Your House Repalnled. 1 Mecllowes and J Splain Al e S e Any Physician will recommend the keeping of Fletcher's Castoria in the THE X.}»‘.:“';.’;,;f{‘u‘\’li’f“ “yon e Snternation: | house for the common ailments of infants and children. i We Will Be Glad to phase of the Irish question at length His talk fallows: s | thought when I plead the cause 3 : 169-171 Main Strea! vert whon Toia e e o ‘ ! of the Probable Cost. said, love for the old land was instill- < ed in my heart 50 years ago when my | g EBONm 338, father braught me to the old Fenian meetings. I have been working for that end for over 40 years and L have had my bumps, some of them from craven, degenerate members of our i §53 E= 1 5 7 4 2 / own race. R | ¢ ; i Opportunity for Freedom. SER 3 “The memories of what has been done to aur race is still too deeply immplanted in’ our Nearts to make any 1) AAGeLéGe?;KY;?P%Eifi‘z%:L 4 tbiled @ : el e : 3 & 5 FRANKLIN sQ. PHONE 359 of us regret that even in : f < i S\t imes of war we did not close our | e ingthefood R e || [ Stomachsand Bovelsf The F True. Samelfofusicoula rotClopcolt o sLeS : Advertising by the use of large space, the expenditure of huge sums MR s bl o P2e it = — Didestion of money have placed on the market, have put in your home, perhaps, T e e () e 04 [TherCWPmm““? lc:mains many articles that today have been discarded, as you wil' readily admit. i Cheerfulness andRest Do you recall anything that has more modestly appealed to the Land are again ajar. Ireland must Bk P/ ~ g I not, more than any other nation. be x i neither 0, nm,l‘!“"i’hmem 4 public than has Fletcher’s Castoria: modest in all its claims, pleadin, ¥ %LOTHES ik lfnn’(wll :o live under a sovereignty 1l Mineral. &'0'{:,1,‘_@20“6‘ at all times—and truthfully—for our babies ? s & ’ Tma IE to lsug_ Il‘f:"”;fi“.fi',” L ('l',f'\‘_l,':fi:::,j“”;, = G, Recipe o Oid D SAMUELPTTEER The big splurg, the misleading claims may win for a time, but L] © ply e long- s : e : ! but the attention of the world has ! Pumphin S f| the honest truth-telling advertiser is like the old story of the tortoise ; f felt desire for been fixed more keenly upon us. Mil- T b A e that beat the hare. AR IEORD | custom features LionERw of Hanegbccnsindiffezan e HEeE Vs A / Mothers everywhere, and their daughters, now mothers, spealk ¢ B T now aroused in this cause. It is no eiiile B Sods e s e RS Le15, shod in MEN’S { longer an unpopular thing to say that i T ot §§ frankly; glewingly, enthusiastically in p: of Fletcher’s Castoria. L J < i s ek ye free. Ireland has Clantied Sga™ Speak of it lovingly as a friend that has brought comfort, cheer and CLOTHES L 111!(1( lfyv,x‘( :lv'r')‘{:“x"’(fl']:t?vvi when !u‘:qn":nml | Htergren Tlaror___ < smiles to their little-one. Reductlon Sale Ready For from England. Ireland must live un- b et These are substitutes and imitations as there are for the diamond, 3y Service ! “’:; "‘]“"“;‘!;:if ‘f“i_"]‘(‘:‘ (“"\f"‘\'"“f{'{ f]‘:‘ its own gt sti 3 ad (] for anything of value. One might almost say that that which is not . Have you seen At e e e copied has no value. So you have had the sigvature of Chas. H. We have selected a number of Suits. Capes, Dolmans, Sktrts, o “England has no title over Ircland | o [i . Fletcher and a copy of the genuine wrapper kept constantly before 5 Dresses and Blouses that for values are unequaled. Come in and r 4 thet ¥ | which is founded upon right. Our o 14 e e i you that you may guard against the false and the untrue. i vou will find values it has not been your pleasure to see this year el ol can R e T RCom in s R OTc MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA : TL H i |and more to realize that the Trish W ] &= £ question is not presented to the world | i . LAk MBI ) sommon o seommstnne ot iR e cenvine CASTORIA awavs | =3 09 ; S¢ ASYLUM &, are coming to realize that this ques ; K | tion is being put before the world R e e S " months ol Bears the Signature of | ° ica fully as much as it does Ireland. S B 5CE 5 The more that Americans study the 4 e — < a lca e uce | Irish question, the more they will A —— 5 s realize that America will be vastly | - i e benefited by a free and independent o . $19.75 - ? . Worth te 533 Tralandl Bopland Wil alsol b Exact Copy of Wrapper. f) E $35.00 . R S R STt U to: $47.50 gainer with a contented people as a THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CIT SYTes G000 fo WA 1 i (IH Ty neighbor. - Higher Grade Models Reduced Accordingly. Anglo-Trish Alliance. H MARVELOUS CAPE REDUCTIONS—Here is an assortment of Capes Considerable has been made in = = = ———————— m— = in all the new colors and materials; only 85 of them left; worth some quarters that Treland volun- iy S A e e e [] : v, mect with the superintendent home social system, This works out | | $16.50. Now .... 2 el coo.. $9.78 e T e to discuss and exchange ideas that will in the following manner. Twalve In the Higher Priced Models We Offer the Following: Worth $22.50, Anglo-Trish plan of union was drafted “"_'\'\””‘)”"”_‘"‘ 0o Gl hoys picked out by a committee | $14.75: worth $25.00, $16.50: worth $32.00, $19.75; worth $39.7 by a parliament in which the Irish e have turned the gymnasinm of two for having the hest record of e e e e s | | into a zame room installing shuflle hehavior in the week. These hoys are the people of Treland had a vote. The 1 | boards, carom. small billiard table, i given an adult leader and they visit e i o e e bagzatelle, puzzles and other games. . those who have opened their homes i been widely published by England as We have taken our gymnasium ac- ' to them for an cvening’s entertain- jan argument against the freedom of . tivities to the back vard for the sum- ment. The hoys play games. sing and the country, but when England can M b ‘h E H d N T tl j mer, in lling necessary equipment | recite, er which they are served e e e TN DOTS TN RO RSN OWRL O TALS 15 e with iffet lunch. The boys are 5y it inltine fon tHemi o ctaai . e ‘In all the Liberty loans the club very enthusiastic over this system of land. Their own people were forced | 608_va[‘lous AG“YI“CS has supplied boys to run errands and ! entertainment to find religious freedom on the | do such work as was needed by the! *The superintendent and a senior | In Our Prescription Depart- shores of Plymouth Rock, and Amer- | _— loan committee as well as the cham- ' c¢lub mem ‘vril Brunelle, went to ment stands for both ican editors who are continually pr Following is the monthiy report of | P°F, of commerce. New ITaven, April 3, to attend a state ‘ BLE SERV"}E Hsntingine relisiois sldelofirnianiam e A0 RIR 01 o8 L SR ORE N R0 SOE “The New Britain Boys' club band | conference of superintendents and RELA tionalism will find that they are bark- | {1 “directors by Shipar rintendent M. | annot be too highly prised for the ; their sistants. The work of inter- | ing up the wrong trec. Eaas “ lwork they' have done and are now club activities was openly discussed AN“ REAS“NABLE PR'GES EngliShgitoIcpEalinies “Gentlemen: doing under the supervision of Direc- it being decided that all clubs would “Ireland is asserting her rights be- [ “Wr Covia Jike to call your atten. | tor Clarkson. They have played for . barticipate in a state meet to he held 9 cause expericnce proves that she|iion o the work which has been done | the following: Belzian Relief, Italian at Yale Field, June 21, at New Haven hasn't prospered under Fnglish rule o Stanley Works War The total Hilthe! Newt Brtaial Bove clubl cince parade memberkhip of tht ~lub | It would not he a compliment to the ; : January 1st, 1919. Work campaign, Middletown parade, | IS now 608 hovs.” { I N . any time in proving the English re- e 5 Geor Pirst Liberty loan, Second G ) ; 236 PARK STREET gime a failure—it is a miserable one. | S gosnanoe | e ) Giveel G SRR I Corner Bigelow Phone 1366 England did a trade of $820,000.000 M W‘"‘ S EeaeE e 3 R ourth® b ety losn Fifth T Hm’_“‘ i S = | =t with Treland last year, and she has | e S R s A 2 Sl 2 4 ARE Annual Song Festival To Be [eld in £ e April - 2 & A J16 loan, Concert at the Relic in. S made it impossible by her navigation = 4 o1 = Grammar School TTall On May 23 = = he manual training class, under oncerts in various parts of ‘he laws for In to trade with any ather counirethe gere Frelamn comy | the supervision of Jumes Ptolmey, | city are planned for this summer. | Under the leadership of Irofessor The Famous Coloratura-Soprano CllY ITEM ing and going. ) o & has turned out footstools, small | The Boys’ club band will spend one | George B. Matthews, the pupils of the ANCREDIIE tables, bookracks, broom holders, | week's outing at Camp Keemosahbee. Not a Domestic Question. S R LS ; Hng atucamp High school will hold their annual . \ Boys' blue serge suits for confirma- “The Trish question is not a domes- | oo oldcE o clicontainers v Lake. Chester, Conn | R B (e (Sl e (e l he Flnd Of the Lentur tion at Besse-Leland’s.—advt. tic question as Mr. Taft, or even and numerous other articles. | “From time to time the heads of | S e S -olraliGng y The Clock . ¢, Bx- | Mr. Wilson is reputed as having said The music (piano) class is taught | v departments have get-tn- | MAT school hall on Fri evening, pert clock repairing.—Advt. It concerns the whole world, and | %, 1S A Brannclle being entertained by the | May 23, at & o'clock. The cantata to A son has been born to Mr. and | America particularly. If it is a ques- i‘\'1“\‘"”"\!”\‘"‘;\:’(:;_ l!v:-;rv';vn:w:\w:x’u. ng Boys’ club adult workers, with music, | b sung is “Joan of Arc." The chorus | at the Foot Guard Hall in Hartford to- Mrs. Isadore Rudolph of 28 Winthrop | tion for England alone to decide, why | - Yo BInesr o stories, recitations. short talks on | Will consist of 180 voices. s dial ot AL e rm.ss|"” with 50 boys and rehearsals are | petter citizenship and ending with re- | The soloists who will assist are Mi morrow and at our store the entire | : e i held on Wednesday evenings % oo & . : Doris. Bradis £ y 5 Spe valu “kwear .00 | America takes @ pos ‘hic freshments. This keeps up the spirit, | Doris Bradley, soprano ecial values in neckwear $1 America tal position which will T R b B Win e ctor i T P piri 1 week, on the VIC'DROLA. 85¢ 3 3 = i r i Irel: . n siasm a 0 Stublman, tenor, and Frederick i 65c at Bessee-Leland's.—advt. secure freedom for Ireland America 1 : L enthusiasm and morale of the club tu o rederick or Rifle Cor S anc o < > e Former Mayor Joseph M. Halloran | will stand before the world as an f”;‘f}" ! ‘”‘ Sa ‘”‘“,“ 1:1”‘ and he club has what is called *he tham, baritone Should you be one of the many un- has been d to accept the chair- | ingrate nation and that name will | RONS I8 meetings in the e £ manship of the democratic town com.- | never be lived down until she does sc- | TRITNIOY evonines. . C ortunate ones, to be unable to get your \e police court is 5 : ¢ : sidlering the offer amone ithelfics land indenendennat | Giof- LotencstineEgrea i eatios thofclun ticket for this wonderful concert, you mittee, and it is said that he is con- | cure for Ireland the right to live | Children’s straw hats 50c to $3.00 | tions of the earth.” The clay molding class for juniors | et e b Mellowes a Speaker is taught by Mrs. Arthur Olson. This | B SHAPE i will be well repaid by hearing the entire J. L. Mullin of 45 Grand street re-| Liam Mellowes, commander in | YO'K I8 8oing on with great interest - 0 aaT GALLI-CURCI R RE here as ported (n the voice yestorday aftor-| chief of the swestorn Torces during | in, (0 Pevs and all work properls If you ever wear “Heath E PERTOI Roonizhayguhly 'l'“‘f"'\',""h 1' & | the Eastertweek ircbelllon, fwas|given | pection 4 Caps” you keep on wearing | we carry all of this artist’s records. Take & : ront of Mor ck | 2 when he appeares » | sPectio : J 2 | § small girl in fron orrin’s block | an ovation when he appeared on the § The physical training teacher has | i 1 . Tt v . rs. | £ il ity i on East Main street. He claimed that | platform, having been somewhat late | A0¢ 3 : s the girl ran in front of his machine, | in arriving at the theater. e T aliidy ol et el ol in at your convenience. We also have all the latest Victor S T st Dei Tt 0 GIGt st His talk |0 \well as calisthenics, hockey and | They wear longer, keep their was principally on the necessity in | ‘ 1 9 E i rscertain lier nante, continuing the fight for freedom ana | P2Sketball are tho popular sports for | g shape better and are made rade Balbriggan underwear |, recital of his experiences in Haster | L1¢_development of the boy. The |4 i} from finer clothes than any sse-Leland’s.—advt. waek. The speaker is the represen. | G0708 orc dizected by Munrae Par ] ’ 3 7 A : | Records on hand o st Galway (o the parlia- { sons. We now have a baseball team g others. Yes, thq, cost more, . ment in England. although ha hag | Which will compete with other clubs ¢ s o automobile accident at the (never, in common with the otner | P, the state. 4 5 s r Wast mdr ‘\II;‘H’ street ves- | [rish representatives elected, held the - ”‘\""]';"‘ "h"l“"g 1= ]m» ('h“(rw “rt T,: at p n their stories to | geat hur Hotchkiss and is of great in- - / v ¢ 5 { Captaia £ h man blamed the Program Carried Out. S5 oRlic bovis [ 4 - 4 o i i other for the collision The program opened with the sing- LB oy Scouts jor '\m, NI; A 2 G e —— : i i ing of the Star Spangled Banne | of l}v\}'\‘ club Mrs, Mary T. Crean, and James Sul | on! - George Carter is the scout- | § and worth every cent of it. | JE‘VELER livan entertained with Irish jigs, My, [ Master. This troop is considered one | § J 2 with i ilty of Hartford, rendered solos, | Of the most active in the city ‘ Large assortment at $2 wit isted Mrs. Henry Boilard, pian- ‘Shoe shin still continues to be 2 T 3 E . 1% PN oh attractive feature of the club no tax. 365 Main St. Directly Oppo. Myrtle e = | ‘The Boys' club is run by the boys | & i . G ~ Hot water: TO HOLD OUTING. in the following manner: Each de- New Britain, Conn. N The Men's RBible class will hiold its | partment has a hoy at its head. The || SureRelief *| 7% T e outing at Wesley- | heads of departments are responsible an callege on June 7. A talk will be | t0 the manager of all departments, delivered by Rev. Dr. Wil North | who in turn is responsible to ‘the R , professor emeritus, His subject | superintendent. Once each week 'hr INDIGESTION vill Feology.” heads of departments with their man ancis of Southington 3 | Hative Isky of this city both re-

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