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Crawford Cooking Range FRUIT JARS FRUIT JAR RUBBERS A. A. Mills IZbbed gently Their chime echo spoke, ™ The | One quiet, That Through troubled dreams Like Christ's voice 80 West Main Street Telephone 381 Plumbing Heating Tinning WELCOME HOME POEM BY A NEW BRITAIN WOMAN .‘thmnted to the New Britain Herald for “Old Home" and Home" Week by Pear] liams, 13 Hart street.) “Welcome Gray Wil- CHIME ECHO MESSAGES. The chimes in the old South church at even out their peaceful praise, Qne fair Sabbath eve in nineteen six- teen As New Britain last ravs. Their minute, lazy echo seemed to s: “Let well enough alone. Just bask and pray.” Pealed basked The chimes in the one morning Fealed clear above the martial stir in town. He now, old South church “America, ed As from the vine-clad armory march- ed down E Britain's brave yvoung sons to fight for right ¢ And do their sacred bit with all their might. s My Boy,” they play- New The manufacturers chimes And op’ed their flood gates to release their stream human war-aiding hom vielded of machines at vesper hymns of to those in the sun's | | | | Lured to the vortex where the gold wings gleam Like an Angel's guarding our city's soul Midst churches, while b stores and banks e chimes roll. The town folk from all quarters lined the march. From the narthwest came Russians of all types And blarney loving folk from Emerald Isle. Weost Main Bluebloods came and Sub- urbanites, Swedes, Jews, French Hialy's sons Blood from all nations ‘gainst Huns. and blent as one This nineteen rang “Be brave. Pierce departure’s gloom with bravenes: Be brave, dear mother, voung wife. Smile bravely ’tho your With sadness. Subconsciously their message cheered each heart As from Arch street the city’s heroes start The nineteen eighteen chimes play ed ! “Over There' their high throne church tower, seventeen chime echo sweetheart and heart brims From in the nll[ sunny | (Grand ‘emblems of Hope in world's dark hour) down Main street Franklin square. the from Aid our boys Over There.’ year's leaves matuved, turned | and fell November hou scarle st darkly the dawn, sweetly ry gruesomc morning before pealing, softly of loved ones far away. once spoke turbulent spray. ‘midst “Praise God, From Whom All Bless- ings Flow." they rang, Like a celestifl harp . of yheaven above Their echo message through the dark- ness sang and sweet, “Peace, Joy Brotherly Love.” As waking, each mind with the mes- sage filled, Each soul, according to its light, thrilled. Clear and was For the darkness faded into twilight And the twilight merged itself into dawn. From out the rosy east the bright sun peeped Glorious dawn. won. The boys will come home for peace is on earth. Answer echoes breathed Era’s birth Right's victory is the New Wondrous ‘“America!” Nineteen nine- teen. The chimes in the old South church peal today) Ticho reverberates “Welcome YD.” Each khaki clad New Britain lad will On the wide boulevard lake, Ilanked by huge in lawns For our city's billionaire | make | In this fairyland | State, Where ming arounc you view serapers tall. this Connecticut's town, You'll ve in down pool, thousands ough, the capit horoush town Then towards Mo came down While of sky Now a dab New 11 city marble mansion mighty Onee Fou One ot Britain Take a fly nottheast to Hartford hmrl their | geomraphy written riden you spot of Nutme Hail an hails roof von hill towers its ( latc Step on th As old Droadw airplane, Ay now a taxicab. | M A E say “There is no place like it in all the world, The land where the stars and stripes float unfurled.” As with martial step they West Main, Through their arch Court of Honor, Into Walnut Hill park, and bands welcomed by mayor, surge up and past the ‘midst floats To be all through our | I'm sure if sorrowing ones will raise their eves They'll see this loved “Court” smiling from the skies. Climb to the summit by the sparkling pool. our city hills, too. them chime scem to float. Close your eves, they'll reveal a vision new If vou'll subject yourself unto their spell, This scene in nineteen eighty foretell. View and note the blue From answer echoes they'll You'll feel vourselfl being raised up gently As a long, pretty maze of Red and White In the gray stone tower of City Hall Abave the long vanish ho im- J. F. Murphy, Baker st Class, U. S. S. Manchuria G. P. Murphy Corporal 91st Division Back from the Service and at Your Service with New Maid Bread From Pure, Wholesome, Delicious New Britain’s Finest Bakershop Try It and You Will Always Buy It J. E. MURPHY SONS BAKING COMPANY 14 WINTER STREET, Tel. 849 W. V. Murphy, Mach., U. S. S. Texan New Britain, Conn. F. A. Murphy, R. O. T. C. Platts. READY-TO-PUT-ON CcUsTOoOM SE‘WIC’E WITHOOT. 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We strondly recommend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. b R 2 gl Look and Feel \ Clean, Sweet and | Fresh Every Da: | Drink a glass of real hot wat | before breakfast to wash out polsons. PR Life is not merely to Mve, digest well, well, sleep well, look weM. Whi glorious condition to attaln, and how very easy it is if one will @ adopt the morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to dull and heavy when they arise, sp ting headache, stuffy from a @ foul tongue . breath, stomach, can, , feel as f as a daisy by opening the sluice the system %each morning and fi ing out the whole of the inte poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick well, should, each morning, bef breakfast, drink a glass of real water with a teaspoonful of 14 stone phosphate in it to wash b live well, eat well the stomach, liver, kidneys bowels the previous day's indigest waste, sour bile and poisonous tox] thus cleansing, sweetening and p fying the entire alimentary o before putting more food into stomach. The action of hot Wi and limestone phosphate on an e; stomach is wonderfully invigoraf It cleans out all the sour fermes tions, gases, waste and acidity glves one a splendid appetite breakfast. While you are enjoying breakfast the water and phospha quietly extracting a large volumi water from the and ready for a thorough flushing o the inside organs The millions bothered with blood of people who constipation, bd apells, stomach trouble, rheumat others who have sallow skins, b) disorders and sickly complexions| urged to get a quarter pound limestone phosphate from the store which will cost very little, is sufficient to make anyone a nounced crank on the subject off ternal sanitation.