New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 8, 1919, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HAERALD. MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1918. | mother in her last moments on eartn' Hart. Mr. Hart was the first past| LUEAL ELKI]“M PAYb that the sweet purity of her life goes exalted ruler of the lodge to die. | Su re out forever when her soul departs and The committee in charge of (h ® licr 1ips become still and pale. That memorial exercises was as follows \ mother is the one who brought a son Harry C. Brown. ¢hairman; William e Ie ¢ into this world." She held him close H. Bishop. John W. Lockett, John I H S. VS | to her breast and fondled and lovedl Buckley, William R. Foley and Dud« h R him when he. was an infaut. She ley T. Holmes, 20 Theig e o T taught him md comforted hiin = e ‘That Christmas Dinner BPllllflfl[ Address ls Gwen Oy through bhoyhood and when he zrr MARRIED 60 YEARS, ¢ 5 & 25 CENTS | SHADE " 1 into manhood and nt out into e! Z @\ * = e ould tastc» better with D A S S tles Tl man S o nn e | IS gost:‘:"a?:f | cneountering men's obstacles, 1». e \nnivers, o Decembe L. i < Marsa 1 ISU‘lC[ norney GrOSby disappointment perhaps dishonor, tevoand Mrs. Lyman S, Johnson of s Sure Rehef M d d d d d f - ————— overtook him Men he called his 37T South High strect will obse e thei Y | s | Poiends scoffed and puseed him Ty, | sixteth wedding anniversu. Sunday, B LL=-ANS ade to order and ready made, tor [ribute to the memory OF the | g g at he had not s riend December 1. Owing ta the illness oi |2 c-h” | docensed membors of New BRI | o ot fht a1l his hright dreums M. Jommion (hore ill b o cele '°" INDIGESTION the cosy little Bungalow or Big Business 'lll lodge, B. P. 0. I3, was paid 12| of success antl prosperity 1Nbeeni bistionfasisbellsinotiabletoficave et st cd into the darkness of failurn, | Ved: . e e NEUMONIA Block. T tion “yesterday® afternoon at Fox's | i Ll back (o the little olq ! b Bond.at that time pastor of the Bap M 3 A wonderful drink I | thering Hm\ i ho never fail ’; little old e ehurch. Mrs. Johnson's maiden Call a physician. Immedi- | th r. There was a 1 mother who r ailed him ately begin “emergency” | ‘as . " o ;o % . o 1 T name was Miss Mary E. Blow and both : w lll d h h —Add water and u‘\ memhk‘r:. }\\h\‘v‘ m-“:;-ul‘y'”!»"*“x‘(‘ L e mm.\lw]N \Ww-;v slower and her 'y, and Mrs Johnson were members treatment with— 5 € will measure, make an ang them tc 8 < | the front of the theater, and 4% back more bent and her hair gray, of the Baptist church. Mr. Johnson serve frozen, makes [ mainder of the lower scellon Wis jwhen she took him into her aring was for many years probation offcer =l @ our complete satisfacti | fillea with guests. Seated upo and held him close, murmuring those of this city, and is one of the be Ic AP 3 Yy P! atisraction. a dandy sherbet— stage were the officers of H;v_““‘ © | precious words, My son, all of his known and most highly esteemed mer b $1.00 rt and in a Dbox iwere Rete JOUR 0l (roubles and cares and worries were of the city. He has taken much inter- | “YOUR BODYGUARD 30! 607. B quart. William . Downey an N s Winters, Rev forgotten. mother is on | est in the charity organization and has wOrkmanship and Materials.. NONE Rev. Joseph W. Barry, of St Mar¥'s |, "geathhed. She twines her fingers | done a great deal of work among the church; Rev. Patrick Daly and Rev i G : ti. ! about his and he is with her as he: | PooOr. BE,ITER i, GGl I dronn Bh b e SRR BRI B SEh e ey ) T TR —— i D aler was draped in the| CoRSeS: Her lips become, sill and| . “45” card tournament will be ’ kmsnn Ur [:0 | e g e i ol S R T R R | O el it . PICTURE FRAMING TO ORDER ONLY ug L ”",”mm ‘O!{,’.zfi [md Uv'rnl ‘D'”.D—h:,- :w‘ somethir Have vou witnessed such | qay evening, December 13. The card . | '\"';L_'n“", ‘:\‘ i ‘;“‘\‘,'O':;'mlm"‘.m ((‘l‘w‘ an occurrence? Theny'can any man ! {ournaments, of which there have been == et | . | v g o s | Say that the grave is the end of this|three this year, have proven very : ‘ liam H. Bishop, organist of the-lodsge Mr. Crosby spoke of the custom in | sotiety and a committee has been The opening exercises by the officers | g cqom or setting aside this day in|named with Henry McEnroe as chai | NA [Suiskemcondustes R iomed LY DHyer| every place where Elkdom is known |man. to conduct a series of similar 4 by Chaplain Clarenc terce i o vere the memory of the departed | sames. [ 1] A1) B August Klein was the soloist. Eote ttorney Crosby Speaks. ’ e United States Attorney Jonn .| Tt is a commendable custom.” ne BUY 3 & 5 FRANKL]N SQ PHONE 359 erineds's dancihe school, Tue, at| Crosby, of Hartford, was the orator, | 53id: ““‘: 2 “'}"_’1‘“”;“‘\'“'“l"“'f"““ 2 MEN’S 4 Bl Now bogiane sl olass Tormt |ktne ! brilifan bl peaker Mok ing ot [ otacticaliprofieEhood Sienigomete 3 S Beginners, 7:30.—advt. ifcacme ST el moxtalityilof Bl |53 =2 this life end are foreotien > Ma doesnt have GIFTS when an Elk dies his name is written here will be an annual meeting of | Soul.” Mr. Crosby said, in p: . Swedish Bethany Sisters’-society of | “The human mind tells us that lite | in the tablets of the order, never to to ask me what e men 0o be erased This time next yvear some Swedish church Thursday afte does not end at death. The mind tells > & i -] trading. at 0 o’clock at Calumet hall, | us that somewhere there is a God, | members who are now taking part in corn flakes | like & There will be an elec- | call Him what you will. The mind | these memorial exercises will be ab- ! we 1 0 for the ensuing year| tells us that it is God who gives life | Sent. The same sun which, when it S3ys e e | parel “likes and ai the reading of reports. All are| and instills In our hearts that yearn- ! Sinks in all its splendor today, leay 2 pet] ; 3 likes” and speci pd to be present Taeltor osfactinenn \We know here strong, throbbing men, will, tI fect happiness. e know ¢ 5 A anley Women’s Relief corps wwill | i " i time one vear hence,.kiss the withered be knows in what he “likes’. He is infinite, and because Fe is-in its regular meeting Wednesday = g upon the graves of some of ’ L g finite He will not deny us the satis- v & /d answer rnoon at 2 o'clock in G. A. l“: faction of that yearning. Just as the ! these men, but they will mot be for- Officers will be elected. flowers, shrinking and fading, reach K Sotten. Their brothers, the Elks, will Luke Horsfa" cu ichard Covert who has béen con- | ,;, "ro the eunlight and bloom when | gather as they have gathered on this A . JEttnts nome on aecount of M-l 8 L0 RS S DRE D Y left this morning for Cuba, to ; just as a baby reaches to the mother perate. During his absence hig | 705" 28 & DAbY reach e e gister will stay with Mrs: Covert. | ~oF Reaith and wigor, so does oul of man reach out to God. But there is another reminder | more tender >—of the existence of day o do honor to the memory of ) 93 ASYLUM ST., those who have gone. That s broth an erhood. seven on Necrology Roll. B During the past vear seven mem- | bers of the lodze have passed away: Geas O Reelbehumes | P 2, Soldiers, Sailors and Marines’ | i L { ciation, will be Theld Thursday } ing. This is an important meet- | @ ‘God and a ‘hereafter. It is thej Albert J. [Fortier, John M. Ryan, w officers will be elected human heart. No man can believe, | John Walsh, Charles J. Sloan, John H osiery the ideal Christmas gift.| @5 he kneels at the bedside of m\l Murphy, Peter Long and Alonzo J. i On er u on’s Shoe Shop.—advt. aliant Review, IL. O. T. M., willl H its regular meeting Tueésday eve- A larse attendance is desired. : g ! is the verdict of competent judges, who vis- stion of officers will be held and 5 E 2 7 i3 by important business is to by : ¥ I ited our demonstration rosms, to listen LY of the Tadies ausittazy, ® ® to the new VICTOR DECEMBER REC- pinted at the last meeting are ! ; y ‘ Anticipating this verdict we ordered et (RN ! ] ] 75¢. more records than the previous month, A. 0. H. ELECTS. ! ; 5 | but from the response the VICTOR LIST re- of «:n‘m e .(..':‘\anl‘.:(-i‘:cm": of ; ' ceived this morning, we may be short of rec- B ords later in the month, hence: Come Early. LR, Harty ranen: Ar 0. H. and | [ ’ v ’ Our stock of VICTROLAS is in fair year's activities were discussed. A B shape NOW and will be glad to take your mittee was named to ar for annual ball to be held on the order for later delivery. Our TERMS are Rl e b ] RIGHT, SERVICE THE BEST. ation with the officers of the | les' Auxiliury of th o ] : Should it be a PIANO, think of the S i ; ‘ People of New Britain and vicinity : = . lz’fl allum ave learned that Damon’s is just as goo i o, i sames 3 . ¥ | a place to buy Hosiery as it is to buy HRATER OAUSGS ¥ == (| Shoes, Slippers, etc. We have Hosiery, Tl 365 Main St. pont Street Store Slightly Dam- av=d By Blase, L /|| for man, woman or child. light damages resulted from a in John Dudjak’s store at the er of Kast Lawlor and Tremont | et about 7 o’clock last night. A | [} was sent in through Box 48 and | / ) companies 1 and 3 in charge of G pistant Chief William J. Noble re- nded. Although the store was filled e \ h smoke making difficult the ad- pce of the firemen they made short | “ k of the blaze. The fire resulted | NS VY ¢ == - jn an oil heater left too close to . 3 \ o wooden partition, with the result = b et t the wood and some paper bags ; ) L hght fire. [The building is owned by ry Jerzeski and is covered by in- — an Be Found in This Stock |==—"7"—— he Tickle 1 ABitof Ribbonand akes You Beautiful Christmas boxes with every purchase. Buckles that come ough Direct from the Importers. Women's Warm Lined Comfy Slippers. Some Velvet Men’s Slippers‘ the comfy kind that wi“ keep him home nights, And lo, a lovely Christmas Gift is evolved. Jf vou enjoy wmaking vour holiday presents, our stoek of Beautiful. Ribbons in all the plain Pastel and darker shades, and in many exquisite patterns in I Hayes - Dresden, cannot fail to interest you Healing vELvES in very shade of the rainbow and in many widths and weights you ”o"e will find our Velvets very beautiful o make fascinating fowers y i i and finishing touches on your choicest gifts. " . ‘GLOVE i 3 In gauntlet. one and two clasp style and in the twelve and six- a s il teen button style, you'll find our gloves in as many snades as there Stops The Tickle : ; 'S are colors this season. They come in holly or white emboesed . ; \ BOOTH BLOCAK e y Healing the Threat | NEW BRITAIN. PURS In Animal Sca . trimmed with fine brushes. and in stoles, muffg and Sets you'll tind many a desirable gift. 35¢c per Bottl i ’ P e % BAGS We have charming Ribbon and Velvet Bags, in all the rich dark shades, and we have many K. Z: Maid Bags

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