New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 11, 1919, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1919. Bee the handsome display adies’ Desks in our South indow. HER DESERTS | 1S FIVE CHILDREN S of FourMonths-Old Baby | Bring Help, Though pen Lieutenant duty last night at police huarters, was told of the plight e little children down on Hurl, treet, he immediately sent Fred hy, charity investigator and act- uperintendent of the New Britain | y department, to find the cause e pitiful wails of a four months aby, said to have been issuing atically all day from the house berea 25, Hurlburt street, A when Mr. Murphy arrived at uniber designated, he found true for the baby’s velling, and in- Samuel Bam- on The “Tee Klub” Card Table at $3.75 of 8,700 Square Miles Of Sea Infested With Mines Berlin, Dec. 10.—German naval au- | thorities have been backward in re- | moving mines from German aters, | acrording to a Hamburg dispatlh to the Vossische Zeitung. At a meeting of th nautical sociation in that city, the dispatch s: maps were shown | indicating that 8,700 squar miles x)(': the North Sea are as yet not cleared, while America and Engla))d have al most finished clearing fields laid 1 their navies during the war. It claimed here that the delay has been due to lack of coal CONDEMNED 70 DIE, ESCAPES American Soldier and Deserter, Guilty of Crime, Succeeds in Eluding Swiss Guards, Berne, Dec. 11-—The criminal court of Fribourg, near here yesterday con- demned to death, in a |3, 0. P. CONVENTION 10 BE IN CHICAGO Windy City Is Chosen in Prefer- ence to St. Louis Dec. 11.—The committee Wiashington, repub- yesterday selected and Tuesday, June 8, as the place and time for the na tional convention at which the party’s 1920 candidate for president will be nominated. On the roll-call Chicago mustered 44 votes to nine for St. Louis, whose boosters had made a stubborn fight fTor the honor. The choice of the convention date was unanimous. Ausbury Park, N. J, and Cheyenne, Wyo., made bids for the convention, but withdrew before ‘the voting began. lican national Chicago The “Utility” Card Table WithImi. Lea.Top $3.00 With Felt Top B. C. PORTER SONS | tional, committeemen and outside | party ‘leaders and will function as an { advisory council in the conduct of the | | campaign. ! | Hays Contribution Plap Appoved | | The plan of Will H. Hays, the na- | | tional chairman, for limitation of-in- 1; 1 1 | dividual campaign contributions to $1,000 formally was approved and the committee announced some | changes in the apportionment of dele- gates to the naitonal convention. nature however, seven states. After hearing the report of Chair- man Hays an dadopting a resolution approving his efforts for party or- ganization and harmony, the com- mittee ended its session and many re- publican leaders who had come ‘o Washington for the gathering left for their homes. Of the several hundred prominent republicans who attnded the meeting, however, a large number remained fo the session to be held today by the state chairman. Only questions of organzation are expected to come for- mally before t meetin, but ther partisans of various republicans men- and affected only i [ These changes were not of a sweeping I $3.25 MANY HOMELESS AND WITHOUT EMPLOYMENT Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi Filoods Cause Untold Hardships and Sufferi Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 11—Several thou- sand persons were homeless today and many more out of employment as a result of flooded rivers in Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi. Railroad schedules, particularly in lower Ala- bama and Mississippi were demoral- ized and property loss was estimated in millions. Rivers in the three states had reached their highest stages in many years as a result of the heavy rains of the first part of the week, but generally werc receding today. Hattiesburg, Miss., was the city isolated by the waters, although a score of others were partly cut off. It was estimated that 2,500 persons, chiefly were homeless a result of around Hattiesburs and Meridian. Hundreds of other vesidents of the The “‘Nonotuck” Card Table WithImit. Lea. Top. $4.00 With Felt Top The with Gifts. $4.50 real, Christmas Store thousands of useful G e -] to washouts, a negro was drowneéd at | Meridian, Miss.,, and two wonien ahd | & soldier were drowned Tuesday night | witomobile | near Atlanta, when an 1“‘ent over u damaged bridge. Later reports were expected to add slghtly to this total, as many were known to be marooned and suifering from’ cold and hunger. ' . ciYITEMS | Strictly fresh eggs from the C. A, | Biair farm at National Tea Importers, | 123 Main street.—advt. | “Mrs. George Cadwell, of Harrison street, returned vestorday from An- | dover, Mich., where she had been the V/guest of son for the past three | weeks. A set of “Tec” drawing instru- ments is just the Christmas gift for that boy at the Trade school. Ask seo them at Adkins, 66 Church St. ner HEALS RUNNING SORES AND CONQUERS PILES _ Also Stops Itching of Eczema in Few Days. “1 feel it my duty letter of thanks for Peterson’s Ointment. I had a running sore on my left leg for one vear. 1 began to use PetArson's ointmex\(‘ three weeks ago and now it is healed. A. C. Gilbrath, 703 Reed street, Hrie, Pa. 1'a rather get a letter like that, says _ Peterson of Buffalo, than have Johw D. Rockefeller give me a thousand doltars. It does me a lot of good te be able to be of use to my fellow man, For vears 1 have been selling {hrough' ruggists a large box of PRTERSON'S OINTMENT for 3§ cents. The h & power in this oin® ment is marvelous. Eczema goes in few days. Old sores heal wup. like magic; piles that other remedies dd not keem._ to even relieve are speedily to write .you a vour wonderful | conquered. 5 contumacy, tally for the ill-restrained sob- of the four other children, who doing all in their power to quiet baby and kecp themselves cheer- | charged Wwith murdering t the same time.. Huddled in a | traveller, Voillermet. y furnished room around a fire- < described as a giant of cxtra- tove, wrapped in ragged blankets | 0rdinary strength, escaped from prison othing to keep them warm, all of | before his trial, and no trace of him cold, shivering, and very hun-|1:as bsen found. were the five children of John| A fellow deserter from the bk, can army, Munzio, Father Gone. serve saven y fhere is your fathe ; asked the oldest, -h-he's 2-8-8-3 ed the boy. nd your mother,” by tioned for the presidency will con- tinue the active efforts which have kept the capital alive with gossip and conferences since Sunday. tlooded sections were fo but the loss of life was remarkably small. Two trainmen lost their li day in Mississippi in wrecks du The commit creation of two also authorized the Gl g el new departments of party organization to deal respective- Iy with policies and general party welfare. The former, composed of selected members of the committee and men and women representing labor, capital, the farmers and others, will go to work at onie sorting out subjects to be dealt with in the 1920 platform. The second committee comprises an equal number of na- former American soldier.named C said fo be a deserter, who an was| Italian Ameri- was sentenced to o, The most economicaland con- My, boy Mur= a of one away,” an- The Eden Is asked Mr. Built From The Poini OF View | venient way to buy cigareites Women as a rule, do not | 2 Days Only understand or like machin- | ry,-and so, with this in | Friday and Saturday e tieNnebe 12th & I3th mind, the EDEN has been | December h constructed with the great- | 200 Black & White.. . est simplicity that can be 200Camel.. ... ... devised. All moving parts | 200 Chesterfield. ... e 200 Lucky Strike. 30 are enclosed so that there | 500 Picdihons i o is not only no danger of 180 Lord Salisbury Foil things becoming entangled 200 Fatimas. sagan and injured in the machin- 200?:"““""5-- g ery, but there is nothing | 00 Lyt to confuse or annoy the | 100 Helmar..... .. .. Sonan 100 Turkish Trophies. woman in her work. Even ! when in full operaton, | 100 Melachrino No. 9 'p-kin or cork).. from outward appearances, 1€0 Murad . the EDEN is stationary. fellow, “and we ain’t got nothin’ {, and iU's cold, and baby" I—d-d-don’t | g-g-g-gone to0o,” sobbed the ! | s sick, | know just what to Murphy did know what to do, | ver, and he had the children re- > to the town home, where they b given a hot meal and put to bed been fresh, clean sheets, and plen- blankets. Mother ¥iloped. hn, the father, was hailed into e court this mornipg, charged being drunk. 1t developed he told the children he was going out own for a “few days” and had his family, without food for the ren, without coal for the stove, according to the neighbors, with | ntention of returning, -1 he mother of the family, Mrs. owlczki, eloped a few woeks ago h 2 man who roomed in the house, no trace of the couple has been d. | oday the children are enjoying he first time, probably, the luxury | ating three well prepared meals a. | and living in warm and comfort- | b surroundings. The father 'o"m | 100 Mogul.. 100 Naturag 28 100 Egypt. Deities 100 Pill Mall (Natural) . . oo 100 Philip Morris (Cambridge) . 217 Main$t. » Make This an Eleéii-iéal Chrisimas i [ \ BARRY & BAMFORTH 19 MAIN STREET 5 The Real Truth! SCHOONER IS AGRO A ston, Dec. 11.—Report that a | Lo masted schooner was stranded kape Pogue, on the eastern shore of thas Vineyard island was received f. wireless message today. 1t came the steamer Crawl Kys, bound m Sabine for Portland. The cutter { sham was ordered to.the assistance he unidentified vessel. NewBritain 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS GIDDAP, JUMBO ~'N B CAREFUL THAT YoV DONT SUP ON TH ICE~- WEL THAT'S RBAL BENEVOLENCE A PRIZE BATCH baking of bread, biscui and cakes is an assured success B¢ vou use ANGELUS FLOUR Thompson Milling Co., Lockport, N. Y. 7 ; old by . g i , Berlin, Conn. g \1[ ' ”’ _E. E. Honis

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