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a » g LS ‘4 uf ol - 2 i ~F - 1 | . i . |' E | ] | . I b ! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, F RIDAY, OCTOBER Act t tion of real merit resulted. Our Awards this maticr for cit Boys Camp | {he assistance of Miss Reale of the 1Vl ies 0 y over OSt very sincere thanks are due to Miss| Early in r¢ ed Commander a ellow 1 Welfare Department, Miss Bristoll Lillian Joscphson, Mrs. Jumory Cor-| from na s a e ! wd Mr. Connolly of the Probation Sh t B bin, Miss Ethel Fredrick:on, August | tion for having the est sco Sl the Mo Department, selected from their 0OWR [0 De N Droad Hcale l'l 1. Klein, Thure Johnson, Walter | %65 points on our Annual Merit e - tecordulon hundradal of bavas (i Lalk, Harry Bonncy as well as to | port. This report is a nic o ; P i my most worthy and underprivileged for Re Ort R d At A l M our own star George Hallin, and to | morale and accomplishments of the : rem g rccommendation to our camp; also i il *2 | men who composed ti and| We won the membership cup of- ¥ | SoTEAH Juntes ASHIeTtioant diahn X | " | the Cousins and the Aunts and the|fered by the department for posts | of I EPOAD: Charles S. Bodwell, for-|morial Day, ant of the b Suilors, The prime movers for the | having a membership of 500 or oo ALicl Johnson and ¥ e o o R 2 lets on our World War M Legion were Howard Timbrell, Otto] more last year. Stable colors werd o = 3 ! o s Emil Schall Elected Com- morial Da 1 at . | Miller, Charles Stanley, Sturman Dy- | also awarded for reaching 100 per g 1 « 1of | (Continued on Page Six) ‘-ul this year we expect to c um“wl Hav sberg, Russell Schail- | cent in the Derby e nds | o Armistice Fred | er \\umx Andrews and Frank Du- We were awarded the Iugene P, R OmLmAL e L i mander to Succeed M. H. d responsibility for this | gin. We cannot recall the days of | Armstrong cup for the post sho = Peas Paige A 4 mi 1w.mm:-~ without a feeling of grati- | the highest morale and most effic | ease—Paige A. Seaton| . . s from this phase |tude to Mrs. Ruth Lindsay. ent organization : - = - o 2 of our thout culling atten MHE Tentl ey ¢ A prize was awarded to the Post “—because you love nice things” Installs Officers. {fon 'to 1 o e el et e I 4t tiibitaict contyention for Haying 4 S 41. i mas. As a measure of this on March 15. 1919 our | paradc S 5 G TG A mew staft of officers was ir 560 T S e e | Patriotic Annlycrsaries LASTING LOVELINESS (TF480- Y THE~ BosTon~ Store A ZSr787a-) lled by State Comn 1 hospitals, and cleven din- |7, Squires was ge Memorlal Day observed as || | A. Seaton, as follow ners were distril veteranal flis: odcasion, Tn ¢ lusual, by a parade behind our o i Emil 1. Sehall; first vics command. | #bout the city on Ving GRS R Drum and Bagle corps, and oxer wder, Manville W, on; ad- < in hos- Late on that occasion to have our|{he World War memoria: utant, I'red 13, €lock; assistant ad- tributed | first commander, Dr. Stockwell as | before the Legion providec jutant, Carl Bengtson; personnel of- ctiv. The post toastmaster, and to have as guests|10F the various schools ficer, Harold Russell; assistant pe a small proportion of the {our state commander, DPaige Seaton | Of all Vete sonnel officer, Julius Anderson; exe- | €XDense of this work S ek commander, Ken-| Were decorated v committee for threec year: * Boys Camp neth Crame Arrangements for th L s and wreaths a R - E G. Mitchell, Harry Wessel | 1ONg our communi- | hanquet were under the direction of s a L flag we .». . l }( ne; sergea { boys camp. I hur Petts. In addition a Tenth Lafiergiiiopparad oglu | flarged o Ty Bty Celebration was helq | adies auxiliary served a fine lun ‘\ State Comimander-clect W. & [10vs at or it was run wi the s hall, 1T asion was | ©ON Nor o Alexander of Meriden, and District [extraordinary or the usual que in that every past commang- | ~1tecently we have participated in The Van Raalte com- Commander 1y Dickinson of | Prriod of « Iach boy is|er of our post was prosent, some shmc CHtD e Mt G G bination of silk and Glastonbury, also attended the mect g listarces for the event. | Tk e mcnmated 3 4 | ing t thank 1d. Ozren for the|M:Ore than five thousand persons rayon for super-service. | for observance of t cess of this part en Year [ Marched in the parade for the o : T ormally diser he 1 lection ok will be a lasting monument m“":;“‘“" . ) V. R.-Tex is akin to 5 SroRrAIn Wil 6 raade pabe | DOYS WAS MG ¥ lelp of e sl St ur plans for Armistic R et camp B e el S e e pure silk in beauty lic by the Armistice Day il ten by W £ al SINGLETTES S fate Assoctition follows | vatuahle = than any of recent years, Arrange- s INCT TS s occur to my mind when | most img nents being made for this by c G L LLNEAT W1 s camp is mentioned, Roger | On Su Harry Wessels. V. R.-Tex stands the siosle garmeno 1 Dost Fred Ensworth, Howard | (1, : Bodst and Tull gty reports of the committe 1 the Curtis Sheldon, Frank national commander, | The publication of Boost and Iull tests of taste and of = ./ ¢ oy’ camp Carl | Byer e alsn had the | S an essential part of our organiza 3 A s Richar derson B B e e e time. The colors will BLOOMERS ¢ o ; = RO by ckson for the work that he puts s s $ e offi ar cmtk [ yman's 3ible o C W 0y Glover ot T :“ S el © Tt RRLIEE R T S e Lo not run. the fabric won't . 6 Mialine this fonmal sorort of s D usual un- T Recommendations shrink, run or ravel! y s vities and complist 2y onoof W heon club mes| 1T conelusion I have but on Wond - $ p are wome- | AR o | ommendation to make; that s Wonderwear would be pxngs ol that T can spea “ bu 1 7 e o cnsideration ve given fo th it 2 s | : e R b L[ nances of the Post with a view to anothergood name forit | M y C . Sh. Woc N velons aactonEnicht 1 decreasing the amount t a P Hiana William Turner w AL SR QU i T i o this sort i AR el proved loo small and' wa again fin | 9% S10U080 00 Ch O thiS sor Membership Taramtal g W i nerodlivioffourintt Bl B, BEEEE SRR NG 1 < ) dcor the Ell . L although it did not |y Tyeum and 1 of ributing « mship i : Ty 5 rtial endowment or O . ; e nans e | n the cutting of ext || 7480 % THE~ Bosron~ 37'0,6’5 & Esr- /am-) A1) Wearers of this make) shict will realize the value e i ) ‘\m. has | the solution may be B ,. : L 1 i L d A e 1S 1 Digolromedntosa g el i in this wonderfu Size range, 14 to 17. (hall o ‘:“:::?;N\(‘”:;_}_\, o S o o A Sleeve leng \ imut of colors. i of New York, Rhods e R a s A i -Wide vari " underwear can be had at Orin « Hallin, iV R onniggligny . in Hartford our men’s sho red garments. Green, Otio Miller, Arthur cunnERieSseetonal Sehiampionship arious parades held in our Joe Porrone, Nut Avery, - 1 awn 1 on. Otto Bertz and K “ o ‘I”“"i"' Finances i v il comme ; “1 S : Our efforts to ra e noece iy vir ¢ nt work corporation cam. | MONEY to cabry on the affai Ir — Community P under Harrs | (e DOSt have not been cra 7EL -480- e~ 5osToN~ STOA’E (Z57-1678-) }r One of the greatest jus b s Mili success we hoped, but the re of the American Legior Yorial H,’_l,‘mm” ccipts from membership dues aug mity sery which it re e miented by the proceeds from the ! 1irst in importance is the Norolonthoiat ew, the production of Pi nfihgt care and financial assista e et our Ten Year book Der- E'] t render to our disall he 1 on of | Witted us to carry on and to end i ind o other comrad SR g vear with a very small deficit egan VL (480 Y THES fiosro;vs SToRE & ZST -7878-) trouble of one sort ki or the period. We are now ¢ i i have 1 e the conduct of the Home Pro- Ii 1 ; i el b 5 cxposition and hope that th il | Exclusive At This Store i o : i | R e o s o | This NELLY DON Frock et however do ¢ irpasse.] vie, and welfare problems, | | 6f New Printed Foulard te Fund, for S welfare project has Been il Faents ssisted by the exc With extraordinary cire A e ] of poppi irpassing any . ! 1 for this we shonld {erithoialing 1 year and amounting to some 4 Forever Retains Its and thank Geo Mol I Ean prave ? e ) Carlson, Willi Kell i Y requirement of the boy's | Brilliance Scheuy and Charles 11 S s Sesh et By Ithe Finsacs Another iraportant i production of Pi he camp and they urc is the decoration of t 1 very talented Ic new season with a _ e bl O | ; ] | Fub it. Tub it again, and yet agair I! The brilliancy and freshness ol : this bonny foulard is undaunted, | | lasting, and this permanent lustre | I and color fastness is the result of | ‘ much exp: ental work by Nelly Qv At t‘ Don to give you an entirely new G T pecially_tempered. sprin | s ke el : e boal sieel ‘support ai longitudinal ! dark fabric Fall. The beautiful | 4 lines show ord dleel S M L i ; < | shoc. ALL THAT'S NEW IN I’,I.T\hl_l‘l; FLARE | {s trimming flowers \ AND STRAIGHT LINES [ the individual three ‘\ i | / T ya y - o 1ol I/ MATCHED WITH MARVELOUS CONTRAST- 1] \ ING FURS OF WQLF m\ BADGER, i s 2 7@ AMERICAN OFPOSSUM, SATINUM I PRYSONIS S ON Y WOLF, KIT LOX, CARACT I il v JJ il RICIHH ELACKS, LOVELY BROWNS, GREENS ‘ e AND GREY. il i = =1 il ! Y SECOND FLOOR ;‘ I ? i | RS onneliy Collne, ¢ Large Sv!vc"'m of lhv i TEL 430_ THE ~ BOSTONS STORE. ST -1878- TREADEASY instepfita perfectly. Renliont pad gently supports meb - | Insiep of ordinary shoe shrwn by atarsal arch in normal positiom NEW SILHOU | il doted lines, { | i 1 R 1P, 1 Il Headquarters for Quality [l L ! I . CASONS , Hosiery the Way You Like It i Furnicshings for Boys ot K I el bt I i ; e | T C i Special Assortment, $1.95 i Boys' Wool Plaid for deas omjort | . o i Sl or Ireaaeasy { Chiffon Hose—$150 Lumberjacks | | The perfect fit and supreme and snugly fitting heel gently Failored in the mode o d: ited ! $2090 comfort of TREADLEASY but firmly hold the foot back ol adds a piquant el to l sil Shoes are the result of perfec- in the shoe and prevent creep- s Th il T s AT | A : ; tion in shoe design antl shoe ing—allfourfeaturescombined Sl : R making. contribute a degree ot comfort o s s Their wide springy steel arch ~ 1© be found in no other shoe. S gives flexible but firm support | A Pl iy to the longitudinal arch of the C\/ ‘ Fllll Fashioned Silk Hose ‘ e foot, while the resilient pad Sl l Tt e i under the ball ofthc‘footh(»]d.si Ladies Tull Jasaioned pure Siicho; Lo i Bovs' Wool STt the metatarsal arch in norma I all the 95 | 303 [i position. Glove-fitting instep SHOES AllSizes A e C | chkers \VOO] HOSG ’ 7, : : $1.95 $29n 95¢ —As a fitting companion to the Treadeasy Shoe we carry the famous Pied Piper Trelousse ‘Gordon™ Individually | Knickers ma boy this ! > | ' t I, greys, Health Shoes for children. ‘ Kld GIOVES it | & 4 7 . (6. 840 4 —A tailor ‘ v]lu m" it STOCKINGS SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR n ported French Ki s flfl] B fl nc o goG Rl Sa All the new fall colors Sole distributors for “Tom Sawyer” Togs also “Boy blac $2 95 and stylc Scout’ outfitters. 7F7-480 TV7E S Bosronu STORE