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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 1 Jan 1920, p. 5

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Â¥#1 dOBCE 212 uk o. FRACTURED SHOULDER | ‘ _¢a J Fred Grein, who suffered a painful | PW .. ‘;m of his left shoulder recently, | 5. "4s improving nicely. He was engaged I o ‘"’lgih( a load of wood when the team â€"‘~" of borses he was driving boited with @8 =*~ Â¥he result that draw bolt pulled out "of the wagon and Mr. Grein was dragâ€" hk 59 g‘lome distance beforé the horses es _+= stopped. Besides a fractured a *) *» ghoulder he was badly bruised. 3 v 4 ‘Miss L. Bruegeman, who underwent ® gerious operation at the K.â€"W. hosâ€" "gecently, is making good progâ€" es toward recovery, which will be mleasing news to hor many friends. HMospital â€" A host of friends of Miss@iisie Mic us will be glad to learn WWe is re €overing nicely from a recent opera #ion, and was able to leave the K.W HMospital for her home on Sunday. Jfl borses he was driving b _the result that draw bolt "of the wagon and Mr. Grein t V ; LEAVING FOR CALIFORNIA * Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Good will #eave this week for California where Qo? will spend the winter. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Aaron Erb, of Kitchener, Mrs. A. O. Boehâ€" mer, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ausâ€" tinâ€" Unger of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Good of Kalamoozie, Mich. # exceptionally large crowd _ atâ€" %e the Christmas entertainment by the Sunday School of the St. ‘s Lutheran church on Thursday . 4 An excellent programme "was rendered by the young people and horoughly enjoyed by those in attendâ€" 4 THIEVES STILL BUSY Chicken thieves were busy in the ?mward during the week end. Onc ; is reported to have lost a numâ€" ,borrg White Leghorns and _ Plyâ€" wth Rock pullets. The theft _ has Beéen reported to Chief Flynn and he 4s following up an _ important clue, which is expected to lead to the apâ€" msfim of the guilty party â€" QUIETLY MARRIED. A quiet wedding took place a! the gennm parsonage on Wednesday, . 24th, when Theodore H. Weseloh was united in marriage to Annie Aghes L. Manske, both of Watarloo. â€" Ou Christmas Day at the Lutheran W William _ G. Schweitzer _ of 4 was married to Winnifred ‘ Kayser, of Kitchener. Rev. E. Iman afficiated at both wed *~ & delightful program of songs, rec‘â€" and dialogues â€" which happily rofic the Christmas | spirit . was hed at the annual Christmas enâ€" ment of the Methodist Sunday held on Tuesday evening. A mumber of parents and friends ‘were present. CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT xw_iilod candy bags were distri bt to the members of the school at & @lose of the entertainment. .. mvéixdrch was attractive with sey eral Christmas trees and other _ de ‘*OASCARETS‘‘ WORK I â€"â€"â€" WHILE YOU SLEEP at Market. was a fair attendance at market on Sat of f and townspeople There & marked scarcity of fow‘, little E»dpred. Eggs and butiecr sold aud 65c respective y. t fi?’NJOYED SKATING m of young people enjoyed the Silver Lake at _ the Wurted Tongue, Bad Tasto, Indiges: Skin and Miscrable Headâ€" bome from a torpid liver and bowels, which cause your stomâ€" ‘become filled with undigested loh sours and ferments like garâ€" ) _‘ FARM SOLD. Shantz sold his fine 100 mnear Waterloo to Messrs ' s., well known farmers. CONDITION IMPRQVED & Saturday afternoo The fce was in fi.s RECOVERING NICELY Headache, Sour Stomach, Liver and Bowelsâ€" ‘ake Cascarets tonight. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM ) & awill barrel. That‘s the first ) witold miseryâ€"indigestion, foul fim, yellow skin, mental that is horriblé and $ A Oaschret toâ€"night will wair constipated Mdn-mwwc and etraightem you out They work while you slsepâ€" ou all a Bright rosperous New News Notes | 0 Jansen Optician at the Market. Phone 853 uin@nthn ies and ev condition Reeves and Council of Watâ€" erlap Elected by Acclaâ€" Waterldo will have a fourâ€"corne?ed %flt‘ for the l(luâ€"lu.‘ :mu Dan Bohlender, A, H. Cochrane Por £ectt sioaie heve qusiified sad an Wo‘er and light Commission â€" John N. F*~ ~r, A. E. Sanderson, F. C Pers~ ‘acher (two to be elected). "a‘ulic Sehool Boardâ€"Dr. Weiden * mimer, M. E. Braendle. C. 0. Hemp |* ill, and Alien Shants (all by acclama \tion). 1 D00 Ws 3 0n kess l uind onti it ind P e + AAGeIY interesting eontest is promited. . The ouly other election will be for the water and Light Commission, Mr. .F. C. Perschbacher . having . qualified, making a contest necessary. 'l&: councii, with the exception . of Mayor, School Board and the Sewer Commission were elected by acclamaâ€" tion. ferent offices _ Sewer Commissionâ€" Geo. Schnarr and Fre« Geo. Schnan acclamation) MANY GFTS _ |.; FOR HOSPITAL |.; WERE DONATED . 1 Seasonable Contributions Are Acknowledged by the Staff. The following qualified for the dif Many donations were received al the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Hospital durâ€" ing the Christmas season which are most gratefully acknowledged by the Superintendent, the nursing staff and the patients. Among the donations were the following:â€" Snyder Bros., Upholstering Co.. $50 for nurses and patients. Messrs. Heintzman & Co., loan of Victrola and records. I 2 reese, Mr. Dangecker. | a goose, C. E. Hacjborn. | Plants, decorations and fruit, for ‘pativnm. presents of handkerchiefs, | gloves and sex to staff, _ pupils and | help, Kitchener Ladies‘ Auxiliary. 1 Large donation of grapes, apples, !nmngos. muts, candies and raising i patients, silk stockings and glov@§ to staff, jewelery and hoslery help ifrom the Community Christmis Tree Fund. Dr. Gillespie, loan of records. Dr. Fischer, books and stationery Mr. Snider, Waterloo, bag of flour. Dr. Huehnergard, case of apples. Messrs. Lang,@Freacy Co., 2 boxes chocolates. Dr. Chapman, box chocolates. Dr. Kalbfleisch, case of oranges. Dr. H. M. Lackher, 3 boxes choco lates. kets oranges. Mrs. Charles Vetter serves ges I E2L LLLLLLLLL__20____â€" se en : THAT SON IN LAW 31-‘ PA‘S. k ETTE The sta‘ Iso appreciates thej'lclp rendered by the committee of the Laâ€" dies‘ AuxiMary, consisting of Mesâ€" dames Houston, Gabel and | Pollock who spent Wednesday afternoon in decorating the corridors of the Hosâ€" pital and also arrcnged the gifts, which were presented to the patients and the nurses. specially low pr ing of several do Case Adjourned The case agh prietor of the hole! PTERCTE! charged with brewing liqnor on premises contrary to the O.T.A. @&djourned until January 3rd®~ Magistrate Weir will render his Mr. ind Mrs Mrs. C. A. Boehmer, 2 baskets oran sion Mrs. J. B. Weaver, 2 baskets orang Mro F Miss Walker and Mr. Frey, 2 ges nuts and grames. Mrs. L. Sattler, ice cream for â€"* AS MAYOR The municipal ost disappeare x been sold ex will have a fourâ€"cornered wOOD soLD J. D. Fennell, 2 bas ynâ€"John _ Nicholl, Fred Toletzke (by wood pile has . alâ€" . all the wood hay ept three cords. The old fo citizens at a ice, which means A Nars to each buyer. ise of oranges of oranges. l Mr. Grant Harper of the School of 3 boxes choco |Science, Toronto, is a welc>mno visitor in town. 6 jars, prC ph Ertel, proâ€" Heldelberg, or on â€" his 3rd®Awhen pac Dur | a® E Socrial and Personal !* PHAARARIANRNIEAT3 anoonnnde Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hend spent Christmas at the ho her brother Mr. F. W. Snider Miss Mary Galbraith, of the Central school, is spending the holidays in Parlihill. :‘ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reesor and family were xuests of their daughter ever the holiday. * ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bray _ and son spent Christmas witn relatives in Lisâ€" ‘ towel. Mr. and Mrs. Harry daughter Catharine and Ernest Bourne 8p mas in town. . Miss I. Miller _ is : !(?hristmas holidays with i in Elmira. Mrs. Ross Wing and son of Gueiph are visftors at the home of her par epts, Mr. and Mrs. Menne Devitt. Mr. W. Callary Hearn of Toronto is visiting at his home on Roy street for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ker holidays with relatives in burg | Mr. Edgar Smith of Houston, Texas, |ls spending the holidays at his bome ‘in Kitchener. Mr. Ralph Knight motored . to his home near Hillbank, where be will | Miss Kate McMillan of Glen Mawr _ School, Toronto, is spending her holiâ€" idays in Kitchener. spend the Christmas Mr. Jack Bleick of Detrolt _ is spending Christmas and a few days at his home, 90 Strange St. Mis NMr. A. B. Shoemaker is spending the holidays at his home in Floradale he expects to return Monday. Mr. Ezra Hermann of Detroit is spending the Christmas holidays with his mother, St. Leger Street. Miss Kathleen Stumpf of Toronto spent the holiday with Mr. and â€" Mrs. J. Stumpf, College street. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Martin, of Tor onto, visited the former‘s parents i the city on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Rieder and fam ily of Montreal are spending the holi day season with relatives in the city Miss Minnie Walden has arrived in town to spend a fortnight with her sister, Mrs. Armstrong. Miss Laura Sheppard and Miss Al ma Porteous are spending the _ holi days in Hamilton. The Misses Mary and Charlotte Valâ€" entine of Toronto University, are spending their Christmas holidays at their home on Park avenue. ard Ave Miss Anna Fultz and her brother Walter, both of Cleveland, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Kaufman, 16 Maynâ€" Miss Margaret Lobsinger, who is attending Loretta Abbey, Toronto, is spending the holidays at her home here Mr. John W. Boatty, manager of the Kitchener Beavers, who is wintering ;t his home in Toronto, spent Christ mas in the city. Miss Beatrice Engel of Waterloo is spending a few days in Flint and Deâ€" troit, _ visiting her relatives _ and friends. Mrs. Alex. Howle and Miss A. Howie were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norâ€" man Howle in Toronto for a few days this week. Bru Miss â€" Eleanor Seagram, of Glen Marr School, and Mnégr :. Froude and Campbell of Upper anada College. Toronto, are spending the holidays with Taéir parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Seagram, Willow street. ind M aister Robert Bruce of Toronto, Mr. Arthur Kilroy, of Detroft, holiday visitors with the Misses e at "Carrick House." Mrs. Harry Hahn â€" and J..Kerr spent the ves in New Ham:â€" rd Mr. and Mrs spont Christ D. Hendry are|.~ . + â€"â€"â€"â€"jome+* the home of| Master Gibson Pirie of Ridley Colâ€" . Snider. |l‘w St. Catharines, is the guest of â€" Mr. and Mrs. Tom Seagram for the rt Reesor and Christmas holidays. ; son of Guelph spending the mm nezsenen her parents | Miss Lela Ziegler of Detroit is : spending her Christmas holidays with _her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ziegler of tored â€" to his‘ John St., Waterloo. â€" U Messrs. L. W. Brown and C. W. ‘Schweltzer tvho are attending Toâ€" p. ronto University are spending their in holidays in Waterloo: x and Mirs. Herbert A. Moyer are s ing the chrln.-g holidays with :lu. Moyers!â€"pareuts."J. §111 Jones, at arvie. My. Kells Camoron, of Detroit, son of Rev. P. C. Cameron is spending Christmas and a few days at h s home 17 Heins Ave. He expoct to leave Suaday afternoon. Mr. Melville Snider, of Sherbrooke. Que., and Mr. De‘sord Snider, of Haâ€" multon, are spending the | holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Cranson Snider, George Street. â€" Miss Mary Moyer.who has been visiting Saskatoon form> the last two months, returned home. last week. While in Saskatoon she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Moyer. Mr. and Mrs. James Heveron, and Mrs. D. Scheifele and daughter, were members of a jolly houseâ€"party at the home of Mrs. Armstrong, Toronto, over the holidays. Miss Nina Honsberger, of Haver gal Ladies‘ College, Toronto, is spendâ€" ing her holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Honsberger, Frede rick street ‘The Misses M. E. and Edith Watson, Mary â€" streét, left last Tuesday to spend the Christmas holidays with relatives near Barrie. returned fron. their wedting ftrip to North Carolina, and will take up their residence shortly at No. 100 Queen N. Miss Bértha Devitt of Buffalo, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Devitt. Mr. Stuart Snyder, of Ridley Colâ€" lege, St. Catherines, and Miss Helen Snyder, of Bishop Strachan School, ‘Toronto, are among the number of students who have arrived home for their Christmas vacation. Miss Ruth Clemens, of Halifax, N.S. is the guest of her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. George Dichel, King street Mr. Charles Mills, exâ€"M. P. P has secured 100 books of the latest ficâ€" tion from the Farmersa‘ government, which have been presented to the boys at the Freeport Military Hospital. Pa and Cedric Meet Miss Marion Milne of theâ€" Bishop Bethume College. Oshawa, is spapding the Christmas holidays with her parâ€" ents at Kitchener. Rev. H. L. and Mrs. Bennie _ of Grafton, are the happy parents of a lovely daughter. Congratulations. Miss Florence Muelier of Toronto University is home for Christmas. Miss Rose Hilliard, of Toronto, is spending her vacation with her parâ€" ents, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Hilliard, Albert street. of of of He The offi.cers of the Waterloo Red Cross Society had a busy day last Monday distributing Christmas cheer to several returned soldiers, as well as the following gifts: To the House of Refuge: 38 scarfs, 30 caps, 3 pair of wristlets, 15 pair mittens, 66 pair of socks. To the Freeport Military Hospital: 50 pairs of socks and 40 suits of pyjamas. Mr. Carl Roos of Flint, Mich. is at home over the holidays. Ald. and Mrs. L. O. Breithaupt have Mr. Robert Smyth, who recently un-] derwent an operation at the K.â€"W. Hospital, recovered sufficiently to enâ€" able him .to be removed to his home on Wednesday _ where he â€" spent Christmas | with â€" his family This morning he informed the Telegraph that he is feeling much stronger and expects to be around again in a â€" few days. He speaks in the loudest terms of praise of the treatment he had reâ€" celved at the Hospital, and rays that he will never forget the kindness and faithfuiness of the staff during the weeks he was in the institution. er, ) rd & Cr with a Long Range Advertisement. | New Year‘s Greetings Miss L. Weichel, of Alma Ladies‘ College, _ St. Thomas, . has arrived home for the Yuletide vacation. Mrs. Ryan, of Toronto, and little gr:;;{(ldau'gh(er are visitors home of her daughter, Mrs. Lang. Mr. and Mrs. D. 4. Ferguson, of Meaford, are renewing old acquaint ances in Waterloo, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Haberer, George street. Mrs. Chrisse Purvis, 44 Pequegnat avenue, is spending the holidays with her parents in Goderich, Ont. a visitor at her hom during the holidays Many family gatherings were held in the Twinâ€"City on Christmas Day. The return of the boys from overâ€" seas made the fam.ly circle complete in a goodly number of instances. . Miss Margaret Lobsinger, who ittending Loretta Abbey, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hodgins and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Snyder are spending the holiday seasoI in Winâ€" nipeg, where they will be fhe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. F. Groff. . Mr Philip Breithaupt, who is atâ€" tending the Rensselaer Poly Techniâ€" cal School at Troy, N. Y., Miss Marâ€" garet Breithaupt . of Smith College, Northampton, Mass., and Miss Martha Breithaupt of Bishop Strachan School, ‘Toronto, are holiday visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Breithaupt. Miss Margaret Lang who is auend~| ing school at Kenwood, Albany, U.S.A., has arrived in Kitchener, to spend the Yuletide vacation with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C, H. Lang, Queen N Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Master of Otâ€" tawa are visitors in the Twinâ€"City, spending _ Christmas with _ relatives here. â€" Mrs. Master will spend some time at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hutton, George St. Mr. Adam Seibel of Buffalo is home for the holidays. Mr. Andrew Mickus of Dundas visit ed at his home over the holiday. Miss Hazel Martin is spending the holid Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown are spending the holdays at the home of \frs. Brown‘s parents in Hanover. Mr. Herb. French holadys at tre home near Chatham. Mr. Walter Mogensen left for New York, thence he will sail to Copenâ€" hagen, Denmark, to visit his father. Messrs. Arno‘ Detroit, are sp€ their home here Msm ooo es visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Nelson Shuart on Christmas Day. Mr. Will. Froehlich has position with the Dickie Co. at Toronto. Miss Loraine Weichel, of Alma Lad ies‘ College. St. Thomas is home for the holidays. LRO MIICCZCY â€"â€"â€"â€" |_ Mr. B. K. T Miss Florence Mueller and Miss R. Co., left t« Rose Hilliard of Toronto University | England, arid ara home for the holidays 1 months. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shaw of Toron at her home on Water str We take pleasure in extending our heartiest and most cordial wishes for the New Year. ~May it be filled with an abundant measure of happiness and prosâ€" perity. noâ€"and Lorne Fenner, of spending the holidays at artin, of Canton, Ont. holidays at her home lich has accepted a Dickie Construction who is attend itors at the Mrs. August gnonding . the of his parents et is THREE THEFTS REPORTED 10 | Three cases of theft have been reâ€" | ported to Chief of Police Flynn. The ‘theits all took ~lace some time on Tuesday night. i ‘The gents furnishing store of L. R. | Detenbeck was visited, an entrance being gained by forcing in the rear ‘doon The cash register was opened i and about $10.00 taken. A small quanâ€" tity of clothing was missing. Entered Hub Cigar Store. The next place visited was the Hub Cigar Store, an entrance being gained i by breaking a window at the rear of PUEUC Entered Chronicleâ€"Telegraph. During Tuesday night the office of | the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph was entered. The till was forced open and about & $20 in money and stamps was taken. The thefts are believed to have Stores and Offices Entered by Unknown Persons Tuesday Night. U3fi Mviicanin sdmedint sn w the store. Here }hey got away with Ee o e es big supply of tobacco. A bag conâ€" taining some tobacco was dropped by the thieves a short distance from the place. + on rg Lo ok. been committed by local parties. On Thursday night a large shade and electric light was stolen from the verandah of Mr. C. W. Schiedel while the family was away. Miss Ruth Clemens of | Halifar is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Diebel. Miss Helen Snyder of the Bishop Strachan School in ‘Roronto is holiâ€" daying at her home Were. Mrs. N. Hessler of Montreal is _ a guest at the home of hor mother Mrs Jacob Roos, Young St. Misses Marguerite and Jane Bechtel are spending several weeks with their sisters, Mrs. Howard Reed and Miss Minnie Bechtel. Beaver Falls, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Bechtel and Mrs. Martin and daughters, Misses Hazel and Ida, spent Christmas with Mr. Homer Watson, Doon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Braendle _ of Montreal have returned after spendâ€" ing the holidays at the home cf his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Brendle, George St. ‘Mrs. Ernest Bourne spending the holidays guest at the home of A. K. Cressman. Sa.sk.. Ism\.ria;i-th:n’g' relatives and in this city. . Mr. C ing the street. WATERLOO Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lenman Moose Jaw. Sask., are | visiting . re tives and friends in this city. CHIEF FLYNN arl Erb, of Montreal, is spendâ€" holidays at his home on Roy q1ener will â€" e Ea"r'i;g:d 3 weoce PuCe a ; \z» us 1 , Telk. » f y‘ 1, â€" | smm SenyvAâ€" Te a [( â€" | Comrussion rER. sendf! CA hm cusiohers. A W. H. Lehman of on a bu. be away of London â€" is in _ town, a her sister, Mrs. uf Moose â€" Jaw he W. G. & _ing trip to friends â€"â€"__â€"2 200 ues â€"Au. them DSHES eBz Ar JAGG‘S SUCGCESSFUL t : SALE AT FARM _ | A successful sale was held on TÂ¥ day when the farm stock and im ments belonging to Mrs. Simeon N tin were sold by public auction. F prices were realized for the st Auctioneer Duering conducted the in his usual fine style. Cow$ i fwrom $150.00 to $160.00; a tWOâ€" old horse sold for $105; a team horses for $340; hay at $22.50 per buckwheat at $1.48, barley at 4 vats at $1.04. Good prices were paid for implements. The Christmas entertainment & by the Emanuel Evangelical 8. Thursday night was one which ghted the immense audience pre ‘The first part of the programmé sisted of recitations, solos,‘ cho CHRISTMAS 8. S. j ENTERTAINMENT 4 WAS suoczasfiq to the platform, bringing the lope containing the class‘s “; Gifts" of Self, Service and Substs The gifts of Substance, .M $298.00, go toward helping poor orphan children in Japan Or India, for benevolent work at home â€" specified b ythe classes. l9 The committee having charge ot programme is to be congrltnllto‘ the splendid way in which S carried out. t A hearty invitation _ was giv@ the superintendent, Mr. A. K. man, to those who do not ' , some S. S. to join this school ; ! in the great work. _ Following the pageant a repre tive of each class in the IchoLd Winnipeg, Dec. 24.â€"The J ported this morning that R. sel was guilty on all seven 00 which he stood indicted. °T was "seditious conspiracy," M five for committing over acts seventh was "committing & waa WB MMMD CCC 10 efion"a Dr. Chassfe Ointment will releve 789 RUSSEL FOUND GUILTY WEDNE IN WIN nulsan Mrs. J. McLellan and da Chicago are visiting at the her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. OF MRS. 8. 24.â€"The team . 3 *t

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