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Times Union from Brooklyn, New York • 5

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Times Unioni
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Brooklyn, New York
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THE UROOICLYN OA I TIMES iDtr WE WILL WIN THE WAR MID AY' easing vaut is its LaowlaJga thai Li cauM Wti favor-, alia to God.atrufflad aJ fought through ary k-alacla to victory. Fraadotft aad uaity could not Lut pravail wLa Lincoln wa reus uf to carry out God purpoaa. Sta.df.rt to Li U.f in tLa right aad ia tlia aid of tLa Almighty Li would accept Lut oaa coneluaiuai. And today ara armad witL datarmination and witL faitL Wa ara unitad ia resource and in leadership; Our cauaa of Liberty and Juetic heart -anj to victory. TLa world aLall grow Lattar tLrougL tLa work wa do now.

God's Land guide our righteous intant. W.wiU win tha war. will win lssu right hum our ees.su! faiL will wi Isceuss ur fig'ht' is watfeJ for GoJ' jiuttc. I la wLm lews wt (lad rfuitlsnea' will us to tin tatk ill has tLo who Lav warraJ in ths asms of Liberty auJ 1 lumaauty ia the past, Moaaa, fist frsat Jiffioultiss but arm wttK just cauaa sad Gol favor, lad a ctoeso psopls to frssdom a.nJ aafcty. Gulsoa and Ssmosl, strong ia Dirina FaitL, battlad ri((Ktoaly and triumphed through sac-rifles orar tLa barbaroua unbclicVar of tLeir day.

Ws.h intfton, under a flajf of Libarty and da- Plenty of Christmas Candy! laurels by making the Divisional tenm of the 807th Heglment. KHAKI FOR ALL George J. Lelnfaldnr, of 184 War wlik street. In the champion bom thrower In his barrack, but lost con sldurable of his preatlge ho galnod AT CAMP UPTON when he appeared reoenlly minus on mustache. Since then ho has not been the earns man.

Make It At Home With Karo, the Great American Syrup and Save the Sugar OW about candy and BwcctJ this Christmas?" Millions of mothers and fathers are asking whether "save sugar" means spoiling Christmas for their children. The answer is: Samuel Shookhoff, of R89 Lorlmer street, put In his claim for fame a being the main dispenser of cigars and Machine Gun Co. Boasts Many edibles after taps. The only thin objocted to by those who heard the statement Is that Ham never lias any Celebrities. of the aforementioned In eurplut quantities, to speak of.

Hergt Clarence AdlRrd, of 786 fit John's place, is the "King of the Hookies," all of whom In the machlno l'iton, Dec. 14. l'raotically ill thr new men at Upton are being gun barracks come under his tutelage. George Flood, of 383 Hawthorne clothed In khaki, on noon as they street, who used to be a blue coat In have panned their physical examlna Manhattan, has been promoted to a Uon. As thei cold snap continues position of top sergeant, which wield almost as much authority as that of a here, the number of civilian.

clad "Give the children their candy and save sugar as Thanks to the wealth of Indian Corn produced in America, every family in the land can have a of Karo for Christmas candy making. And what wonderful candy it makes! Delicious, wholesome, fondant creams and chocolates, fudges, caramels, nougats and taffies. Learn the art of home candy making. The candy recipes in the Com Products Cook Book will. show you how.

Make up a box of Christmas candy for your soldier boy in camp. It keeps fresh longer when made by the Karo recipes. copper on the East Bide. rookies Is decreasing steadily. Sergt.

D. J. Burke, of 220 3 Dltmsa No other barracks In camp nhelters more near-great celebrities and ec avenuo, who was formerly an auto expert, has changed- his vocation to gas expert here. -centric Individuals than that of the Machine Gun Company of the 307th Infantry. A former designer for Lady Duff-Gordon, a one-time movie star The honor of being the champion letter writer goes to George Dlebold who played Juvenile roles, the "Bread of 1683 New York avenue.

Just to whom George's eight And ten page and Butter Kid," the various mem letters aro addressed Is a mystery, bers of the Irish Soccer Club, of which Why is an agent?" is a question by common consent Joe Rablnowitz is that is troubling the boys of the ma chlno gun barracks these days. The the president and guiding spirit; "Dover" Vincent, farmer from Pough- agont is Leslie L. Blake, but the why Eoery housewife should know the three great KARO flaqors keepsle, who fears to go to the city nobody knows. Insurance Jimmy" Cassara. of 2311 Cortelyou road, is the company undor writer for Government Insurance.

Karo in the Red Can (Cryttal White) The syrup for cooking and preserving. Great for candy making. Sol Agranoff is the company bugler. He is supposed to- blow reveille, but it is said he gets up in time to blow retreat. Tho company expects to have the Dolly Sisters, Nora Bayes and Pearl uncbaperoned, because of the temptation of strong drink offered by worldly-wise strangers in the great metropolis, and string of lesser satellites who revolve about In the Machine Gun Company's universe, make up an aggregation that prides Itself on being crack shots in the field and good sports at camp.

Wives and mothers and dads and brothers of Upton sojourners, who ar fearful lest the Upton culinary organization Is not equal to the tasks Imposed upon it, will take heart when they read of the exploits of the "Bread Hiid Butter Kid," alias Philip Wiech, who used to demonstrate his appetita for the staff of life at 70 Snyder avo-nuo, before he entered the TaphanK White at their show on December 23 Stewart Page, former Juvenile star for the Fox Film Company, has entreated Miss White to come to Upton while the other stars have been cent similar request by Howard Greor. rormer designer for Lady Duff Gordon Karo in the Bine Can (Golden Brown) The universal household syrup for waffles, hot biscuit, grSddJe cakes and bread. Karo in the Green Can Maple Flavor) Prepared especially for those folks who like the good old-fashioned maple flavor. For g'i eater economy bay in large size tins Every woman want a copy of the Corn ProaactM Cook Booh, ihowing a hundred delicious and economical ate for Karo. loo can get it free by asking 'yoar grocer or writing me.

CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. P. O. Box New York ind now known as "Camouflage Greer. Every Brooklyn man who Is member of the 304th Field Artillery.

now at Camp Upton, has created a real Job for himself, according to Private Peter De Coma, who in a communication sent to The Brooklyn Times tells of their activities. Sev Karo Yellow Jack is Delicious You Can Make It! Here is the children's favorite home candy. No sugar is used. Don't miss the fun of making real pulled candy. Directions follow.

p-Borf one can Karo (Golden Brown the Blue Can) thirty minutes. Add teaspoon bicarbonate of soda which has been rubbed absolutely smooth. Allow to boil, stirring constantly or it may burn, until brittle when tested in cold water. Remove from fire and add one teaspoon lemon juice. When cool enough to handle, pull until a light yellow.

Twist two strands together and cut into desired lengths. arena. According to an eye-witness who re-Wiles the tale, Phil ate the following for breakfast yesterday, to wit: 8 pieces of bread and butter, 11 eggs, 1 orange and 1 plates of Krumblea, all of which was washed down with two cups of cocoa. The process would have kept up indefinitely, if the order to fall in at attention had not been sounded. Phil's specialty, in addition to his appetite, is bread and butter, which has earned him the cognomon listed above and which has placed him in a eral of the men, although In the serv Ice only a short time, have been promoted.

A. O. Pember, of 1537 East Nine teenth street, has been made mess sergeant and Is in charge of the meals. John E. Christopher of 1198 Han cock street, also has boen made a cozy corner of the Upton Hall of sergeant and takes charge of the Fame.

new men on their arrival at camp. Ills favorite saying, according to his Alfred E. Hoey, of 24!) Lefferta ave biographers, between meals, is: 'Now, If I had some bread, I could nue; Francis Marshall, of 21 Third street, and Duncan F. Greery. of 64 Clark street have been made cor rra have some nice bread and butter, if I porals, while John Broderick.

of 15 had some butter." Mr. Wlech presented himself in ioyd street: George F. Martin, of 294 time for publication and a glance at Wllloughby avenue; Henry G. Hoyt, of Da Coma, of 457 Eighty-sixth street; tt urand street, and James Harkins, of 278 Twenty-second street, aro acting corporals. To Irving Meyerson, of 1581 St Mark's avenue, falls the task of get Vaeteenth A.

D. Taxpayers Clark, president of the Thirty-second Ward Taxpayers Association delegates ARTILLERY BENEFIT. The performance for the 304th Flel Artillery will be held at the Manhai n-f on Sunday evenini December IS. I his countenance, which Is of the cherubic kind, as broad as long, was enough to bear out the contentions of his admirers, in regard to his gormandizing ability. Corporal Mike Herschman, who used to bp one of Erasmus Hall's chief touchdown scorers and who later wore the football togs of Rutgers College, has gained fresh gridiron Fred Peluso, of 89 Nelson street; Robert Tobln, of 424 Forty-first street; Louis Shapiro, of 639 Clinton street; Dominic P.

Hunt, of 176 Wlnthrop street; Fred Stark, of 3104 Fulton Will Fight Proposed Park ting the men up in the morning, for he has been made bugler for his com PROFESSIONAL MEN'S LEAGU The Professional Men's League, composed of lawyers, doctors, civil engineers, dentists and public school teachers, will hold an important meeting at the Imperial Saturday evening. Charles G. Elchel Is president and Geo. Wlgle Is secretary of the league mand. Other Brooklyn men with the command are Privates William George to confer Immediately with fcuel Administrator Gunnison in regard to alleviating the famine.

A local campaign to raise $5,000 for the national fund for better military training camp activities and surroundings was launched. George Boochever, counsel of the chamber, was made chairman of tho campaign committee. A DANCE of Camp 12, P. O. of A will be held at Post Fulta ptreet ner Howard avenue, tomorrow.

I street; William Kraus, of 168 Himrod street; John Metzl, of 1221 Forty-first street, and Wojclch Swalder, of mason, or ls xentn avenue: Heter 181 Eleventh street According to the communication received by tha Times all of the men Members of Association Protest, Saying They Are Already Overburdened With Asseuments. That the members of the Thirteenth Assembly District Taxpayers' Association intend to fight the proposed park at Johnson avenue and Lorimer street was made plain at a meeting held in find life at the camp attractive, and all of them aro thriving under the Benjamin E. Smyths, vice president of the Scandinavian Trust Company, head of the Gramatan National Bank MOKEY BACK IF DISSATISFIED Won't Uib guarantee tempt yon to try it in comparison with the coffee yon sew ase? training. and former president of tha New York State Bankers' Association, was the speaker of the evening. Ha pleaded for a Stricter application of the merchant to his customer's credit and the Union M.

E. Church last night The members contend that the park will bring a heavy assessment and that they are shouldering enough tax for improvements at the present time without any more being added. Flatbush Commerce Chamber Plans to Widen Activities the To assure victory, a committee from the association, composed of President Eugene E. Ruorr and John J. McCon need of trade acceptances for the retail dealer.

"To pay as you go will be the big IfFson of the war in this country. In business we have extended credit too far. The people have gotten used to buying too many things that they do not need. We were on the brink of over-extravagance when the war broke out upon us. It will sober us," he declared.

ville, called on Mayor-elect Hylati at the Business Men League In Manhat Expansion Along Certain Contemplated Lines Will Add to Importance of Its Work. The Flatbush Chamber of Com tan Wednesday and laid the plan of the park before him. According to Mr. McConvllIe, who merce contemplates expansion of scope of activities along certain lines acted as the chairman In tha absence of President Ruoff, who is confined to his home by Illness! the Mayor-elect which, If carried out, promises to make the organization one of the most important of its kind In this city. asked the committee to call on him again and that he be kept in touch with the members, so that, when the matter Is taken up by the present Board of Estimate, he may have a Plans for this are today In the hands of committees under the guidance of the active president, Frank C.

Stanl- land. The three ways of expansion are: By Joining the Chamber of Com FRENCH HAIR STORE Only one In Brooklyn where Only one In Brooklyn where merce of the United States, thereby can make every minute count and yet have rest and comfort, if you use the sleeping cars of the Lehigh Valley Railroad the Road that Does Things. Passenger Service to Rochester, Buffalo and the West that Satisfies Lehighfclley Railroad Vftt Romi Tkt BUck DtanJ INDUSTRIAL SITES AVAILABLE II salitfartlon Is guaranteed. IB satisfaction Is guaranteed. representative present The Sewer Committee will Investigate a rumor that a sewer Is to be Installed in Lorimer street, on the assessment basis.

If the report Is found to be true, a protest will be made to Borough President Pounds and also tn Borough President-elect Edward Klegelmann. At the next meeting the association will begin an agitation for a cross-town subway without assessment The Transit Committee was Instructed to get tn communication with The Christian Ideal "transformation cannot be detected. Onr S-aIp treatment la a nre core for oily, dry or fsDIng hair. Ilalrdyeing done by powdered profess abwlotel harmless. Price by box, 11.50.

Borough President Connolly and ascer entitling the local association to a delegate to the national conferences. By admitting to associate membership delegates from every civic organization In the Flatbush and adjacent sections. By taking an active part In seeing that proper step are taken to avert what appears to be a serious coal famine In their locality. Theee steps wer diwnwed In detail at a largely attended and enthuniaKtic meeting held last evening In the Millwood Club. Alexander Snyder was appointed head of a committee to work out the details for the first two proposition and.

tis president and Joseph 22S Livingston Street tain what has become of the proposition to have some of the Queens Traction Company's ears operated from te Queensboro Bridge to the Williamsburg Bridge Plaza. i will tot the asnrtlitaf ta Onwtlra TinM taurwtlag, tvlttkla u4 roiii Am4 tt ere? It wui.

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