New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 2, 1919, Page 2

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| tory, o9 dtfferent N most frequent, to proceed by default !and neglect? Why does the man on |the street regard the successful can- CITY ITEMS. h Friday's paper for Anpiver. : | can household as though of inferior "rank, when the court has stamped them as superior a alres | didates for adoption into our republi- | 2 “y ERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY g JARMTHAT COLD ROOM with a PERFECTION OIL HEATER No Smeli—No Smoke We Have ) \ CLOT! —NOW (¢ Vou solo, “America the Beautiful,” I‘ B! Bimer \B. Morse. Addless on citizenship, § Holm chairman of Ame | commitiee. | Song, “America,” bly. Mass Meeting For Me: Sunday Evenin, Will be | D O'Clock. By whole assem- | i fof |7 There will be the men of St. o'elock Sunday n will open with vesper s in charge of T ! Kuster of stol, after WELFARE CONFERENCE. evening jor ome 1919, Told You the Me rits of HORS' ALL-MADE y for 'ervice ES FOR MEN Jour opportunity se .re them at 15% DISCOUNT All of Cur ale of Goldenblum Millinery Co. rt Saturday.—Advt, condition of Secrefary C. H. , of the Y, M. C. A., is reported #ame today. Mr. Barnes has enfined to his home by a severe of influenza. hinations will be held in Room the High school Saturday g for the purpose of making clencies. tes James Fox and Owen Sul- re visiting in this city. They rn to Camp Devens tomorrow. police department made an ex- showing in the sale of] War Stamps during the past year, es aggregating about $2,200. lation of the newly elected of: | Sessions Will Be Held Tuesday Evening ctford will adjourn to the pari ext. a social hour will be held I nieetings arc to be held monthiy > the men of this sh a b, chance to become men wiil SUITS AND OVERCOATS 8 Are reduced in price—including Cloth and Fur Coliar Cloth Coats, Fur and Bfir lined Overcoats—All of Our fancy Suits. $35 Garments are now $29.75 $30 Garments are now $25.50 $25 Garments are now $21.25 THE LUKE HORSFALL COMPANY Complete Outfitters to Men, Women and Boys. LUM ST. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” HARTFORD, (‘ONN fore the court to be an Ams only i, the citizens n America is supremel dom and justice he agree to work to ‘mainly a consclous result. | The first reception in this city to the rewly made citizens of -the United Sta will be conducted by mericanization committee of New tain at the assembly hall of the hu Burritt school, on day eve- | ning, at 8 o’clock. This reception .is | ford, Mayor Richard J. Kinsella; a planned primarily for the thirty suc- | brief summagy of the work done cessful candidates at the hearing of | among ‘Hartford’s children by various the naturalization court on December | municipal and yoiu one “Bromo Quinine.” New Britain council, O. U. 28. At this time their certificates of | tions, Miss Eva Cohen, y GROVE'S signature on the box efil bo held tonight. Robert ru.,n«hlp will be rhrlis\rxlrut' “im; | the juveaile <mmm~<mn. The chil- | - . : ¥ acilor, | fitting ceremony. The wives, families | drents h campaign, in Connecti-| ..~ > oo oo ci:_';;z’ o,g:::dc;:;’n:,,:,t’; tand friends, as well as officials and aret Stick, field sec-| ZLONISIS G OREIGERS. owing the meeting, a smoker . Other interested pe: s will also be department State| 4 Mmeeting of the Zionist organiza- held. Refreshments will be Fexpected to attend this function. Council ¢ The ~ ehildren's, tion was held last evening in Taln The program for Teception follows: | health ca ign in Bridgeport, Dr. Torah hall, and election of of Welcome, Mayor George A. Quigley, | Waljer . ¥ t\ director child wel- Was held. The following were chos presiding. | taré” depagtmeRt, State Council of De- 'en: President, M. Cohn; first vice Vocal solo, “God Be With P 3 | president, Fred Winkle; second v Boys,” Miss Doris Bradley After the resular program there President, A. Aisenber finoncial Presentation of certificates of citi- | will follow a time-for questions by all. M. Koplowitz: recording zenship, Judge J. A general discusgton will be held a , Paul Spatler; treasurer, G. Presentation o ificate s, [ger the questions are asked and bbi Kouffman and Dr. chamber of commerce. swered >d the meeting. welfare the seveath ann child will be 1 court room in the municipal building, Janu, attende The | con ce in city attend confession in a body 7 o'clock Sunday morning, the en- sle ‘being reserved Boy »ut companies are proving very popul every- Fric All boys evening, > will be elfare Hartford, The rany and purpose Tuesday confer of.the w ection of the > program for as follows: ev. John man, %30 to 7:45; in behalf of the ci workers in | ghureh 5 | they the conference 1 7 are invitec openi v &f Hart- Colds Cause Grip and Influenza AXATIVE BROMO QUININE 1 lets remove the cause. There pghter has been born ta Mr. . W. E. Tyler of 52 Locust S 9:; A“S_j very member canvass held at 's church was successful, $7,- ing b raised through the of 404 members of the con- s == addry an- Dunn Let Us Call Ydur.Attentififivip 2 Few Things You Should Do Early in 1919 MAKE A WILL if you have not already done so Name this Company Executor of your will and if you desire to leave a Trust Fund name us as Trustee. 2. RENT A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX. afford to take the risk of having their securities either burned up or stolen. them. The cost is $3.00 per year and upwards. 3. OPEN A CHECK ACCOUNT WITH US. Come in and talk with one of our officers about these important matters as soon after January 1st as possible. 1. There are at least one thousand people in this city who cannot You may be one of

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