New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 10, 1919, Page 2

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" CITY ITEMS Pavid Segall, manager of the New lork Sample Shop and president of e Woodrow Wilson «club, has recov- led from an attack of influenza. Dr. Hupert has moved his office to @ Main street.—Advt udge B. F. Gaffney started his hth term as judge of probate for | p district of Berlin yesterdayv. There 8 no ceremony. The oath was ad- nistered in Judge Gaffney’s oflice by orney M. H, Camp. he New Britain Lumber and Coal papany will erect a two-story office Ming at 301 Par street. The cture will be of brick and fire- of. The cost will be $2,500. he dssistant secretary of the state rd of education will address a pting of the school teachers of this on Monday afternoon, January 20, proposed changes In tho school ledule, M. G. A, HAS EASY IN AT BASHETBALL terbury Team Goes Down fo Deleat by 47-81 Score he Waterbury Boys' club made sy picking” for the Y. M. C. A. last night on the fioor of the Y. C. A, the locals coming out on long end of a 31 score. The e would have been a fast one as Jh sides seemed anxious to mix it, it not been for the numerous s on the part of both teams, there ing been no less than 30 fouls dur- the game. The playing of Kor- iy and Wilson for the Waterbury s was commendable, Koransky ing been responsible for 19 points he 31 secured by that team, while the locals, Slater, 8. Dudack and panian played well. later's playing last night was the exhibition of basketball scen on local floor in séme time, and on eral occasions he received the d for baskets shot from difficult les, or from a distance down the r. He also made eight out of 12 ! shots. Koransky, for Waterbury, red practically the whole game for t team, both In defensive and of- sive work. Missing the basket on 1 shots seemed to be an impossi ty and 15 out of his 18 tries re ed In points for the visitors. he lineup: M. C. A. WATERBURY | dack ... Wilson ter ... Koransky | nson N Center panian . Right guard Duvail B RS Moran Left guard Poore, 47 to 31; goals from floor Britain, 19; Waterbury, 8; from foul line, New Britain 9, Water- 15; floor goals, Slator 10, Ste- ian 4, Dudack 2, Duvall 1, Wilson JKoransky 2, Connor 1. n the preliminary game the Y. M A. Midgets were beaten for the t time on the New Britain floor by Mohawks by a 16-11 score. B. H. 8. V8. 8. MANCHESTER. 'he New Britain High school team 1 play South Manchester, this aft- hoon, in that city. The New Britain m has had considerable practice ce their defeat at the hands of dgeport two weeks ago, and their tory over Meriden had served to ouruge the boys. Much is expect- of Bunny in today's game as his ying in both the Bridgeport and riden pames have given Coach ersick great hopes in his work for season. OIVIO CLUB ELECTS. Miss Anna Goldsmith has been cted. to head the Teachers and vic club of the New Britain Gram- school. The election took place the semi-annual meeting held yes- frday afternoon in the school, and iss Goldsmith was elected advisor v the year, Other officers chosen President, M. Koverman; vice- fesident, Constance Taylor; treas- Alma Johnsan; secretary, Mabel FALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1916, g‘;- 10N ON WALL IPER RENINART: Minusual opportunity to rencvate your home fatly reduced price. All up-to-date paper. " o old stock offered. y . Come early for a good selection. ot | § g ble one. | oy eX=service men | from' overseas w Present and re- late some of their experiences. ¥ = “ A " During the war the City Guard was | § £ 6T B fa essentially an auxiliary police organi- | {§ i i ‘g zation and, while it still retains this | [ E feature, the end of hostilities present- s DS 3 & 5 FRANKLIN S PHONE 35 tentlon to the social side of the or. |l © 2 VAV v 3:’9 ganization, and the guard will devote | | itself largely to r ving and entc taining men discharged from t Army and Navy many of whom have sire to *‘take on.” 7 { The reports at speaker explained Americanization as | ing showed r = A|~v» o process of learning Americanism the past , . anding thagjand then becoming a citizen. It not over 50 men fr. e e applies Lo those of foreign birth, | have gone into the sery RS hose v e el e : ‘ Q lotic wo Tanzet ; , awalke to the fact that the; | N ing conducted on o AR ands and thousands of peop! range at the armory and it is pls this country and even this ciffswho, | === 2 to secure out-door range before | 21though they have been here’ fdp, & summer. The plans, one of which ;r of years, hwie “c‘“'fi& ! 4.7 Horsfall’s ¢ r 3 t o y acH LL3 Y, P . calls for two complets companies, and | S their > to- become Manhat- the determined and enthusiastic man- | zens.” This, Mr. O’Brien sald, is the ‘«3.‘ F { ton? Qhiy ner in which they were taken up | fault of the American citizeny as it -ig \ L‘m Shirt augur well of a very healthy organi- | pecific duty to interest himself — Sale zation in the near future. | as to who will be the lawmakers fifty i s e | 2.00 Shirts B $2. S < Quinine That Does Not Affect Head St R now .. $1.65 Because of its tonic and laxative COMPANY I VETERANS. & E Sh_ i fect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININI3| The members of Company I, Vet- $2.50 Irts (Tablets) can be taken by anyone |cran Corps, are urgently requested to now .. ;51.85 yvi'h_out causing nervousness or 1ing- | attend a meeting next Monday night 00 Sl e ing in the head. There is only one | (January 13) of vital importance to $3. hirts now .. $2.15 “Bromo Quinine.” E. W. GROVE'S| every member. All ex-members of signature on the box. 3dc. the company, whether enrolled in the $3.50 Shirts now .. $2.85 VAT H76 ars henice —_— ctoran Corps or not, are invited to AMERICANIZATION TALK. attend, as the business to be trans- ZEa acted will be of interest to them as F. P. O'Brien, Tocal Dircetor, Speaks | "¢l as the regular members. Roll | o at Union Church Meeting. LT D cle The Luke Horsfall Co. 23 ASYILUM ST., HARTEFORD. | In the Center church last night s | small but appreciative audience lis- j Yo ! tened to an interesting talk on Amer- A\~ EN | INDJGESTION, icanization given by Irancis I PV P 250t DRUCTTS, i O’Brien, head of Americanization in % S | this city. Dr. G. W. Hill opened S H ?ELLANS — the meetinz with short address 6 9 waf?r touching upon Americanization and its Sure Relief importance in the community i then introduced Mr. O'Brien, Y s speaker of the evening. Q. In the coursec of his tall, o AL i LAZARUS Anncunce A Big Event— A Triple Clearance The Most Remarkable Money Saving Sale New Britain Has Had This Season i .. Connor | Finest materials—superbly tailored-igautifully trim- med with fur (some plain)—all NEW. models—(the store is a NEW store)—Values W YOUR CHOICE SATURDAY .. COATS, 84 to pick from In Velours, Pom-Poms, Broadcloths, Silvertones, many trimmed with fur—the finest Coats you have seen ANYWHERE at prices up to- YOUR CHOICE L SATURDAY DRESES, 112 to pick Trem Crepe de chine, Taffeta, Georgette” combinations and tailored serge—a fascinating collection—all NEW, re- member—some just received from New York— worth TWICE what we are selling them for, YOUR CHOICE & i e Crh t hl 6 98] G 98 FIRST COME-—FIRST CHOICE “The Style Shop of New Britain.” s LAZARUS CO. 164 Main St. Onv Square” DS e T Mid-Month List “Youll Find Old Dixieland . ” in France Here's a Van and Schenck Dixie Song with a decidedly novel slant. “Instead of picking melons off the vine, they’re picking Germans off the Rhin A real tribute to the “Smoke Brigades” that fought so bravely Over There. A-2665—85¢ Lo //7 "I Aint Got \Vear)r Yet” ) A song of Johnny Dunn who sailed away to fight the Hun —and “‘ain’t 4 got weary yet!” There’s a gale of melodious laughter in Johnny’s merry adventures in France. On the back, “ Would You Rather Be a Colonel With an Eagle on Your Shoulder, or a Private With a Chick- en on Your Knee?” A-2669—85¢ A Lover’s Song — “ny 7, - 9’ Till We Meet Adain Rarely have exquisite melody and ap- pealing words been so beautifully united in a song of war-time sentiment. In millions of American homes today the dreams this song expresses are happily coming true. A-2668—85¢c A Few Mcre Mid-Month Hits 49517 $1.50 f 1 The Rose of No Man’s Land Huagh Donovan { A-2670 Stracciari and Colambia ’ g ‘ There’s a Long, Long Trail Quartette Over Yonder Where the Lilies Grow Henry Burr 85¢ The Pickaninny’s Paradise—Medley Fox-trot Prince’s My Baby Boy—Medley One-step Band A-6086 $1.25 Naval-Cadets March—Bell Solo with Band Accompaniment { E-4060 Albinos Polka—Xylophone with Band Accompaniment { 85c New Colombia Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of Every Month Coiumbia Grafonolass Standard Models ap COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York R I | Broken Lenses Duplicated. JUJel | FeHSTDILLON & CO. HARTFORD. UNPRECEDENTED SALE Jiffy-Jell makes instant desserts 3 ESE OF_____ which are rich and fruity. ; It comes ready-sweetened. tiquid form, in vials. So they keep their fresh-fruit taste. 5 This tells the wonderful story of the values we are going to One package serves six people ou for Saturday. We have been negotiating for days and in mold form, or 12 if you whip the * weeks to try and secure an assortment of merchandise from this jell. So these luscious desserta # firm at prices that we know our patrons would w. and at prices are also economical. § that we want to give them. They wouldn't even consider giving us the ndise at our price at first, and it was only after our huye o3 returned from New York that we received the above BeRi i ton This neas untold values for you in Coats, Suits, Dresses irts e onRs Conta 5 XCEPTIONAL VALUES IN COATS. Coats of every kind and description, including the very newest rt models; Coa reet and dress wear, of seal cloth, and a nderful showing of Fur Coats. Especlal reductions in raccooh Get it today. Try Loganberry or Pineapple flavor. See what it Jiffy-Jell —Waukesha, Wisconsin 3 Models . i i~ now $18.00 Eyesight Spoctaliat | [ $27.50 Models ... SR AT now and Manufaciuring 50 Models ... S now Optictan, } 55.00 Models ....... : now A. PINKUS, ; $75.00 Models . Cinrace Ni.isnow i S oge UL IAL SPORT COATS, were § now $19.75. . 5 NATIONS ARI o | i ; LYE EXAMINATI FREE | CLOTH MODELS, were $ , now $19.75 Office. 306 ) 5 SPhone e ! satisfaction Guarantced.

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