New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 11, 1919, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD} Boston Store Dainty Undergarments in Lingerie and | Silk e latest novelties can be found | I'rices moderate for quality | SOMETHING NEW. { Three-in-OUne misole Chemise, ! Skirt, Drawer and Envelope Chemise, | § all combined in one; does away with ' bungling thickness around the walst; | needlework and Val. lace trim; rib- bon strap. They alsa come in Corset Cover top in the same three-in-one ombination, Corset Cover, Skirt,|f§ ks i X A rawer and Chemise Filet and Va i & i 5o¥ ol < ‘ ; ; g 7 ITH the clock's h ace trim; varlety of styles $2 each. g Y Chemiknickers, fine quality F l g mml last Aprii. - sook Lace aad needlework trim, vari- | (8 % But now the days are gettingd ety of styles, $1.30 each N lighs longer. So we tul Corset Covers, all styles and sizes L \ Hme."'ll::s"y‘s“t‘lc Night Gowns, high and low neck, immense assortment; cut large and | @ i ¢ full; all sizes. rwnumw.ml’fi Invelope chemise. lace and needle- | ) J G work trimmed; large variety; prices | B $ i 2 tri rge war industries j ¢ ILK UNDERTHINGS © . suppliad with conl or Glectric power 83 loag o3 . A i They come in Wash Satin, and Silk RO ;i;e\lr]asts i ; in all the latest ideas; varisty of or e mneer & Toegomen of Americ, by cooperating wih Stops leaks in heating boilers and vles. white. ag and black. Cami- A In(ulnmfr\vu ies. Just as impor- styles, white, flesh and b l'h»xm!(lu.r.flnhannrntolhelfl:el"Adr wonderful showing In all the wante 5 0 o1 1o 3 o o pas dismantling and we!ding. Repairing and Rebuilding g g PULLAR a Specialty 5 » ' During this season of the year, when outside ventilation is excluded, your . Vi ; HOUSE DRAINAGE SYSTEM should b & NIVEN Expert Workmanship in good repair. o HAngelus %,i A. G. HAWKER | B ARRY & REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY .. &%} LeWitt Building Elm Street B AMFORTH E p BURNS “YEx10e”” Service Is Best for ELECTRICIANS Sanitary Plumber All Batteries 19 MAIN ST. 11 Main Street FOR HOME COORING ' i”m put up each year., Secretary ! NSTAIIATION AT aid wlill start on Thursday Pvcnmz,l‘ i Sprague will have a petition presented January 16th, to continuc for eight | ghes doux §thamakesthe to the common council at its mnext | MEETING TOMORROWI weeks, taught by Mrs..J. . Ritson. | most delicious bread, rolls and ‘ meeting, with the hope that fhis will | Tl he swimming pool is closed for a muflina. { few weeks to have various repairs | § be made possible. S ous rer ; 'hompson Milling Co., Lock- bl s | Smoker and Membership Rally “'“; take place ho class in gymnastics | | port, NIV INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS. \ Also Take Place at Tabs meets every Tuesday evening a Clubrooms. o'clock,—the second term beginning ading Co.. —_— Main St. Eloctives of Fraternal Benefit Leagne | The T. M. T. A. B, soclety whl hold l:;?hrulu-;v 4th. Resistrationa for all diie s ’ i ional Association e o B T its inatallation of officers for the year | classes should be mads immediately. HARTFORD. resident of National Association, e e e BT i i be In charge of the installation of of- | have been made to make this meeting All the Latest Developing Free If ficers of New Rritain Council, Fra- the biggest of the year. A smokor | Hits, Prints Are ternal Benefit League, on January 24. [a.nd membership rally will form part Radiators 36c. and 75¢. Ordered The Chamber of Commerce will Jjunction with the anniversary cele- |Vocal and instrumental solos are to| XemPton ... 74 84 o 2 hold its January get-together lunch- tion of the council. Supper will be be given, and ia addition to this sev- | Fusari.......101 103 101— 311} o con Wednesday noon, January 15, at [ Served, and an enterialnment will {eral troupes will present their acts as, Frank op A i the Y. M. C. A. banquet hall. The | follow. The officers o be installed |a part of the aftornoon's entertain- ‘“lfl}”kh gos + ok 52 1 a = T dinner will be served by Mrs. Kron- | are: President, W. C. Brewin; vice iment. Rev. John J. Fitzgerald, pas-| Wright ..... 9 ; i Use Soothing Musterole T o e e e T | prestdent, W. If. Roden; sceretary, J. |tor of the chureh of St John the | , | : 423 438 4 Mrs. Bertha Morton of Bristol will jrooms tomorrow, and arraagements BOWLING NEWS . " Emerson Recorc Rexo Camera ) = | ol Manufacturers to Speak DUNT SUFFER e The installation will be held in con- !of the program of varied numbers. e x ' — 5 i { W. Austin; collector, W. R. Fenn; Evangelist, and president of the Con- When those sharp pains go shooting | chamber is very fortunate in securing s ad, whe v Frederick W. Keough, president of the M ;fi‘:f;’f"asyfl ?t lxoudl'd s;‘li'tl. ;"?strr:léulal National Association of Manufacturers | MAry- J. Austin; councilor, Mrs. Bliz- |be the speaker of the afternoon and' Jackson .... &9 78 : little Musterole on your temples and ;". A h‘mwl States “‘]m will speak | abeth A. Fenn; gulde, Mrs. Margaret will give an address following the ia-| Larson ..... 75 78 - meck. It draws ot the inflammetion, the “Employment of Disabled | McCormack: guardian, Mrs. Kate stallation. ‘ ARGLE osdepn (3 T4 80— 216 [ soothes away the pain, usually giving o turning from overseas service, | Mount; sentry, Mrs. B. Gorman; | The officers of the society, elected | Craig 78 79— 24 quick relief. ’Kp_" R mrm'h: mlw- trustee, W. H. Roden. jat the last meeting in Januvary, who | Babcock ... T4 84 E Musterole is a clean, white ointment, | csicd in the governmgnt plan of D10~ | cranr e Crrerie = jare to be installed tomorrow s e THEY HAVE JUST BEEN UNPACKED. ith oi o STANLEY CHURCH ANNUAL. [President, Thomas J. Crowe > made with oil of mustard. Detterthana | iding suitable employment for t el P = £ soustard plaster and does not blister, s naa B O The annuai mieeting of the Stanley |President, Thomas Crean: secretary, S To Be Placed On Sale This Moorning at This Extraordinary Prid Many doctors and nurses frankly rec- | «oinded mon. He comes with actual | Memorial church was held last eve- | Trade Shop. ommend Musterole for sore throat, bron- | ' *" o BET 8 EERES B i and | NiNg at the church. The Ladies’ Ald ;I“» $oeis hanclalisecratarv Rl ilGoone R SRt T 92 255 8 chitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neural- lansitsed byl manufacturers all over | society zerved refreshments ‘and\ a lam A, = E ergeant-at-arms, | Nejgon 1 E NG gia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, ]1"‘»”» Ter e ufae. | Dusiness meeting followed. The re- LSRG oA S hrarlan SESWATIATIH S (o) CHERA S 80 e . lumbago, pains and aches of theback or | [he chURIM. | SeW BrILD MABUIEC | 16115 of the officers of the various so- Schovd: marshal. Philip Duffy. Coun-i yaay ... 62 3 9 B oints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, | turers should be particularly intere: Giatios wevelrdads whichl AHoxwedkprotilty Directorss John| Kellyiiwill S be in b o 90 o 2 ® chilblains, frosted fect — cclds of the | ¢d in Mr. Keough's talk, for manv ' . o.” ‘rpo officers for the ensuing Charge of the installation. Aa com- i ; chest (it often prevents pneumonia). local hoy now returning and will Co. "ol ooted as following: Dea. |Mittee consisting of Joha J. Rile SRl T T T is always dependable. continue to for the next few months. Messrs, Lewis Cadwell, Jonn |#nd Henry Rose has been n):]mmt‘fl 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. It is hoped that every industry Will be Dol and Oscar Marsh: deaconesses, |10 Arrange the entertainment for Sua presented at the luncheon. The sub- i vy oo o Tettter, Mis. Trenk Clark |day's meeting and have sacured a. Service and Mrs. Lililan Hchmidt; Sunday scheol superintend- ent, Oscar A. Marsh; superintendent | to provide cmployment to each of the | of primary department, Mrs. Flora bovs who left their employment to ! Rologf; ushers, Arvid Thorwaldsen erve Uncle Sam and Hary Hoffir an. retary Sprague, of the chamber, | L all who intend to be present to ALL ROUNDS TO START. vise him by phone so that adequate | 4 ! treasurer, John Dunn; chaplain, Mrs. {necticut Total Abstinence uaion, will ! Shefficlds. Thomas Meskil sure Thomas Pocket Kuives, Levette Frank & Co. of New York have just shippe Goodison ... 7! 7 ROt which we bought T lay at a tremendous price concession number of amateur performers from | Natzke 4 4 o @ are putting them on sale at a price so far below what Coats li among the ranks of the society to| We 114 present the eatertainment, and have| Wilcox .. 5 89— also arranged for the smoker in ,»..n,; Hartney |nection with the meeting. - | their worth The membership committee has ar- ranged to have Rev. Father Fitzger ald speak on the society and the need for a membership campaign Stevens . 7 round athleiics for the bovs of lthig time. Tt hoped that the rnm | witcox ..... 7 pockets and a new and very pretty convertibic ur Line . “ ¥ e High school classes will be start- .will be productive of a number of new | Rardeck .... i 6 | throughout and trimmed with novelty buttons, Comp size rangi Christmas Tree Deficit. ed Monday afternoon nt the M. C. lapplications. The newly clected offi . The Christmas Tree commitiee met A. and Monday evening, the boys of lcers will take cf t St ~ct is also of vital interest to the mer- chants, for they with the manufac turers have signified their willingness these sell for as to bo almost unbelievable. We ask you to suspen judgment until you actually see the ( s. Then you will not dou They are SILK CORDUR i f the mof | part, the most popult wdes roy taup ! \ purple sreen ne and k. Belted models with side sk irrangements can he de. { Hickox . o 98 ; ‘) THERE I8 A COAT FOR EVERYONE--SEE THAT YOU GE the employed A class will compete for | the meeting. °F | Onlson 2 3 i YOURS—AND WHILE IN THE STORE ASK I TH the hills incurred for the people’s POints. The other two classes will | - 417 469 439—1 B DRESSES WE HAVE AT $19.75. ~ (A GREAT Christmas tree on the green. Mrs. have their events later in the week. | AT THE Y. W. 3 G hbias UITS REDUCED TO $19.75, $25.00. $19.50 and e S = .. The plan of Supervisor Slater is to 5 . . 5 \. Traut reported for her commit- Baker . 73 7 REDUCED TO $19.75, , 835 o 845, . 2.48 was received by pub. | N the contest along the same lines | Glee Club Organizes—Other Events V‘{uhm.\un : lic contributions, and the thanks of &S Inipast yes Thelathileticsianeito of Educational Nature Scheduled B Tt o et a e £ P ninon alpointibasis an e veny A Glee cluh under the direction of (e e e s e e e otherl week two events will he held { Mys. FL. i5. Horton will meet at the | * o i ————— el e The And points siven in each class. At{ Y. W. C. A. on Monday evenings, be Anderson & market, and Miss Florence Cabelus afternoon in the school hall. All exsenditures amounted to $312.12, showing a deficit of $9.64, which will last night at 5 o'clock to pass upon the clos: of the contests, monograms | ginning January 13th, at 7:45 o’clock , hag been engaged as casnier. Miss wishing to join the chorus are will he given the ten highest competi- It is nec : dnring ihese wide- g Julie Crowe will continue s assistant to come to the rehearsal tore. awake days that womep as well as 7 cash o B has lLeen em- 3 be covere: further cor io L e ‘ : ST ashier. Mise Quinn has Leen T e batein At Dor't endanger the life of that pre- | ~The celebration this year was eh- pEAPERANCE SOCIETY INSTALLS | fore a most interesting and stimulat- | The firemen had an early morning | ;. : clous baby by using unknown or un- | joved by every citizen o Britain = o ¢ St | ing course of Six leclures on the ma- [run shortly after midnight, when a. newly elected ers of d partienlarly the ¢ s he e 5 | & € an- | pasteurized milk. | and particularly the children, and the “\ L, 70 00 T. A. B. society were| chinery and Work of the government {alarm from box mmoned En-| Use OUR REALLY SA and | committee has received many con- o ene AR TE T S B B0 ey | Will be given on Wedresduy evenings | gine companies 1, 5 and the hook Cl-rY lTEMS Miss Rese Cohen of Curtis str PURE PASTEURIZED MILK and | gratulations for the thorough manner mpup i ®o o CJPORE 00 L TRE ST ) s Nancy Schoonmaker of Har(- |and ladder to a block owaed by Wil-| slowly recovering after a severd eliminate ALL question of impurity | in which the affair was carvied out. PHeas Oullan lohe Shoarsilint| ford ollowing this course i he- |llam Morrin on Bast Main street ‘ or richness. | The committee wishes to. ex 5 1S stalled are: President, Florence | ginning on February :¢th, six lectures | Flames started from the boiler and; . . om selected sources of high qual- | appreciation to those who gave Fltzgerald; vice president, Mrs. Aana|on current events will he given [ate through the partition to the sec-| Cyril Glaves Is seriously Il at his ' 08 T o BN ees dinn ity and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR- | their time and effort in trimming Coons renordin s ey el "Perhaps since the very recent epi- |ond floor, Good work on the part of [home bn Lincoln Court, of « pneu- gFREE B o S oyt iR 1ZED in a modern creamer OUR | decorating the tree a for the 2 a -t Massey: financial secretary. | demic, the Majority of vounz women |the department preveated serionsloss. | monia otel, Hart er an enten PASTEURIZED MILK will satisf: “wg“ : statiored at the Gre opening of the store In this City. | pa " ooivoq hic discharge and hal rived at his home on 58 Lake St tack of influenza he Traut & Hine Manufact ' i A rehearsal of the cast ar horus oot will be held at the Grand most exacting terial for the monument and park dec « Miss Anna O'Keefe, retir- | aurses. HOWeVer. 0 help evoryone to CHANGES AT MOH 5 for ‘““The Talk of New York, the ~. A speci - will leave the | J E SEIBERT & SON d A movement w made T as presented with a| he more efficielit in ihe home and in Margavet Quinn, former cash- | musical comedy which the Y. M. T. A. .\ 7.25 o'clocl 9 i to have the light on the monument : ce in recognition of her| emergencies. A Very helpful and prac- | jer at the Mohican market has been | and B. society is about to producc ( 4901 PARK STREESR h;ummm additiona instead of its be- ! aer\lces during the past year. tical course in home nursing and first | promoted to iving clerk at the| will be held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow interest of those wha suppiied the w N Coffey: treasurer, Catherine| feel that thex are vrepared ha onight.——Ad!

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