New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 27, 1919, Page 2

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» - FEBRUARY 27, 1916, - x " srso _— ' MISS PETERS DOES ,| JON’S DEATH UNCLE’S PORTR—‘\I'P; e e | B ror 13 ycars New York Girl. Niece of Late Col. { ¥s Tome, Succumbs ! William Bacon, Achieving ‘ ; to Tlness. Considerable Success. B 8 P home in connection with Miss Betty Peters of New York Klingbers Children’s | who is achieving remarkable success today plunged into thejas a portrait pain has completed sorrow,. oceasioned by the | a portrait of the late Colonel William Fthe mairoa. Miss Alice Max- ' Bacon, which How in the posses has been connected with th sion of Arthur Bacon, of Lexington that capacity for the past 13| street - B As Miss Maxon was the only Miss Peters, who is SR Y B oY, the oniy rveal friend that| Bacon, has embodied in this por . A . rE - For Boys and Girl f their cricr at her being taken | nave won for her a meriten sccosh or Boys and Girls them was mast pitiful an oxcellent lileness, and a peouliar Biss Moxon was advanced in’ vears | lighting quality, which vivifies the had been failing in health sinco! painted features into something start- had the influenza Jast fall. Onllingly human and life-like By of last week she went to New | Miss Peters, who is only 26 vears Prk to attend a church conference | of age, attended the Model school in | d while ther was taken with a | w Britain, before going to New | §11. She returned to her home here : Ball Bearing——Plain Bearing HERBERT L. MILLS | Baturday and during the next couplo! seven 1‘,“ ‘:,:\,‘””(“,\_"“‘m‘"' ‘)_\"‘ Bt davs showed improvement. Yes: | siudio at No. T8 W. 53th strec 2 H d 6 M q fterday ner heart failed hor and she | F_“:;;'N. ,.,”.\:,,” et ‘\“"‘ i“]f’“ ' ]]‘{""'7 araware ain treet ica hetween 3:30 and 6 o'clock last| trait painter evening. The finest of Funer: re held from the a th 1 30 o'clock | home *hic 10:30 o'clock: qren. Last summer, she painted Poters portraits f men and chil- | have heen likenesse: ry B .0 the hody be talke et S Nk G P nrouadn o1 fifie and the hody will be taken o West-| poytrait of Lord Arderdean, who was | of the American Card Foundry SOIEy I 1RO SEIoNAGAGAE A | YOUDE B erle. LT ss Maxon's home, for{in thix country represcntative of | John Howard Whitmore, of Nauga: | woman. who was attending the o st or | burial ! Great Britain, on the war committee | tueck nd Clifford Brokaw, of \4\\ | hibition, fell in love with (“"" C¢ ! Sz | One of her works of art, a likeness | York. on w“ canvas, and shortly after met fortu-| POST OFFICE EXAMS of Gustav Schwal, viee-president of | A happily eulminating romance is | the original, and the true story goes 7 { the two are now marrfed. It is that a successful future is de the New York Chamber of Commerce to one of the portraits. In t Pici tor]| GIVEN ON MARCH 22| hangs in_the chamber of Commerc | (he sition held the Academy ! eviden Rally ever | rooms. She Wléo painted por- | of . six vears ago. was hung | awaiting the career of the young ar- believe s | — tr of Frederick Faton. president | the it in the eatalogue, | 1ist, Miss Peter Eor a short - | Positions For Clerk and Carrvier In| === E— —— = . very spacious { deal place for this This City Must Be Filled By fiing feature is warmth, | Civil Servic ange to | of small| The U. & civil the other rooms | Will hold a competitive e at New Britain on March 23 for the o scomfortable. 4 ere mome sreat | ATe SO it L e " AV HAS ok Y ) N,,h",flhm #Yesterday morning we went coast- | POsitlons of clerk and carrier in the WA T WHO D Sc The mountain b the Meaitar: | % and It was smoly lorious. 1f | PostoMce at New Britain. 3 / SIRE A | ranean sea. We take the horses into | T can got hold of a pair of skates| APOICANS MUT have teashod ‘:W‘ glri | the sea, and of eourse, we go swim-|T will fry that next. Skiing is| ) e aiatch 7 - SUIT FOR | ming as well, and have a pretty zood } next on the program, and somectime ‘1""‘1":““"‘];_ "f“““” ""‘”‘ of :\”‘”I’ll’“:”n Tt time. 1 will try that, too 12 e e S s 2 5 States. Male applicants must oS- T"“T‘ or Coun I it st all | “Three ; K T assist | 5iate = Bpl e el i / fitchen, which, £old. However, that Asequence, as all vice commi on tion - have heard stated, that morni a weel e e thah et s T try Wear | white troops in Egypt and Palestine | with the dancing class. otHeT e I baxal fact | Mol : 5 ! must he out of the country in six | three I am on duty Vsl 5 should call apd weeks' time, and one week has al- || have canteen wor see the styfles ready gone by. Of course T don’t | noons and evenings we are TYOw know how truc it is. but T hope it | takes up three a appli- it whe passes the examination will after- | o eligible for appointment either and the dancing | glori or carrier who does not we ernoons a week 1ib at least 125 pounds withc overcoat e { is true. The boys just love to dance, and while | or hat. It will be in ble for male showing—styles | “Your son SR it is strenuous for us girls, we enjo¥ | applicants whose normal weight is that are /dif- ) A it. too. With only 20 girls to 900 men. | Jess than 125 pounds to enter the ex- | — vou can imagine it is a scramble for | amination Female applicants nd it is cert boys mus 1 players, fo tackle stunt in great style “Yesterday we had two services and ) examination a photograph of himself ferent than GENERAL APPEAL those shown in i m sur other shops. FOR RELIEF FUND " Luke Horsfall nly funny. T|not required to be of have been | weight or height i they surely | ch applicant will be required to | { submit to the examiner on the day of | spe Kisses'-a Wonderful | ““ e C | [%1t both T had to sing solos. You know | taken within two vears. Se uelg, to Smlles -0. | New Britain Trust Company Will Re- | what little chance I have had to prac-; The cntrance salary is 1000 per 93 ASYLUM | tice these past six months, and as my { nnum with promaotion of $100 every ceive Pledges for Help of | HARTFORD. { voice was a little husky, 1 cermainly ' year until a maximum of $1.500 is e . 2 N | | e | was‘at my best, which is poor enough. | reached. I'his ballad melodiously sings the' — | 2 i Fortunately for me the audience is al- i or pamphlet of information g S | The preliminary canvass for the | wavs Kind and does not eriticize, and | the roduired application blank ditference between all other kisses and ! Near ¥ Relief fund was complet- | t Joys are so appreciative dress the local secretary at the . 7 5 y o ed today, and from now on a general | < vet there is no musical direc- | Britnin postofice, or district secre the first real kiss you have.”” The public appeal is to be made for the | for, I play substitute when the | &t Boston, Mass., with whom applica- , 5 Sl o i - Stilakon Abfonlansiana Svrans LA |/Ghidency arises | Dhs otmer atter: | Moms must Hodfilediin time fornim' iccompaniment is almost sweeter than ! rangements e heen made whoreby | noon I was called on to play a popu. | ATTANSe for the examination (JI i lTLMS | Frank G. Vibberts, treasurer of the | lar song, and had great fun jollving | o0 cause andiTnt elief fund, will receive pledges or s Sl g = < se and uenza. relief fun i ve | the crowd into a singing mood. We I (SO0 Louse B ARCSetuenza, com- | have ko be ready and willing to do the melody. ‘‘Kisses’ are even better than ‘‘Smiles,”” and the song does justice cash at the New Rritain Trus to see “Mick t Fox's | S2% Thasel iedie Fardetiany b ! o) ! Tablets remove the cause < - . it at Henry Mo | PR e e e sl | e R Fare Rt ol and ) o iC el Brom Qi : to its subject. A-2676—85c. at t1 t company, anc have had some funny experiences. O e I e b 1l day sewing meeting of tha | ;<75 Ty 0 T (e R | o e ! GROVE'S signature on the hox I want to write | Cross tomorrow will be held at be mailed to Mr. Vibberts. Tf New jauth Congregational church. The | Biscoit is to do her bit in this Near | & 0Uf Put Just esnotathelime. [ van camp's itk 14e, Russell ing next week will be at Trinity | 1 e ior work icre | ANNA advt church. ennedy dancing school, Tue., at kalow. Beginners, 0: dancing m.—advt. and Mrs. r street who, must be obtained over the prese amount of the pledges. Many people, | who have not giveu liberally to pre jous campaigns, should loosen up for this one, as it will he undoubtedly the last war campaign which will be conducted The re orge B. Warren of accompanied by Doris Freeman, have been ding a week in New York, re d home Tuesday . William W. Brackett, matron of . W. C. A. has accompanied Mr. ave no stable sover t and Mrs. John H. Robinson of Harri Turk, have no stable governmen o e this country cannot loan them the Fe Now Britain Collego clun winy | MONSY mecessary to farnish the de- Preserve Complexnon and are Alds to Beauty Mondey evening at & o'eliol o | manded rellef. There are three to four = A millions of these people starving and | § — ‘Jim,Jim, [ Always Knew that Youd V\/l The thrill of victory, paternal pride, mother love and little brother son that this campaign is et Toilet Preparations ome of Miss Agnes Johnston of | & - 3 ] 7 - 13 e Ohaiy Agnes Johnston of | they have to depend upon the aid of T SRS VB (G DG ORI R O e O i e hero worship are in every line and fen of Hartfora will ’,H,”N_O’\Mj | philanthropic people to be saved from | | plexion. To do without either, or to he careless in their sele : o B o en® PIeSen! | death. The plan of relief is to heip | B is to invite premature lines and wrinkles and n roush unle note of this stirring song of wel- . 5 N ho | them to help themselves, so that they | | skin. Beauty may be permanentily impaired throu the use of . T o ess house at Camp Merritt Tho | e . 4 & N c I3 7 ess house at Camp Merritt. Tho| will be ence for all taken care of and IR G SRR ot Tl SR g DI e come. It quickly convinces you, s S | Will not have to depend upon interna- site . made of the finest mate in a modern scrupulously meeting and refreshments and 4 hl hour will be enjoyed. e Girl Scouts of the South Con- fonal church will hold a meet- Saturday afternoon at 2:30 too, that “‘every lad in khaki clad was a fighting son-of-a-gun.” A-2679—85c. the strictest sc ific control, re- tional charity in the future. an Jabe The relief fund is in charge of the & dless of expense, he result is the new high ablest Business men in the country ity represented in LUXOR Toilet Requisites, and just one hundred per cent. of the money ratsed ocs to Teliet work. Not LUXOR COMPLEXION POWDER a penny is taken for administrative purposes as is all provided for | A powder which adheres Derfectly to the skin, becomir otherwisell There hnot ba afbreatn | save for the beautifying cffect produced. Absolutely pure. Con- of criticism therefore on how any of | @ tains no lead or bismuth. Will not mix with water, therefore can- the money is spent. Tt will all go as not clog pores of the skin. In four tints, rose whitc | solutely for the very purposes for rachel and flesh. Price OOC tory operated under andard of ck e Tempo artet will give a Btrel and dance Friday evening, 28 in Meriden Armory.—advt liss Letty Learned of Grove Hill s ew York city Advertised Letters. TN LR || LUXOR COMPLEXION POWDER TABLET ' e following is a list of letters re- | = 8 A solid facc wder in satin 1d finished bry box. with 3 mirror in cover and containing pu Convenint for carrying in B 1hana baz. Four tints, flesh, rose, white and rachel. ing unclaimed at the New Brit- | npeico fees E5e dosen Postoffice, Feb. 18, 1919: P Etiat o st v achmotich, A.. 38 Grove | e 48 Main. | nson, Fred, : i apman, Chas. (2. i '8 LUXOR ROUGE PARFAIT uch, Aubin, J - g oo | Conference Wil Bie Tield Tn Rristor | @ Imparts fo the complexion the matural glow of perfect health i All Day March 1. Applied sparingly, it cannot be detected by davlight or artificial e ot 3 e . f lizht. Wonderful adhe qualities and of a popular tint. Come fines, Nellie The . C. T. U. Hartford county ; ek . g ! pll'l (0] 1 Oor y prns, Florence T. care of Conn. | jubilee conference for this district e e & ""f)”“”"' T s Sl !)i’nhhwl boxes, of chate- 5OC i c ege. will be held at Trinity Methodist | i§ aine flae RWlthapUESand Emition Pty % \X}h 1 I]d M h ptzenski, M Gold St church in Bristol on March 1 and all | 8 a ITIWl arc arri @ Glen e |k This ideal massage and cleansing cream softens and beautifies § The crash of the drums and the otchkiss fain { > morning session, opening at |l (e skin, Of fine, firm oven testure P et . - : : e o s el hen e at | BN dnehoim toven extuzs iR and) Foothinie It 151 ol blare of the trombone are mingled in : eintz, " 2 S o blessing to tender, easily irritated skins. It contains no animal B = earne, Mrs. Wm., Ellis ¥ cussion of the six laes af work to bo | B this magnificent march with the shrill sound of the piccolos. This splendid . A 5 matter or any other ingredient that co o e rGiee carried on by the jubilee fund and in nt that could injure the most delica nes, Bess the afieias i ¥ skin 1 i S he afternoon Americanization worlk ; . i bng, Edward I i oaten v ericl ) Three sizes. .......... Tubes OC, 25C. Jar SOC hcova, Rocco Vincent discussed principal ) : will be Mrs. Caroline B Linden St | rson, A., Linden and Miss Mary B. Wilson i CREME LUXOR B rson, Annes, 198 Main band record fairly makes you see our speak Buell > [ = b 1 L S & o youthful conquerors marching up the ovin, Alfred. 420 Main (2.) | I A greaseless Vanishing Cream based upon the same scientific o f w0l Majok | GRISWOLD GUEST OF HONOR. | principles as Luxor Cold Cream, but entirely different in its nature street. A-7535—$1.25. oDonald, Agnes, 206 Silver | Captain Alfred H. Griswold, of the |[§ and effe It disappears as soon as appiied, leskunz, P., Main St. | 1024 regiment, and hero of the Battic | B§ Jeaving the skin soft and clear. Tubes .. IOC 25C i . , s To make a good record great, plsy it on rozzo, Maybelle, 194 Main of Seicheprey, who recently returned ! folaski, Gunssppe. Elm St from the battlefields of Fr ano, Jonto, 262 Jerome St be the guest of honor nce, will the concert the Columbia Grafonola avant to hear General i and ball to be given at the State The ‘u,/ummg home avill e | armory e | | Pershing's autographed record. Phome to amy Ella W auspices of the reception and welcome | Columbia dealer to send you one of these historre shwartz, Frank M., 56 Capitol Ave. | committee appointed by Mayor Quig ] wocal seuventrs of the war. b hevens, Mrs. Jesse. | Thero has been a large sale of | New Columbia Records en sale the ‘j\v:‘n'i I?\Trr-xm‘ : ! i i e ! FBYMAIN, STREET COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO., New York W. F. DELANEY, Van Camp's Milk 14c. Russell Bros. r Postmaster. | —advt

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