New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 8, 1919, Page 2

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o! catarrh. body _ with o1 all nerves, piles, throat, vour MOON great $Es of bathing rofreshes the body and t circulation of s and blood are having o tr Look for the nam box and bottle. W. Lowrie, Hart- allments t arter 0 t je possible to & MOON o preparea oniy H, Ct. hmall size 40c; larse size [Dickinson Drug Company I orders promptly filled anywhere in ted States. Small size 50c; large size 00. every by A 75c. For sale Horsfall- Made, Ready For Service Clothes for Men Their success proves true . what for years t has been our claim, ] | ] ¢ The Luke Horsfall Co, ASYLUM o7, ‘o | HARTFORD. he annual meeting of the stock- ders of the American Hardware poration will be held at the office the P. & F. Corbin division next day afternoon at 2 o'clock. A rd of directors will be elected and orts of officers heard. Mrs. Harold n seriously ill, ohn and Mary, son and daughter Charity Commissioner and Mrs. . Riley, of Union street, are con- d to their home by illness. he A. O. H. dance committee will at 10 o’clock tomorrow morning Knights of Columbus hall. is convalescing. C. C. PALMER Architect Has Reopened His Office at Room No. 409, National Building Bank. Anoint ') the | tment | Shepherd, who has | interests i fhand for neces- RO eport of- secretary temYy Mrs. John Sloan, was given She' recorded 11 remular meetings | three executive mectings and six Red { CRgss meetings~a@urng the past vear. | The following subjécts had been pre- onted B@fdre the gssociation: “Pro- hibition’s Onward' March,” by Rev ITenry W. Maier; “Wasté in Boy Life™ R Knipe of Bristol superintend- t of the Boys' club; “¥. M. C. A} Work in France by Robert Craw- | ford: “Woman's Work in the World War,” by Mrs. John H. Kirkha “Woman’s Work in Labrador,” Mrs. ¥dith Hancock, who is a worker for Dr. Grenfell. “We have bought a $100 bond; giv- en a hundred dollars for state prohi- bition: ten dollars for prize essays in | the Grammar school, and conducted a Loyal Temperance legion in the A. M. E. Zion church, with Miss Elsie | Johnson as leader. It is with regret that 1 have to record that, owing to Miss Johnson's entering government work, we are deprived of a leader. “Through the efforts of Mrs. I R. Wightman, superintendent of scientific temperance instruction, a prize essay | contest was conducted by the Gram- mar school pupils. A public presen- | | tation was held and Rev. Henry W. | Maier awarded the three prizes in | money. “Telegraphic appeals for national constitutional prohibition were sent | to representatives and senators at | Washington. Through one Sunday school department with Mrs. Hart, superintendent, about 1,000 leaflets and pledge cards have been distribut- ed. “The flower mission department has done excellent work under the super intendency of Mrs. Crane. We hav contributed to the white ribban ban- ner fund and to the Willard fund “Death has entcred the homes of many of ou rmembers, Mrs. M. Cryne, our beloved treasurer, passed away in June. She loved and worked for the W. C. T. U. for many years and was | ‘faithful to the end. Others are Mrs. | J. Warren Caok, Miss Alice Maxson, Miss Margaret Seibert, Mrs. Laura Hotchkin and Mrs. Fannie V. Clark.” The treasurer's report was submit- ted by Mrs. Gertrude Shephard gift of a gold pen ws ven to Mrs. Mary Gilchrist in appreciation of five Years of service president of the A C2h U 08 (pro S FINED FOR A | Man Who Unwittingly Insults Fellow- Workman Pays Small Fine. Frank Cdnella was fined costs today in police court for as- saulting Stanley Radagium. The men | were arrested Monday at the Corbin | Cabinet Lock factory, where the fight | without | took place and their cases were con- from Monday until . Gaffney appeared for Ca- | nella. | Trouble arose when Canella walked | the machine upon which Rada- was working and be to few words of Polish had told him to to Rada The words re insulting unknown to Canella, he hed ! callea his friend several vile names Radagium objected and, turnin around, scratched Canella’s neck, and | a fight followed in which Radagium | claimed he was hit with a half-pound piece of metal. | tinued Judge B. gium cite a someone | I i | to | } whic gium. } ana, ory T TOMORROW. song service under the Ame nizati held tomorrow Burritt o'clock. Tha SONG SERVIC the auspice of committe: 1 be ernoon at the Elil North street, at ployes of the $ Chuck com- pany will attend and an invitation hs been cxtended to the public. There will be group singing and special nusical numbers. community s hool, 20 inner ASTERN STAR NOTES. | s’ night will be helq | evening at the Hartford pte der of the FEastern Star. Members of Martha chapter of New Britain wishing to visit the chapter will meet the Hartford car ai 7 a'clock < on ¢hs ting Monda matror tod |6 - 2ot , T felt fing ‘Fruit-a- 5and am thank- ! saved my life. & friend from an . Stomach Trouble, after it given up all hope of getting Mges. F. 8. STOLZ. " B0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At all‘déalers or sent on receipt of “price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGD. BURG, N. Y, ORGAN RECITALS AT SOUTH CHURCH Special Lenten Services Arranged By Joseph Clair Beebe for Wed- nesday Afternoons. South Congregational church the Jlenten Clair Beebe, organ- afternoons during the season of Lent, are as follows: March 12 Eight venth recital 1 Toccata and Fugue (D minor) or- gan recitals for given by series, Joseph ist, Wednesday Mozart . Schubert Allegro Moderato Andante con Moto 4 Isolda’s Death song (T Isolda) Overture, ristan and it Wagner 5 orfolanus? ....... e Beethoven Eighty-cighth Recital ugue on B-a-c-h Liszt Wagner Three Pieces St Borodin Au Couver v Nocturne Romeo and Juliet”” Tschaikowski ninth Reeital rer. (Siegfried) March 19 1 Prelude and Eighty Richard Wa Woodland Murmurs Dseams Prelude to Tristan 4 Cradle song 5 The Rhine Journey the Gods) 6 Overture to Tannhauser April 2 Ninetieth 1 Sixth Symphony Allegro Maestoso Adagio Intermez Cantabile Finale Harp Nocturne Swing Low, Sweet (‘ha Overture, * April 9 and Tsolda (Twilight of Recital Widor 2 Yon Diton umann Recitai Richard V tricd Tdyl z@ Song (Meistersinger) 1 Sie; Pri The 5 Ov April Departure rture to 16 (Lohengrin) Die Meistersinger Ninety-second Recital Holy Week Music Overture “In Memoriam' 3 4 1 55 SE6860s Sullivan 2 Palm Sunday Hymn . First Chorale (E ma, Good Fri ene Franck (Parsifal) . Wagner Wagner FACE WAS FULL OF PIMPLES Suffered 3 Months. Itched. Cuticura Heals. “My face was full of all kinds of pimples and they became big and red. I suffered for three A) months, and I was A fi« ashamed to go out. They itched so that they kept “~/ me awake at night, and I was forced to scratch. ““A friend told me about Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment and I tried them. Iused only three cakes of Cuticura Soap and three boxes of Cuticura Ointment to heal my face.”” (Signed) Miss Ida Bernashe, 91 Exchange St., Chico- pee, Mass., June 8, 1918. Make Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum your daily toilet preparations. Sample Ench Pres by Masl. Addrens post-card: «Caticurs, Dept. M, Boston.”" Sold overywhers. Soup %e. . Ointment 25 and be. Taleum 2Ge. Magic Fire Scene (The Valkyries) | Berlioz | | { value A TONIC AND A || BODY BUILDER || TURDAY, MARCH 8, U NEVS 0,000 les nuclens fat present erica, with ¥ represent the army of intelligently king men, who in the world are goin of tomor Beout uniform is Bit stands for loyalty and t fless. Through united efiorts fwearers it has come (o have a ptive place in (he community Bur boyhood feels that Iniform entails a certain re which must be lived up to and ded as a sacred trust. Uncle Sam I8 the Scou nd the Scouts need i Mr. Busy Business Man, Mr. ffirned Soldier, don't neglect their for leadership. he Patrol Leaders’ association held iregular meeting at the Scout head- rters, Tuesday evening, which w Well attended, 42 members bein esent. Scout Henry Wetzel Wroop 11, was cleeted secretary. | to wear pon- leaders can that to their ! Scoutmaster reports four ass second-class and 12 tenderfoots. troop has been increasing remar in Scoutcraft due to the numb, hikes the Scouts have taken recently thair favorite destination being West | Peak, Meriden. Troop 7 has branch to e and this looks the younger boy Troop 4, of the Center < charge of Scoutmaster Dwight Skin- | ner, will go to Martford on March 17 | to compete with Troop 28, of the Uni- | alist church in the regular dard Contest events. It will he re membered that Troop 28 of Hamford | competed Wwith Troop 4 o her 11, the score being 653 favor of the visiting The Scouts acquiry will be of troops. Vogel, of Troop 11, four This | b1y { started a Woll Cub | its troop, | some sport for hurch, in{ Stan- | | Novem- to in ! troop f Troop 15 have bheen | busy preparing for an entertainment. | the funds of which will toward | gotting a complete hiking equipme The Scouts of this troop, in charze | of Scoutmaster tt, are planning to hike to the Council Camp this sum- mer, intending to put up their “pup tents their destination in Middle- town. The troop has a membe of 64 bovs, fully uniformed. Troop 2 Jas turned in registration | fees for new recruits and has de- | cided upon getting equipped with gold | neckerchief. On account of the ha St. Joseph’s parieh house last wee the meetings of Troops 19 and have heen postponed until this weels The way the Scouts have been piling ! into the executive for tenderfoot e aminations, it looks as though will be kept busy for some time. entertainment is being planned f sometime in the near future the bhene- fits of which will go toward uniform- ing both of ithese troops. A permanent name for our local Council Camp has finally heen de- cided upon which has been derived | from our first real Americans— Indians. The name chosen—"“Koe- | mo-sah-bee,” translated from the JTn- | dian language—means Trusty Scout. | Camp emblems for jerseys with a de- | sign of service attached can the executive’'s oflice within week. Sconts are unged to return libr ooks to the Scout headquarte Some of them have been overdue for three months. The camp booklets, together the application cards, will v soon. All Scouts and Scout offi- | who intend to go to camp are urgently requested to get their appli- cation ito the Scout office as soon possible after the issuing date, in der that the food supplies may ordered accordingly. Scout Executive Forbian son will inspect all troops March 24 and will talk on p preparations for tthe annual field to be held the latter part of May. g0 rship held at | An he seen | a with issued as or- he E John- starting | GOOD FOR SALLOGW COMPLEXION Remove That Warning Cough Cold With Laxcarin Tablet The Jdeal LAXATIVE Gives Strength to Combat Illness. or Sold By The LAXCARIN PRODUCTS CO.. Price One 12 Dollar Dept E Pittsburgh, Pa. CALIBER RIFLE. REENTRY MATCH V.M. C. A, Range TONIGHT Auspices of ‘W BRITAIN RIFLE CLUB, N. R. A, Inc. Entrance Fee 25 19190, NTS TO PAIR ON TAX VOTE |1 R. HILL WA | Will Be Out of Town Wednosday and ’ Vote For 25 Unable to Mill IR BE A PRUNER We Have PRUNING SHEARS PRUNING SAWS PRUNING KNIVES This is Pruning Time " HERBERT L. MILLS Hardware 336 Main Street LR has taken a Gec C. who ' the ta has been a ill, lively intercst in X question and who strong advocate of tihe mill rate | feels ‘!lhv city will derive from the added because of the henefits that he appropriations, is anxious to seccure some advocate of the 21 mill tax rate who with him Dr unable will pair Wednesd at the polls Xt 1y Hill will be out town and to favor of the 25 tollowing « cast hjs vote mill ommunic the that 21 mill te pair with him and refrain voting i the rate wion some and to in h K Editor of Brit I not have columns to « d voter of obliged to be the courtesy to 2 the city measure polls, of appeal some this city from INFLUENZA Horlick’s Malted Milk Very Nutritious, Digestible The REAL Food-Drink, instantly prepared. Made by the ORIGINAL Horlick process and from carefully selected materials. Used successfully over Y4 century. Endorsed by physicians everywhere. specity HOFlick”S mhe origina ? Others Are Imitations invalided G i AT Vv per: 1wl interview with the general and talked with him for five minutes Their little visit mutually pleas- | Cormic mt. the mors General Ed- | O'Keefc membered having seen these | with 2 The DIET Duaring and After The Old Reliable Round Package abse: on will reh 12 vote f the day be voted T were vhen the tax upon at the to be here 1 mill budg of fairness, the voting the interes is some voi who intends vho would 1 with on that day U shall be glad to budget ) me voting? hear from ar Washing cithe S ton by mail street, or hy phone at Very gratefull “GEORGI 8, 10919, GREET GENERAL EDWARDS 'red Beecker, James O'Keefe and Prank McCormick Have Five Min- ute Talii With Theie Former Leader, % MavTED MiLk €O i S s A James O'Keefe, Fred Frank McCormick, all bers of Company F States Infantry and wounded action a home the who riford ot wards, Becker former mem ar oray g, in were amons went to H General ¥ ved in ¥ soldiers s0 ~ three Becke Brit lost W n boys one leg i was badly was shot through machine gun bullet vesterc vas since they sed the under w sev imee. 50 These were granted | wards r “THE WANDERER” Does the Play give the Real Lesson of the Parable? A SERMON ADDRESS AT TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH MAY ADJOURN HATLL. STARTS 15 FOR CIYY FORUM MINUTES EARLY THAT W ) THE AT GRAMMAR SCHOOL THID SERVICE QUALITY CAR Have It Demonstrated THERE ARE REASONS FOR ITS POPULARITY The Quality is Higher than the Price COHEN MOTOR CO. We 86 Arch St. Distributors, who serve the We progress with the times. Tel. 903 ublic Best. sell you a real automobile, not part car and part service Southington Farmington Unionville Berlin Bristol Avon

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