New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 14, 1919, Page 2

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§ supe T'he same notice wal of milk lic ewal of plumbin himbing have 2 pril fFrank O cet [Phomas I h jached arr now at Cam ents, 147 am from him or hsult our Church in Next Sunday’'s N. ¥ Full pa What Riide office at 5 o'clock. 1pplying to the re- | nses also applies to | licenses and the issues warning licenses renewed Dy fcden!'s inspector all these 1 Church candidacy from Fourth n employed by Lan- for the past 27 Carlson of 541 announced his the has councilman He has be & Clark’s Markham the A. E. F. in Fr to an ordnance detachment, ed back in this country and Merritt, N. J Mrs. John Markham street, received a tel- telling of his arrival. millinery desigr trimmers, Seibert’s, advt who and was Mr. and Pleasant exclusive expert street American. map of Ireland. the Elks have dane in the Ha serial. “*Moon hel.”” Bernard prder t. Shav Peace from YOour newse on no aler Horsfall Boys’ Suits and Overcoats The last few days of our sale see many fine garments in both Suits and Overcoats going at large reductions. The , Luke Horsfall ; 93 ASYLUM ST, o HARTFORD. C. C. PALMER Architect Has Reopened His Office at No. 409, Building Bank. Room National | Everything From Auto Tires to served | His | of | ! proclivities ma | others at | riages | to | in | the | enough in t | which | begun FAING AN AL " LINES DOLLAR DAY | i Dill Pwkles for the Shopper New Britain is to have a dallar day next Wednesday when a special effort will be made by the majority of mer- ants to furnish all in this neigh- ood many inducements to visit trade in local stores. Dollar day has come great deal to both tr traders. It is the mec tising day when he pian at cost and below, char; advertising. He plans to fill his store with customers and to show them what his stock in trade is through the tempting medium of hargains. TFor the women it is a source of great ati Her £ hunting given full sway that a dollar spent | cmen have heen | chamber of commerce to ! the crowds which are! to the city from outside! running trolleys ove 111 the city suburban | lincs as the demand ar The move- | ment has the hacking of an influential | and numerous body of merchants, all of whom will work to make the day one to remembered It will be possible, because of the number interested, to buy most any article imaginable, some at rcd\wtion»;,] one or several for a dollar. hooks and auto tires, baby r‘avu{ to mean a desmen and hants’ adver- to give goods ing his loss to na reali on dollar is she Ipecial arran made by the accommodate sure to come by of districts spec and Fish and swivel chains will all help rive home the effect of the co- ative effort. It will pay to trade New BEritain dollar day. | ope DISCUSS ASSESSMENTS. | Revaluation of Prope Made Be Pe fty Must 1920. Be ap- | cil to in- special committee by The recently pointed the common cour vestigate methods of a revaluation of city property met with the hoard sessor last evening and discussed, informally, way nd means of baving a reassessment. Alderman O. . Cur- in was unable to attend the meeti He the council's | and is on | committee. It is belicved it will be some time before any svstem of reassessing can be put into operation. A revaluation of proverty in all towns and cities is to be made next year according to the state law. It is understood that the supporters of the 21 mill tax rate have placed their faith in the city having a revaluation and securing s from the added grand to make up for any possible debt may be incurred during the | coming year. t list G R\\I\[ \l( SC ]l()Ul CONCERT. ; Affair to Be Voices, Professor Tield With Chorus of 300 April 10 and 11. George B ngements annual Grammze in the school auditorium on | of April 10 and 11. A 10 voices is being drilled and Prof. Mathews most llent concert to the lections voices, plans have been number of vocal and in selections by members of Mathews has for the thir- concert of the New ; - school, which is to | teenth Britain be held the evenir chorus of 2 affa for addition the 300 made for a rumental the classes: The concert is and the past concer! very satisfactory and =00d exce chorus proven The instructor fully as for good in the pas looks equally Pland | committee has hopes of to | Swedish | ciative audience, “GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS. Shaping For Big Amateur Pro- | uction at Lyceum in April. At meeting of the theatrical com- mitte of the soldiers and sailors’ re- cepkion committee yesterda after- noon in Mavor George A. Quigley's of- fice, Edward W. Irving was named as grneral director for the producton. He will be assisted by John F. Mul- len, who recently coached the success- ful Y. M. T. A. B. society dramatic cast. William H. Bishop, ane of the best musical directors in these parts, will have charge of that part of the work. Judge chosen urer of the William F. Mangan has been chairman and treas- committee and Howard A. Timbrell secretary. The committee plans to have a handsome sauvenir and a committee consisting of Charles W. Smedley, Howard A. Timbrell and ugene J. Clerkin will arrange for it. The production will be given in the Lyceum theater April 28, 29 and 30. The manuseripts and scores for the have arrived in this city and re- arsals will be started shortly. The ecuring Mr RIDAY, ILLON MARCH 14, 1979. & CO. HARTFORD. ING SHOWING OF NEW SUITS ‘When you begin to look for gts your mind is ‘I must o' second is, “And the price pys catered to women with #ss, exceptional quality, fhem in a variety have a must these tastes and rea of stunning sty a new suit, the first smart, good be reasonable.” . Our suits combine sonableness of price. You'll es at thought that looking suit,” We have smart- find $25.00, $27.50 and $29.75 Models of Unusual Excellenco '0f the very finest materials of the season, M glways smart navy blue and all in a number of styles at the colors include shades. You'll the the new find these \‘339.75, $45.00, $49.75 and up to $125 The Smartest of Our capes to be really appreciated made of lovely velour cloth, tones, and in fact all the new beautiful 25,00, soft bolivias, materials. and they are remarkably 27.50, $35.00, $39.75 and up. the Year—Capes must be seen. They are erges, gaberdines, silver- The styles are ufi low priced. at $12.; FACTORY ANNUALS New Britain Machine Company and Landers, Frary & Clark Elect Offi- cers and Directors at Meetings. The annual meetings of Landers, Frary & Clark and the New Britain Machine company were held yesterday afternoon. At the forcer concern the following directors were elected: Charles F. Smith, George M. Land- ers, Francis R. Cooley, Andrew J. Sloper, Lucius A. Barbour, Herbert M Lloyd, Harris Whittemore, Frederick G. Platt, Arthur G. Kimball, Bdward N. Stanley, Joseph I .Lamb. The fol- lowing officers were elocted: Chair- man board of directors, Smith; president, A. G. A. C. McKinnie, tal in past suc handle the work. who was instrumen- esses for local charity, women’'s committes Quinine That Does Not Affect Head e of its tonic and laxative ef- feet LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can taken by without causing nervousness or ing in the head. There Bromo Quinine. B signature on the hox. SERGEANT VELEY BACK TFormer 150 be ring- is only one Policeman Was With Sunset Division in France—Private An- drews Home Also. Adelbert Veley turned to his home here discharged from the in I'rance with the been assigned the 76th, with he went to is a formenr police has re- , and has been army. Veley was mset to this division which France. from tion Veley regular a leav drafied member to C: camp When again service Private Robert Andrews also rived In the city last night h been discharged from the service. An- drews was in Ifrance with the Sun- set division also, and was a member of the same draft contingent as Ser- ant Veley. Before entering the ce he was employed at the Stan- Rule & Level factory. CONCERT A SUCCESS, Joel Mo = Luthcran was attended by a member and v Chicf Rawlings into the service He of the early contin: Devens and while was in the milita he reached Franc placed in this branch foree, given by when tmn ar- ving | The concert church last night large and appre- | and the selections of ssherg were received with ipplause, he having been ealled for encores several times. Hor- bert Anderson, violin was also at | his best and was given much plause. Harold Sjolander was companist. The concert was by the Luther league the at the Mr. M much upon of BELR mme:snou / L-A Sf FOR INDIGESTION division | anyone | T HE MEN OR S | presidents, F. F. J. Wachter; A. Parsons; treasurer, P. C. Rickey P. C. Rickey, who was clectod treasurer, is 4 Kansas City, Mo., pro- duct, where he was connected with lumber concern. He succeeds C. Vsmith as treasurer. The following directors were ed at the New Britain Machine pany annual meeting: B G Platt, ok Brown, A. Buiol, Hare, . P. Goss Sloper, M. C. Swilt, J. B, Cooper, C. J. Parker. Subsequently the directors elected the following office : President, F. G. Platt; vice presi- dent, M. C. Swift: treasurer, H. H. Pease; secretary, R. S. Brown ssist- ant treasurer, A. Buol; assitant secre- tary, H. B Brwin, rv, Miss Martha elect- com- Pease, S, srwin, C. R. Lamb, | BOYLE (0.S BIG BARGAINS FOR ollar Day Dollar Day Will Be NO PROFIT Day for Us. Watch Out for Our Ad in Monday’s and Tues- day’s Papers. THEJOHNBOYLE COMPANY 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 359 DEMAND THAT TRAPLEY A GARMENT FOR BUSINESS SPORT RETAIN ITS GOOD LINES DURING ACTIVE SERVICE.! THE BELL-DELL SLEEVE PERMITS FREE USE OF THE ARMS WITHOUT DISTURBING THE LINES OF THE GARMENT. A RAGLAN BACK AND STRAIGHT-UP ENGLISH SHOULDERS HEIGHTEN THE STYLE EFFECT. HARNESS STITCHED THROUGHOUT. READY-TO-PUT- ON CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY -ON City Hall

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