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

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IFFIURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1010, juewils | THE BIG STORE | s The Last of a Wonderful Winter Season of Values LADIES” AND MISSES’ COATS All of our better Coats without any exception are placed ; is s h ! day—These Coats are positively worth $25.00, $30.00 l‘;;t’ied.%".l) (t)l(])lg——sallghfe(\’r gl April 1st is the made of Kerseys, Velours, Broadcloths, Burrellas, Pom-Poms :.md Meltons — with or without Fur Collars, ail lined with guaranteed lining with a ro;11ise that the same Coats will be worth next season from $30.00 to .50.00. P FIRIINDAY ONILY are your tackle of WN coMvmiTTEE | § WILL STAND PAT || & Sheriff ‘Gabb to Appoint Only Democreatic Depities in This City “Po the victor belong the spoils’ aying old in history but now re- ed by local democrats who want e spoils of the last state election when they elected their demoerat can- fcing didate for sheriff. The local demo- . Dy cratic town committee wants County Hugic for Sheriff George Gabb to appoint only during the | democrats to serve as deputy sheriffs . i Their contention is Pful master of > et that the election of address of e C sherift was won fairly | aMucl A. Fiske of |and therefore he should appoint to | Yort thlk on the du- |Office those men who helped clect Floyal man {oday. Miss|him There were ramors that pro- | SEV - CARE ferson rendered several hn- |teges of the opposing party might he SEVERAL WILLS ARE | PBToUS monologues and Miss Mar- | reappointed in this city and that tho | FILED FOR PROBATE i § | garet Traver gave selections. | pumber of sheriffs might be increase out | fo for | Xvlophone solos wer by Alex |[to three. 1In regard to appointir free\ trip | WNew Dritain's | will be given | | | { | | This Is Positively a Great Chance ! Avgust ¥ weaves All to His Wife Malmgren and Howar Stearns | democrats the town committee has | s < violin sclection, while August | adopted the following: S —>oidicr Overseas Gets Klein rendered voeal selections. Miss “We, the united body of the demo- ! Beth 1ddy. in a Mawaiinn costume, | cratic town committee, do hereby | Bequest, played several native melodies on the | enter protest against the appointment <teel guitar. Light refreshments were | of any member of any other party : <erved. The commiftees in charge|to fill any one of the positions of Program, H. A. Traver, H. !uopnl\' heriff within the district con- ! BBt:r thoro.are dlready over 50 ymond: decorating, R. B .\‘Mnnv!‘.‘(rnllr‘(] by the city of New Rritain P o ; Others are now on their way | P M., W. Il Day; refreshment, I*. B. | As the contest for sheriff of Hartford | |’,,“,1‘,‘:“"'.m,y”[ ',\yi“\”my“ L“ke Hm‘sm » Bk and the remainder will either | :‘V\f)v\\rv. \ H. ‘l!(lj. rece kal\un. r‘ 4T, «v'-r‘m?(_ was, won fairly by the demo-; - B i Sk . Rt with the division or remain in | Dyson, P. AL. lodge officers; invita- | cratic pa is mo more than fair : FEI $S ASYLUM 8.0 || France where some may be in hos- | tion, O. A. Marsh, Bassett to appointments from the "‘""".‘ ihalfsiofhine Do M siven g his i dauzhters nma and F » ind HARTFORD pitals, ete. One soldier in speaking | = 1L party; {318t he 'present tim = lizab of the 26th has said it was in- so Colds Cause Grip and Influenza. { having mighty zood nvvvr"rvn\ and | ‘ gasalilicuen KON dead — many fights that it could never como | LAXATIVE ot MO | plenty of it to choose fi Therefore, - tie ¢ : home together. | remove the cause. There il D¢ it hat the above resolu- the dr: 2 . v “Bromo Quinine.” . W, [ton be ved. adopted and signec 3 | B Ou see Wi ar 'ttting i O s Verv CHURCH NOTICES. O ox. ne. | by members of the democratic town S foras ot thel will ot the u see what you are getting. You see the very e committee of the city of New Britain, * ilien M. Wooster, a sum of 5100 @ monument right before your eyes—the color, the N are 919, 4 o8 e sel left fo the Fairview C‘emetery as- £ % 2y Mid-Week Union Sery March 1919, and copies be nt e 3 A : 4 : 2 s b the following: Tom. Augustine Lon- | ociation for the care of her plor J§ 3inish, the height and just how it will look in the SOy | _ - crgan. congressman from the sixth | there. The estate is divided into threc cemetery ] First Church of Christ. The mis William Malone Will distriet; Hon. David FitzGerald, | parts after a sum of $10 is bequeath- Y week union service in the South Principal Speaker. chairman democratic state ce ed to Rev. Rollin . Wooster, son of CITY ITEMS church will be held this evening at i R 1 ) committee; Hon. Thomas J. Spellacy, | the testatrix, who is dead. One-third 8 T it ] T S e ey ey v o SR Bl 0| e AT ) JOHN F. MEEEHAN — == will speak upon the probation work | New Britain lodge, B. I’ will | for Hon. G. H. Gabb; Hon. G. H.| third is given to Woosier B O lbrack of the war | ed that his records show New Britain men as mem- the division. On his return- The cstate of M t M. Du 1as been inventoried at §4.723.1% consists of real estate in Berlin and cash Isador Boys' club band will give a|in the city. { take place this evening in the banquet | Gabb, incoming sheriff of Hartford | Kilbourne and the remainder to Cora (@ gttt R ORI R B S S ] [Etteune § COR. CLARK AND UNION STS. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Ihar school auditorium. A meet- | will meet this afternoon at 5 o’clock. o e e L R e the Winchester Junior Rifle People’s Church. Church prayer e C L ‘l" - S : Has bocn AleA in the 5100 is B Phe House 134-12 of the Boys’ club will be held | yneetin, 7:45 p. m Wi . Beers is L-L:.Yll\yln. plans | WARD VOTINGRETACES ENAMED | e atileal o ¢ ter hone Yard 1214-2 NO Agents pening. Reform Lutheran Church. | for the most successful bandquet | mpe voting places for the republican | Aljce Allen, of Plainville and ke ik sum to her grandson, John Allen, al- e The will of the 1 / Loomis business girl mombers of the/| The Lutheran league will meet, this | the history of the lodge have been | primaries to be held in this citv to- C. A. will hold a dance Friday | evening, at the home of Miss V formulated. morrow afternoon and evening under the auspices of the | toria Carlson, of 70 Fairview str o w'\;"'\w *W“\‘;‘l will '“"l »‘lflm}" 1 to S p. m., will be as follows: I o ohka aos ¥ > pecial attention given Open Tuesday and e gV slon s A onenin aggmteh 91 Arch street; second wz ok z e ~O1T ATy orine ¢ edayviavant o Srabor of fickets are available | er meeting at 7:15 o'clock. Strangers | added prominence during the war. as | purritr Mission; third ward, v‘\“:‘\ffl- : BiesnOisonyins cemetery lettering. I hursday evenings. e dance welcomed an instructor in aviation at Gerstner | s cnine company; fourth war | with sl .\‘ vau,u derick Upson, who has been Advent Church Prayer meeting, | Field, La. Major Malone will tell of | cyypreh street; fifth ward, Skritulsky” o - o rl( i v ng a number of winter months | {his evening. | the conditioning of the aviators be- | a1 on Broad B ia drawn on Marcl 191 b south, has returned to his Stanley Memorial Church. This | fore ing overscas. Many past ex- | xorn str on Liber street. evening at 7:30 o'clock the Young | alted rulers from necighboring cities and Mrs. Paul Rogers of Camp | aMen’s club, and the Endeavor Circle | will be in attendance. During the left today, for a trip to Camp | will meet. ‘Hm”m vocal selections will* be ren-| Vote for Dr. Trank Zwick for ) C. A. social committee. A lim- Fimmanuel Gospel ls Agnes Vance, of Maple stre; CAMERA CLUB RLECK bturned from Takehurst, N. J. e members of the Community | Wil Also Enter Newark ('“lll[r('lilivmi pill meet tomorrow at the Red for Silver and Bronze Medals. | rooms to sew. ; i : ] e for Dr. Frank Zwick for At the annual meeting of the Cam- board, republican primaries, | era club, the Mrmmyl\ of nmcm-? re- ] | vow, 4 to 8 p. m.—advt. sulted as follows 2sident, ! { dered by John Kiniry, John Kilduff |school board. republican primaries. and Ernest Pillion of Hartford tomorrow, 4 to 8 p. m.—advit. | Mary Whittlesey, regent of | Henderson; secretary and treasurer, local chapter and Mrs. | Paul ahl; lantern lide director, ~N re irned from the | Fred Wood. Turther business e ich was held at | transacted, and suggestions made : = . where the following officers { to the annual outing which is held State Regent, Mrs. | on Fast day, which this year com s | aidlaw Buel; state vice regent, | on April 18, but no definite arrange- Charles Huinphrey Blssell; re- | ments as to the outing will be made & secre . Mra. Starr C. Bar- | until the next mecting of the organi- treasurer of ut'lity fund, Miss | zation. e T.oomis. It was decided to enter the compe- | Robert leeds and Mrs. Law- | tition instituted by the Newark Cam- Mouat have returned from Cam- | era club in which a ~'f-‘r-1(‘n;: S'h:"r e, Mass, where they have been | and bronze medallion will be award- " 2 . e their danghters, Miss Grace | ed for the two hest sets of lantern t p m s nd Miss Ninet Mouat, who | slides approved by ths judges. The £ e u lca“ rl arle énding the Sergeant school. | competition will close November 1. | s Lols Kirkham, of Abbott — = | F 'd M h 28 1919 B . e = — % o 1s BUNCO GAME WORKED. y k P i o 2 ome o = | riaay, March. <, "l Look Prosperous ss Harriet Reynai. of Grove Hill, | Local Merchant Loses on Deal | o - .. ) attends the Penn Hall school, at With Stranger. i ¢ Silk Crepes. .lcrse) and bershurg, Penn., is home for the | ! l g holiday. i A worthless check was tendered a bicyy ealer yvesterday ay - erly with the Russell & Erwin : . P -~ ~ Q, m 74 >, facturing Co., has resigned to | oot to 42 Vine street, which number b4 i and deblgnb‘ Some have col- : s proved to be a vacant lot. The price o ¢ Y hivta o “position as production man | PTOVed 0 b & WAcANL 0t o prive | lars to match. These shirts the New Departure company of L] check made out for $97, was redeem- are hand tailored, the colors ed by the dealer and the balance paid safe to say if you have any corns at all, you don’t want them. T | o ‘‘George . Gllroy.” veither o, o 3 B flicasi ol Goore el E ooy Neither do we, but we can, by suggestion, show you iho ready hold or your money back. NECESSARY IN THIS CITY |, Gilroy” and “Edward H. Smith" S R cistcland idiressiandyaitenaisgiakoptheny i i y were both fictitious names and the out. Just try REXALL CORN SOLVENT. [Isn't that a good sug- The “WILSON” label in informal discussion was held on gestion? A few cents invested, a few moments to apply it, a few jee question by the recently ap- |dealer is out $57 . ‘ s e e D e e s ) N e Bed spacial committes on ice at a| The descrintion given the police Aines used, anc Lstiie enCiotithelcorn i botand b ey your shirt means satisfaction ting in the mayor's office last | Bives the man's :ur;u:z\r,’znv‘v'as about o o t. It was Ilearncd that Ilocal|40 Years of age: welght 163; height, any way. ers have but a small supply on |7 feet § inches; wearing a soft hat and | ] e Y , not nearly enough for the com- | 8Tay overcoat season. Further inquiries will be | ———— = i ; e before any definite step is taken MAKE VOTERS SATURDAY, { i . egard to furnishing a large Applicants to be made Voters will i, Lo D UG T n ne v gh supply. It is reported that| go hefore the hoard of electors in se . 7 R - S - N committee favors both buying a | sion in City hall Saturday afternoon. 3 ' o — t g n n 5 ke quantity of ice from northern | The office of the second draft CThe exqfifi, Store 5 : TREET 1 J Peau de Soie in new colors ol. $5 to $10. board 6% and having it shipped here by | will be used. Ly the board for making i 81 MAIN leht and having the manufacture | the voters. Another session for mak- wrtificial ice started in this city voters will be held Monday |

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