New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 22, 1919, Page 2

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justed for the New Grass. We call for and re- JEL ~ b0 ¥ 2 & 1 / ; > i the order, Don’t delay. Also mnew ‘Secretary C. H. Bames Submits Mrs. Amie Porrt Thioks This A o0 & Vo N | ‘B TN B s Report to Board of Directors ity Should Have Agent i = : S GARTER HOSE, { At the meeting of the boor an : Sins yeia= | I'he Hind You Havg Always Bought has borne the signa- [eaizactoraiot thely i nit & s T | P ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his KNEE CAP. 1 % o ; . & et , personal supervision for over 50 years. Allow no one night, General Secretary Cl i, ; . o to deceive, you in this, Counteriecits, Imitations and | Barnes read nis re | : ¢ Just-as-good’’ are b i : / ; piec e ad his report t > 1 Aid society o = 4 b ¢ but experimen and endanger the An_\ piece made to order— Soluieiidn iy L bealth of Children—Experience against Experimeont. 2 il m . | for in the past month s 1 svelalsliy Teonnadite Sariford, Water i Castoria_is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- work will call and take your | nave veen e cac week and vidizeport and | goric, Drops and Sooihing .\,\‘:'u‘)'n».” Tt contains neither bi tball season concluded with the | 1 arc fmeasurements if you desire. | winning or the state chanpionship \ Ve ek pium. Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For e S move than thirty years it ha > fortho v B = 2 | The membership of 1 MG A e Shih S e > refief of Constipatio: : B \ " Colic and { | 4 = - at present i 59, ding 5 Ao omplislzed vhe e Diarrhoea; all ) s arising therefrom, B g ! sentors, v n-| vont in New Britain vd by regulating the S : els, aids the as- i g4 THE ing members and 326 be S W milation of Food: givinz healihy and whtural sleep. ) s 0 b G B iR e ¢ Hardware 336 Main Street sc s no diserimina { tions. A good membe wo des who give b | maintained during the year 3 s{ help and g \ce to those who are | 1‘9'1.” Hill Sml‘ | been greatly incr « z past | tra . We malke a point of ‘\“"; I four months by the r pitality, and as spitality is one cf PHONE 330, | men in service. Five hund a :ne., primal . fifty of these men have alre that 1t should be | given free memberships good unti The speaker described the fir-"".n( l“ use FOI" over 30 yea October 1. The building has been | the work a few yvears ago when the it el el by 1) used by many organizations wo soclety was occupled with tho great | dadleadiasditiond il for the Interests of the city, and this | influx of immigrants which came to usage, coupled with the church and | Ellis Island, and from there factory nizhts, has practically made | industrial cities s ~ . oivic center of | there had been an enormous : : :;: P‘i-'\ M.UCL A the clvle senter 68| L ierifion, but the activities | Ghat sogl 5 $5.600 2 ton) =lve i Danditos e = ot . o continued in other ws She | #nd now it is 85 . ment for the militury course which is | Yo o /‘,a/!/ Many Activities. spoko of the work in connection h The bids were n ned and | to be given at the High school. The ] &U /, W 2t “During the past month three fac- | the camps, of the health and recrea- i brices were as follows: —For hard | requisition will be $11,000 and later. ~ ‘/ L : tory nights were held. The Stanley | tion department, of the responsibili- | coal, st \;»\ e Grain Co., | cquipment, estimated at a_ cost of ; 2 ] ¢ //z/d/ Works held an athletic night, the| ties of tho policewomen, and of thel® l;;_n e ‘E.I,'u S e Dins 000. will be obtained. The bos 2 \ ¢ AP 2 7 | American Hosiery company and Rus- funce which has peen Tt sl (R4150 1ael vered Mnibing: Sl isp tof necatver ahond 0 IRsi e ST ; \ - / 0 ) 4 | sell and Erwin’s conducted socials the infl 2pidenics < ‘,',“k&(m\-u‘ Ay i ‘)‘H»imz.u will he delivered in | {\A 3 §23 W/ e all well attended. priatior acls, §11 del 8. 8l ber. | b U ) y 3 $10 for net tons and $10.50 for gross - (npeclolupeitnoniithe factopicn cotncil has peen dissolved. | tons on tracks; New Britain Lumbe 1 = <] . ! | the Teachers' club bowled regularly | the st paon st o DT 3 All Service bl i the state association was | & Coal Co., for net ton on trac - - = on our allex organized, sald Mrs, Porcilt, and zavel| $11.50! for sross tons in bins; Ber- = 1 oo her of Commerce has 0 “ton 5 . e rpotor Wi ’held”“‘:\n( .l"‘:v‘:z]-‘h:;flvs In our hall and s program of publicity through post- | Son Brothers, l"' for gross tens on ] . A / There is an Edisen i there’s nothing P e s held thero for the | €% Amerlcanization centers, in audi- | track and $11.20 delivered in bivs. S [}flflg“me S ! MAZDA Lamp for every i better — it fits e i ve ne ) 1a | (oHCeSN Ot o cn e Recclics lin | Nnel e ess 1o s Moo Rieie i ‘ R bt ol b : - rehearsals of the | Schools, and through announcements | follows: J. P. Sullivan, $8 per ton; | : Al 1 d stays he | now being msed fofaron sakes : . New Britain Lumber & Coal com- H 1 / f office, factory or store. Al and stays on the play, ‘Girls Will Be Girls. oSGk " O em- | L any, $8.64 per ton delivered in bins; | ] Erv mg lme | 1 ? are economical: the home e v N club has held yes i ¢ s. any, $8. 2 i e € i 1 ! head as well as ¢ ; T‘lgn\fimafil‘a‘;’ Neryclupiias o Porvit gave a number of in.|S. Shurberg, $2.75 ton at the mines; | | type lamps Elvc three times - i $7.38 her: Berson | | as much light for the same and peonlefwlioficome ¥ from [Esmalll =t 3o Brado ances What ~will [ give the children and : fashioned carbon lamps; = towns to the cities and are bewildered | for another grade. 1 self? : 5 ) its annual supper last week and the i "o " i qectinations. She told of | All bids were subjected to the ad- “"’;f:_]:”"“ e while the industrial 1 Slater wi a & % 2 felt hat. | | members presented Mr. Slater with a | ¢ "2/ diiculty in dealing with fore | vance of 10 cents a month in the ad- e : MAZDA Lamp is even twenty-dollar gold-plece. e e ce of hard coal and fo any in- 5 hers who could 1« inderstand | vance of h al an A “Tho basketball team has finished | oo crease in freight charges gacH a most successful season, winning the el city o Now ¢ Tpon inguiry by dudee Gaftney, 164 7 0 00 L f . : If you will give us a call, championship of Connecticut by de-| majntain one agent,” . was learned fhat the appropriation | ‘1 erert. T e 2 i vri telephone your feating the Nutmess of Hartford |, ehairman bo appoi o S 324,000 for the sensons supply of | IME—tbe beneft bevond price, g write or telephone y twice tho work. Coald had) been ' cut down tol $18:000 {1 < Rcubyiol Jfresblyplirewed SGelory » lighting needs to us—we can “A{ the annual meeting of the as- | 1y the board of finance and Hon [inegoveryiotherfn i sh Gyl 1A ve 5 g help you get the most light of the s stances of people who had been help- | City Coal & Wood ( S Son oo §a cap, yet has smoker addressed by Captain Gris- all the good ap- wold and the second nce. H ad ess 1 s g) ass held pearance of the The Business Men's gym class h Celery King to purify the blood | poisonous waste from the svstem, will the joy of living. Hart, F. G. Platt and H. T1. Pease vance is expected in the price of soft R e edicine g coal, the awarding of this contract e et was deferred. purely vegetable. ] il v. . ; The chairman of the finance com- | | || Rackliffe Bros. | mittec Ithorized by commission- - i R - C 1 | 0., incC. ball and other exercises of an indi- s matare wore parseipatea m ne | 985 Se000l Committee Could 3 : Wholesale and The members of Unity Rebekah | yor i . 2hofan 705 men and boys. The all-around 1 odge wishing to take part in Odd| ;inietic contests in the boys’ et g‘{;m .:‘(r,(\:,::. gl cenlamos Now that the basketbali season is fin- e i New Bntam, Ct. > ished an indoor baseball league has | , i | Sterizol for insect bites and sun- Tollowing a lengthy discussion, the ) 2 been organized and will play Tuesday ] urn. Drugglsts sell it. Use Sterizol | coon. Bl B0 B0 F G ks, The | S¢hool board at a special meeting yes- as aleohol for bathing, excellent in i " terday afternoon decided to award 21 n N : ; business men, Kenilworth club, City | 3 : fever kills the germ.—advt e e pre” | coat for the schools at once and de- v Ghapets e o oni| =ented pieama limne physteal ateen e C SIS SR N0 R 22 aRSR BRSO3y The Busy Little Sh artha Chapier 21, O. T. S. will| 5. pag officiated at several basketball gedt ot ; e busy Little Shop. hold their regular meeting Thursday | gomes and athletic contests outside | 0% The contract for hard coal w A P O Rl P e Rk | I — | A REGULAR State of Connecticut will ma . 2 tons at $11.20 a gross ton deliverec e of Connecticut will make their| 1o with the Boy Scout movement by | 5 B =l 25 { official visit. Supper will be served | o0 el = : in the bins % B .20 sharp. The ususl attermocy | Etving scouts thelr swimming and| rThe ses ; ocfal will be omitted athletic tests presence of P. S McMahon, presi- 3 Mrs. Anna Fusler Johnson has sold Boys’ Department, | dent of the Tax s' and Rentpay- § "' B 3 | ers’ association. 1 AMcMahon In- i her three-family house on Rentschler phelBove ldepartment ifnowitant e : ¢ i N “ ame treet, through the Camp Real Estate ; - ot it | formed the members of the hoard, | 2 €0, to Jacob and Beatrice Strini; | Lo cnted in the scout work of the city | that by delaying the awarding of the 5 WA and Sadie and Anna Dubowy have | o, 0e eorsanization of froop 1.4 contract they had already caused the ‘ & VARNISH 014 o three-family houss on Tremont | TWeRtY boy re enrolled in the troop | city loss of $1,000, Members of 2 A tre through the same company, | 214 Were ‘T"M} in -‘\"“nf:n""(‘ al tho | the school board defended their de- o David and Anna Bagdasarian. | Scout parade in connectlon with the | layed action on the matter of pur- r S On account of the falr betng hetq | UNifed Charities campaign. The first ( chasing coal for the schools. saying = i p r}ilb is our in the armory next week th&"rin?ux, hike was conducted Saturday, April 19. | that an appropriation was not avail- FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY. 5 Show Me” > Dogula “An effort is being made to reach, | able for the purpose. Imeeting of Co. I Veterans' C. i Q o D > < method of gettin oeting of Co. I Veterans' Corps wil | 1, peraonal way, those who attend. | Mr. MoMahon arrived at the city SALE STARTS AT 8:30 P. M. S Btate armory. ed the Older Boys’ conference at Win- | hail before the meceling was called At the regula t sted. The employed boys of this | to order, and requested permission to Bleached and Unbleached Cotton Cloth 19¢ yd. Value T MAnn arorevERED AT U & PATERT O Floors and Wood- G . o rr m E,nz of Com- | group are organizing and meetings | appear before the board. Upon the 25 o bmroreey % Encampment No. 29, 1. 0. O. T, | gre being held to revive and main. | motion of Mr. Vibberts, it was voted 2 » . - - with our beautiful in Jr. O. U. A. M. v . i 2 o T | i 113 2 i rumnzemem.: =5 J:)Hf:m'v Sven~ | tain the enthustasm that was aroused | to give Mr. McMahon a hearing. Cambric and Long Cloth, 36-in wide 19¢ yd. Value c‘" "am" brilliant and dura- 2 o is @ M McMa g states a is en - - 3 B osaran 1) thol attending Jorine | o -orTerence MR S Teopplanned IR S BB gL an et R at T By 5¢. LIGHT OAK ble Chinese Wood entennial celobration of 044 Bellers, | to co-operate with tho churches in | g re the com- enip to be held in Hartford Saturqay, | this respect by arranging for com- sione to mpress them with | 36-in Percales in Light and Medium Stripes and Quarter Pint U, S, Standard Measué Qil ?Inlshes_ Atter the mesting there wil be & ey | Pined meetings of tho boys In the as. | e fact (hat their delaved action in Checks, also Indigo Blue in Stripes and Figures We want you to / ‘ The 0 4 sociation the following directors wers 3 Upon motion of Mr. Goodwin, the e Ll Sadailnii “_\ . Y g for the least money. elected to succeed themselves for s the confractifor hardlzoaliwas awards [ FONCRUD I Ac S UYEH BB ESEE K “_]:h} Ml il . period of three vears: William IT. ! ed to Berson Brothers. As no ad- | €ves and etite ng - i g P Try us on lamps or anything Physical Department. “Fifty-eight gymnasium classes CITY ”EMS were conducted with an attendance of 1,503 . Wrestling and boxing, hand- — rs to sign requisition orders a was enlivened by the ehearsal of the patriarchal degree, | f0Clation and those of the churches | %) : = Prove to Yourself Jlideiinn s Saeeis Ll | the city an amount estimated at $1,- 19¢ yd. 25¢. . who attended the conference 9c¢ yd. Value 25c¢ how Easily you s | G cEberiniD | : ) can ly thes ENTERTAINMENT AT | W seniorso0s e vviaoh mont | RESEU L RS ERRIGRA R ST SR el Py e 1staining 180; Boys total Self Leveling 2 3 ¢ A% to him.” In an r to a question b; | . . finishes without r Judge Gatfney Mr. McMahon sa - X O SO N IR 0 N " ST ST O R R TS Y. W. C. A. ON FRIDAY R Rl laps or brush ,,,.,,,,m,.;“;.“ = mm_. HNE FUR RHEUMA“SWHHI"‘]‘ R[NI[H, PICKHARBT & BUNN f‘ DEMONSTRATION OF :;;;;(TNAMEL large cxpensc In . closin Schedule for Present Week Tn- | Musterole Loosens Up Those | aahon iert the bid lter Wisk | . e . o 5 b i r cludes Numerous Events. : Stiff Joints—Drives (}))ut Pain | for the carting contmact : al 127 Main St. Opp. Arch St. Phone 1409-2 8 | : y a factory expert NOW GOING ON E——— ton. I 000 . McMahon =also said ‘“‘that WIhe membershin simadefiup [a gentleman had put i a bid on Crash Toweling 19¢ yd. Value 25c. protes e W e | - . = = An entertainment and d s |, Youll know why thousands use Mus | yonoo1 nourd is handling the matter Come in and See these marvelous finishes applied. h e rviany | cole ance you experience the glad e | I luurmed that tho school hoara -patd | The experience is a revelation in home decoration at be held at the Y. W. C. iday | lief it gives. ) 0% sup v i h D ‘ ifli :em;,; f:,— t]rfr\ business gir?; :‘:‘::g’ leGe‘,t ga“;:r at once from the nearest| S0’ demurrage on coal Supt. | | Never SO Many Glng am resses a trifling outlay. drug store. It is a clean, white ointment, | 0}mes denicd that any demurrag ity. The swimming pool will be open | Sro Sort: 8 2 O e b Rattoy | Was charged last year. Before 1 his week as usual. Following is thal than a mustard plaster and does not| "€ the meeting Mr. MeMahon | B f M' S h l C' l THE ABBE ARDWA CO. | Or [VMISS dCNOO!-%xir veekly schedule: blister. Brings ease and comfort while T 3 s it is being rubbed on! i ! 7 M s S DG:ei:if‘ = Y ": o:20 n'(‘.nl'q.pm' Musterole is recommended by many 7NN 3 i We are expecting a great demand for them and onr racks are | 2 9 ain treet o plunges; 4 p. m., Girl Scouts | gactors and nurses. Millions of jars are | (% poctingta jereaticeman £ s > ‘1‘1‘_me | used annually for bronchitis, croup, stifl | - @ . | crowded with all sorts of pretty fashions—the largest assortment we Ap[]l 23rd 24th' zsth ednesday—2:30 to 4 p. m., | neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu- | : 332:’ (for adults; 4 to § p. m. | matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the il have ever had. tunges for children; 6:30 to 0 p.| back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, gL — i i et . S 3 ~ -~ TP 3 = 3 .. swimming lessons; 4 p. m. Girl | bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of RensT bockets oo e e e o THIS COUPON Vet o Can ] Clt. cfl"‘}l‘:ljr\d 0 the chest (it o revents pneumoniah 4 high waist effects, pleated and shirved skirts. straight line mod- of one new 15¢ brush (merely to Rstira it tfial)pgurin;%‘::gfie. e o S R RS0 O e heeriisl sue 2.0 s, NAMEL DEMONSTRATION. (Dates given above.) or plunges; 3 p. m., 5 ! ’ - is desired,coupon will apply as 25 i ‘ ; oreign women; S p r:’f‘gng‘? “ | Sailor Dresses, two to six years, seven to fourteen years and in- Iflargercan oupon pply ~Cagainst purchase price. nd dance for business giyg TR termediates. Saturday—39:20 to 12 m pool open M 3 S ot children; 2:20 to H BT PREVENTS WASH TOGS FOR BOYS. ROMPERS, 2 to 6 years. GIRLS plunges and lessons for adulis; 5 g ; *TE) I'm WELL ! DISEASE ‘B wobie .. entertainment glven Sl . You WELL? ¢

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