New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 10, 1919, Page 2

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Your Kodak and ou re a combination that makes for re Bl ts Every strip of film is developed and the shutter. THE Dickinson Drug Co. Marsland and Ramsay, Prop. 189-171 Main St., New Britain, Conn. KODAKS—FILMS—PLATES. Summery - Dresses y A great many | ' new models have just rived: - French Voiles, « French Linens, i Anderson Ging- lhams, Georg- i ette and Crepe . de Chine. Luke Horsfall Go. ar- CITY ITEMS Mr. and M Lawrence . Lorn and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Lasher have returned froni an automobile trip to the Catskill mountans. D. Penfield Veterans, will attend services of Stanley Women's Relief corps Wednesday afternoon, June 11. On Friday afternoon, June 13, a card party will be held in Kenilworth hall and the regular meeting of the camp will be held in the evening. Don't forget the Rentpayers' ing Thursday cvening at 90 A advt A horse owned ers of Hartford ley car on quarry last attached “gig and just as the car was about to pass, the horse stepped directly in front of it. Loren camp, S the ns of 1emorial in meet- rch St.— by Williams Broth- was killed by a trol Stanley street, evening. The to a two-wheel near horse was The driver escaped injury. The Hart- ford police were notified of the mat- ter Park Reserve sale of Yome sites tonight on North Stanley street, end of North Stanley street car line. Sale commences at 6:30 p. m. and will continue until dark. Free souvenirs —advt A marriage license has been grant- ed to Adelbert Thrall, 51 years old of 11 Meadow street, and Mr Martha Ohlson, 76 vears old, of the same ad- dreas. Stanley Woman's Relief corp will held its regular meeting and memorial service on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Kenilworth club hall The Girl Scouts, Troup 8 of the Stanley Memorial church enjoyed a hike aturday afternoon to Rock Hole. Miss Ruth Perry of Emmons Place, who has been seriously ill at Grace hospital, New Haven, is now improv- in Miss A. E. Shipman of 68 Hart street left today for Topeka, Kansas, where she will spend the summer. James Haviick of 630 West Main street, superintendent of the Fafnir Rearing company has gone to the White Mountains to recuperate from a nervous breakdown The New Britain Tnvestment Cor poration will hold a meeting this eve- ning. Officers will be nominated The monthly meeting of the fire commissioners will be held this eve- The bids for station will be 1sinese will be trans ning. No. 3 alterations at Routine Alex Stelk: aged 7 vears of 63 Orange street, had two fingers of his right hand chopped off last Friday afternoon while playing in his yard He was attended by Dr. M. W Ma- loney. James Chamberlain son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Chamberlain won the running high jump in the athletic games at {he Salisbury school meet last week. He leaped to a new record of five feet four inches, Louis Woodruff of 542 Stanley street is eritically {1l with pneumonta at the New Britain hospital. inishing Department | every print is made by ecxperts who have the one idea of “results” in mind | —just as vou have when you click the | TENNIS RACQUETS CROQUET SETS HERBERT L. MILLS HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. M be [held at 7:15 o'clock and a greeting will e ven by the pastor Captain } fat 7:30 o'clock. He will speak on | | “Evangelistic Work at the Front.” se—— | Dr. W. W. White, president of the . | Bible achers’ Training hool of Large Attendance at Session af|~ew vorc win activer an adiress 8 o'clock SCHOOL THESPIANS Gourt Street Building TO PRESENT PLAY The five Bible and conference of the People’s Church of day | Christ on Court street, was opened | | Missionary last evening with a large attendance of delegates from every part the country. The conference is being held Comodian Dramatics Society to Make of Initial Bow Wednesday Evening under the auspices of the Gospel ) ) Missionary society and the Interna- ALY, W. CoA tional Union mission The Comodian Drdmatics society Mrs. Harold Stephens of Toronto S = 3 2 Rrrivedlaniithisicitve st avening W ind| SNILEOresen ERILSEE GraCil e ifen titls( time to take charge of the opening | “The Varsity Coach” at the Y. W. C service. Miss Alice Nover . con- | A, Wednesday evening. This newly tralto soloist of New York. furnished | rorni0q socicty is composed of High | the musical program. assisted by | 2 = . | Mrs. Stephans at' the plano. ‘An ad-i| Schoolipuplls wholwisli tofkive more f ditional feature of the program was | time to dramatic work than it is pos- | the violin selcction rendered by Mr. {sible to obtain from the school. The | Hamoli of New York city | blay has four acts of good college life Preachied From Bicyelc. | and through the strenuous efforts of | The speaker of the evening Was | ., cast and the Misses Snow and Du- Rev. R. A. Forrest of Taccoa Falls, | | guid, two members of the faculty, it e Itey M eSOt ‘ is hoped that it will be UCCeSS., [ interesting address about his work in | 1% Jlober thut it wii ¢ ; Dixleland. He told how he and his | 006 €O I ¢ < h._ o wife went South immediately after | S ‘:’xr‘]-.‘::‘xi 'I'_ ¢ o thelpfu ey had wery fawiily o fichiceny i A personal effects and no furniture. e | o =0 o0 0 J il ey bought a bicycle for $§10 and one m\.\j i = S "'hrm = ElvenfioRIERwitc Nt SVl oe TG el R e e e R belongings in canvas bags. tled these | ) oL el . ol e ST 1oyCIeE e naliE onila it e BN e A forth to hold meetings wherever there | = ¢ A e | happened to he an opening, Pleet= |85y oo .\H = his rm““”‘m” ,-fl,‘ {ings were held in schoolhouses and T e | in back yards. Rev. Mr. Forrest and | P o e | his wife would build a large bonflre | b\ Noore, a sweet, sericus type | and soon a' large erowd would ther | S el el e e ne |'and isten tol their preachings. This v s oo her aunt, maton of | was the beginning of their work. The } PeE R e Tillie Hill | couple now respondible for a | e o e et { large number of schools and churches lady of old fashioned ideas | [ about the country. both for white : et [feclored nconis s CGOBMNNUNS A professional dancer. | larze modern buildin have i ‘ B o . constructed which are crowded o Genevieve Allen, typical college with students. The school A S | self supporting. part of the income | fthel Lynn protty college girl coming from the well equipped can- ! wood sport Katherine Kron | ning factory operated by the student Betty Sheldon, fashionable hoardir | Walked 18 Miles to School. } school girl Dorothy oRoth | Rev. Mr. Forrest told of a voung | . The first and second acts are in Bob | | man who walked 18 miles to Taccoa | SeIbY’s room and the last two on the | |and when he found there was no | C0llege campus room for him, his wife and baby in The Unity string orctestra will fur ! the school, he secured some lumber | Dish music for dancing until 2 { from a nearby mill operated by the | @'clock { students and built a house of three ‘ = : rooms ‘for his family. He then start- WISE, SMITH & CO. | ed to school to learn the alphahet e { Amother young man who did Not| synua) Sale of Homefurnishings of | know all the letters of alphabet & recently wrote Rev. Mr. Forrest that Interest to the June Bride. | he had reccived his R degree i The speaker also told of Southern With larger stocks than ever lefore | hospitality. TRecently the Christian | and having bought largely before the | Missionary Alliance was entertained | recent advance in wholesale prices on | ata Taccoa Falls and the town re-| fupnjiupe, Wise, Smith & Co. are able | ceived the guests with open arms. | ot fovetn i rnE Al it Aol The confercnce was opened ihis | cent. lower prices than same will morning with a dovotional service afiifte e S F TS BEERE TR BIEE V| 938080 alogla i Missl J eaniiTamon tisayel|h i (S LIS BRI L T S an interesting address 10 ofclock e ey Toss 1l it wale o on {TeumniiE thel BIbIGNE viCnap tert AL ER e s ot Rl e Rev. Paul Spencer, president of the |, ua) June sale is practically every Intermational usionsmission spoke on | D @ 00 0 LU PPE L L SRR =iblets todyias Bl TRo clocie | ifnl and comfortable. Complete | Afternoon Session. ! suites for each room single pieces, The afternoon session hegan with a | rugs, linoleums, mattings, carpets and praise servie: o'clock. Rev iraperics and an extensive f T | Paul Spencer zave ther address | of summer furnitire.——advt PHOTOS | FROM THE FILM TO BEGIN I The camera you perhaps already possess. or, if vou don't, we can sell you one and a roll or pack of films on which the pictures can be impressed. e sell the films and all photo supplies in the b finest quality, no matter what camera you use. You might as well i 1 the best results as to have poor results particn when it is s0 easy to buy the hest of films and supplies at prices that arve less | than poor ones often cost To The Finishi Developing. prinring, enlarging., mounting and finishine of all pic- f tures Fine ns t of work at fair for developing all your st of prices so be sure to bri and printing rk 8 Brainer UG STORE. TroRexall Store 18T MAIN TREET NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, —that ‘foody’” drink Here is a drink that we have selected as the real treat for the people of this city. Scores of new drinks are on the market—some good, some indifferent. We tried many—and rejected all until amber-hued, foam-capped STERLING Beverage came to our notice. THEN we knew we had found the ONE. A salisfying draught of sun-riqengd grains._ whole- some, pure, delightful! Just the drink for the better-thinking, better-drinking Americans of 1919! Now vou will find STERLING at the hest drink-shops—at fountains, cafes, I".m,t‘ rooms and cluhs'——e\'erywhere vou see folks drinking this new thirst-treat. Take our “tip, order‘a bot- tle of STERLING with your lunch or dinner—or siop in at the first GOOD place for a ‘tween- ) W. J. CAHILL CO. PLAINVILLE, CONN. THE HOME OF STERLING Showing the enormous plant required to PRODUCTS, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. G supply the nation-wide demand for this good drink. \ | another » ! opuCTS C0: incORPaRata EVANSVILLE.IND e ST, MARK'S OUTING. | one t ear. Should the | CHILDREN TO DANCE. = | weather interfere on the 14th, the - Men's Club Will Have Annual Event | fame plans will be followed the fol- | Pupils of Flementary Grades At Wal- : i > low vturday, the 2 i S 4 Saturday Afternoon. thrday,itheral | nut Hill Park Tomorrow Afternoon. ST T T 0 R - S =) | A spring day folk dance festival will e Il oy i Men BOYS' CLUB ACTIVITIES. | i club of St. ark’s church will be held Winel e - e take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 : S e chest nior rifle corps of 52 . on Saturday atternocn, June 14th. It " > b | o'clock at Walnut Hill park. Over 1§ planned to assenible at ihe per members went on their first shoot last | 1,000 little girls from the elementary »u‘\H.,'. € 12:30 p m. Automobiles | Saturday. The New PBritain Bovs | grades of 11 schools will dance Will convey the members of the club ! club band will he entertained by the A program of dances ha ‘A will conve . vined by the | yrosrs vf 20 dances has been o to Farmington where a pichic 1ch | New Britain It clhub their new | arranged by Miss Nita Bergami who STER,IZ:,L will be provided, after wiieh baseball, | range in Tielvidere June 21. The traop | is in charge. Among the dances to be ol daldon i auoits, ts t shooti and other out- | of Boy Scouts 7 ¢ increased their | given the nurse p F 3 eased sery rhymes, the 3 door sports will he indulged in. membership hy members The aking and the Maypole dance ALY = PREVENTS o umber of the members partici- | baseball team for juniors will play the The children dancing will be dress- ' WeLL | DISEASE pated in a similar outing last year and | Moriden B Saturday after- | ed in white costumes. The musie will & s > such an enjoyable afternoon resulted noon. They rect to play Bris- | be furnished by Lynch's orchestra. | that it was unanimously voted to have tol June 21st The public is invited A BIRD OF A CIGARETITE - g ) Don’? worry 'hout Get a pa - {0/ RELU ;,f.'k? cCpfaretlias = \ Make Your g }.5‘6//' a Smoke! ) Screen Sc— ¢ SMILE § L0 7557 AUCHAGE ackage ¥ KEEP IT SWEET Keep your stomach sweet today and ward off the indigestion of tomorrow—try Ki-M0IDS the new aid to diges- , tion—as pleasant and as safe to take as candy. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION LIFT CORNS OFF | IT DOESN'T HURT With fingers! Corns lift out and costs only few cents Pain No. not one bit! a little Freezone on that instantly it stops aching Just arop touchy corm then you Jift that bothersome corn right, off. Yes, magic! Costs only a few cents Try Freezone! Your druggist sell a tiny bottle, sufficient to rid vour feet | of every hard corn, sofs or cor between the toes. and calluses, with- out one particle of pain, soreness OF !irritation. 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