New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 20, 1919, Page 3

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Boston Store RECOMMENDS LOCAL S ‘BOOSTER’S CLUB’ Washable Cool e Olin Says S—lgrit of Co-operation | Light refreshments and smokes were served before closing. Many visitors from neighborinz cities were pres- ent. E. F. Phillips, Mr. Tallard and §. Stevens from Hartford. Mr. Rech and Mr. Everett from New Hayen and Mr. Crowell from Meriden | H.S. CLASS BANQUET DANCE FINANCIAL SUCCESS Following the regular meeting® of Thomas Ashe branch of the Friends of Irish Freedom, held in Columbuy Knights of hall last night, an entertain- ment Was given by the entertainment committee. A report on the whist and dance was read by the chairman of the committee and chowed the affair 1o have been a finan- cial success. recent REGAN IS CHAMPION. By defeating Martin Welch, winner of last year's society tournament in the T. A. B. William Regan won the championship for this year. The score of the game, which was one of the closest throughout, was 100-91, Regan is a member of the society pool team, the team who was not defeated thig year in contests with other societies roor and was ths only member of f§ ESTABLISHED 18806 GLOBE_CLOTHING HOOS Men'’s Dresses and Suits for Children for Summer Days For seasherc or for play you can buy cheaper than you can make them -wit doesn’'t seem possible bhut you can. ]S Needed in New Bfltam Affair Will Be Held at Flks' Home A 2 Ok ( g . Summel' Monday Evening—Principal and G g = o = e e s i e e e ] Suits Of Palm Don’t Poison Baby. Beach ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it eleep. These drugs will produce B cleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY wil produce the SLEEP $8 to $13 FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda- They are num and mox(-iphine. each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Dmg&mw articularly are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or p to anybody without labelling them “ poison.” The definition of ‘ narcotic” good all- is: ““A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poison= d Suits ous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death.” The taste and ATOURCI! oro. | Smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and. sold under the names for practical E ‘¢ Drops,” ¢ Cordials,” “Sootging Syrups,” etc. You should not permit any ] medicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know need. of what it is composed.” CASTORIA DOES NOT Summer Neckwear styled to tie properly with folded collars 25¢, 50c and $1.00. CiOCNhTAIg I%l\RCIIIO'I‘ICS' if it bears the signature M——— of as. H. Fletcher. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of 2 A M{ e B R R T T TR SRV Nowhere in this city can be seen ex- e R | Boys’ Bath- 381-383-385 Main St. New Britain. Ct. ing Suits 75¢ to $6.50. s of Class to Speak. At one of the best attended meet. | Members of Class to Speal ings of the chamber of commerce held in some time, Charles Olin, pub- licity manager of the Bristol Booster's club outlined to the members of the chamber last night the best wayvs by which New Britain could be boosted. He recommended the formation of a club he similar to the Bristol Booster's club and his ggestions were received with applause. In opening, Mr. Olin told of the creation and organization of the club in Bristol—how through appealing to the civic pride of Bristol's business men and showing them that in orde to build up a city which would pro- vide pleasant and congenial sur- soundings for the workingmen plans Gingham and | must be developed at once, a meet- new pai-|ing was called with practically every 39¢ up citizen present. Time, effort and fin- ancial support was pledged to boost the city and a slogan adopted “Noth- Ruth ing but the Best,” while plans were | .o cigr b ax ur Girls laid at once for a million dollar com- o munity house, a new hotel, commun- ity club house, a new railroad sta- tion, abolishment of grade cros and the pledges of 500 busine: were secured promising to buy Bristol in the future. Mr. Olin stated that as he was a New Britain man himself, he felt that he could speak with knowledge when he said what New Britain need- ed most was a spirit of co-operation, united and unselfish that would sac- rifice time and money to build. con- struct and foresee the civic needs of a city which had grown from a small S town into an influential city. He ad- vocated a movement to bring 500 business men together to lay plans for the boosting of New Britain President E. W. Pelton brought up for discussion before the meeting the referendum on remedial legislation recently sent out by the United States | - chamber of commerce. The 10 recom- mendations outlined were read and a resume given of thel importance to the business men of New England e written by R. W. Poteet, now a M\‘\ g COATS | DRESSES mittee appointed by the federal gov- Serge, Poplin, All Wool. Navy, Al ernment to consider railroad prob- Black $15 00 lems, in the section east of the Missis- Values to $30.00 sippi_ and north of the Ohio river. olive Soap Coupons, Mr. Poteet expected to be present to Serge, Poplin, All Wool, Navy THE MILLER-HANSON DRUG CO. discuss the important question but was detained in New York. Vifl?l}:::e:fl 27,50 $l 5.00 The graduating class of the High school will hold its farewell hanauet in the EIKS home on Washington street Monday evening and an at- tendance of over 100 is expected. Arn- old Wallen, chairman of the banquet committee will act as toastmaster and dancing will be enjoyed until midnight. Crosley’s string orchestra { will furnish the music for dancing | A program of speakers has been consisting of prominent members of the graduating cl nd Principal Louis P. Slade. The am follows . “Class of 1919"— President Edward Dawson. Faculty”— Frances Dean. “Our Publications”— Charles Campbell. “Our Boys'— Misses Pretty Gingham and Chambray, neatly t med, some with white pique collar and cu 1d belted, made from | the lates s a wide range of i from, sizes § to 14 and more Dresses in plaid | arranged, “Our Children’s Percale, Chambray. nice showin; terns, 2 to 6 years, For the Kiddies—Rompers and Creepers in white, pink and blue pop- lin, plain and smoclked, sizes 1, 2 and 3, 81.25 up C. Bassette. rtis Christ “Keeping Above the Weather"— Principal . Sla Cham- Principal L. P ade $1.15 Rompers and Creepers in Bray, Galatea and Gingham, and more in white, $1.65 3 to 6 vear, plain and fancy Boys’ Suits, tan and navy. and up. GrapeNuts food builds and maintains health ,Made of _ Wheat_and Barley Delicious!’ Lin- and and plain PULLAR & NIVEN I;et us redeem your Palm- Children’s Copyright 1919 Hart Schaffner & Marz HARTFORD Suit Clearance The Talk of the Town Owing to Unusually Warm Weather We Were Overstocked and Cut Prices to Insure Immediate Action. As Long As Any Remain in the Four Groups You Can Buy At $10.00 $15.00 $25.00 $35.00 Good 30 Church Street, F. H. Johnston, national director New Bfitain’ Ct.|of the United States chamber very forcibly expressed his views on {he : = — = ™ | importance of the chamber's con- VIM delivery and heavy duty |sideration of the railroad situation in trucks, from 1/ to 5 tons.|order that the national chamber . <" | could secure the feeling of the dif- AMERICAN Balanced Six, | rerent parts of the country. The na- Pleasure Cars. tional vote taken by such referendum % = he said aced before congress CITY SERVICE STATION. | that they mignt know first hand just what the business men of the coun- = A. M. Paonessa, ProD' try really desired. In order that the = 10 recommendations might have more thorough consideration it was voted that Secretary Sprague issue a con- densed statement of fact and mail to every member for a general vote. The Western Gle club together with the Marlow stringed orchestra, furnished an entertainment for the ! members during the evening. J. M. Hallinan contributed to the success of the evening by furnishing punch. teeth exam- Why not are more You have vour ined twice a your EYES? important vear. They Serge. Poplin, Wool, Navy, Black, Tan Values to $35.00 $1 5.00 CAPES In Navy, Tan. Brown Our Specialty “Comfortable Vision" Davis & Goodwin Optometrists and Opticians 327 MAIN STREET An Especially Good Selection of Fine Black Serge Suits Range of Siz Reductions on Capes and Dolmans. b ALL THE LEADING SUIT MATERIALS AND MODELS. WHAT THEY ARE. JUNE CLEARANCE OF MILLINERY BRINGS EXTRAORDINARY VALUES. DRESS HATS, SPORT HATS, HATS FOR ALL OCCASIONS AT UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICE JUST ARRIVED IN TIME FOR SATURDAY—We have just un- packed some lovely white dvesscs for girls, 6 to 14 years old. Made of white organdy; skirt hamburg trinaned, dainty designs. Waists made bolero effect, lace trimmed and clusters of pin tucks in skirt and waist. Not many of them, so come in Saturday and be fitted. Priced Only from $2.95 to $5.95. Big values. SEE Successors to the Late S. Stanley Hovvitz PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 18 MAIN ST DON'T FORGET DIONNES local and long distance moving and trucking. Pianos and parties at rea. sonable prices. Also storage. 'Phone 487-32 and 382. 8 Gilbert street, New Britain. DENISON GARAGE | 430 MAIN STREET Zdvery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Voijes, values to $1.98 .. ... €ilks, Wash Silks, values to $2 938 .. Waists Georgettes, values to $3.98 ... Veiles, China Creps De Chine and Storage, Supplies and Repalring. . $2.98 | MANROSS AUTG (0. OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phoge 2227 139 Arch St. Corsets Makes, Styles and Sizes. QUALITY MARKET USUAL BIG SATURDAY SALE leading Graduation Gifts A select line of Jewelry, Silver- . ware, Ivory and Cut Glass—suitable for Muélin Underwear Night Gowns. Chemise. Combinations and Skirts 98 Values to $1.50 : 5 c BIG OFFERING AWAITS YOU AT THIS MARKET. A GUARANTEE WITH EVERY PURCHASE at THTS MARKET Spécials from Our Second Floor Soft : = = i Graduation and Wedding Gifts, at mod- Da]ly Fl‘elght and erate prices—better examine our lines Express SerVice before you decide upon your purchase NEW BRITAIN. NEW HAVEN AND —many new creations in the very lat- NEW YORK . OCAL AND LONG DISTANCE est designs. I i Our proposition for your Summer MOVING AND TRUCKING. RUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR. | Victrola will appeal to you — you can have 14s of fun without any expense— A. H. HARRIS | =1 | step in and we will explain. | Henry Morans JEWELER { 365 Main St. Directly Opp. Myrtle N E A. PINKUS | New Britain, Conn. ‘ 8 Boys | | 6 to | | | | All Steak ....cecooeme. Ib 35C Small and Dean Pork Rib Roast of Heavy Beef ..29¢ Skinned Back Fresh Shoul- Rump Roast 35¢ Plate Beef For Soup ......15¢ Fresh Cut Hamburg ......24c Smoked Pork Loins . Shirts. $1.50 Union Suits $1.00 Black, Brown and Pair zgc Shirts Each 59 c stiteh Negligea Bovs' Pants 6 to 16 years . Women's Summer Weight TUnion Suits, all styles, 50c, 89c, 98c Women's Summer Weight Vesis in Bodice and Straight 29¢ ™ 59¢ d Girls’ Union Suits, '50c ™ $1.00 Misses’ Fine Ribbed Hosé Black, White and Cordovan, Sizes 6 to 9 1-2, e 39¢ Hose. with 59c Men's Collar attached Pair 69 C Vea] Rump Roast 28c Frankfurters, Minced Nainsook $1.50 Men's Veal Stew and Bologna value i Special } Vulcanized by Mechanician of | : Experience, Men's Hose, All kinds of Bread, 8 Loaves for 25c: Macaroni, 10c; Green Pep- pers, Lettuce, Cukes, Oranges, Onfons: All for sale here. Eggs 45c dozen; Potatoes, pk. 550. QUALITY MARKET 324 E. Main St. Tel. 756-12 gave Storage Room for Some Cars . and W. BLAIR, “ Men's | ©Opp. Liberty st. | | Balbriggan Drawers ... 03 West Main St. red 79c¢ 59c¢ 98¢ i Bovs' Blue Overalle Value 98c 14 years ... Striped Blouses 14 years . Roys' White Rlouse 5 to 18 v Women's Silk Lisle in all colors, EYESIGHT SPECTALIST Satisfaction Guaranteed Pair L7 Matn Street Phone 570

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