New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 25, 1919, Page 2

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Lady Mildred ASSORTED or The Week-End 59¢ per Ib TH iokinsor Dug Ce. 169-171 Main Strast Price of { Every Boy’s Fancy Suitin | Our Stock THE Luke Hersfall Co - CITY lTEMS Suits to’ -advt. ‘Willoughby clkked down eeks ago has Palm Beach RVilson's.—advt. An important meeting of the Ma- hinists’ union will be held this eve- ing at the usual hour at the Church eet hall. All* members o attend. White collar attached shirts, nd $1.85; elsewh nd $3.50, Wilson advt. ‘Worthy temple, Pythian Sisters, will old their annual field day at Savin Rock on July 29. All members and heir friends wishing to attend will ndly arrange to leave on the sbven minutes past nine car from the tri- ngle on Tuesday morning Fine shirts that won't fade $1.65, Wilson's.—advt. l'cduccd Wilson's. by Burr an Just suits who was automobile two recovered. reduced to $9, $1.65 sre they sell for $3 GOING TO SEATTLE. ¥rank H. Johnston, director of the Nationa) chamber of commerce, left [yesterday for Seattle, Wash., where he Wwill attend the board meeting. Mr. Jobnston will probably be absent for over a month. The directors going to the meeting are on a special train and Amansstor;lach is his best friend and don' ou ever fl?get’ ool Whatever anybody eclse may say about it you can take this from being the truth—a us as man’s stomach is his best friend it cannot he md when it gets so properly digest the food piaces at its disposal pure drugs are its best friend. That makes us a friend of mankind. Try Axelrod’s Pain Digestive b Axalrod’s Pharmacy Tablets 236 PARK STREET, are urged | Opp. Rackliffe Bros. NEW BRIT OLD HOME WEEK PLANS PROGRESS General Committee Meets With, 10colates Sub-Committees sub-commit k and recep- soldiers, to e with the Various chairmen of tees of the Old Home We tion ta the returned held September 15 to 20, general committee yesterday —after noon in the New Britain chamber of commerce rooms. In the absence of ecretary T. A. Sprague, Miss Mary Curtin acted in that capacity. The atmosphere at yesterday's meeting in- dicated that the coming celebration will eclipse any public event ever held in this city. Chairman William W. carnival and concessior returned from a three days' trip to New York and he reported that the work of arranging for the carnival well under way. He has hooked or act that includes 65 people. He is ar- ranging for several spectacular at- tractions and the frec exhibits prom- ise to be first ¢ That the proposed celebration will prove much more popular if shown in a concentrated location was the unan- imous opinion voiced by the various attendants at the meeting sterda and every effort will be made to securc Walnut Hill park. William F. Delaney, chairman of the athletics committee, explained the need of an athletic field in this cit He said that two big athletic events could be staged, one of an A. A. U. character and the other for membe of the Industrial Athletic association. It was planned to arrange a meeting between the park commissioners and Mr. Delaney and Mr. Hanna to discuss plans for securing Walnut Hill park. It is estimated that the cost of put- ting an athletic field in condition will entail a cost of $4,000. Stephen Robb, chairman of the band committee, was authorized to procure music for every day during the celebration. H. E. Erwin was present and agreed to serve on the re- freshments committee. W. W. Bullen, who was originally named as marshal for the civic parade, was excused from serving on account of stress of busi- ness, and W. C. Hungerford will be invited to act in that . Harry C. Jackson and James son will act as the committee on amusements, T. W. O'Connor and James A. Graham having declined to assist in the cele- bration as cammitteemen. On Friday evening the big fireworks display will be held. This part of the celebration promises to be a feature E. J. Porter is chairman of the com- mittee. M. Irving Jester represented the automobile committee and the work of that bady was outlined. It is planned to distribute the vi tory badges to the service men at Wal- nut Hill park at the conclusion of the military «parade on the closing day. The soldiers and sailors will be ten- dered a dinner. It was deemed adv meeting to secure a permanent sec tary to canduct the extensive corfe- spondence of the various committees Official Jiterature is being arranged. The carnival and publicity committe will probably have their headduarters in the rooms of the republican town committee in the Commercial Trust company. met Hanna of the committee, ble at the LEAVING RACKLFI Will Become Tdentified With Manufacturing William H. tioh as ma Ra HALL Varnish Company. Hall will resign his posi- nager and buyer of the cliffe Hardware become connected Varnish company resentative. Hall has been identifled with the lo cal concern for the past 10 years, ris- ing from the position of clerk to that of general manager, and upon leav- ing the city his work will be taken up by F. O, Rackliffe. The ex-manager is a member of Trinity Methodist church, Harmony lodge, A. F. and A. M. and Giddings chapter, R. A. M. with the RBoston as Cannecticut rep- TO HAVE OUTING: The annual outing of the members of the Swedish Lutheran church will take place on the Newfon Baldwin farm, located in Bule Mills, Kensin ton, ow Sunday afternoon. Auto trucks will meet trolleys at Upson’s corner, Kensington, and covey those partici- pating to the farm. Rev. Dr. G. S. Ohman will deliver a short Refreshments will be served ladies’ sewing circle. of address. by the are un51gh Ly'! ReSIn(n heals eruptions Only those who have undergone them can realize the mental and physical discomforts which many skin affections cause. The distress- ing appearance and the intolerable itching and burning too often make life really miserable. Yet Resinol Ointment, aided by Resinol Soap generally overcomes these troubles promptly, even if they are severe and long-established. The Resinol treatment stops itching #starnzly. Resinol e A ST B Yo store tomorrow to | | | | i | | ROOM MATES FIGHT OVER BED CLOTHE John Demands His Share and Zig- mund Chokes Him—Case Tried in Court. John on nave separate arguments in they engage. las( night the reached w elimax and Officer was called in to make arrests, John claiming that Zizmund had attempt- ed to choke him. Today in court the cause of the frouble was given as an argument over the division of the bed clothing and Zigmund explained his action having been for the pyurpose of self defense. Upon his promise to secure a new boarding house judg- ment we pended by Judge John H. Kirkham, cupiack was (he first to g0 to bed last night and soon afterward John came in and demanded a share of the bed clothing., Zigmund refused to part with the clothing and was struck. He took a “strangle hold” on John's hiead and held him until the boarding boss and other hoarders arrived. Offi- cer McGrath was then called and made the arrest M. J. Webster painted his car last week and yesterday took it out for a run. He passed Traflic Officer A Atwater and the officer called to him to attach his front marker. The driv- er failed to show proper respect to the officer and was told to appear in court this morning. Judgment was suspend- ed payment of costs. Frank Steinfebel is being held trial Mon morning in bond $200 on a technical charge of breach of the peace. An investigation will be conducted in the meantime Officer John Liebler arrested Harry Higgins, a discharged merchant ma- riner in Fox's theater vesterday after- noon upon complaint of the manager. He was charged with breach of the peace, but as he is to be taken away from the city for treatment, he was allowed to go free. 1. 0. O. F. Zigmund Scupiack and together and oceasions other hoarders called to their to two following Lan sev 1 heen the which trouble McGrath coski room room s s ACTIVITIES. District Deputy Grand Patriarch Will Visit Comstock Encampment Tonight. District Deputy Grand Patriarch Harry W. Tuttle and suite of Br will visit Comstock encampment, I O. ¥. this evening and install the offi- cers-clect. The newly-elected: officers are as follows: High priest, Charles Gulberg; chief patriarch, Frederick A. Wooster; senior warden, John W. Schroeder; junior warden, Oscar d- gerly; recording scribe, R. B. Crocker: financial scribe, 8. W. White; teasurer, . A. Danberg. Comstock encampment has had a successtul term, showing a goorl intial gain, bath in members and 5. A membership campaign-is to llo waged during tt next six months and the watchword is “Fifty new members by January 1, 1920, Refreshments will be'served the meeting. DOWNEY AT SHORE. Was Formerly Curate At St. Church in This City. after RE Mary's Many of the local people summer resorts near Milford were pleased o learn that Rev. William A. Downey, formerly curate at St. Mary's church, this eity, occupies the pulpit at the shore church every Sunday morning. Iather Downey has heen stationed at Laurelton Hall, Milford, and travels to the shore church ever Sunday morning. He was at one tin in a very critical condition following serious operation, but is fast regain- ing his strength, and hopes are main tained by many of his parishoners for hi return to this city. I"ather Downey’s sermons were the that always commanded att tion, and his ability in that line not left him, according to those recently heard his sermons at shore. who are at kind has who the SW SCHE Have ANNOUNCE N DULE. Will Not noon Office Doctors Afte Beginning with next and continuing throigh the month of August, the local doctors will not oh- serve oflice hours on Wednesday afier- noons. sreement was brough about by the medical men this weelk when they found that since husiness is suspended fo considerable extent on Wednesday with the clos- ing of business has also ackened and they feel that it is not th their while to sit around the office doing nothing on a nice summer afternoon. This, however, the will doctorle will hardly be any time to get very far hetween of their offices in the their return for oftice cven'ng. Wednesday Hours in Summer. This 2 afternoons stores, their we does not that there men mean city be as for the the cla morning hours in ATTENDS COLLEGE REUNION, A. Harry Ericson, of this attending the Upsala college students reunion which is being held at Auburn, R. I, today. Mr. Kricson will preach in the Swedish Lutheran church at Pontiac, R. I, on Sunday morning LEAVE FOR CAMP. During the past week two new listments have heen accepted cruiting Sergeant Baudouin Forshaw of Bainville and James Car- roll of this city th joined the rvice and camp. en- by Re- Robert have left for '"}LEEIN 6 BELLANS Hot water! Sure Relief ANS FOR, UNDIGESTION Wednesday | HALLI SATURDAY'’S BAKING CREAM MALT BREAD . Have you lrl(,d it? DELICATESSEN COUNTER Look for our display of Mayonaise Dressi NANS 10¢ loaf ng, Always /Fresh. CANDY We Make Our Own Chocolates. Buy From the Maker. JM. HALLINAN Inc. 142 MAIN STREET. LOTH e GENUING cLoTH PR S PALM ‘BEACH SUITS MADE of the Famous Genuine Cloth— And tailored by C.L. & B. . . Compare a C.L.& B.PALM BEACH Smt with the ordinary run of makes. Note the attentiveness to detail, the finished seams, the smooth lay of lapel. . . You'll find no un- sightly stitching to mar the coat front— no warped edges or cheap trimmings. . . The C. L. & B. PALM BEACH Suit is made by a group of Summer Clothing Specialists who concentrate on Quality and give price second place. .. Sold here because Quality is the cornerstone on which we build. ARRIVES FROM OVERSIAS. Kerin t in Jack” U served Fra Scrgeant Hospital Cy Word has been received of the arrival Scrgeant Ker the Medical Corps, hom Sexton street Kern stationed at present Dix N. J., awaiting his harge. ifor months he stationed at No. while durin war was doing duty hospital. Many of members of ths 102d Sergeant 0¢ them At ny 10- ack whos Ser of ant at Camp soveral Hospital the another J local Regime Kerin, during a that time of the 1acco I'ase the last of he tell recognized of sergeant cigareites own supply. of meeting many inspectiom. served n and who pari tne with his hows from 12 CENTS A QU Hotel Bronson to Be Private tion., MILK ART. Millk Sta- McMahon the northern part milk at 1 i A, in the purel by calling at the McMahon has receved from the board of health at this place, the provision that the person purchasing the bring their own bottle. The milk from Mr. McMahon's farm in 1d the fact t deal advanced their cents a quart this week, much appreciated. the offer residing By people of the cents Bror permi to sell being millk, comes Berlin city can 15¢ a quart on. Mr. sion only hat the to offer 16 is prices his RECEPTION PLANNED. A reception preceded by communion services will be given many new mem- bers at the Swedish Lutheran church on Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Organist Sjolander will play for the Jast time Sunday, as he has accepted an appointment at Brockton, farewell will be given him members of the evening, July 31 by With | Lin | being | feet Hotel | local milk | Mass. A the | Churell ‘on Thursdiy | meemieess ESNEr O AVEIN L W SWIMMING RECORD. A new swimming record lished at the Y. W, A. yesterday by Miss Dorothy Loomis, who swam the length of the swimming pool 35 times 15 miutes was estab- | PROGRESSING. which s Stanley completion and the will be laid about 700 NIW The i new worked on Quarter is nearing report is thaut out next remains FINWAY concrete road heyond rorud Only the week to be finished NEW PARKING lll‘\'l‘ull'l'lu\s‘ ‘he police have placed “no park- ns on the park, which will in the future hibited territory, will e rown he pro- | and parking of autos restricted owing to the nar- of the street in that section ’ Elrankfurfery Everybody LikXesThem HamTongue COmod -Beef Bologna Olto Stahls 2332- 3% AyeNY. fold af all §ood stores | | | north end of Central | § | | i ur nnual Wall Paper Sale §- Genuine Bargains and Dependable Reductions $1.00 worth of Wall Paper and Border for GO C 2 Oc off the $1. 00O Wall Paper, Paints and Varnish Will Be Higher So Take a Tip and Supply Your Needs at This Sale. The JOHN BOYLE COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all Painters’ Supplies 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 359 CHAS. DILLON & CO. Sweaters | looked over our assort- We If you haven't been into our store and have a col- ruffled ment of caters, you are missing an opportunity. lection of Sweaters in the slip-on, sleeveless model, the new Tuxedo Scarf Sweaters that all effect, the lilet crochet mode and the the good al it would he hard to duplicate. We have colors, copen, Alice, navy, Irench blue, pinks, beige, sand, ro. purple, green, and the remarkably low. $8.98. 50. are coral and black: prices Crocheted Models, Scarfs, $7 $9.98. Tuxedo Coat Models, 1-2 price 1-2 price Follow the Crowd Special for Saturday CLEARANCE SALE 12 RICE On every Hat in the store; no Hats reserved. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 100 HATS SPECIAL $1.00 Worth More Than Double. Children’s Hats 15 price. Come early and have first choice. Goldenbium Millinery Co 0. D No Charges DEVELOPING and PRINTING jour vacation films ction and pleasure Bring or send us printed Great satisf work with your camera. Therefore we are prepared give only the best attention, as our success lies in the quality of work. We use the Eastman Method and Velox Paper, glving the best results possible. Give us a trial and will convince The Miiler-Hanson Drug Co. 30 CHURCH ST, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. and sful you our you you, to be developed comes from suc to we

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