New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 26, 1919, Page 10

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Mixed Summer Fsods The & QUMMER H A bot bought at gently and even to a [Tie Cause Of Much Indigest & are days a new the latte have never used Syrup Pepsi address for B. Caldwe Monticello, Il s in xcative WHOLESOME Just pure sugar ‘and fine fla- vors moulded into cris OLD HOME WEEKIS CONSTANT PAN - SHAPING UP WELL Gnmmlttee Meets aud progress Is Reported Ge'zc vernacular of the curb; was passed along to the s last night, when Chair lHumphrey of the general commiitice for the celebration to the service men. said aretted that the he reg very much that manufacturers waited until the 1 minute before notifying the committee of their at- tude, ftair for that the 1 planned a Weel aghi that i cut of in the propose the entire that the celebration combined. was June. Mr. Humphrey uuch as the affair had been was up to every member committee and the public in general (o give every assistance in making the affair a success. He said t either the affair would be catest event the city has ever held clse it would be a rank failure. The meeting of the zeneral committee brought out a good to the common The plans of various chair- heard. Carnival W, W, nival ¢ that that 1o holding week e said committee had and Old Home known as early an facy down, it the o1 last evening iendanc chamber. men were Arrangzements. Hanna, ¢ mittee he had would whether would male pense, Mr. formers and the { whether hairman of the car- and concessions, arranged for an $2,250 In the modified plan change in the ex- said that the per- raight contract, price would be the same they showed twice a day or An important matter was ter a letter to Mr. Hanna which the opinion of the Hanna would be held re- for the entire carnival con- cerning the contrac injuries, ete. The committee voted to stand back of Mr. Hanna in the proposed project. It was estimated that secure a liability insu the sum of $1,000 would be Mr. Hanna said at some fairs not secure any liability license: his position in the coming that he did not care 1o goat” in case accident occurred. On a motion by Mr. Dyson, it was voted to hav all contracts signed by the general chairman. treasurer and chairman of the sub-committees. Mr. Hanna withorized to proceed with the ingements the carnival to conducted every evening during week of September 15 to 20. stated cxhibit 1w cost any Hanna, work on a st only once disposed of B. F. Gaffney read, in Judge, Mr sponsible had been to hce, needed. do and Ur was Be the some ar for be Loomis Raising Funds. John C. loomis said there was no 1I-American able beverage 5 your solution of the increas- ng high price of -offee. Youll fir: the sa; the war. bel ore Coffee-fike flavor COITe without ee harm Made by Postum Cereal Company., Battle Creek, Michigan. the | sized | councit | from Judge | the | said | | | AFTER EATING The Tortures of Dyspepsia Gorrected by “Fruit-a-tives” Sr. MARTINS “For two years, I suflcred tortures Dyspepsia. I had constant pains afier pains the and back ; and horrible bitter stuff often came up inmy mouth. T tried doctors, but they did not help me. But as soon as I started taking ‘/ruil-a-tives' (or Fruit Lizer Tablels) 1 began to improve and tihis made of fruit juices, relieved we when everything else failed.” MRS. HUDSON MARSHBANK. 50c. a box, 6 for $2 5c At dealers or fiom E ]’Y L SBULG from Severe eating ; down sides medicine, , trial size A- N. Y report to be made from the finance committee. Chairman Humphrey asked Mr. Loomis to assume the task of chairmanship of the committee to raise the funds, promising the heart- iest support the committee. M. Loomis to head the com- mittee necessary amount A. P. Marsh, of the float commit tee, said that the new arrangements had nee itated char s in th but that things were now satisfactorily. e had from one organization have a tloat in the day, would be able urday. of assented to raise the plans, shaping up received word that could not parade on Mon- to do so on Sat- Service Men (€ man Humphrey n Soldiers, Sailors and ition participating in the pa- e said that much has been regarding the attitude of the He suggested that a post card be mailed to each service man. to et his views on the matter of taking part in the parad He said that this would greatly assist the committee in charge the barbecue, as it would give them an idea of how many boys to prepare meals for. Chairman J. Porters, of the luncheon committee was opposed to the post card plan. Secretary L. A. Sprague said that the idea of holding a mass meeting of the service men to get (heir sentiments in regard to parading has been con- sidered. This matter was thoroughly discussed, and the chairman was authorized to appoint 2 committee to make necessary plans for holding the mass meeting next Friday evening at the State Armory, if that building can be secured. fed. Chad spok Veter assoc rade. heard hoys of the Marines' Dancing and Decorations. Harry C. Jackson of the amuse- ments committee said in regard to the dancing program, that he had tried to secure a pavillion from New York state, but was unable to do Mr, Jackson said with an appropriation of only $350 it would be impossible to construct a dancing platform. Chairman Humphrey suggested prices for erecting such a pavillion be secured from builders. George H. Dyson outlined the of the decorations. He said that owing to the modifying of the pro- posed celebration the committee have found it possible to have decorations far north as North Main and also extending along ast street Elm street. s0. as street Main to To Honor the Dead. The “Court of Honot' plained to the meceting, ssed the committec Dyson also suggested that on the Sunday following the close of the welcome home, a seriice be conduct- ed at Walnut Hill park by all thc clergy of the city in honor of the boys who 4re not coming back Franca. Mr. Clarkson of tee, reported that the committee has arranged ing of the committee, and s definite would he reported at mecting of the committee. plan was ex- and it im- very fuvorably the music commit- Chairman Robb of meet- methin the next Big Chairman conimitiee Fireworks Display. Porter of the reported that a contrac had practically completed with the Pain Fireworks company for a wonderiul display on Friday night, September 19 Mayor Quigley of the invitation committee said that plans for inviting prominent people here during the celebration will be perfected soon. Chairman Tin breil of the publicity committee, said that advertising mat- ter would be r to distribute about September 1. for the athletic that baseball zumes hetween the Ploreers and An- the winners of the | tory Hartford and New Britain hetween irl teams, been arranged for Friday and day. F. W. Bennetl, said the on the souvenir program is prog ing favorably. He could not what would he derived from the vertisin matter sectirod The ) have the Seouts the s duri week with fiv- or. A. P. Marsh reported of the automobile commitice informed him before leaving on vacation, thit committee had gements for istance during heen pady He commitiee reported nex teams, Teng and games ue Satur- work ad plan sell met Boy the pro that M. T Jester had his his made ar adequate tomobile bration the cele- Need tielp of Women. Humphrey having a somc brought dies Chairman com on of the authorize the women's com- the matter mittee, the aceds of the assistance women, it was voted to chairman to name the mittee. Secratary of mnd a discussion said tha Lengue t recently Enforee Spraguc the ulted with hin fioat in the ned the ideals of comniittee. Mayor the matter be re- 1 member to Peace Rard of in re wrade had to having H. S, Tallard exy ihe le ¢ to the moved that Quigley that | plan | W higl wias| war, ting duty. NS HIS RANK ashington.—Brig. Wy honored not upon Gen. Lora wu the fact that he as is generally ti returning to regu 1¢ He is divector of finance in the department and owner of a dis- medal by reduced, uished service ferr com M in t he v ade it w to ing mitt he nish rec com Agr will K | from you com | ing KNC ple any Barl fore Writ We | tend from | fireworlks | has | state | au- | up | many plained many carnival. sold societie have bver, booths. Acco should T {ing-out, drive Sold st 47th l Poslam ed to the chairman of the float | mittee. | asor Quizley spoke of attitude of the service men takir proposed celebration. He that it meant a fine celebration and a fine Mr. Hanna sent out notice societies solicit- the | arc he vas sure for the ould be id par- | spir- shown €ex- that he had of the local assistance in conducting He >d that the com- ee would all the goods to | at nd all that the | to do, is to fur- About 0 letters to heads of societies 50 favorable replies have been ivad. D. 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