New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 12, 1919, Page 2

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LCOME HOME CORATIONS U. S. Flags Service Flags riotic Crepe and NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER : HALLINAN’S . SATURDAY BAKING BOOST NEW BRITALN Home Made Bread. arrge Soft Loaves Butter Cream Layer Cakes DELIC. Potato ¢ Large S CANDY DEPT.—OUR CANDY IS ALD HAND MADE-IN'OUR -:OWN CANDY KITCHEN! 1ad with our own May onn CUans Heinz's Tomato S0up «...veee... MADE BREAD «+...18¢ per Doaf ........ s+ 40c each > Dressing . .20c per-1b, 20c per can INHARMONIOUS PIECES CAN BE MADE TO HARMONIZE WITH THE FURNISHINGS OF ROOMS YOU DESIRE TO CHANGE. MAHOGANY, OLD IVORY J. M. HALLINAN Inc. Streamers 142 MAIN ST. thorough-bread for Floats tationery Dept. THE inson Drug Co. CELEBRATION PLANS HOUND INTO SHAPE Big Parade Assured—Outdoor Francis; agent of town deposit fund, T. A. Francis; auditor, Augustus M. Fisk; grand jurors, Willlam G. V. Lyon, Perry G. Tripp; collector of taxes, Walter L. Morgan; constables, James E. Waterman, James W. Can- fleld; registrars of voters, Walter L. | Morgan; town school committee, Wal- ter L. Morgan; library director, Nel- lie L. Eddy. Thoroughly baked, thorough- ly clean, thoroughly GOOD to the last crumb—such is the new bread that comes to you from New England’s Largest Daylight Bakery:— OR ANY OF THE LATEST COLORINGS BY USING CAMPBELL'S VARNISH STAINS OR ENAMELS RECEIVED BY KING. For Particulars Step in to [HE JOHN BOYLE CO'S PAINT STORE 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 359 69-171 Main Street Dancing Also Certainty = Magaziner’s i Americans Help Albert-Plan His Trip to America. Brussals, Sept. 11.—Rear Admiral Andrew T. Long, naval attache of the United States emba in Paris, and Norman Armour, charge d'affaires at the American embassy here, were re- ceived at luncheon by King Albert | The chairmen of the committees of the Welcome Home celebration met last evening in che New Britain Chamber of Commerce rooms and Chairman E. N. Humphrey called for reports for action by the Yosterday €0 dlacuss piane for e committee, for suggestions or ob-| king's voyage to America. While Jections. | it seems that September 22 is the date | The flnances are in exceptionally | fixed upon for King Albert to sail for good condition, according to Treas- | the United States, it is quite possible urer Loomis. There will be $31,000 | he will start immediately after meet- on hand to pay the bills. Chairman | ing witn the supreme council én E. W. Bennett, of the program com- | September 18. mittee, reported that he had ordered the printing of 10,000 copies of the program and that it was the plan of his committee that each ex-service man should be given a program. A small profit will be realized for the general expenses. A. P. Marsh re- ported that there would be 25 floats in the parade. The New Britain | Machine company is loaning one of | its trucks to the Grammar school, and Mr. Marsh expects that all of schools will march and have a f also. Mr. Marsh has received cial notification of intention to parti- cipate in the parade from the schools, the Elks, O. U. A. M., P. O. S. of A., the Lithuanian Jean de Baptiste society, Y. M. A. and B. society, Phoenix lodge and Boy Scouts | Sure Relief Boys' club band will lead the Boy model—8$§19.75, Coat Special to secure a tank and air Av R INDIGESTION 1 -, . For Quick Returns Use Classified Column ator Hugh Rockwell, of promised to be here. Arch street will . ' & e tance from the South church, | Marshal W . Hungerford reported | Sterling Furnace Club Closes Tomorrow various I ‘““Loaves of Quality” | “American”’ Loaf and “Sugar” Loaf 2 ly I¥ § Styled ¢ Horstall’s ~ Boys’ Scheol Suits make the bright * poy look prighter JLarticularly fine models in Extra ‘iirouser Suits | that deserve F your special at- Two loaves so perfectly deli- cious that they mutually ex- cel each other ! Try -either one — you will prefer — BOTH ! The swiftest quadruped is the Rus- sian wolfhound, which attains a speed of about 40 miles an hour. CHAS. DILLON & CO. Smart New Frocks They are the very newest models that have been brought out this year, Fresh Twice-a-Day at YOUR Grocer’s We are particularly anxious to have you see these frocks. serge and tricotine. $25.00, 7.50, $35.00. in satin, taffeta, Be sure and see the $19.76 SR Magaziner Baking Corporation tention. ot waiar 1 | Luke Horsfall Co. HARTFORD They are made of every new material you could think of, and some of them have coney collars. They are exceptionally well e Small Membership Fee made and smart. $24.75. ecial [} 1 Terms { that the parade will o’clock sharp, rain or shine, the line of march would Franklin square, through Elm street, st Main street, thence through You may have seen any number of suits this fall, but you will Chairman Dyson reported plans for the memorial sc completed s said that the program had al been printed in the newspapers. services will be held at the park, it gl | the weather perm if not, they will | be held in the S mory on Arch street. The question of a reviewing stand caused at amount of discussion as to where it would be located and how many persons it was to hold. | The matter was left in the hands of Mr. Hungerford to secure the yard in . front of the Center church. Two You press the button; tickets for admission to the review 00 0. ihio cet ™ stand are to he given to each that had one of E MILLER-HANSON e iy i | DRUG CO. the matier of entertaining out-of- town guests. They are to have seats on the reviewing stand and a dinner [Prescription Druggists, E. Almquist Reg. Mgr., iChurch St.,, New Britain. be given a distinct treat whenyou see these models in the new ma- terials that are beautifully tailored and lined, at $24.75. LA'EEST Fall Millinery Join the Sterling Furnace Club without delay, if you wish to own this famous Sterling Furnace on our Special Club Terms. To- morrow the Club closes. Act at once and make a big saving. Every Club Member gets this Sterling Furnace at the spot-cash price on Club Terms. STERLING FURNACE FINISHING us show you the best re- from your vacation amily its members die in in the banquet hall of the Elks’ club, The dancing pavilion will cost B ———— e —— T ————— $2,100 and sa will be hetween | § - l O ® Slinte s o ke e e - i Saving of Cash Discount l sion will be 25 cents a person. CITY ITEMS pin week at R—BEDFORD. Wedding Will Be Solemnized at St. Mary’s Tuesday. B beine ariven nd William J. Mayer, formerly of Jer- | by Samuel Hittiman of Hart- | * and i Rise EBedforg, 3 of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bedford i was siruck byjlanflauto tanley street will be married riven by Adam Kowalski last 9 o'clock Tuesday next, at St | Kowalski claims that the g s L T "v's Catholic church, 1 g jiad no light and blam ters officiating. Miss h Red- on Hittlman. An in ford, sister of the bride, will be brides- gioade by the police maid and Richard McGuire of Jersey City will be best man The hride will wear a gown of white georgette over Japanese silk and n silk tulle veil trimmed with orange b soms and will carry a houquet of i dal roses. The hridesmaid will wear | & gown of white silk net, trimmed with ribhon and wear a picture hat of pink georgette and will carry a bouquet of | pink roses. After an extended honeymoon trip they will | We Buy Your Old Heater I Besse-Leland’s, Free— Consultation Serv- ices . of Factory Heating Expert Made by Sill Stove Wv;rks, makers of highest-grade goods for Over 60 Years String Orch., Bungalow, Sat. Trimmed Hats, all colors, latest styles. Very Special for Saturday $4.98. Silk Beaver Sailors, all colors. for Saturday $3.98. Newest in Children’s Trimmed Hats. Very Special for Saturday $1.98 up. man Trumbull of the publicity ee of the Welcome Home cele- announces that the baseball fthe North Dakota will be one fattractions Saturday, Septem- Special n week at Besse-Leland’s. t and Louise Egbert have Nos. 463-465 and 467 West oet from Kathleen D. Rapelye g people ¢ hrgugh the agency of Schultz | this city. Miss Bedforc ed in the office of the Trumbull - | Electric Manufactur ompany M re nployed as e Berlin Con- The Sterling Furnace is the simplest, most efficient and economical metliod of furnace heating. It sends a steady supply of healthful warm air all through the house. No pipes ! Scientifically built to save fuel ! It helps pay the weekly duties by Cutting the coal bill. ’ known in 5 been em- Velvet Tams, all colors. Special for Saturday $1.98. Goldenblum Millinery Co. 188 Main Street, Y. M. C. A. Bldg. 863 Main Street, Hartford. Come in and see this furnace today. It will keep the house warm ! Don’t lose this big opportunity of buying at cash prices on club terms. Club closes to- morrow. Investigate at once. A. A . MILLS 80 West Main St. Tel. 38 ¢ | = Newington, Sept. 12.—The follow- | ing nominations were made at a dem- ocratic caucus in the town hall last night: essor, 3 vears tin; Board of Re , Patrick H. Mar- ef, Perry G. Tripp; | selectmen, John H. Fisk, Albert B. Goodale; town clerk, Thomas | Francis; town. treasurer, Thomas A, FINE HATS -~

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