New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 23, 1919, Page 3

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Boston Store! OVERSEAS (UARTET | - HERE NEXT WEEK | Musicians of Unusual Ablhty Coming loY M. C. A Big the Industrial department of \ppreciate. Y. M. (. A. through tne central | dustrial department the Bungalow APRONS three days of this eck—Wed- Fine fine | Thursday and F {fay—and a entertainment and planned for quality chambray in plain and striped. | Come plain coverall elastic Cut long and wide. < Regular $1.60 cach. We close at o'clock until Oct. Wednesdays at 12:15 Monday evenings 6 1st. We also close until Sept. 24. Last Wednesday 1alf Day Sale of the Season Sept. 24th. Are al That Everyone Offering Wil Speci the in- We a rvices ormerly as the o o the of s | rogram ceptions three days. Their prog ning with a been n will open Wednesd: “Stag Social” in the to open at 8 g'clocic. The quar- tet will furnish the music of the evening and refreshments will be scrved at the conclusion of their en- tertainment. A special invitation is cxtended to all ex-service men to at- tend and hear the singing Principal W. C. Frénch of Grammar school has made place In [ the school schedule for Thursday and® I'riday assembly perviods at 11 o'clock to enable the children to hear quartet Ome-half the children will brought to the auditorium on Thursday and the remaining half on Stanley === ac“’l be given an opportunity to hear ) e Pi rhe cntertainers Thursday — during noon-hour. They will sing in Let Steve Do It The big event of theis stay cify will come on Thursday evening when the manufacturers’ supper and He will take care of you and give you the VICE. His matto is SERVICE. Day or night. Christen- conference will be held in the Y. M. A. banquet hall. Among those who ings, Weddings, Funerals. Washing cars a specialty. quality percale, also in long and belt line. price $1.50 and ON SALE WEDNESDAY MORNING be will the the the Works employves in this are to be in attendance in addition fo 2 number of representatives of lo- cal concerns are F. J. Kingsbury ident of the Bridgeport Brass . Charles Lee, industrial sec- of the Waterbury “Y” and A Rillings of Hartford, industrial sceretary of the Capitol city hranch. iday evening the quartet will fake part in the Boys' department so- ciai, plans for which are now in the work The Iine, quartet is made up of Almon first tenor; W. C. Manson, sec- ond tenor; William Guthrie, baritone; Piatt, bass and lecturer. Mr. s formerly a soloist in the { Presbyterian church apd Temple fmmanuel at Chicago and was a vler in music in that city before gomg on the road with the musical Crganization. Mr. Manson was di- vector of music in the People’s Tem- b] ple at Boston. Fle is a newspaper man teve s ara e by profession and was connected with the Boston Globe. an evidence of lovalty that is worthy of notice, Mr. Manson has a daughter that was a chief yeowoman in the navy and a son a member of the 101st infantry, 26th division, who was wounded at Relleau Wood and re-eived a Croix De Guerre for personal bravery. Mr. Gutbrie is a graduate of New York Universit hool of Music and was Irish Moss AND Flax-Seed Oil Two of Linonine’s important ingredients, are well-known agents, separately, in the treatment of coughs and colds. Emulsified, together with other curative remedies, in s 503 MAIN ST. In the Rear. Tel. 1728-5. Eastwood Electrical Service Station and Garage. Starting, Lighting and Ignition Sys- tem Specialists. MAXWELL SERVICE STATION. REAR 193 MAIN STREET, Phone 387-12. FLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 18 MAIN ST. Daily Freight and Express Service NEW DBRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND | NEW YORK t LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND TRUCKING. TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR, A. H. HARRIS Care of Adna Johnson, TEL, 061, VIM delivery and heavy duty trucks, from 4 to § tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars, CITY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Paonessa, Prop, ——————————— DENISON GARAGE 430 MATN STREET They form an irresistible preparation for the immediate | relief and prompt cure of all forms of coughs and colds, even Bronchitis Most stubborn of all coughs, yields to its healing prop- erties. Try this famous old family remedy and experi- ence the comfort it brings to those who use it. The purest and safest of all remedies it builds up the body and re- stores vitality at the same time it is relieving the sys- tem of coughs, colds, bron- chitis, and all form: of throat and lung troubles. The above familiar trade-mark on every package—all druggists, 60c and $1.20, Idvery Ours for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Rupplies and Repatring. MANROSS AUTO (0. OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. Electric Motors jRefiéflrEd ANl Bizes and Makes of Flectrio Motors and Generators COarefully Te- paired or Rewound at McKAY DYNAMO & MOTOR €O, 25 High Btreet, Hartford. Conn Wilson's NEW BRITAIN'S PINEST HAT STORE FOR MEN, DON'"F FORGET DIONNES local and long distanee moving and trucking, Pianos and parties at rea. sonable prices, Alsg storage, 'Phone B87-88 and 882, 8 Gilbert street, New Britain, has | i the | the | | church | & for held last year Gllus? “Gois It” Will Peel It Off! Nothing on Earth L)ke Simple “Gets- It” for Corns or Calluses. A callus, or thickened skin on the sole of the foot, which often makes walking a misery s of the samo nature as a corn. ‘“Gets-It” Use “*Gets-It” and Dance, Even with Corns removes it as easily as it does the toughest corns. By using a few drops of “Gets-Tt” on the callus, you will be able to peel it off with your fingers, in one complete piece Just as_you would a banana veel. It leaves the skin free and smooth as though you never had a callus. You need no more fussy plasters, sticky tape, “packagey” bandages, knives or scissors for corns or cailuses. “Gets- It” is the national corn remover, the biggest on earth, used by millions. It never fails. You'll work, play and dance at ease in spite of corns. “Gets-It,” the only sure, guaranteed, money-back corn-remover, costs but a trifle at any drug store. Mfd by E Lawrence & Co.. Chicago, Ill. Re- Now ex- church organist at ths Dutch formed church at Newburs, York. He has had several yea perience in quartet work. He was 1 the army ambulance service dur- ing the war. Mr. Piatt, a Eureka college graduate because of his un- usual oratorical ability was twice ap- pointed Illinois Intersta representative. He has expcrience in ministerial work quartets. The quartet has had a usual history, for service and rather un- the men going overseas with the A. E. F. as in- | dividuals and coming together at dif- ferent intervals realized that it wa possible for them to render much more valuable assistance combined than separately. They organized what was then known as the ‘“Overseas Quartet” and as such rendered val- voble service throughout Franci Until after the signing of the armi- stice they could not completely or- ;anize, as Mr. Guthrie, being a mem- per of the army, was liable to call at any time. While overseas the tnined in Paris, Brest, Coblenz, -and many cities and sectors. They served with the 4th, 32d, 42d, 89th and 90th divi- sions and during the armistice period se1ved minc&pnllv in hospitals. T0 ENTERTAIN YETERANS G. to Aot As Host quartet enter- Biarrit, Metz, other important Company M, O. S. to Former Members of Companics E. and I of the 102d. Company M, the local unit of the Connecticut State Guard, has com- pleted arrangements for the entertain- nent of the veterans of Companies I and I of the 102d regiment at a sheep harbecue to be held at Quartette club park. Saturday afternoon, October 4, at 2 o'clock. All veterans of the com- panies have been invited to attend and cards of invitations have been sent to the homes of all whose ad- dresses could be secured. The holding of this big event under the auspices of the State Guard has heen made possible through the n-oney raised at the automobile show in the State Armory. ickets admitting the bearer to an Amission will be given out in the “fate Armory Monday evening pre- Ceding and following the final meet- iaz of the company committee in charge of the ‘barbecne. Company M has been planning this big event some time and if arrangements | now in the works are carried through suecesstully, a time long to be remem- tered will be the result. WILSON MEMBER OF AMERICAN LEGION Glendive ( Mont.) Post Votes Him in— Will Speak at Salt Lake City Today, On Board President Wilkon's Spocial Train, Sept, 28,—The badge of the American Leglon has replaced on President Wilson's coat lapel the minfaturs American flag which he wore in war time, The Leglon's chapter at Glendive, Mont., votad him a voteran of the war and extended him full membership when his specinl train halted at Glen- dive for a few minutes, He nceepted and weeured a Legion button which he has worn since on all oceasions, Balt Lake Clity, Nept, 2 Wilgon is due to arrive afiarneon, The president will deliver his only formal pddress in Utah at the Mor- mon tahernacls, which has an esti- mated seating capacity of 10,600 He is expected to depart at 10:30 tonight. President At 4:80 this SWRKT HEARD, Presents Claims of Poles for at Couference, Hept. 43.—The status of the Austro-Hungarian erown land of (alicia was before the supreme couneil for discussion this morning. Premisr Padercwski of Toland was heard hy the council, presenting the Polish view the disposition of the territory claims the Poles and to Galacia re widely ( variance). Btephen Pi- chen, the French foreign minister, presided ever the eeuncil’s session, Galicia Parfs, former as to (The Ukrainians as QUALITY ROOFING BUILDING MATERIAL Look After Your Roofs NOW Before Winter. Leaks in your roofs are expensive, inconvenient and destructive. You will find a full line of roof re- quirements at this store—including waterproof and fireproof roofing. Roof Paints Paint Brushes Roofing Cement Roofing and:shingle nails Slate Surface Shingles. RACKLIFFE BROS. CO. - 250 PARK ST. PHONES 1074—1075—107 THE PUBLIC EVENING SCHOOLS OF NEW BRITAIN Will Open Monday, Sept. 22, at 7:30 SESSIONS WILL BE HELD Men., Tues. Wed.,, 7.30 to 9.30 You can get what you want. Good teachers have been selected, and several different departments of evening school work are of- fered. THE ELEMENTARY OLASSES will provide instruction for be- ginners and for those who have not had much schooling. Here one may learn to speak the American language, to read, spell, write let- ters, and do work in figuring. (Tell others of this opportunity.) Classes held in— The Bartlett School, corner Broad and Grove Streets. Elihu Burritt School, North and Clark Streets. Central Grammar School, Main and Chestnut Streets. —— — e THE GRAMMAR GRADE CLASSES arc for those who stopped school early and who now see the need and advantage of more edu- cation, and also for those who are by law compelled to attend until past sixteen. Last year 63 young people graduated from Evening Schools. Classes are held in the same bulldings as those indicated the eighth grade uf the above. e —— THE EVENING HIGH SOHOOL will give training and instruc ton in Typewriting, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Bus. Arithmetic, Froe-hand Drawing, Algebra, Geomotry, United States History, Civies and such other subjects as the demand may seem to warrant. These classes will be held id in the Vocational High School build- ing 0. Bassett Streot. e et THEE EVENING TRADE 8 CHOOL of Shop Work, men 's_instruction in Machine Mechanical Drafting, and other Trades in which enough apply to form classes, The instruction In all trade classes Is free, three dollars, to covef damage and breakago. The Trade School is locaten the Vocational on Bassett Street excepting a fee of High School build- ing e ———————— ———— SPHCIAL CLASSES IN CITIZENSHIP will be held one evening a weak in ench of tha elemantary schools, These classes are intended for men interested In or preparing for cltizenship, whother they are attending other classes or nol. Gaod instruction will be provided. A certificate {8 granted to t hose completing the caurse. In June, all the men who hud completed the evening v school coursa of instruction passed their citizenship examinations. 1L IN Word has city of the 209 Maple with larceny TROUBLE, AGAIN received of Virgil who MUST TELL TRUTH, o this a Gill, of street is charged of an automobile by the New Jersey officials, The prrest was made in New York, ,Gill has figured | in escapades in this state (Hal brought | the meshes of the law heen st B False Statements Wil on Operators’ Ii- oonRea Prosecutions, Cause Hartford, Sept. 28, The nutomobile R to commissiener has decided thut in fu- ture ull whe o persons ure found to VOTIS EXTRA have to false New York, 3 lenther (¢ declared extra | censes dividend of 2 maddition to the regular quarterly dividend of 1 1-4 | rer cent on the common stask, Bath | ; Gividends are payable November 1 to | make investigations for the discavery stoclkholders of recerd, October 10, of testimeny en whish presesutiens DIVIDEND, The (¢ sWorn stutements in Nept their applications for operators’ It ames 0. today an will he presecuted per cent tion to hand the of of nders to the state police, who will Hartford. TO INSPECT YOU ARE INVITED OPENING EXHIBIT OF - FALL FASHIONS IN WHICH AR FEATURED THE NEWEST AND MOST APPROVED MODES IN HATS, COATS, DRESSKES, BLOUSES, SKIRTS AND OTHER SPECIAL DISPLAY DAYS, TUESDAY, OUR SUITS, APPAREL, WEDNESDAY HATS OF SUPERB INDIVID- UALITY. Hvery woman should see tho new autumn Millinery here Tuesday. - Speclal attontion is directed to the metal cloth hats which are one of the greatest style hits of Paris to- day. Also the smart French hats trimmed with real birds of paradise. These hats have a charm and distinction seldom cqualed The style ideas of such Paris authorities as Virot, Lewsi, Maria, Guy, Mme. Augustine, Vimont, Helene and Julia and Louise are mirrored in our millinery display. SUITS OF SPECIAD FEATURES, For Tuesday and Wednesday we shall make a special dis- play of the new suits, includ- ing the very newest models, such as are being shown for the first time this week alongs Fifth avenue. All the new materials—Mar- vella, Chevrona, Tinseltone, Tricotine, Duvet de Laine, and others are found in our Suits. The popular ripple effects, the blouse backs, the simplicity of the plain taflored effects, an endless array of suits in all colors. STYLE STORAGE BATTERY Willar SERVICE STATION Copyright registercd, 1919 The Job of Insulation Ordinary insulation nearly always gives way before the plates do, and the battery has to be reinsulated. Willard Threaded Rubber Insulation pro- tects the plates from the very beginning of the battery’s life, and protects the car owner against the need of having the battery re- insulated. Drop in, and we’ll tell you about some of the long-life records that Threaded Rubber Insulation has made possible. FULLER STORAGE BATTERY CO. 105 Arch St. ENIER, PICKHARDT & DUN 127 MAIN STREET Phone 1409-2, OPP. AR FOR OUR LAST Wednesday Morning AT $1.00—2 Pairs of 50c Hose for $1.00. AT $1.19—2 Children’s Coats, sizes 2 Value $5.75. AT $1.19—2 Small Serge Skirts. Value $5.00. AT $3.98—The balance of our Summer Dresse} AT $2.98—The balance of our Capes. AT $3.98—A few Skirts which were up to $1 New Suits, Dresses and Waists coming most every day. and in a will proctice that the | tatoments | hoooming rothey eommon, The minimumm aga for operators i8 18 years X\XM‘ \\H\ be distributed among hotel| ginte a number of applicants for li- | their state of health being suc eonses wha are under that minimum | preclude their immediate ret havo stated that they are 18 or over. 1“"“’”“' be bused, It I8 sadd TO Viehy alto- | tlons ni ENTERTAIN filse S apt making o of vegard France, bein too I

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