New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 21, 1919, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1916, These Chilly Evening SAVE Coal and Warm Your Sitting Room With a Perfection Qil Heater TOILET REQUISITES ¥ No Sme‘fi, No Smoke f every description are to be seen in ur toilet goods department '1'1)0((.‘ i The Prlce ls only ombs, files, scissors and a host of the ther articles o dainty woman finds | N [P U HERB lq: R' I' necessary to have on her dressing Able. Ladies in search of all that is est and refined in toilet accessories | : H i CJ b F11l find them here at prices that rep- | /4 N . g | I esent 2 maximum of value H ; A : = ‘ hardware 336 Main Street § i 2 . | B = [/ made toPlayVlctrolaRecords s | FACE POWDERS | [t by these famous artists A GOOD FACE POWDER will protect your complexion against (he effects of sunlight, heat, wind and other atmosph influcnce, will soothe and tehi PHE . NG to a woman is that complex- ion counteracts shinc, redness, sunburn, tan, freckles and other B 3 Alda Des . Joumet RUEO biemishes. i1 o . Tt (0 O SR8 R A s AT L e o) T it | i Bori Eames Kreisler Sammatco, ‘ ’ CARN NOMES | $u g Braslau Elman KUbellk Schumann-Hemk ; bW e I Calvé Farrar Martinelli ~ Scotti WO 50¢ Boxes VIOLET Y FACE POWDER for Lovely Rt St e SOmA I POWDER fc e St 55 Caruso Galli-Curci McCormack Sembrich Al These Powders in re Different Tints: Sweaters Brariette 1TeEand Wit ‘ _ Clement Garrison Melba Tetrazzini And Wool Cortot Gluck Murphy . Werrenrath Scarfs For § el | Clark 8 brainerds |fid SN ke Bl e Witherspoon son of Sweaters ~ i o De Gogorza P and scarfs is | (N | -DRUG STORE I De Luca Homer Powell Zimbalist upon us and | : CThe cxafi?.‘.f{‘zm_. ) " these garments | |H YX8 |_IM1UMATN STREET bid fair to outdo | | s all other sea- ! - [ g ——— | Ifyflu want to hear;thzse e || —DRAWING— artists exactly as they wishyou to hear them,you must play their - Victrola Records on the Victrola A, -~} INSTRUMENTS “Tech” sets are American made and first quality, CITY ITEMS manufactured to do the most accurate work. Ask to VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. CAMDENNJ- A meeting of the Retail Clerks’ as- clation will be held this evening in see them. achinists’ hall on Church street to | rfect plans in establishing a perma nt Clerks’ association. J. H. Car 11, of Fall River, Mass., will be the i hd Q) aker s Printing Co. irs of the estate of John M. Curtin, ve sold their interest in the lllm'k{ 7 h Main street to James M. Curtin -~ = Michael Mandolfo has brouznt suic |l 66 Church St. Printers & Stationers ro v Judge K. B. Hun ord for | o recovery of $1,500 inst the | ectric Light, Water nd Land | ¥ mpany of Waterbury. The writ is | == D Soctcwenl somed e mpes™ | SHOPLIFTER PAYS |LOCAL CHURCHES IN it tioue ednoeday sveniag| FOR SHEET THEFD| PILGRIM FUND WORK ere will bo a work " the first groe ingement © being made CafeE i | r other social events during the eve- bz, £ Resident of Waterbury — Don't Know | Mecting of Representative Workers Ts he city is in for a $3.000,000 | \wpy She ook Article, She Tells Held in Newington Co ational | ilding year if the number of build- | permits issued by the building in- | Court—Is Fined $10. lector within the past five months | | any criterion. Included in these | Mrs. Anna Condes, an attractive and | At the Congre je many municipal building improve- | well dressed resident of \Waterbury | Newington this forenoon at 10:30 the ets . | was arraigned before Judge Meskill | ninisters of Building Inspector J. W. Allen has | ¢ i | S a5 | foday on a charge of taking a sheet|or Co e Gonnl e { anted a permit for the building of | ¢ By e Lt [Lofstor sbon A ahuinch esfand mins 800 frame dwelling on Stan. | valued at $2 from the Fuir Depart-|isters met with Ttey K35, Church This Morning. tional chureh in the Central Association : " SN e 11 » Bast Main and Chestnut William 8. Beard, | SOD LERKS CALL S > 5 o1 ¥ Jy one line, the Bast lirector of the Co muuv“u‘r” il ReRsie e e R d o g tholfaoneral = line. The zone points on that line will director of the Connecticut camp: - I o L ; il Zone System On This Line xplained | be as follows: 9 to make preliminary plans for rais T e DTue N Clorical mii e diwith Bin cRTt o8 By Connecticut Oo. 1. Smalley & Dewey to Triangle store proprietars and furnished a cash | ing the Pilgrim Memorial fund in (nis | ¢V York. s - ice cream | Wil Clerks Protective association, cov-| When " the Connecticut company | (Church and Main.) e bond of $25 to appear this morning. Al agsociation. The Central associution | ™ 18 coat Who draws your ice cream | Lo 5 o 0 e off and | made out the zons points for MNew| . 2. Toiauge (Church and Main) te most ¢ [8cdanowS wan s S EminimumBo tE3 49 S b b s Britain they unintentionally left out | Fairview street, terminus. ost par street The owner is Charles | ment store. She was arrested vester- andquist APROPOS TO THE FIRE in Hartford county but there are als emen See in Yesterday's Blaze are also A e Miss Daly, head clerk in the store, Strong Argument for the Adoption | told of the actions of Mrs. Condes) oy o050 S and of how the clerks had been wirn-| riden and from Middlesex B the Two Platoon Plan: ed some time ago o watch her when-| county the Third church in. Middle- IV A F i ever she visited the place. She was|fown, otherwise known as the cf FRESH Members of the local fire depart-| goen to take a box of chocolate bar { Westfield. Tt \ Ssis) el nt who have been foremost in the | yoveral months i eatald 10 other churches are ’ ago and since itation to have the two platoon | FOR $10 A WEEK. | schedule drawn up by the United day afternoon upon complaint of the | | fine of $10 and costs amounting 10| includes churches for -the a week and an eight hour day. His | duties from New Tlaven county {wo churches = time has been marvked, Miss Daly ex- those at New Rritain, Berlin, Ken- 127 MAIN, OPP. ARCH ST. 'PHONE 1409-2 tem adopted offer yesterday’s fire | | jained. Yesterday she came inta the | Sington Newington Plantsville, a specific instance of what could | tiore and walked to the sheeting de Rocky Hill and Southington. ea 0 accomplished by the plan pro- [ urtment where she e an to exnmine N . : 08t of these churches ware repro- sed. One man from each of the A th churches ware repr e dopariments ‘wa ot o | L2 S f0 U TR by e nters 3 Fresh Mackerel, Salon, Halibut, But- Flannelette day, and of the eight seven vol- | quickly, Mrs. Condes slipped the arti-| Beard went over with them the pur- | tarily responded and assisted in | cle inside her suit coant : tarted to B AR T v v e v s i terfish Cod, Haddock, Flounders Steak, Blue Garments broprietors, was culled A stopped ve force as proposed under | her in the exit, calling her back. | fOr starting the preliminary work in Fish, Cod cheeks and Smelts. e ¥ Chudron latoon plan woulc | When brought to Mr. Davison's otlice "““'h church . G - s, | o jowns, Skirts and Bloomers, of ‘material assistnce | ahe Aenied aking (e sheet it el | On Wedncuduy evening, Ocloher 26 F Haddie, Scallops, Round Cl : fire losses Iy admitted the theft and drew it out [ dinner will be held at New Britain innan a p L0 ?un Ehiky Children’s Sleeping Garmen he companies were | from under her cont ilomevhichptl D LEELS IO ohding L' 1 N lS Lon ls]and Steamln Clams Carter’s Knit Underwear, Union Suits, Low Neck, No Sleeves, ticeably weakenad by the loss of The aceused claims that she went | laymen of all the churches in the ittie Necks, g g y Pn. going to lunch about noon—the | into the store ta huy a tooth br sociation are (o be invited. The d 0 Cl h d T Knee length. e e i D o e e e S S e ihrve i e Maryland Oysters. Clam Chowder to Take R e companies responded with but | which those articles wre sold. She ! Herman 1. Swartz of New York, ex- men in a company. This left | doesn’t know why she committed the | ceutive secretary of the national com Out Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. F hoseman fo man the | theft and eried profusely into a hand- | mission and Rev. Willlam S Beard . . T Also single ments, Vests and Pants, made the same way. n for the as- | kerchief while walking to the stang. | divector for Connecticut The place o s citizens the fire | When asked to stop crying until after] in New Britain at which the dinner 9 o Sweaters for Women and Children, have 1d even more than | court she removed the handkerchicf hele to be decided Tater. On Wtoleh Hadoby too Wamien: and Chilaeer: , the n lim. Under the two | and exposed a pale of dry ey day. November 2, members of (ho htac i plan there would be no lunel Poter Wrobel left hi: se In front « Connecticut men will Women's Heavy Ribbed Woolen Hose at § up; just the thing ind the same force would be flre hydrant yvesterday and Ofli- & n wch of t hurches of : shoes at this scason. at all times to nd to . nphere placed him under arvest. | (he association on the fund and the 67 Church Street Tel. 223 for low shoes a alarm and the ve for . fined $5 and costs and warned | canvass will be concluded as far ag puid be ready for the morning by Judge Meskil! possiblo within the following week

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