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NEW BRITAIN .DAILY HERAUD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1919, | ~ [MISSION IS DRAWING 1= e Candy ey Ligr cowns | OVERTHIRTY YEARS SpeCIal \Men Turn Out Strong to Hear : ord of the Passionist Fathers ady Helen Chocolates | .. .icon 2 <0 wone cnen, Lflngman & Mar tinez which is being conducted by the Pas- Assorted Frult sionist Fathers during the past two | g f ) f IR, ) \W%j’ and Nats, [omesnie o Prepared Paints | b ke i morning and ovening. Many mem- . | bers of other parishes about the city . . have been attracted to the church to | B i ® e elicious Rt e oo e t | ar the eloquent missionaries, Thero | as also been in attendance at f{he | @ or ouse aln lng 9 vening services non-Catholics, who | 69¢ Pound o welcome at the chureh. Rev. | Tohn T. Winters, in speaking of the | g he: i Pai i work that the Passionist Fathers ave | | x : e e B market today. | Last week the women of the parish | [ S W i THE ! turned out in large numbers ::‘ .!.vlvi('m;‘ 5 Insure your house. from decay as well as fire. the services, and in this respect the male members of the cone '8 Color Card and adyvice for the asking. Dickinson Drug €, ez suens, &7 il Luxurious Comfort is only One of the $300-2° the evening the church is thronge During this week, the missio: 160171 Main Strpat | womnine Sovics 1 8 | Attributes of this Overstuffed Suite church, ;J;o;:xuu-‘:.lnmm-n» Both are prov- I!E JaHN BGYLE GUMPANY When you buy living room furniture you require comfort above all things. But The men of St. Mary's are goinz to | [ R how often does beauty so perfectly blend with comfort? Here are three pieces confession in laige numbers, and bo- that possess all the comfort-giving qualities without lacking that highly essential fore the cnd of the mission Sunc { eiie evening, s (e Leie of (ho pricsts | § 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ_ PHONE 359 factor—beauty. Upholstered in an exceptionally high grade tapestry ~and has every mun attending the mission P AT s e | e e S frame of mahogany in the Queen Aqne de§1gn.’ Made_ with loose ‘cushlons and rlington 1all of 170 Arch street and | The Passionist Fathers are clogquent | § wide pillow arms. Worthy of your immediate inspection. Step in tomorrow. v8, Ilorence ftone of 612 West Matn | and interesting in their talks, and (he vesterday, The groom is In the | instructions which precede the ser- bilmaking business, Ile and his bride | Mmon cach evening arc very instrue ave both heen married before, tive. 3 0 n Jolly Threo dance, Sat, nlght, Beritn | | Vather Damien deiivered e sor- | @ : ° - on last cvening on “The Mercy The Alpha Dancing club will hold & | Gioh o nd Tather Bonaventie. oo | \ 2 e X nee’ this evening In Booth's hall | ciad (e instruction on ~tror (o | [ = ° T] e Blg I.‘ rn lture Store New Brltaln \Mr, and Mrs, W, \V, Bullen of Cor- [ munion.” The men’s mission will’ he in avenue received congratulations | brought to a close Sunday evening fom thelr friends yesterday on thelr | with special scrvices 4 Hartford irtieth wedding nniversary, Mr. < ullen is superintendent of I'alrview e bnietery, MINERS DRESS TOO The uniform hours committes of e i vepty o il | WELL FOR THI ol Dress Opportunities FOR QUICK RETURNS USE on. 3 When you realize what the _manufacturers are asking for So They Were Told by Wilenski Last Dresses nowadays yon can readily realize the value and import- = S d | nce of theso models in serge, sutin, taffeta, Georgette crepe and Al and One Is Fined. eam Road Will Not Boost Fares Adam Bonoski and Peter Barbuski | | $15.00 worth $29.50 Just Becauso Trolley Company Ts | V0t of whom give their weekly carn- ings as $100 and their address Penn- | You couldn’t ask for a lovelier model in Dresses than these. sylvania, were before Judge Jares T. | They combine all the smartness of the season with excellent quali- {y of material in serges, satins, Georgette crepes and in all the new Jumping Up on Prices, At the general offices of {he New | Meskill in court today on a charge of ork, New Haven and Hartford rail- | assaulting John Wilenski. They were | suburba P New The two sed are o3 iners y BN cubirbaniylines § atound ) Now Lhe o veal mlne B In all the new colors and made of serge and fine poplin in belt- ritain to accommodate the people |and are visiting in this city, they cx- | B - = B B0l A oubioAl Gee e s |pTinen oot Sikub whea Brousnt uto cd and plain modes; this assortment of Suits was originally made bad as a means of transportation to | the station. [t appears that theyhad tojizelliat i85 00- @ QuE Dricckls | 3, T : Y & d from their places of employment | @ considerable amount of money in : P k soon as the increased trolley fares | {heir possession and Johu, hearing of | ¥ 24 75 { 5 ? come effective a week from Sunday. | if. passed some sarcastic remarks | g $ . ) i ¢ The following statement has beea | When the men were passing. They | § 5 . i L ( ven out by the New Haven road | ¢laim he remarked that they had too If you buy your Fur Coats here you buy them at summer i £ frciars: much money for New Britain and [ prices ey > The railroad will endeavor to give | SHOULd nOt be wearing starched collars CLASS]C STYLES IN WOMEN S BOOTS equate train service on its present here. Adam claims that he did not nedule, both passenger and reeient | Strike ihe complainant, while Peter 1t et give Drecedence o throuh | S 1,J w1 | s % \ FOR FALL AT SAVINGS OF $L00 TO $4.00 upon the excellence of his taste in ad, in New IHaven, it has been offl- | arrested at 12:15 a. m. on Hartford | |8 4 ally stated that the road will en-|avenue by Officers Hanford Dart and VER $25 00 i avor to provide sufficient cars on | John Kozloski. i Q - It was stated at the railroad offices | (jiosing clothing ax the men passed, bat the number of cars on the dif- |ty udireseed o romake iy gassed (@ €6 5 SIND’LY because they haven't a $10, $12 or $15 rent trains affected would bo in-| pPerer was fined $5 without costs u 0 e price tag on them, don’t assume that they are not feased as became necessary with a|und Adam was allowed to go A frec e 2t ali ant. The reason ew of providing ample accommoda- | ywith judgment suspended. iy : 3 ) of the quality or style you w ons and that no increase in suburban ¥ 1 2 s % NEWARK shoes for Womea are NOT highcrhthm S rmd‘}mrmmod DY the e TRAVE S, t e est . ot they are is because our output each year through our = i Sl : 5 0 B ; own 298 stores in the U. S. A., is MORE THAN Ao PENEFIT DANCE, w. C. l:,.ll:l(.)‘\\nu(;]()in:il;:;.oll'; Jones' | H G ld. M k 3 g FOUR MILLION PAIRS! = B i ublicity Organ; i iy 2 proe Attendance At Y. W. C. A—| After nearly eight months with the | B 0 lne a es . e 3 3 : They are the very LAST WORD in style—smart decoensions Weres Brctly. New York Tribune, William C. Kran- | | : . W S ST W in stylo—smart The dance held last evening for the | owitz has left that newspaper to be- | & Good 3 ‘ fit of th : them and those offered elsewhere at $1 to $4 more, pne o e nurses’ fund at the Y.| come connected with the publicity Mrs, May Eva - ‘. G A . N s ur C. A. was a declded success in | Organization of John Price Jones, 165 | | Millee, E : / is the difference in COST. * Why pay more for yo Broadway, New York. Mr. Jones is bery way. 3 % ¢ & es than is really necessary? Cometomorrow and RO \'[h: e 'S&dlfii‘;f at present directing the Harvard en- I was in such a terribly run down condition, had terrible head- : 3 sho n is really i i or kses were Mrs. George P. Hart, Mrs, | 40Wment fund campaign of $15, 1 aches and di spel s melarcholy and had forebodings of 0 9 see the exquisite new at,yleu lg igEr(;&BBgK b;;'; :}5 Miam . Tungestord, e 5 x| 000 throughout the world. His or- |l§ something terrible happening to me, or mine, could not eat or sleep . ; SR Fall ot $3.95, $4.45, $4.95, $5.85, $6.85 and $7.85. aut, Mrs. George Traut, Mrs. Alix | 2Nization was in charge of the Lib- | @ and the children’s playing got on my nerves so it seemed I would o <R N Sy anley and Mrs, W. . Sessions of | €'ty Loan publicity in New York in |[ =o frantic and jump out the window at times, and T was certainly in ey istol. Mrs. Herbert Mills and Miss | the Various drives. misery all the time. Everything I ate filled me with gasses and dis- B Desturaing aloo asiinteq Mr. Kranowitz is a former member | f§ tressed me ) The hall was prettily decorated in | Of the reportial and editorial staffs of | | This is the story of Mrs. May Fyva Miller, a comely young moth- ue and white bunting with & large | (he Hartford Times. He attended the | | - 9 Linwood street, New Dritain. faket of chrysanthemums whicn | Columbia School of Journalism. In | TSI TR A, ded to the color scheme. Dyson's | conjunction with his new work he is | ) - a . LTI i N chostra furnished the music, There | (AKING & course in advertising writing After suffering for about two years some friends who had tak- lere about 75 couples present. Re. |2t the School Commerce, New en Goldine, urged me to try it, so I did, and I am grateful to those eshments were served. York University. e is enzaged to | ;ijends for their good advice for Goldine has worked wonders with marry Miss Helen S. Raphael, of 77 ; Grove Hill. Bl e for in a short month it has put me back to my usual good health for [ am cating and sleeping well. No more headaches. T do my work with pleasure, and T THREE SHIPS PER DAY. ; il iy g Yy romp and play with my children and Twenty-two Launched in One Week am cheerful and happy, and I bless bysRlcetiGorporations Goldine for it, and am glad to tell the Washington, Oct. 24.—Averaging more than three a day, a total of 22 | [§ il : b - vessels were launched during the | g ‘ : (Signed) ~ MAY EVA MILLER. PR 6 BELL'ANS | ek ending October. 13, according o | : Testimonials such as this must con- Ask For No. 2625— EL! the weekly launching report of the : Hot water | cimersency wicet corporation ¢ ; vince the. most skeptical that GOL- Qi S R R Sure Relief Fifteen steel ships, built under con- | ) DINE is a GOOD HONEST MEDI- id lace shoe. Leather 5 85 people of New Britain how good it is. o . OrD DA 4 i Louis heels, aluminum tract to the Fleet corporation: one . . A s bl BE' - requisitioned steel ship, five wooden | [ : Rt e vessels and one concrete steamship, | (@ §% A At Crowell's Drug Store. ! == FOR INDIGESTION | o o e 117,700 dead-weight tons | 8 Talk to the GOLDINE MAN. e N John F. Marsh, Dhers At $3.95, $4.45, $4.95, $6.85 & $7.85 making a total of 1,801 vessels| Goldine Man. Jaunched to date. amue .Leven were the 13,000-ton passenger liner = E——— —— "As,.,ogs IN THE WORLD. _ 7'eacber of .\"m”: 2R ;“;’:‘ ”l‘\,';'l‘ ‘Ii"(“ M\‘”Mf‘h"’” Schwarm Must Make Good the stand, Schwarm has been working 1 5 freighter ! e ght. 9,500~ | ~ e i ) . in Hartford for two months and dur- fonl tankhtcarerand | three loareon For All Stolen Rides ing this time ho has often ridden ‘ e ° carriers of the same tonnage were Conrad Schwarm of 70 Greenwood | “blind baggage” on the “Owl” ex- 208 Stores I 97 Cities—Serving More Than Four Million People An b lolln | among the larger type launched street, this city, who works in t{he | Press which leaves Hartford “" 2 ]1: Mill muall t L ! during the week. A e R ke . slows up at the Berlin I ~ . ob printing department of an insur- | a. m.. and slows u i % S . CRR I ance company in Hartford, pleaded |Junction to drop off baggage. The uco Ne Brltam tore, 324 am tre 198 MALN STHET S TR lilty to the charge of trespassing on | cused stated that he always managed W 3 ek CKINSON BLOCK, Apartment 6. |3 THRILLING STORY OF' MYSTERY | i1 property, when arraigned be- | to jump from the train when it slowed NEAR RATURCAD O WEDNESDAYS. and undying love, by James ¥ | fore Judge Edwin C. Dickinson at the | up. e was placed on probation and bR TERMS ADDRESS 926 MAIN | Dwyer, complete in next Sunday’s lfl:nll'mwl police court yesterday morn. | Was told by the judge to make good STREET, HARTFORD. | NEW YORK AMERICAN.—advt. ing. According to his statements on for all the rides he had stolen. »