New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 7, 1919, Page 2

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fok Afi Goons | OVER THIRTY YEARS| | Big Dalls All Size ord of the Pinches of Food Committee I v | Longman & Martinez | food committee, today received il | following complete price list of [ ° ( 2overnment goods, saimples o hich | g Pre ared Pa!nts | e now on view in (he mayor's office p \rctics, all-rubber, pair | Received Today hy Secretary' | Blankets, colton. pait r w1y For House Painting | ~UATIONERY DEPT, each : Blankets, woc EEnIi S A, O oe e i It is the cheapest High Grade Paint on the Brooms, stable, with handlc | Brushes, scrub, cach .. 15| market today. Candles, tallow, Ib o . s Insure your house.from decay as well as fire. Color Card and advice for the asking. or garh: *h 5 wool, lieavy, pair .. THE } Kettles, camp, with cos | iPicks, railroad, cach ... — Spades, D-handle, each ..... 3 W. Banner, of the H. H. O'Neil| gocks, summer cotton, pait .... . 3 & 5 FRANKLlN SQ PHONE 359 s in New York this week at-| Socks, wool, light, palr -....... / h g a special convontion of Prest- | woeks, wogd, heavy, pair . : o service station distributors. y 217 cities will be represented New York, Pennsylvania, Con- ut, Delaware, District of Col- 2, Maryland and New Jersey, teps will be taken to enable car Irs to get longer life and better Any of the above articles may he e . " pe from their storage batteries.{ purchased from the Quartermaster | D l C d Th A D ff £ k. Ralph A. Wooding and Miss| Corps Retail Store No. 1, 19 West eliclous Landies at Are Uiffterent a Hanford are attending the| 18th street, New York City. hy send- = Sunday school convention as|ing in vour order to that address, FOI' Your Sunday Eatll’lg btes from the Methodist church, tating the quantity yvou desire, the . onvention is in session at the | articles and the size, and enclosing - Baptist church in Hartford. postal money order, express money ' @ 2 bt ! Hoot! for the Owl whist, | order or certified check for the |§ Snow Drifts ....... 5¢ b Chocolate Mallow 1 . - 1h 11, Electric hall.—advt. amount. These money orders or Vinegar Scotchies ..... 50¢ 1b Cream Caramels 50¢ 1b eception was tendered last eve- | ¢hecks should be drawn to the order | Chocolate Cream Butter Scotch . . WR5C 1D n honor of Rev. J. E. Klingberg | 0f the Quartermaster Corps Retail B pegnut Clusters ...... 60c 1b Tonated Marsh . o Q8 HIS is a Metropolitan Clothes Shop with a diversified | o usual ”‘1‘";“ ‘1‘:1‘ AL “‘f“;\ e R roént\ho':,;,,\‘:“, ”{';’:':_” o Milk Chocolate Buds ... . $0c 1 : following—young men, middle-aged men, elderly t the Swedish Baptist church o red. 1 nment pays el i y . i ) E e L 1e is pastor rt\h_ Klingberg | Parcel postage ‘and will insure, free | |8 Wintergreen and Peppermint .. 65¢ 1H § men, colege men and youths early in the dlgnlty of long laughter, Mabel, have just re-} Of charge, all orders over $3. Items), . g a from a 10 days trip to Wash- | 32 and less will be insured if pur- trousers. | ehaser acsires and send: caaion || Candy Specials for Saturday Cross membership drive. Join | amount to cover this cost; otherwise Towels, bath, each Towels, huck, ch . Undershirts, wool. winter, ez Undershirts, summer, each Instructions on Ordering. Fligl Mascots s, et - b Nut Tops . T5e In —ad shipment will be made at purchaser’s | g Each class demands definite styling, patterns, colors, —advt s e made s rchs s I ; y ] ) F. G. Platt’s community mis- | 7isk. Information as'to the amount isc lb' I'lllk Coated Cllocolates 2 textures and physical préportions in their clothes. Even study class on “World Health | eeded to cover the insurance for B x g See s g ; met at o'clock th items of $2 and under may be ob- " ihe Tirst Consresational | faed from the’ postmaster. No re Special at 59c Ib. ; ideas. Caroline S. Hamilton | funds or exchanges will be made. as worked among the war suf- =z g ALWAYS FRESH ALWAYS DELICIOUS in Turkey spoke. MAJOR STO - ; That is why we, selecting our own woolens, creating cstner Stantey Chagter, 0. 4, | MAJOR STOCKWELL TO |} Each wiechawc featitcioiiiCand acoun s i cutvill b plcased & i} our own designs, cutting and hand tailoring the garments ffhis aftemaon atithehome); HEAD LEGION POST QIR ourselves, with 37 years of men’s Outfitting experience to Mitchell on Ru Caramallows, Coffee Pecans, Honey Jumbo Nougatines, Italian celebrate its twents ——— e e § reams, Vanilla Creams, Caramels, Chips, Maple Creams, Walnuts, . our credit, can produce the extensive variety of correct agent spoke. Local Army Officer and Health Boara | @ @04 Nousatines, at ... i it I and appealing clothes that we do. i Iter McCrum, former ensign in " . : 15¢ 1b Cream Peppermint and Wintergreen . ..., 39¢ b i S e Director Is Elected \s Perma- : the Haytian-American corpora- o “hai W k E d P s i l 3 ent Chairman. : - having heaquarters in the West S ee 12! antry peciass { AL the meeting of the Bddy-Glover PATURIED < BY cing, Electric hall, Sat. Bve.|post of the American Legion, held EEATUREDELACH SWHER Y n’s zz Orch.—advt. last evening in the State Armory on Our assortments make selections easy — we have sensed your preference long in advance of your calling. Opeko Coffee Shte e . 5 2 2 Ibs fi . B AQUASCUTUM and KENNETH DURWARD LON- Smith will speak before | Arch street, Dr. William M. Stock- Opeko Tea ... Rt AR el iR for 53¢ @ | 8 DON-MADE OVERCOATS ARE FOUND HERE Brotherhood of the South | 1l who sorved as S Fegational church this evening. | O = 2 mjor i he Symond’s Inn Cocoa 2 for 36c ONLY IN HARTFORD and is the s ‘intende .| 8 i _ . - EAE ST B £ . er will be served at 6:30 o’clock. | ¢V and is the superintendent of the | B g mona’s Inn Baking Chocolate. . . . e S ror S 6C 1't fonget Viking Tair at Bungs 3 ‘ihml health department. w Det, 30, 31, Now. 1, 3, 7, 8, 10.— | as Il ermanent chairman of the or; izatiof. Dr. Stockwell has been the symond's Inn Chocolate T'udding e s B LR _ _ temporary chairman during the past AUTOIST 1S FINED. | several weeks since the Legion bo- | B A S | : : B ign B RE R came m"zcnyxd and took active part ; ‘B4 ¢ Parkod Garlio T lore Thanteo| N0k torrdne Vot arnanant v |1l ; . : § K Minutes, Is Charged. samgaation ] s sffices in the post are as fol- upon Henry J. Folren today < S B S 3 & The Py S RIS Y e : ve to the parking of cars for B o e e “irst vice-chairman, Lieutenant | B : : " gt it ] than 10 minutes on Mam stroct, | [0 James 1L Cartin: secretary. | @ | S WABT MAINSTREET T Gl i 1 DA TN It Pays to Buy "ofren had been in his office in | 11 (e soniirensure . . N O Kind fhamber of Commerce building o B o i . s A TR . b | i = ur Kind. Pinches; second vice-chair- s not awarc that his car had | SOMMitlee are William T HARTFORD standing so lon a H. Pease. Leland Hoar, Stan- chambers two faihers were fec- | 'Y Clarence callaban and %d-| Noted Investigator Completes Organization for mot compelling their chi dRine as (afiors 3 S o S ay : 56 actond sonenn enany ool e ioutenant in thelarmy wnd M Speaks Here Sunday Of Industrial League 1 + 2 se was a major in the engineering v. George Huntley, D. D, for- = o apply the rod for the | nSC S = 2 e = i so Judge James T. Mes. | fOrces. ioar was a member of the | merly professor in Si. Lawrence uni- the parents and | '€¥Wlar navy during the entire war. | versity and a member of the com- | ball schedule will open in the Y. M 1 [ i @l the text as it now stands must | proposal for > creation of a corps - A Probation ilahan was & member of the \'an.ll,mm. of 17 chosen from all denom- | €. A, on the evening of Decemher 2 1 be accepted or rejecied by Bul- | or sronticr ards is accepted, but kee division : rren a licutenant | inations to investigite and report on garia who is given ten days for reply. 5 1he first game to be plaved as a pre- the men are to be recruited byxvol in the same b conditions in war-swept Jurope will has been indicated, the Allied | untary onlistments only and their 1 AS NCREASE et o, he in New Britain Sunday afternoon lvll'ifnar].\' to the opening game of the 9 b reply refuses to 1t any changes in | number must not exceed 3,000 R 5 tn address meeting in Room 61, | "Y' schedule. The leaguc has heen l the territorial clauises of the treaty A slight changze is made in the nav- IN MONEY AND TIME OF DENIES WAGE INCREASE Eooth’s . Rev. Huntley will | changed (o be an cight-team com- | | s oviginally presented. al terms, Bulgaria being allowed to p committee in : | | speak on ar View of the Near o i ’ Bulgaria asked that the clause for | retain a certain number of small vos- asking fer an inc ) t,” his talls being a recital of ob= s helolasine ot : & R the protection of racial minorities ! sels for the patrol of fisheries, etc., > policemen, has completed its | Some Employes of Conn. Co. Think ‘vations made on his trips through | “4'V the playing of two games on I.d R l S T M Which she accepted be modified so | all manned on a purely non-military ition will be pre- 4 Aimonia. The speaker, & forme: | Saturday evening-and one gamo on | ARI eply »ays 1erms EJE || 550 o Care chts e o || e meeting of the police| They Will Receive Ralse Jf Zone | New Britain man, is now president of | 'uesday evening of cach week. The brudja, Thrace or Macedonia to seek | \llies assure Bulgaria that tho this evening. The peti- . the Universalist churches of North | schedule operate twice around | S[flfld s Presemed refuge in B a2 be granted facili- s e S e 5 that the men be granted | YSWIm is Saccess. America. He comes at the invita- | GUring the winter months. The teams | S tles 10 choose with regard to their na- to facilitate, if necessary, the prease of $1 a day, with two days Seve of the emipioyees of tlon of the local Universalist mission | t0 be seen in action for _pennart (AIE] BTN tionality. The reply says this point | conditions for the payvment of sums FR monts in additlon f9 the | clnnsctiout company dubing the past| Phich 18 holding ifs mectings in ) 1000rs I that league aves New Bet Pa N In : hasboeinoted the Allied DOW- | due on reparation and payment ma sev days’ vacation. At pre saveral days arc said to have made | B0Oth'S block for the present. ain Machine company, Stanley Woiks, avis. Nov. 7.—In th Ry ers and that measures will be taken | he made by means of property, real %6 policemen are given 14 days' | remarks that they have been prom- s e Uafnirs, Landers, Corbins, Hzec and | ter or the Allied reply 1o the Bulgar- | (o better the status of this refusee | estate, concessions, etc., instead of by s du S Ch SENOn O R o i the zono system is | RETURNS FROM PHILADELPHIA. | Butchinson, Stanley Rule «0d Tevel [ jqn qelegation's representations re- | bopulation. currency if the Teparations commis = Al eny st one B time Hie il cdess T s st d) ot onie locoaston! | 1 WAttorney MorrishD ¥Saxe, kwhol nas||{dBdithelRusssiliund REC S | sarding the pewce forms presented | S to the military terms, Bulgaria's | sion should so decide the patrolmen | yojoyday two of the motormen ap- | been visiting in Philadelphia and New —_— | b B e Pl a ey ‘;’}”b‘*":l proached end wiio was ont of a4 | York during the past few davs, has | FORMER V7or: PRESIDENT o e bt L s ol G G () e nim o sceure u job | Teturned fo his home in this city. M. o1 WIESTERN UNTON 1S DI B i) . : unce a with the company, for they had heen | Saxe, during his stay in New York, i LR from responsibility and that, there- | n, the car dis that their wages would be in- | Visited the Dobh's Ierry School for Gen Ridge, N. J. Nov. 7. L} fore the decisions of the peace con- ey e an sl 10 60 or 65 cents per hour, . where he Inspented the building | 1< Jeni e i O G e e e ek et The Effects of oplates- zome syveslem wo in fuoll j end system employed. sl oy 35wl Today this repe lenied | & trustee of the Commecticut School | «0d for move than &5 years its secrc- | mature veflection, cannot he materi THAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and its various The winter factory league baskot- s bination and this fact malkes necces- During h S A i 3o at Meriden and made the !# died at his home here today. | ally changed preparations, all of which are narcotic, is well known. Even in the William Gubbins substituted M‘.‘,'H,:}:‘,,',,.! ‘,'.,;m;m'»: \u‘-'l‘t)ln‘ivt \:,w,““ \:'., lH ”.‘fi”m,‘,{f,: '\(3‘ :‘\r the school. i Brewer who had heen m - The conditions of peace as they szmfi]cst doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the func- = der an agreement which explres noxt i e this city for seven years, retired from | were handed to the B rfan dele- tions and growth of the cells which are likely to become permanent, causing e e e e DIRECTORS TO MEFET. business two yvears ago. He was 72 [ sation the letter seis h were not | imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in later life. B i 5 Fpbigd o swly olected directors of e | Years old ingpired by any idea vengeance Nervous diseases. such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying efore that time anyway ! ”"" REY I ] meet mass 13 and the Allies do not intend {o make owers are a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quiet — - e e s O . | Bulgaria pay for il her paci mis. | in their infancy. The rule among physicians is that children should never ) THANKSGIVING DAY, | j*,;;‘y’:“t'{"""‘"I*I'i',' 2 At timo lans | SPANISH. RAILROAD MEN BRGE e e .| Teceive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and Ruth Humason entertained | for the vears activities will bi dis- FHREATEN TO GO ON SPRIKE | (o establish @ petice juat. S ol ceAtienifunavoidablc AN el S e S rune and Tuesday evening at her honme at 230'| cussed and the organization o the Granada, Spain, Nov The rail- | fertile and they remind £ he administra K}l:io n.ody‘:}es, Drops, @'qr_l s, Soof ll“gu" tp: : High street in honor of Miss Mollie i board will he completed. Thisi8 the | o.0q men at w meet last night de- | this connection that they fith" ?arm)ul:}s \mdcm'l .rin lb) ]Hdu) hulg 7 ph)m?‘?n':w(‘:?ld:—; :h:l:ryfii‘? [4‘\m kin who is to soon hecome the | first meeting of the year for the STOUD. | cided fo strike unless discharged men | NOr an outlet to the Acgean seq Crened landhoiCiHe pit etouldinolivelaspattys CollE R ld anpRa0 aLet s The letter informs the Bui e attention of a physician, and it is nothing less than a crime to dose them willfully with narcotics. : T o Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears the 6 BELL-ANS | of the bride to be attended the so-| The case of Dr. Louis B ATy | replied to this fact must not he e signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. T cial and contributed to the musi idgeport against Dr. 12, - Fromen . 2 o © | en as assent on the points raised. It | H y i . : m Hot water | rogram of the evening. The wedding t city, which was to be heard Paris, Nov. T, (Havas).—The Aus- | is added that the modifications made | @enaine Castoria always bears the signature of Sure Relief | Coremony will take place on the | before the clty court mextWeek was trian delosation has handed fo the | 1 T BELINE '"chisfls'” bride of Messenger of this T T T | are reinstate dwithin two days. | : city. About 30 young women friends CASE IS ) that if some of their questions the reply ar in the treaty morning of Thanksgiving Day in Si. | settied our of court this R0IMINg by | neace conference the ratification docu- text of the original doctrine rc 1 t I ch. Attorney Henry Roche. ment of the treaty of St main. f maining unchanged in other respects - FOR INDIGESTION

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