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ttle Dolls TS i1 1OVE |7~ . Big Dol 10 NG CHICKENS } ““The Church and the Times | THANKSGIVING All Size ‘ sprngs Look Altr the House | Sunday Morning Sermon Subject ' While Parents Work, Their 01| | e s e |8 at the Methodist Church. This A R V S EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1919, b . i S i | § Is Mr. Cook’s Last Message ‘as trouble by withdrawing children (rom school, or delaying their enrollment for months or until such a violation | i as or. is discovered. The district iS rather B removed from the center of school STATLONERX: DERD. life and children arc kept at home and cows und | B I8 to care for the poultry | the home life of (he ] cmploye o “The Reconstruction of France”’ compulsory cducation, and the at- vounger chil tendance department has been en- » ge st corvect the spirit of ®H ive chilaren have beon ! placed imn A Ad S " school under compulsion, and one d E 7 30 . e n Address Sunday Evening (7. 169-]7] Mam street ness. A doctors’ certificate is on fite | N = o % at the office of the bureau, an the girl is reporting (requently to-the doc- by Mr.Barry Of the MCAH MISSIGn' tor. Her return to school is expectea | |8 in a few days. i No relief situation has been ad- justed during the last three weeks, although tha bureau is at present hd (] working with the visiting nurse in €& 29 an effort to clean and keep resular Orlou er l al school two children whose mother is oo ill to give them the proper care, The bureau has also interested an alien widow, mother of five children in applying for citizenship. She has e BRI An Address Wednesday Evening, HATS her or his family the protection of [} ] e e 8 o clock, by HERBERT. L’ MILLS i Nine children of kinderzarten age Hats Lf.:)(:fljfd to do so by the visiting . . HARDWARF 336 MAIN ST. e An American Girl Who Was g Attendance department during The real test of weeks of Oct. 13, Oct. 20 and Oct. 27 o e Absentees reported | \ a hat is quality 188, 149, 109; homes visited 166, 138, ) > o o sl | |3 hets e 25 Decorated Three Times by the ity price should of truancy children placed R MR King of Serbia for Bravery on the parents interviewed 24, 9, 21. LukeHorsfall o, | e e Fields of Battle. - Open Monday Nights Until 8:30 | 1 i school by the school 93 ASYLUM ST, physicians, are found on the streets Delicious Candies That Are Different | oL S e ue e For Your Sunday Eating effort to hasten ‘their return to| school, and to inquire whether or not O ® e iz ... 75c 1b Nut Tops 3¢ sthe advice of the school nurse is Snow Drifts - R o i e r St | SUOWE D= S 1 Chocolate Mallow Patties 75c¢ { e olloned S Vinegar Scotchies ..... 30¢ Ib Cream Caramels 50c dren report promptly at school after Chocolate Cream Butter Scotch a transter has been effected, have been interviewed and their neglect placed forcibly before them. | PPeanut Clusters 60c¢ 11 Toasted Marshmallows 75¢ Milk Chocolate Buds ... b S ceseeiia.e, 80C { I - = | et Ao e stopped in = = - e - = e Wintergreen and Peppermint Patties eso hree instances sstioned con- - - loot ! L for the OWL whist, | ceming the emplovient of ihe sove| REV. WARREN FI COOK employment of the boys Vi who wereound dsieting them | ] A v NEvm wom | e it Candy Specials fer Saturday t Bunga- | each case the boy was able to present it . Oct. 30, v 5 ) @ certificate of employment ; H = 3 I i . al e e CI : | o , 75c lb. Milk Coated Chocolates >aul Giberson was this morning | Uhescorted by parents is stopped | pastor of Trinity Church Will Take IS g : \ nted a permit to erect a $6.500 | duestioned and placed in school. At NS, 1 q me dwelling on Hillerest avenue. times he is followed to his home to Pulpit in Montclair, Now : S SpeCIal at 59C lb. Yon't forget C.C.C. club dance, Bar- “\P(Vr”n”. theiciigeRof absence] i Jersey g L ¥ <'s hall, Nov. 11. Armistice day.— | “ine factory calls have heen made ¥ X 4 ALWAYS FRESH ALWAYS DELICIOUS - and as many parents notified of the On Tuesday evening, November 18, ! g irregularity of their children i 2 ~ sach week we fe: our Candy Counte You will be pleased 2 farewell banquet and presentation | { o I K \ it Bach week we feature our Candy Counter il pleased Cook, will take place at the Caramallows. Coffee PPecans. Honey Jumbo Nougatines, Italian POISONED BY CANDY [Pranguet hall. Rev. Cook BRIk Ho : g # A ! Creams, Vanilla Creams, Caramels, Chips, Maple Creams, Walnuts tired as pastor of the Trinity Metho- vard R. Goglin of Holyoke Takes dist church und the ewell party = i\ s / and Nougatines, at ........ o . e . s 1b g N ) )I¢ ¢ el ) pcogni o) -3 i % 45¢ 1b Cream TPeppermint and Wintergreen vees 39c I fiss Jennic Jehning As Mis Bride— | D. W. Hoot Removed From Bristol pelncy helalinfuesosnition Ko T e h V. pr v valua services offered by him dur- Vill Live in Massachusctts, Garage to Local Hospital- ing his stay in this city | = 5 . woi : i Rev. Mr. Cook will deliver his last Week-End Pantry SpeCIals pretty wedding was solemnized Yesterday Afternoon. Sermion: at ‘the lacal chureh tonore If YOU USE YOU" Car I the home of Mr. and Mrs. August 5 row morning when he will 1k on \ & t the hospital this morning at- | .om o Atk o . - - N - = i o are ane (3 s, The hning of 45 Locust this afternoon | tending physicians pronounces the | - TRe_Church and the Tim Or Store it for the Winter , i \ 7 general commitiee in charge of the Opeko Coffee ... s RENERS s for { o’clock, when their yvoungest | condition of D. W. oot of 70 Trin- farewell banguet held g seting lust 6£E i’ . - i s > ghter, Miss Jennie Helen Jehning | ity street who was poisoned \(\VN'A;’””\ esbela aime sty xlbc Battery Jerutce i Opeko Tea . : i ot N e 1 1) i ! cvening at the office of Mayor George ; 5 e o umited in marriage to Edward R, | day afternoon in Bristol, as consid symond’s Tnn Cocoa . S o . for 36c e : | A. Quigley, a which time plans for i B ot eolyoke S ne ey A G lan v iose B e 8 d OB TS| e e S R e Can Help You B svmond's Inn Baking Chocolate i ... ..ooevevneno..... for e0do S]fnxv hnw(«n' of \r! 2 44[; ’l::;:‘;:“nx‘:;;h l“"”.\x: but the ]mm-n.n ent were: Rev. Henry W. Maier. Rev. w's Lutheran church, performed | 8 rities look roan early com- | : . tev. J. Tieo Sulli- g s N e troubleroiicari e - % ceremony. The living room where | blete recovery so favorubly are firet | o ‘\,”\\\m‘ “f;',,‘.‘uj “\\ o Iwi‘ \K‘T,I_'rA Tt will relieve you of the trouble of caring for your ceremony was performed was | day indications. o = & e 5 - o ked with palms. and vases of | Hoot. who is ahoul 20 yvears of a ; » eSS g 3 i : N A L) , ite chrysanthemums were placed | has been engaged in the sarage bus v A, Mills, George H. Dyson, e will prm'ulc you with every rcqmrcm‘m( ng\unn_r_\ to : a r S Rt Sl SOIRECIEO Bt I BLLGE R Bk, SOl o e o ey et Tom vzt S put your battery in condition for service during freez- g > 1 d in the other rooms. he did not return to the city yester- | wio: 5 ] ) ) : d " h | Tiss Frieda Goglin, sister of the | day for his dinner he purchased o i ing weather. ; g > DRUG STORE [dezroom, attended the bride as | piece of pie and some candy in the ; ? s S e . i B E id of honor and Gustave Jehning, | Bristol Candy Kitehen at about 3 | F’neuznonia I(_you are going to l.}} up yourcar, come in «‘!(m le "‘,'3 : ST "‘Laa ST H ther of the bride. served as best [ o'clock in the afternoon. Returning | - about our plan of Winter Battery Storagc. Exide T h. The bride wore a dark brown his zarage he stavied to work | often follows a K g | FEATURED EACH WEEK BY US Symond’s Inn Chocolate Pudding oo . 2 for 16c Herbert V. Camp, Dr. battery while idle and o el Tl o | AT MAIN GTREET j an 1 3 =G 1 25 ! rage gh, dependable; 1ts cost 1s low. S R— f of silvertone and a velvet hat to | agai A. W. Griswold. who is his N storage 1s thorough, p E , ; . 3 ¢ o 4 eglecte o i . o, and corried o bouauet o tner in business ope ned_the doors 4 e a roses. The maid of honer wore | 1e shop a #0 and found ool | KILL THE q ESINERO RGO Sy ; C 1 butter ark blue velour suit with hat to | Iving on the floor so he got in touch | CoLp! 5 and advise you regarding its condition. “Exide” Service tch “and carvied a honguet of yel- | with the police department at once. | HILL'S : will put itin A-1 condition for winter use. chrysanthemums. The bride’s r, Jennings w <ummoned and | & : the maid of honor was a brooch | With the aid of a stomach pum “YExide” Scrvice is vour service, regardless of the make e | A » P re showered with choice wedding | moval of © Young man to the New 1 Cflll for a Free Bal‘fery Te‘r Today 1 s fromn their many friends. Mr. | Britain hospital Mrs. Goglin have gone on a | Investization made by the police | 160 MAIN ST. TEL. 1025--1025 t wedding {rip to New York and | and the altending physician confirms Standard cold remedy for i years z Sl et el e ot p b opiates—breaks up a Gold in 24 % * v their home in Holyoke M candy caten by him carly in the hours—relieves grip 'n 3 days: v clerk in the Springfield | afternoon | Money back if it fails, “The . Exide Service Station, Elm St ee: Leg of genuine Lamb 35c lb; fresh Pork Shoulders HED CROS SEALS. ( R et 30c 1b; Boston rolls of Beef 35¢ Ib; Pork Loins 42¢ 1b; picture, » Choepped Steaks 30c; home made Sausage Meat 40c Sl 1b; Deerfoot farm (ittlc vork) Sausage 53¢ 1b; Roasting Hope (o Sell 100,000 ilere o Provide Fresh Aiv Cund, | [ el ar) Re il Crosit e o ki Fowl 50c; Morrell's Hams 12 lbs at 39¢ 1b; Bacon : /- | tubercutosis fund will go on sate ) G ‘h] 5 sliced 55¢, Ham Shanks 25¢ Ib. ‘;’;‘]f l;i';i’:‘t;gj""’h:x‘p’g‘;:‘r‘]jfed e e s B Lo NU T‘ E‘G E XPRE ss Spinach 35¢ pk.; Celery 18c; Lettuce 10c; Pars- EECHAM'S PILLS have | 100 hii, 1ot e sommittee - 2 ley 5¢; String Beans 25¢ qt. ‘ fon used. for 60 years by | jucting to opn 4 tresh i ruma for Bk HARTFORD, CONN. Pillsbury’s and Gold Medal Flour $1.80 !5 Ib pople all over the globe. the Kiddies next summer and - the Y sack. EEGH M s glh‘: “,‘h_‘ G : E Btttcr DAILY EXPRESS i Grape Fruit, large juicy, 2 for 25¢. stamnps will 20 on sale the first orEDiC I e R S R ontl Tilan dtet. dine Crunberries 2 qts fer 25c. ! Thel rgestSale of oSomcal i i : . changed. Y has the real ‘ 7 Mivad 5 s 35¢ » ILLS Any Medicine in oalnod 1 schivpls Al Blors e, T '—_‘ml ! Heinz Sweet Mixed Pickles 35¢ 1b. Himuhece Wil bu - chatgeof the | coffee tasie. ¢ pound tony. HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN | MERIDEN ! Molasses Kisses 35c Ib. the World. ! mail orders. M F. A Searle will | 35¢ per pound. o1 Sold everywhere, In boxes, 10c., 26c. | be in_ charge ot post oifice booth. Phone Elizabeth 378 343 928 Chocolate Creams 35c¢ Ib.