New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 10, 1919, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEM arlor Stoves || = ivei Oil Heaters Lawson Gas Heaters A. A. MILLS 80 WEST MAIN ST. Plumbing LINCOLN ST. SCHOOL MEETING THURSDAY Harvest supper and Musicale Under tuspices of Parents and Teachers' Association. Under the auspices of the Street school Parents and Teachers’ and the evening 13, at the association, a harvest supper musicale il of Thursday, Lincoln Street An appeti: be held on November school. ng menu has been ar- raigned, the food to be preparcd by women of the school district. Sup- per will be served from 6 to T, cafeteria plan being followed Several of New Britain's most pop- ular musical artists will contribute to entertainment program. Miss 1 Johnson and rederick W Latham have been ured vocal soloists. and the ity low music. All persons interested in school work are invited to attend the supper and social by the committee in charge se embly will join in commun- singing. A social hour Lunch’s orchestra will furnish $1,300 ADDED TO FUND. Vote to Turn of Baseball Beaefit for Patrolmen In Rececipts Pensions. The committee in charge of the benefit New Britain August meeting after baseball zamie between the and Meriden police last presented a the the patrolmen noon showing that $1,300 been realized. Tt wz to the entirc amount into the polic men’s pension fund, which, at the of the fiscal contained report at had s voted opening $16, The haseball tributed by the partment, the heen realized vear, amount the efit turned is th from first sum con- members of the de- other money having from the five per cent. from liquor licenses. With of prohibition the cops look around for some of cnriching their was no discussion petition for -=n in ber derived the coming will have ther mes to ns There to wages. ex- chequer. held relative increase in HELP FOR MOTHER A mother whose strength~ is over-wrought or who is thin, pale ornervous, should find re- newed energy in every drop of SCOTT'S EMULSION Let it help turn your daily tasksfromaburdentopleasure. Scott’s Emulsion is abundant in those nourishing ele- ments that every mother in the land needs. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N. J+ the Why Worry on Baking Day? Thousands of housewives have solved the baking prob- lem by using only Angelus Flour The purest flour from finest wheat. Thompson Milling Co., Lockport. N. Y. 9S8 UK ‘s 863 ‘ddevy 'V &q pros | SR — Lincoln | the | A male quartet will also sing | will fol- | vesterday | turn | i l | | i 1 Tinning Time: Mr. Following 11 rmon, Cook bade farcwell will be ten= in the I " BUSINESS MEN Bookkeepers, snally tion. Il Teachers, farewell banquet Students ‘and All Mental Workers hall tomorrow cvening Brain Nutriment = cong Stenographers, dered a Big Real word, thought and aetion neces- : for Sta which will SKATING RINK IS PLANNED BY LAWLER and wears must D collapse. KALPHO out the rebuilt nerve or the tssues ; system Fhree starts at the acts on the brain, nerves, muscles and Dlood cells: rebuilds wornout nerve tis sues and, by virtue of its antiseptic prop- erties, prevents the decay of tissues and consequently tends to repel discase. KALPHO regulates the gray matter the brain and is therefore indispensablel to all mental workers. Contains no harmful nor habit-forming drugs. At druggists, $1.00. Refuse su s1st on the genuine K serve its magical effect. foundation and Former Athlete Wil i 1in 11 Utilize Old ors in Turncr Hall for Combination Are of the la Auditorium and Soon Work Turner of hall combination reconstructing Arch street hall started the old on e to dance skating rink he plan of and roiler and it manager, month’s time for these buildings has i i been awarded to Rutherford & DMe- Carthy, contractors. The work on this t of the building was started Fi day and eight cellars are already du The Hardware City Loan corporation has the backing of the manufacture of the city. These new building pro- jects will be the means of making New Britain a bigger and better city and will do much to relieve shortage of rents here. By spring it is expected that 100 new homes will be | through the corporation. The ber of ncw tenements will be the Lawler, to put the new , James 000 into the work of The buldi Mr. Lawler has announced, will also remodeling place. be used for of that sport roller polo in the event coming into prominence in Connecticut n, while the = and accommodations of the buildin would also make it an deal place for the holding of boxing exhibitions prominent resident one of Lk around athletes some Tel. 381 Heating erected num- about BIG BUILDING C Hardware G A the erection houses at 000 cott, Jud been Lum Louan 200. The residents of of the ci have petitioned Postma William F. Delaney for the establ ment of a4 postofiice sul ation in the section and he has approved of the pe- pastime. tition and has forwarded it to Wash-| The building is in ington. | present Turner hall 1t is estimated that building oper "is by means of a D in the city for the present fi south of the larger buildi 1t ill total $5,000,000. T3 vear spacious hall and with the incre local factor excellent and room made by the removal of seve of them are ng avertime partitions it should be one of the bes halls in the city. The lighting systc GOL be renovated throughout value 1ented by the addition of a of W 1so to be laid if ) sawler's plans The go through. The new buildi will v 1 be open to the public by the fi vou the year. vears ago s best remembered by his polo connections with some of (he est Connecticut teams and one of the prime movers for bringing back of that once the north section he ONTRACT AWARDED popula the rear and -way a of access to it little the " City ch Ih Loan Cdrporation ives it to New Britain Lumbe cal S in many ne & Coal Company. tell « house building contract involving of 21 three-tenement an estimated cost of §242. st, Day, Greenwood, Wol- Bain and Stanley streets and dand Seymour avenues h. made to the New Britain ber Co. by the Hardware corporation. The coniract of the 21 cellar PREACHES PINAL SERMON, tev. Warren F. Cook, tendered his resignation pastor of | Trinity Methodist church, delivered his last sermon from the local pulpit vesterday morninz, at which time he spoke on “The Church and ¥er num-, and tell floor |, to kno who recently ' power City | for 2 in d he L2 { Your Grocer | Lots of Karo R cooking and baking Karo is used in millions of homes. In ali cocking and baking recipes use mostly Karo instead of sugar. It is sweet, of delicate flavor and brings out the natural flavor of the food. Nothing better than Karo for candy making. For successful preserving use Karo fifty-fifty with sugar or use straight Karo if preferred. Buy In Quantities —Save Money i ‘Crystal Whité-in the Red Can, Golden | Brown-in the Blue Can, Mapie Flavor | the new Karo with plenty of substance | and a rich Maple Taste -in #fie Green Can. e T R SRS S YT T KRR T TRy 8 3 $3,000,000 PROJECT of BER 10, 1919, Estate Deve opments P wicy Quarter Within Years. de ter 1 $3,000,000 iiriy e next thre now at work on nd which is locate he Max K and well know before the street | w 1 would fill ind was ecard up in GOLIA wit of the LDINIS this the ist and he w GOLDINE n to hear the ise it. Don't remedy drug ngs yo ne clos Norm this inkin ood 1] Naw B it 12 Mo GOLIXNE, hi f G GOLDINE at ELL'S m of ith It rec hortc p others . Wednes LD DRUG the the will mile Delicate hood « Edwa promot ment it s ~ Childre Cod Liver and Iron Tonic, & build up frail, sickly children Her Doctor Aiken, S. vears of ad life. T ina HAdvised Din My little girl been de te all s a left run-down condition ¥ 1 he could not keep. a minute, not even in her sleep. re very ch worried about her, 0 is a doctor, said ic he knew for ond tried it and you o improved by its too much for Vinol] > W. GEORGE. parents of weak, sic} in this vicinity to anding that if 1t fail Children _EONA We ask all delicz wi tur benefit t; tak mor vour little ones. Druggist, Drug rk & Brainerd H. s everywh , John J, Rus and G B3 otk S D) “’qm‘ The 68 Mfllg illustr § Cook B‘cok. -page, beautifully ated Corn Products it really helps to solve the | three-meal-a-day problem. Every house- l wife should have one. Corn Product { News York. Write us today.

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