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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1919. i ¥ ' !"M\v53:2}:}:3:)’3})}:}}}:}:’3}3}}:D:}::S’::}: | | | i Shower| | Bath IN ANY TUB nickerbocker _? PHOWER BATH BRUSH. FITS De Gogorza sings at the ANY FAUCET IDEAL FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. CTHE ickinson Drug Co., 163-171 Main Street Grammar School November 12 SFALLS e e, | Fownes’ Gloves s HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. Hear this famous Victor artist! Extraordinary interest attaches to this De Gogorza recital be- cause of the double opportunity it affords the music-loving public. S S B T S T T T S T e T T 2 is that it is a ‘sho(\)»"”n;c?mplgtz Open Monday Nights Until 8:30 lines of this famous make of gloves. wt, the club® has reéeived many .93 ASYLUM ST, phonograph records, hooks. magu- | HARTFORD zines, cte.; also our Christ enter- | h \ tainment It is a privilege in itself to hear this well-known baritone, and added importance is given to the event in that it enables you to compare his beautiful voice with his Victor Records. Attend this concert and note the individual qualities that distinguish De Gogorza’s voice. Then go to any Victor dealer’s and hear the Victor Records by De Gogorza. Note how faithfully his interpretations are portrayed on the Victrola. It is because of this absolute fidelity that De Gogorza makes Victor Records; that the greatest artists of all the world are Victor artists. and club button ‘It is our hope to “have room cnough to carry on physical training {Directors’ Report Shows Many i iy s mumwers whe wonn embership for the 12 months was 718 Victrolas in great variety of styles from $25 to $950. prder your Xmas greeting cards at Adkins, 66 Church street.— | Boys' club have preparved their state- t. ment for t perviod from Septem- Athough Zone System Is Still New, ho regular mecting of Martha | per 1, 1918, todSeptember 1, 1919 o | pter, U. 2. S, will Lo held on : el i Trolley Officials I'eel That It - which is herewith printed Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. irsday cvening at 7::0 o'clock froswill bo a food and a miscel-| “The following report is an outlin Working Out Well. pous sale in the bangvet hall the work carried on from Septem At @ meeting held in New Haven afternoon, donations of food o ber 1 1918, to September 1, 1919, hy | Stturday the trustees of the Connceti- Ful articles will he appreciated, B iloved b o cosial Lowy. | Wie New Britain Boys clib cut company adopted resolutions of | ngraving orders Jfor <Christmas tendance Reports, ibpreciation of the co-opcration given | uld be placed now. See Adkins, | September October, 914; i ¥ all the employes of the company in v ool o [ November, 1.879; December, 1ago; CSUDIishing succosstully the zone sys- | ; fem which is effective on all lines of | the company. Although it has been in operation only 10 days, the zone sys- fem has proved its practicability, and the trustees were pleased with the average monthly attendance | manner in which the public has re- from September 1, 1918, fo Septem- | sponded. Looked at from every an ahn D Ik has taken up his duties the clect I department of the ¢ Departure plant ! January, r ey Mareh 2,493 April 3.164 3,064 June, 2,612; uesday, Nov Mr. Kennedy will | Avgust, 1,02 b'a. dancing party at the bungalow. | «my,, mer pupils and friends are cor- ted ady 910 I e Iy invited.—advt ber 1. 1919, was and the num- | the system is a success, the company her of visitors who called at the clih | Stites, and the short trial it has had e Victrola & @k VIKING E WINNERS. «HI' d ASTERS VO]CE REG.US PAT.OFF, was 1,147, convinces the company that the ma- jority of the people prefer it to any fn- creased flat-fare system The new metal tickets, which take the place of paper tickets, went on sale - Shorgs St il ; yesterday in all cities and towns ex- i:n};/{:m “”f ‘l“'\.\"“fi”;m '“‘:H”‘ the ) Chamber of Commerce during vear ! cept Bridgeport, Norwalk and Stanm- B Work Donc by Boys' Club Band. | ford, where they will be on sale in « } k, 46 South 2 street, $5: [ “'Liberty Loan rallies; ltalfan | (OW, 92%8. They are: being sold in ene, city, $5; ., 805 East| parade an Helief rally; Wap | BickaBes offdT for 31 and the publy et, $10; Blank, $5: M. Leupold, | Work camps \iddlotoms Wor. | 15 expected to find them very con- lana C., $10: Blan . Demar- | come 8 rda: L Evitisnh) Day | Lonlenbinstalkingthetplace fofichange Vulcan Iron Worl i 5 e for fares, By o o Just in | parade; i pelotesane Do Seol = | SSBBBB BB D BB DS IHD DD DT IS OIS DD DD I I I DO DD EEECEEEEEECEECECEC EE S EC R CE S CECaECCCacs ! : reh street, cert, Sons of St. George: three con- RS ton, 60 Oak s bretia, . Ohlson, § «t strect: Boys” Club Activitis. Harrison Conner, of o, 1, Jolod Talc Local “Y” Secretary XAGLES PLAN CELEBRATION. man Hutchinson, Kensington, § “Carpenter shop: radio classes: o o) i) 4 b . i e ; &ot, L. B. Sandg floor lamn ementary first aid and hygiene & Tio Receive Decorations | Locar Lodge to Take Part in Nation- 2 Hurrison Conmner, of Aveh streel, prds Made at Close of Fair in| Work Done by the Boys. Bungalow Last Night. “Five Liberty Loans; Be Work campa 1; Red C e prize winners a e drawing : b he priz 0315 t the drawin covered many jobs for 15 Master s Voict - C o Victor qusiiey, atwmys oot bt 2 Victor Tolomg MBI O New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month - n i ’a\ r A g n o i f i n f n i " n i o n A o o o f " i " " o n i A A i A i N n n o A N i " fi :fl“ i n f " " A n " i i " N i R n A A A A i i i " A o " A i A A A i A A n A o " i A " " A " A A o h % A A h % " n [ i s n f " I A o (DSBS OIS DEDOSID DD DI DS SIS S DN D D D oS e eSS DRI DI DDSIDIDIIDDIDIDISID! trudc Anc 26 n street nd; orches piano ons: cluh Thomas W, Wilbor of this eity, onc Wide Moyement This Evening. B ards il bR madc s today @ i : e 0 i one of the eity’s recently returned : 5 _ . 5 f E b4 e T I today at 4m]n \m!l | ..‘,x,nk WAV o Ll Bnem T ol n e @ s £ secrefyries cited by The New Britain aeric of Eagles [IERA D IFIED ADS last stree ontest illinrd tournaments: canm- : £ 1o , » Unite: States and Frenc : 5 o i bliliard tournaments: cani-i, ., %ing has been attached to the 1z, | Poth the United States and French | i) nave aspecial Armistice night L L - - | paign for clc iness: clay mouldi 0.1 G unit at Yule universily for governments for exceptional zealous- séiebratl he lodge 14 5 e el B sl o O ness ‘tostaty while sepving i the war | telcbration in ‘the ‘lodge rooms this y FOOD FOR TITE BODY scouting; « thenics Wincheste il I ey R o i3 Junior Rifle corps: police court; state & f it ne has been notified that he iz to | evening at § o’clock. "There will be 3 . L from Company 1 of the 102d i n and Moon Qintment | et meer i New ftaven, Winimg | (0, Company 1ot the 1020 hian. | T80 G ekorations the latter part | speaker, « varied cntertamment pro- g five entries: basehall fean Zslcetbalif]es e = R s of the month in Detro It is expeet- N el oshoh = K “relicf for burns, sores. piles, | - : | across. AIr. Conner was in six of the | OF the moh e S ee s | gram and light refreshmeiris Batliitis, rchoumatism, infnenzo |l - o o alingsclass LSRN endentilinatilesiin (fie World war yille Gl ? The Yol 4 A agles all over the countey v nounatien V%L {and six hoys attended conference at! iy the battles of Chemin-des "] charge of the awarding of decarations. | 1ave fived upon November 11 for spo- DO You Get New Haven Wilbor was recommended for decora- | oy day observances every vear, Eand back, snuff a little up each Scicheprey, Arzonne Fovest, St Mi- et o e : 2 4 - had distinguished him- | : SEh i, and take a little on the tongue | Other Activities. hiel and Chateau Thierry. A num.| ton after he had B and tonight's observance will be the A . . : . : 1 self by carrving food to the soldiers| g .o ! P Ol 0 l‘) bral times a day. It yuilds the ‘Since September 1. 1919, there has | ber of returned overseas mien Tave | Pof Y CoUng B0V G L0 PR ALSt ure ive ) | ¥4 les of i{he stomach nerves been successfully organized a house | Peen enlisting at the local recrr P = - NOINT WITH SUN AND MOON | committee of instructors. There are | ©flice in the Park hotel building. MNTING OIL for tired body feel- | 17 members on this committee. They S SCHOOL NOTES. rheumatism, hardened arteries, § consist of chairm ectond v £O WORK DEGRL , lumbago, and sore feel. Pre- | troasirc na partment i 1 A. W. Lowric wiford, | siructors 1 committ mall size 40¢, lay - DICKINSON DRU supplies. Do you buy it of dealers who know what they are selling you? t 3 ! We buy our Olive Oil direct from the importer in New York | The directors of the Boys' club met The second degree will be exempli- | at (he Boys' club thig afternoon at 2 3 Our oil is the Virgin Olive Oil, the first pressing from the first mee g fied at the mesting of Phenix lodge, | o'clock duality of ripe olives, the kind with the delicious nutty flavor once a weck T ate 11 activities 7 Odd Fellows, in the Hungerford court The school council will meet this meeting rooms tomorrow evening.{ afternoon at 4:30 in room 104 in the i e For salads, frying purposes, 1 1, or for medicinal use, this committee has been | This is to he the last rehearsal of the | Grammar school for the purpose of working we have bought moving- | team before the degrec is wWorkeq, | discussing the revision of council’s picture machine and : - under the auspices of the Center| constitution as to representation Z If vou are a user of Olive 'Oil; get our Imported Olive Oil | moving pic ) cost | lodge, in Meriden Thursday ey Sl S o tn ihe =mne Gveniug ihe Nothi [ $210. We have paid of this amount | A delegation of about 40 nfembers will | committee of seven to exaniine Super- othin T AT T (e { all but $65. The piano was originally | attend the exercises. leaving the rooms | iy Holmes' report will meet 5 ite in corn flakes $600. but we are getting $200 off on | at 7 o'clock and making the trip by ident of the Teachers' club, —says (/< s B O S e B R S s e ST ey » of the club, expenditures of money our Tmported Olive Oil is unexcelled—because it's absolutely pure it. We arc paving for this piano on | Alito hs. Harry Wessels, and a committee from | monthly instalments. as the commi - - the club to discuss social conditions : ! club. L d [ tee is able to earn money Dy giving MILK G ' and. needs for a t FO!ks who want good ! ’ : md the housekeeper receives only six | g - T never changed, It has the realt un educational nature. interspersed quart tickets for a dollar. The milk- pOST i DRU(’ S ORE e taste. Order a pound today. | now and then with a little comedy dealers assert that this raise has been - ~n i - TheFerald Sore < < S 181 M AN TRELT \ i | | BE o ] “We arc now forming our basket- | caused by the high cost of dairy ma- | ball team from our seniov member- | terial and the farmers starting the i i | ship. ,We e also installed a shoc- | firsg of the \ will | receive i e Sfl‘lemflfl Tfad‘flg Goal ::’;::;}lihq(\ s edtipren e i d i‘ “J:r!vr‘rri'iri“v.‘ml:'!(-):"”. WL Spachve, mg & LYCEUM TONIGHT k. i