New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 25, 1919, Page 2

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hanksgiving Candy merica’s Best Durand’s [Huyler’s hitman's age & Shaw’s Belle Mead Sweets. Salted Almonds $1.39 1b Assorted Hard Candies 75c¢ | ckinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street SFALY Smartly Failgred Blouses that will increase the effectiveness of your Styles found A s— Satins, qualities of crepe de chine, mome cloth, rich Tusty s satins, in love shades of TOsC orchid and Luke Horsfall Co. 93 ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD costume — that can he only at Hor Of washable Tovely sunset, flesh | which the co CITY ITEMS | Téhe Clothing House will clos 1(! . . Wednesday., Remain closed un- | 1)y morning.—advt. | tanley Women's Relief Corps will | jd&its regular meeting tomorrow | thoon at 2:30 o'clock in G. A, I | L. | paeial 10c and 13c glasses at 4 for N. B. Bargain Store, 1-3 Main, | ner m Advt. i “opies of plans for the new Novth- | i school are office of the schools and con- invited to take nates, it the erintendent of ctors have heen to prepare es i Fitzpatrick has administratrix of the herine Fitzpatrick and Abram Jr.. has appoint ad- ator of Abram Howell, S os- been | estate of heen library will be c¢losed tnksgiving day pecial Thank; 11, $2. Rese t. - day | iving ations. Dinner, Elks’ Phone 260.— SENIORS’ DAY AT Y™ eniors’ day will he of M. C. A. on Thank pning, ot which time rogram of ium there athleties in the under the direction of physical \fair will be “yp director and many are ex- The teams of Cap- | ns and John Dehm | me scheduled for the following will play: | Kieswetter, | ell, I.. Jones, Dehm, W. | anderson. A son and TI Schade, Harrcock FORE ACTIVE, » local courts - of rica. who been active in hip ampaign which bned several weeks ago are at the | sent time leading in the drive, hav- secured many new candidates for order. An effort is beir e each court double it p. The Court Friendly d | meet the presence o m is requested have \ was made to | member- | e team 0 o'clock all members of the this eveni % FOOD FOR THE BODY i hn and Moon Ointment | gk relief for sores, ns, neuritis, rheumatism, it sore throat, catarrh Anoint st and back, snuff a little up each r1i, and take a little on the tongue eral ti day. It rebuilds the ues of (he siomach nerves. OINT WITH SUN AND MOON TING OIL for tired body feel- ardened arteries, d sore feet B- piles, | influenza, | burns, K. OF P. TO OBSERVE | will be taken to the lodg | which there car Lumburg of | city meeting to he | since Foresters of | BRITAIN AMERICAN TOYS AND GAMES LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN OF USEFUL TOYS Our Xmas Toys are now on display. Also Chil- dren s Games. including the latest, uch as “Pollyan- a” “Ronl\" “Pit”, Sunny Monday”, Bean Bag, ng Taox S. Map Puzzle, Checkers, Dominoes, Sewing \c! ht( ., Etc. Sece our new toy rack. Herbert L. Mills HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREFT Open Monday Nights Until 8:30 DR. REEKS MAY REPLY Ith Board Who Was| 14TH ANNIVERSARY | Member of H Criticized by Water Commission Washington L. Morgan Lodge Will Gives out Si Hold Celebration This Evening in | I Dr. T. Eben Reeks, in stating that S, he didn't care to be drawn into news- Knights of paper controversy over the chlorir ing of New Britain's *there water supply be- and Pythias 1410 this ning will celebrate the anniversary of the institution of = cause is a proper time the lodge in Vega hall on Arch street. | place for such a reply.” intimates that | A Dbanquet will he held in the main | the matter has not been dropped but : 20 o’clock at which the grand that an e meeting of the board of )i the state organization will health further action may be talen. Should the entire st: Dr. Reeks was severely criticized by tend the aif: . one of the members of the health commission, in a statement given the press, for his action the last meet- ing of the health bo: At the next meeting a successor to ertainment | Dr. William AL Stocksvell will probably of the pro-! be named. At ¢ two candi made by | being considered, one being Manuel Cave of| ate of Yale and Harvard and Souvenirs to those who| of public health service, the other, Dr will be pre-| James Faulkner, is a Veteran of the crand lodge.| world war and also an experienced health officer. Howing the hanquet, ¢ will be t 0 o'clock. The 4 will he the : Chanceilor port, served in the world war sented by members of the Double Wedding At St. RESCMES DU Maty’s Church Tomorrow Cu Ll g i who has been ill during the sle wedding will he solemnized Uispatcher past V's church tomorrow morn- ‘clock by Rev. John T. W Eucag o park vesterday absence DAILY ificant Statement. | & éral days resumed his duties at the William Guhbins Bryan was ill several weeks ago and returncd to work for stor, when Miss Helen 1 1 of Stanley street will marry Os- Southington and | Driscoll, brother . of the | = Wwill take for his. life com- ) Miss Ber Fortin of this Tht Joy Df A Wedding there reception at the home of : Il:;rjefi‘tl jsol;":m s bride ley arler Sk Ll e i happiness that comes to one thru possessing Jeremiah bridg, street, s will leave on their honeymoon. Upon their return they ! ;\):H‘ .v‘\m. in this city. Miss and M. | W% edily. - The soft; di iscoll are the children of Daniel | Dot i \hngmshed‘appearancc it i renders brings out your natural beauty to its full- est. In use over 70 years. City \lcttmg Tomght For School Bond Issue | issuing $80,000 in pilirpose of ac- o be used for school purposes will come up at the special held in the com- mon council chamber tonight. Bids for the trunk line will be ved by the public Gouraud's Orlenfal Creém The matter of school bonds for the quiring property sewer board of wor its meeting one week The meeting was to have tonight, sther business @ postponement was Necessary. from ton Magnificent Rather been e but because i a st term with - i | which 1o describe our line of NOWICKI BUYS PROPERTY. | Attorney Tenvy ! P. J. Murray has purchased a family dwellir house at street from Nathan and Jenn blat. Nowicki, through two- tanley > Green- The selling price is said to have been in the ]‘\’gil,h(ilh‘““l,nl $7,500 1 Photographs Christmas substituted. M. | H : i a short time i i ASSISTANT PROSECUTOR TLL, \ Attorney Joseph G. Woods, prosceuting aftorney at the local po- 1nee cour is ill at his home on Trin- ity street, where he has been confined Sunday l‘ assistant But nothing more mild will do them justice. We produce the that's all there is to it, ARCADE STUDIO Photographer in zoods and As Influenz s N exd ited form of Grip, LAN- ATIVE BROMO QUININE Td should he takgn in lai dos is prescribed for ordinary Grip od plan is nm to wait until you ave sick, but | T IT by LAXATIVE QUININE lets in time, Iing Your Town L,L\U\IU Tab- RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MAIN ST, OPP. ARCH ST. PHONE 1409-2, Extra Special ValuesDuring Thanksgiving Week in Suits Select a New Coat and have it for Thanksgiving. Aprons for Thanksgiving. Smart new Jewelry has just arrived. Now showing a distinctive line of Blouses, Gloves, Lingerie, Hosiery and Knit Underwear. . HANDKERCHIEFS FOR THE HOLIDAYS Many smart effects for 15¢ to $2.25 each. Also pretty ideas in Children’s Handkerchiefs. Beautiful Silk Undergarments. HERALD, FUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 5, 1919, Besse-Leland’s THE LIVE STORE Let’s All Be Good Fellows This Thanksgiving Not an awful long way from your home there’s a family that’s had hard luck this year. The old purse is pretty low and the kiddies are won- dering whether there will be a Thanksgiving for them or not. You’re going to have your fat turkey and all the other goodies—but what about that poor family? You can make your day all the more enjoyable—all the more a real Thanksgiving—if you share with those that have not. Find where that needy family lives and let them know that this is a pretty good old world after all. Besse-l.eland Co 38 STORES 38 CITIES Always More Value for Less Money

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