New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 9, 1919, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY rlERALD TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1919, ‘ and economic commitiees of the New | High school faculty, meets each week | GREEKS VS, TURKS. ‘ latter being broken, accord to WILL ATTEND DEDICATION. M N E“E[] Liritain industrial council have held | for discussion of questions that vitally | Sl et ey e s meetings and will report and offer | affect young men of their age. This {Tormer Clash With Latter While Ad- ] headquarters. The Turks numbered | nony jodges of Masans are planning (0 r Omers rccommendations at the council meet- | club conducted a meeting previous 10 ! R ancine YA i Moy [ about 2,000 and were supporied by a | aitend the dedlcation of the new M- VI ing tomorrow e s, The e - | the Hartford football game, which was | " | number of machine guns, the state- | gonic home which is to take place in l: R Y PURP committee has CUre addressed by Coach Dunn and Physi- | Saloniki, Dec. S8.-——Greek troops ad- | ment says e Grecks lost an ad- ‘allingford Saturday. at 1:30 o Sy ment of our local bankers a cz cal Director Moorhead. Attendance in | i ancing to the line of demarkation in | jutant and six soldiers killed and a al automobiles will be used to at- Says paign of economic education to be|all activities of this department is ! agia Minor which was fixed by the | Sub- lieutenant and 17 soldiers wound- dedication, The services wil o 3 known as national thrift week to be | increasing and the limited space pro- | peace conference, have clashed with | ed, while the losses of the Turks have h charge of Wallace S. Moyle, hat Christmas Dinner | conducted a week beginning Jan- | vided for the boys is being felt. Dl focce ne vesitancs of tia | met been detsrmined ould taste better with So Secre[ary Bames Says in His are ™7 o ! “The membershi % made u s Boys® Department. ‘Momhly Report Read Last Night | ‘,’}‘?LL;';‘.‘.";.‘.’J:;E{Ii.‘.i;‘;:‘,fi‘}',‘;\:‘.\,“ii""‘ g SIS 180 00| s e B i,?@@@@@@@@%@@@@@@@@@@@@@@Qfifi%503(}@33; ar | organized into Bible stady clubs, | “Res ; ; say | meeting once a week. The High achool { HOL . BARNES. 1% The monthly meeting of the Y. AL {club led by Arthur Hancock of the f e} al Secr v ié) . ,’ C. A. board of directors was held last - = unc eve in the directors room of the i A wonderful drink | e (Sne et s | ICE SKATES - ICE SKATES of Jewelry, China, Cut Glass, Silver- : ware, are Gifts of Lasting Semiment e iness relative to the as- —Add water and e e e serve frozen, makes e For Old and Young And our stock is of dependable quality, style, value. ~Our prices are arranged to meet every purse. Do Your Xmas Shopping Early and avoid the rush of the last the fact that week. growing constantly causing some. a dandy sherbet— what cramped conditions that will make an extension neces- eventual $1.00 quart. sary. The .mbership is now 1,300 of which S s, 180 sus- . Gentlemen: } “Qutside of lhe regular routine k’nsnn Drug cu. activities of the Y. 1 A. during the past month, the attracting fea- | {ures of the program were developed ' ]69_171 Nam s“eet from the policy of emph community value of the building and was started, furnishing sport on Tues ve &) ° and the Industrial Leag i s i h Thursday bring inte the ® building hundreds of New Britain folks who do not otherwise frequent H RDWAR ) 36 AlN STREE the Y. M. C. A. Girls trom the fac- A E 3 M T tories also usc our bowling alleys. 3 - S0s Inabesiel Covupil 4 uacins Open Monday Nights Until 8:30 ’ | speedily and is / rapidly putti L e N R e e S O A Dent’s well planned program into* ¥ ) Tmported practice. Through this organi Hand-Sewn | |°f representatives from each factory ‘ o city, all of our program thal (Aape | concerns the industrial peo- »d oul. Sunday afternoon { mectings have been arranged and the GJOV(-!S for Men | ! Fellowship suppers started tonight. Iwade Of SEIECt— | The gymnasium is taxed to capacity Setected ~ Blended - Roasted U AN | ~.l:y "“f’ large membership and if the A.:cordmg to the Lo Touraine F =~ association is to continue to zrow, can cape — a pansion will have o be provided e i for soon. Membership receipts have fine quality and now reached, for eight months, the n a practical “all highest amount ever received for i e around” glove = CO g Physical Department. Ct We have a large as- Below you will find sortment of the follow- many Gift Suggestions: ing articles to select Parisian Ivory from: Link Buttons Diamonds Scarf Pins Watches Waldemar Chains Bracelet Watches Pocket Knives Plain and Stone rings Toilet Sets Brooches Bracelets Lavallieres Vanity Cases Pendants Mesh Bags Hand Painted China Bar Pins, etc. THE PORTER & DYSON CO. _ “OLD RELIABLE JEWELERS” AN ] # 54 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. BEEBHVTICHOT VOV HOH R BHTEFFEES S EGH VIR with 95 parllrlpa'mz AER tumbling is being conducted and is zopulaL EIEIE]IEE]IEE]@E]EIIE}IEIEEIEIEIIEIEJENEIEIEIE!EIEH'!IEEIE\EE@@@E@@EEEE@@EEIEEEJIEIEIEEEIEJEEEIEI ( RN THE EVENT YOU HAVE 1, PRICE /2 PRICE — WAITED FOR — / - swua Half Price Sale Trimmed Hats! CUY'HTMS ;"@@fl;fimiwhwmk Sale Starts Wednesday at 9 A. M.—Continuing to Saturday Night (Indust ticed regularl ticipation of o started Tuesd Dec 2nd. The bwed by the election of officer: . M. C. ; 1 its first Here, indeed, is your oppmtumtyf‘ind these are QUALITY HATS. Choice is unrestricted—every Hat in stock is included in this great sile. Many Hats have only been in stock for 48 hours. The Hats are more desirable than ever as they consist mostly of new midwinter millinery. Further word is unnecessary in connection with this event. The high standard of Goldenblum Millinery is recognized. Therefore the importance of this opportunity to purchase any Goldenblum Hat at HALF PRICE is 1 afternoon social at 2:30 | Scheduled > of the seagon on that self evident. COME EARLY. @@@é%é%é%@@&@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ at $5.00 a pair. | “Mr. Siater reports that si eight regular symnasinm C were conducted by the physic di- luke Hmsta"cfl rétors for a total of 1 with $43 Yoursem“forcompleuc&fee . in the boys cle E i classes and 519 in the 55 ‘sat; i i i il youtry *5 ASYLUM ST, men’s cl Hand ball was played, 55c A LB. et T e 2 BHESBHEBESGEERREGRES T A M W gular meeting of Martha S., will be held on 7:30 o'clock night and won from Waterbury 1548, Order of Owls, will hola | Independents. The p cal director R has arranged a schedule of twenty- one games thus far for the associa- tion team and the prospects for an even-balanced team look bright. H “The physical department en- 4!(‘2]!\'01‘0,11 to a St in every way the i industrial department in y - rs. A. C. Crosby of Glaston- | tion “of its program m‘r::‘(trnorr(mt‘}? sold today through the Camb |vyarious factori Oon 'I‘.hanks”ixmi | Estate company and Schultz & | morning games were condueted in the ello a six family block on Whiting | gymnpasium for the seniors. et ¥orthe Central Really Co eral occasions the handball he directors af the Commercial{locker rooms and pathing facilities st company have voted to pay a 5| were used by the different football cent. dividend on the capital stock | teams about the city. Athletic and mencing January 1. The dividend | swimming tests were given to the Boy has been 4 per cent. Scouts by the physical director. Industrial Depar “Mr. Bruemmer reports that dur ing the month three “Factory Nig ere hield: the Stanley Works on No- vember 13th, with a attendance of about seven hundre: the Skinner Chuck on November 20th, with an attendance of one hundred and fifty: the Corbin Screw Corporation on December 4th, with an attendance of about eleven hundred. “The course in accountancy and business administration has been or- ganized with W. N. Bagley of Hart- ford and S. R. Mink of this ¢ 5 | instructors. Sixtcen men have on lodge, 3 the third ee will be conferred on a c candid . Ifollowing the deg king refreshments will be served. On sev- court, EXTRA SPECIAL 500 SEMI'TR|MMED AND TM[BRED HATS, NEVER $ 1 '00 Anm?;}thzl(f) Oé)rmfcnmmcd$lflin,0.5(;n(i)- SOLD AT LESS THAN $3.98 T0 $5.98. FOR THIS SALE i Any $18.50 Trimmed Hat, Semi- i Sale Annual Half Price $9 25 All Untrimmed Hats will be included in Velour Hats and Beaver Hats, all $7.98 P 1/'1\;V H*:l? gnov' Hat, Semi- this sale at half price. quality, $3.98. - . Sa]e‘ $8.25 All Trimmings, Flowers, Fancies, Wings Children’s Hats, Beavers, Velours an Any $1: 500 _lummcd Hat, Semi- it Velvets, at one-half price. G and Ostrich, at half price. High-grade Plush Sailors for this sale ;\;111611131 Hall Erice $7-50 All Frames during this sale only 49c¢. just half price, $5.25. Any $12.50 Trimmed Hat, Semi- /}nnual' Half Price $6.25 Sale E N B U M Any $10.00 Trimmed Hat, Semi- N Anlal Half Price GOLD L T 85,60 lnmmcd Hat, Semi- Amjual Half Price $2'50 188 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN ’ £3.50 Trimmed Hat, Semi- /\nnual llaH Price $1 75 ~ Branch 863 MAIN ST., HARTFORD. Soe ] 5 ) o i E@EII@EIEIEE@@EEEEEEE@@@@@@@DEEE]EIE!E!EI@]E!IEIE]DE]@@@E@E@]@@@D ] () ] 0 e L. ) e e i o G ] 598308 4 8% season . M. Hume spoke on No. 1 Au(ographic ) Day in India.? His talk {o the men was most interesting and Kodak Junior helpful. “The Bible class or Fellow \Um 8. Picturcs, 2!4 x 314 inches pers have been planped for S ber, January, February a What would Helen like? The first will be held ton e - time Rev. 8. A. Iiske will speak on the What can I get that weuid subject “The ing of S please Jim? 5. A. Fiske, R, William s, Rev G. Wilkins and Rev. G. M. Mis 5 wn will speak to our men at these reekly suppers. religious work, e i Our Christmas stock and complete, but there is one thing you won't find here— || | Syn and Moon Qintment | “something just as good.”’ Fim T Burn + ick relief for burne, s We sell the real thing. corns, neuritis, rieumat 2 colds, sorc throat, arrh. Anoint Kodaks from $9.49 up chest and back, snuff a little up each Brewnie Cameras $2.86 up nostrii, and take a little on the tongue several times a day. It rebuilds the ' tissues of (he stomach nerves. ! AXEIWd Sphafmacy ANOINT WITH SUN AND MOON | { 236 PAR KSTREET. | ANOINTING ‘()lL for (||(41‘ ho(l\( feel- Opposite Rackliffe Bros. ing, rheumatism, hardenec arteries, % FOOD FOR THE BODY nerves, lumbago, and sorc feet. Pre- pared only by W. Lowrie, Hartford, Conn. 8 . rge size T3c. (e E@@E@@@E@E@@@@EjEEEEEE@@@EE@E@E@EE@@@EEEEEEEEEEEE@@@EEEE@@EEI Agent for New Britain.

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