New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 6, 1920, Page 2

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Marsay ps Throatlets e releif of Throat onchical Affections Court Friendly Will Observe Close ol Membership Campaign A smioker and entertainument ollow the staliation of tie ciected oflicers of Court IFriendl aluable to Public| and | esters of America, tonight in club rooms. The organizaion suceesstul the cently completed a ers, bership campaisn increusing 145 org | September in Gidd with Merritt Humason ti ranger, Court ¥riendly has played important part i e that time. member highest state Durin N1.88 and there UnouNnt in the treasury was $4463 The off the court Singers of Court lx.-nu!‘ to oice. Workers Forestry sine M anch of now holds the ar. disbur al benefits amount cers ot ows: Chief ranger, Georse John F. »seph J. Lonerant P. Roch Sunders;: chiet ranger. financi ety »rdin nis; treasurer seeretary. Axel Hen Wil Harry Ellsworth captain of ior woodward, r woodward, at Horsfall | for hiacte omen’s Suits §| ¢ n. John Kiley Jumes W i Anderson. "I ity, sty e and work- videnced by of 1 this cveni Tollow Chuirman + =pecial of “hop Conle trustee Mannin commit entertaiment Joseph J in gus Ben- orge G Holleron Burns, A. T, Johin 17 Sanders, Ciadte NIt r women's BACK OF SUITS Sullivans Mat- irniy ones ! tored in velours, mixtures: for- hizh $39.75 Betier ( Ranger Britain v Joihn Kiklofr - George A\ Oak riendl Club guartet f On Past Su- i s in Lake portion? mye ‘ ke Hovgfall ¢ fom’:-any Alexius Scott John J. O’ Brien Foresters Went Senator ofzM:ariford “tions by . . Kallenbach of k Solo: by Gus Scheyd. Violin seie dped ynderson. +IVac] wole) Tohadene; 2 el TRUMBULL STREET, nmanTronn. Johm L Piano stlection FPour . round, cXbibitibn well known performer: - Vocal solo.by: Hugh \. Conroy Address on “Condition | der Grand Financial Thomus O'Loue Naug JEES: 1 Fed Kilduft s cvening. i IT. Y ITEMS hlin ¢ auzhing song by N. TRUST COS. HAVE 150 MILLIO: lisel wourd of nmissio i also he he office o S With These Resources. This Ny, aft Ranks Twelfth in Entire with frien Wash Ariita fork. b < visitin Himore an Comnry. { company resources o { husines elfth ticut ranked t opa accordi Unitec round ot 1 its will be oms ust Companies of the ol played iis eveni published by the New of 7 ill be u joint installation of & Trust Co. of Stanley Post A. R Fomen’s Relief Corps at G. A w afternoon at ) and ain 16.5 per cent. over lust year morro trust company resources of the rd States increased nearly 19 pe and aggre S11.150,446.087 1 is considerably in excess of the ml 11 banking the country 20 year Platten, Mortg the Sowa blerk of route a yas filed notice witl ntion to se d equipment to Jo- The trans 19 rength ot ss than Johu W i United Staies in reviewing Jan esident ge & Try pust year's ac ot fnz of the 1. 0. 8 Co iduy evening ainment and ES er social | sa dition of T United States, after the i This, the Companies of the the first to be issne the war, provides an approprio dium for brief mention of the achicve- ments of the trust to the great contlict this country hostilities the responded with ) patriotism to the need )" mtributing very lar ‘count~to the success of the fiv ans, they exerted riul in, Iy kil at of the atte 1 of the athletic commit Counc Knights of held t couneil r at Al be the ms te m comuit . actively entered irs, ladies bman’s society il et companies ecision and the hout ¥ on their own upon hold its annual ¥ ¥ with its annual meet- el Friday t lidics of the chur ¢ ever Al inviten great pow influ- ittendi rgaret Burritt thrned to the t « o to resume ou their clients 2 nee the of other of ines- heir support - m likewi timable v operation isire e n the i the encour N 48 the 000 illion people o KILL COLDS distribution of wn auromo cement ssiye total ny of $11.1530,- trust coniy of $1 resoirces tin GU.O00, oy N vear. is a most arford proof of the spivit a cold in 24 grip in 3 days it fails. The has a Mr. HATs lege, Sove institution will b Present at ) wtes of die At All Drug Steres For- Friend- re- mem- rolls Meskill, @ senents in charge the close of will ! ! police | tary on or before | late Cide { chase [ will be i look | of the va i will HOW | "FORESTERS SHOKER vmovosne sow * IN ROOMS TONIGHT \nnual Motor Demonstration At State \rmory Promises to Eclipse That of a Year Azo. s the New | January | The will b b Ao Avei Show Iast vear was i suc- one tl will sur- comuittee in charge neld a meeting-last night. 1t will be run under the auspices of Cowmpany J, Veteran Corps, and Company M of the | State Guard. The large halj will be handsomely decorated for the occu- on and there will be a eoncert tugmented orchestra caeli evening. The show will open Monday night, January 26, and will continue every ternoon and night for the remain- Jder of the wecek H The Britain 31 inclusive staged at th street. The but the 15 The date tutomobile decided vpon fou show is 26 to shofv e on S veur local people are trying to de- upon what make of car to pur All tuakes cars the locul cllent chance to and study the merits The local show Fartford and v for New Brit- » the Capital City augomobile mc manufactu biggest year this vear. of on < show | and th | them o riot follow it will not be nites 1o Jowmey o look over the The ook 1o1 the industy makes the one i nec new sutomobile ) tp_he the nd excellent modeis turned out by all of the corns will be on displ 10 in are ing con nd they SERVICE COMMISSION wi MEET IN JANUARY il service CLvinL The i commission will evening, January 14, of cxamining candi- Police and > depart- Application blanks can be tained from Fetary, Quigle chief of depariments. be filed with January meet Wednesdiy for the dates menfs, purbo: 01 the the sec Charles eithe An 1 from or firc appli cations nust secre- KENILWORTTH The wor 1 cLeB monthly meetir club was he new member charter w likewise Sunday prominent 1er mopths. MEETS, of the Kenil- evening and elected, The and the club were s also revised plans for ternoon peakers during Whattodo Thomas Mol- | for a Cough The easiest and altogether best way to treat coughs is, {o take ~ This medicine has been the' stand-by of thousands of peo- | ! ple for a generation. It bring: State ! this reliable and | builds up the entire sy United | vities, ‘ompanies in their | and friends to ! | cial obli almost instant relief in all cases and even those harsh and lung-weakened coughs that are so prevalent at this time are rapidly subdued by pleasant Linonine renews the blood and tem. One bottle (two sizes, 60c¢, 1.20), will demonstrate its great worth to you. To be had at all drug stores. medicine. and warms L1 3N yery time you think of ~ome you wish to retur think of flower brance we welcome or egin the New mber that we deliver flowe ph to auy part of the United States or Canada. VolzFloral Co. 92 West Main Street | on a willingness however, the Howard committec to take cast 1 Timbrell in ! o | have signified P part. As yet, { not been selected. is chairman the charge. GONN. SENATORS PRAISED ation Commends MASONIC NOTES Wit of Centennial Lodge Mcet Tomor row In- Evening—Harmony Lodge stalls Oflicers—Plans For B Centennial lodge, . will meet tomorrow o'clock when the ente o) & evening 4 appren Fheir Stand on Commins On Janu- | degree will be ary 21, ot 5 p. ication will ¥ L, held. will the will tes. vad Bill Relation to Strikes. Action by the tive of the Manuts Connecticut commendi Brandegee and Mclean tion in sustaining the prov: Cummins railroad bill intended to prevent ruilroad strikes is announced Kent Hubbard, president. Mr. rd made public the letters sent Connecticut senato that copies had eich Connecticut member of the house, with in expression of the hope that they will support the Cummins provisi The letter sent to Senators DBr e and McLean was as follows exec cture comiuittee ociation of be same conferred. cvening be conferred The mauaster conferred ock »a the evening of January 2 This will be a spetlal communication. Members of Harmony lodge to the pumber of about 200 assembled in Masonic hali last night to attend the annual cremonial in connection .with the installation of the newly clected oflicers. Plans for the AMusonic show, Cindy,” to be presented the fi t . are proar and al- number of actors to the nounced sent to also heen Jh, Made Quickly In 7he Cup INSTAN PoOsTU ~the healthful table beverage now used so much by former tea and coffee drinkers. . Theres a Reasorn eXecutive yécmmittee. of this n, at its meeting held Jan- requested me to-inform you our‘recent action in voting t the effo to eliminate. from » Cummins railro ons regarding labor, japproxal. we are su MEHThers of thils associatian, but of the citizens of Connecticut generally. It scems to us beyond dispute that the public welfare absolutely require ithe people of the United States adequately *protected against ruption ‘of railroad transportation by reason of labor disputes, whatever ‘their character. It be hoped that the urgent nec: uation will be as clearly of representativ “The has the . not only of the be 1 bill the provi- hearty | that , inter- | )_(as been by a_substantial “majority of the senate. Republlcans Lay Plana For Participation of Women Chicago, Jan. 6.—Republicans from 14 middle western. states today..gon- tinued their work of molding parts¥ is- sues and laying plans for the partici- pation of republican women in. the dential campaign. of republican women for gf cqual representation on the national committee of the party leaders, 1o, deal vigorously with the labor afd in-" dustrial situation as one of the chief issues of the election campaign, were the principal developments of the conference which began y o and an-; BUSINESS MEN AND WAGE EARNERS Th peal to both. Many times more™ best. They out to work in this nore work and better Wage ners rge or small, is an equal footing They also know sand where they ¢ In. fact, to all. WE PAY ice 5. New Britain association makes an egqually business men prefer our because they know the security is the also know that their mmunit,; business, Lnow welcome with that n get them fhis association renders an ideal sery- strong ap- “5C¢ and some- money zves right and that means that here any amount, and that they stand the largest depositor. thei savings are safe necded. Co-operative Savings & Loan Association BANKING ROOMS Y. J. Stearns, 210 Secretary. NAT. BANK BLDG. Insure Your Home ainst Sugar Shortage For a limited time we offer for delivery, beginning in “January Cane Granulated Sugar Refined in- the United States In 100-lb. Bags, or 120-lb. Cases in 2 or 5- lb. packages, F ‘0. B. our nearest distri- buting point to you, at $19.50 for 100 1b. Bag $23.88 for 120 1b. Case All Orders Will Be Numbered and Delivered in the Order in “ hich They Are Received If our costs will permit lower price at time of delivery, we will return check for differ- ence. Fill out the coupon in the corner of this advertisement and mail to us with Post Office or Express money order or check. No order for more than one bag or one case will be filled. CUT THIS COUPON OUT . M. 113 State AVITT CO.. St.. Mass, 5 Dept. | Boston. Enclosed e for § for 1 Box (S 8) rorwarded to the p nulated sugar addr be wing ame Address City State Ship by I° (Cheek wh 1 mode of you desire.) Express ~hipment My Grocer Name Addres Your s name the order will not he and address be fornwarded filled. must or We reserve the right to accept or reject any orders submitted. No order will be filled unless accompanied by the coupon to the left. accepted without grocer” No order will be we profit ot ) I ton will protect alf indepondent ur order. . pis of money will be ks until deliveries zrocers with the held in trust made. name. usual sugar by us at responsible P M. Leavitt Co. Largest Distributers of Sugar in New England 113 State Street, Boston, Mass. DEPT. 54.

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