New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 7, 1920, Page 14

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Program at Elks Club for Klett One of Principal i The first musicale of :lic Now S eakers Dritain N sl club wild held in D the Elks' auditorium next Monda o = > i i The followin csented. atfter which e and local ofMeers ol the For- ' 4 reception will be held for the asso- of America addressed an as- | caje members of the club, y of members of Court Fricndly | Ladies ¢ with two-piece ac- heir triends at th ition comy onics held S in | My - God. How Wonderful Thou 1y elub rovms : > B Lot Derwatd fin their praisc of the local cour Ladies’ Cherus of the club nization. which, they said. . . Bieche and Mrs. Churchill 1 their membership, pro- ceompanists, higher than any other | Trio for- piano, violin and “celio e, The local court | Op. 49 S Mendelssohn rze Glossup as chief | Allesro—Andante—=Scherzo—Finale r for his second, term F. W. Hart and Messrs, Anderson ator Geovze W. Klott mem- and schauftlor. £ Court Friendly, add 1 the | Songs for contralto— he on Our Court.” He con-! (@) Lovely N (with “cello and lated the members upon theit piano) .. Ronald prophesied @ successtul | (b) Agnus Dei (with “cello and two told vf the work pianos) . Bizet out the Mrs. Tuttic v and the henefits to be obtained Schauftler, “ceilist: Miss Lit- | el .o membership i At order. es and Miss Farker accompa- S % Matthe M e = | Twe Planos. Eisht Hands— Ebitalio of Tlavtford, Grand Sub | Ballet Music from “Roniz Mau- nger A. C. Kallenb: C e 5 T ecke FE o e Miss Andzulatis, 3liss Hine, Miss Thomas Mallo: . Miss Ton: lin of N <. Admission to 1 e will b court physician. | open only to uactive clate ! | members and guests of active mem- bers. The musical public may become soclate members by enrelling as ! tch at the door, ssged the mcetin our-round boxing hout was fur- il by Joe Ryan and Jimmy Mur- | nd additional entertainment by k Clynes, pinnist, John J. O'Brien, _—— — h O'Brien and other members of beioty. A Tunch was served with | May Buy Wine Undfl' d o f onc rcen 1 o o onenalolcasreiss Contract Until Jan. 15| anger. G > G ;s San Francisco, Jan. 7.—Distribu- y . finan- | tion o! wine from produ to con- . Burns: rd- | sumer up te January 15 under an op- Joseph J. Bennis: tion contract providing foi uomple- ) Bonefant: senior wood- | tivh of the sale of the wi only if ‘Henry P. Roche: junior wood- | the war-time prohibit should William Sand senior beadle, | e lifted before constitutionzl prohibi- Ellsworth - beadle, B.!|tion zoes into effect. Lug been ap- captain of degree team, John | proved by Dariel ¢.-Roper, commis- »s. Patrick Claffey, James sioner of internal rvevén: according red Anderson. The | to a statement by Just: ¢ of the entertain- | collector of interna Chairman. Jo- | northern district o J. Bennis: George Glossop, E. | lished today. olleron. John F. Burns, The purchaser raust post = deposit fant, William Sanders, | accordinz to tle type of contract m- | e, Patrick affey, C. en- | volved in the decision and i! tailure and John Kiley. to lift the war-time prohibition ban e should prevent consummation of tna EN IS A TWIN | sale the deposit would be forfeited. NOT QUITE A TWIN? SMOKING NOT IMMORAL, Supreme Court Justice Says World's | Best Women Smoke Cigarettes, He's One-half of One Persom.| b New York., Jan. 7.—Smoking of | vigarettes by women has been judical- Difterently. | ly decreed as not immoral. The de- . 5 e ' cision was made by Supreme Court Ashington. Jan. 7 ”‘P“fi“‘;‘e e i Justice Mullan in a scparstion suit in ensus no,,\'. “»”d(‘llt \".ers “"“‘{ which counsel for the husband tried e cailedfaggsacdlebiaciol to show that cigarettes had been found in the wife's dresser drawer and that this constituted evidence of 'hough Census Taker Rules mwas on the case of the Smmcslv. who, because they ave physical- 0 h;a. made the census Shes badicharacter: .rateh his head and bite his pen- “lt is not immoral for women to everal times when he undertaols | Smoke cigarettes.” declared the judge. Lt them He did not know wheth. | “Some of the best women in the P | country and in the world smoke declared Mr. Rogers, | cigarettes. It wouldn't make any asked for his view of the matter, | difference if she had a thousand t they arc two—two lives, two | packages of cigarettes there. This 1 have not had the case before | isn't Hickville out in the center of but that is the way il strikes me | the farm countr nd—just a saddleback opinion. inow he twins, Lucio and Simplicio Go- , are natives of the Philippine el s and 11 years old. They are 1i ‘Associlflnn Official Declares Price with Commissioner Yangco. whe! Will Soon Advance 50 Per Cent. ving them an education. i 2 Yangeo said the Lwins are un.| Cincinnati. Jan. 7.—Before the Piedly inwo persons, although they | aunual convention of the National foined. *“They ave healthy. full of | Shoe ‘Iravelers’ association, J. B. |, and very intelligent.” Byrne of Rochester, N. Y., president e Lwins ted the part. While he | of the association, predicted a 50 per speaking in his office Simplicio! cent. advance in the prices of shoes le. in, accompanied by Lucio. who | next summer. jiesced in his brother's move, and Byrne said that when milady ap- d permission to atlend a. dinner . pears on the streets wearing glazed evening. 1t was granted. or colored kidskin shoes she is wear- cio took the initiative and wen! | ing something that approximately are e telephone. his is the twins.” ‘ worth their actual weight in silver. jaid into the receiver: ' He also said that there are many zsrades of cheap leather for shoes, but | that the public did not want them. SHOE PRICES HIGHER. ges Release of Assmlant on Death Bed f o Dt B CASTORIA mnagan. rme commissioner of tc works, dictated today from For Infants and Children L ireing the releass on parole of . I Use For Over 30 Years t may prove his death bed a nis H. Finn. 2 former ass: " | Always bears b is. carving a sentence eight the . 's i ihe state prison for shooting | Signature of M‘ nragan in 1915. annigan wae taken ta a hospital a | da ago dangerously ill from cffects of a throat wound in- ed by one of the four shots fired fi W frinn. The shooting was the result solitical di al Girl Heads Bristol Charity V\ork Jiss Ruth Eristoll, daughter of Mrs. T. M. Bristol of Grove B epted a position as head arity Organization in ol hau been s ant o Beall of this city for the She has also heen a and did voluntcef work at the Miszsion. Miss Bristol is well herc. havir attended the b1 schiool Her promotion is due her cflicient work done at this or- ization, SACKS OF MAIL DESTROYED. hington. Jan. 7.—Approximate- 504 sacks of mail sent from San ncisco on the t Fth r I A PRIZE BATCH Every baking of bread, bi and cakes is an assur f you use ANGELUS FLOUK Thompson Milling Co.. Lockport. N. Y. Sold by ! Doherty Market, 106 Arch St l the magaz mail was stored, the war depart- nt was informed by the department rtermaster Manila. Al mail Manila -eceived in Sun Fr m 9 a. m D 34 5 9 mber 2¢, was sent on the Great thern. DENATURED ALCOROL t QUEEN OF CROOKS | recaptured in a_n-_;_und-up' of )!isl‘t | i | How Competition elps You The competitiofi that exists among the hundreds of meat distributors, large and small, means Rivalry in Prices Rivalry in Service Rivalry in Economy Rivalry in Quality Swift & Company sells meat at the lowest possibie price, consistent with quality and service. Qur profit of only a fraction of a cent a pound on all products is evidence of keen competition. Swift & Comp must provide the best service to your dealer or he will buy from our competitors. This means a suppiy of fine fresh meat always on band for you at your dealer’s. Swift & Company must keep down manufacturing and selling costs, and use all by-products to avoid waste, or else lose money meeting the prices of com- petitors who do. Swift & Company must make its products of the highest quality, or see you turn to others. This means better meat for you and a greater variety of appetizing, wholesome food. We are as glad for this competition as you should be. It helps to keep us on our mettle. Swift & Company, U. S. A. New Britain Local Branch, 29-43 Commercial Street J. R. Andrews, Manager P T T T T P Sophia Lyons Recalls Sing Whert She Was a i pockets at. the Suffolk County m'»l SEN SON several months later. In a letter to SENDS PRISON GIFT > read to the inmates and inclosed . check, Mis. Lyons wrote: - - - 1 0 stmas never comes withoult Lringing back to me the mcemory of the fir Christmas 1 spenit the city where I v passed within Sin LGNSR S5 .2 1 was twelie ye: Christm ame before 1 was v New York lan, T.—Mrs. Sophia Life's lessons were hard to 1 Lyons, former “Queen of Under- | spent a term of two years her world.” and an inmate of Sinz will at war with the world after my many £50 wa years ago. s sent g ik for pelease. I came back for a term of to the prison from Detroit, it jive years. At that time my mother. announced yesterday. Warden cisier and husband were inmates. Lewis Lawes will permit Yhe Mutual Prison life is what y6u make it. So Welfare Leagus to distribute the ! i< life outside. There is but one way money as she yequests, Mrs, She may check. was dated on (e forty anniversary of an cscape she made ! from | Christmas in 1872, der husband, Ned and barouchc { —the right one. Try and find it.” Lyons reformed scveral ycaes and is said now to he wealthy is living in Detroit. While she | o , CA Notes, Plans, the prison. ortly before | | ped frowm the men's il here will he a basketball zame to- and zot away in a barouche. 11“']1( with admission at the door. The” = later Mrs. Lyéns escaped | public is cordially invited. was carvied away in the I m will be opened for roller { Saturday night: It is for Accovding to‘old records, both were members and their guests only. FTURNER HALL. ARCH STRE o) % o & < NEW BRITAIN CLOTHING & :DRY GOODS STORE, INC. NEW BRITAIN. CONN. SUNDAY, JAN 11, 1920 2:50 P M. —A BENEF[T CONCERT— Will Be Given By the Newly Organized SCTICUT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA cted Musicians of Stage. 2 nductor, GE WOLPE (first vielinist Strand Theater. Hartford). Concert The Program will contain compositions of Benj. Shube: also a few num- by other composers. A well knewn singer and pupils of Benjamine part in Program. SHEET METAL AND TINNING Gutters, Leaders, Paper and Tin Roofing, Stove Repairs and Glenwood Furnaces Work Given Immediate Attention W. H. METCALF 120 WALLACE ST. TEL. 228-2 G RGEREEN FVBEH LR DO G Our First January Clearance Sale NOW GOING ON Bargains in Every Department SALTS PLUSH COATS Forty Coats in this lot. All sizes, long and short Coats, some plaln, others with large fur ¥ collars and cufis. On Sale Thursday, January sl 8th at 9 a. m., at Cost. poct o $19.98 to $55 Values to $87.50 B 0 D S0 48 45 58 30 40 A0 00 0 A0 0% 405 40 4000 900 400 B0 20000 2B 285 40 £ 400 00 0 A0 A 400 £ 20 0000 0 00 0 0 0000 B 1 B B B 381-385 Main Street & [F R SRS VVEFSVEVBRPESH RSBSOS

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