New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 2, 1920, Page 2

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‘ _ THS HONTH DISTINGUSHED B0y ScouT NEWS ' ‘ i i " T [ DY REX Sundays This Ycar, und | Troop No. 2 met Tuesday night n ot | Y . g credited by | e South chureh with one new cane | wdition n de weather | didate present.. Ncout Lierg pa: . ophet. « ) v hole in 1 his Tenderfoot test successtully. Scout | bdomlnal Belts' Woods Ne i carly hisgopsecutive Cook made an official visit | 1 enemies and. sceing none,. scanmyg d 1 arill in ihe semaphore code. Clifford | i about upon 1he crusted snow iy will take over the duties of Fhe very best and at the! Fearing in j i 25 I % {3 outmaster, i Captain Williams is! best price— | ana rding 1o custom, will stay | | L L i | \ | Dickinson was also present and proo- into his o hefe therc only part of the time until f desired an appointment ao ve him is melted and spr roop No. 3 sday night | Trinit hodist hureh Se Hewitt : Stevens passed the derfoot tests. The troop. had takes the place of the cloudy | helmaderats vourthome |l il el it o0 | initiated. the action of M sractice In the semaphore code ! this morning is joyfully { jowed by one-half hour of See t interprete Had Mr. Groundhox | sumes ted by the scoutmaster. | Y ropcf fitting assured. | found the sun shining and scen i<}l * Troop No, 4 met Tuesday nighi in { shadow because of it. he would im- | (he take measurements— | his hole and mot dave visk another| piade u visit and presented the for i Telephone 330. Peep for six weeks. For those Sis| jowing Scouts s e ek : | Zoen for s meskm, Jor ihase o5 fiowing Seoute wii Victor: L 80 WEST MAIN ST. Tel. 381 fore. juc : from the actions of Mr.| Siates Ty v department: cast and the snow may be expected < . ¥ i to disappear any time in this month W el dicrse Miteh- ] | ruary will have fve Sundays o | Troop No. 3 mei Thursda s S s b s th | offset to the joy this news wi { Kensington a1 the home of Scot : i5vs wite Hie Ne. t's the neglected cold, cough, 169-171 Main Street | to those for whom Sunday is { master Louis Goodrich where pluns! England conference outs tender throat or tonsils, that with dnessiiTEimul v b olin olealthati fwesain e sl R LS I el s Hartlfotd: There \ W discussed fc e a srsavy of | held in Hartford. There we © it contains only four pa vs | “Good Turn Week. which starisz! imately 75 delegalcs, representis d.eb' tate and leave the body The last time a February contained | gy iuary s ; state in New Hngland. rricuv| disposed to serious germ five Sundays tvas Sin il s S0 W I T ANy, Niaple Hill did noc, af vus devoted to a conference | diseas will be in 1948, This is the tenth | meet on Friday nigh St £ e nd Genmi es. i d N tme in 300 vears this vagary of the |4 social in the Newinston Congre the muniei 1di A b lw H Christian calendar has heen mani- | tiogpal churéh which most of 1t s enjoved by all delegates and lo s : re 15 no denymg fested, the s with February of | members attended tmen at the Hartford Golf club ! . \ | five Sund: from the cign o! Troop No. T met it ¢ Boys' club ! on F ¥ evening th was i EMULSION Charles the sifdomn lonthefine. Shtl Bvire an C5aa xiing with 2 record ai- hy the llartford Scout council D o0 e Lo e e i llenaince B ren ol N O onel Touis Cheney pr with over | should be taken at the firstsign T84, 1824, 1352, 1880 dnc 20. served with several of t1he pa i 200 Scoutmen p - The princip:. H certain o of I auidition o ihe five Sundase | Jfionan ey S Sttt et werer cari. | of lowered resistance, cold or group there are two more or less seneralls | gooPpalife ATer b it Sad kel b cough. The energizing virtues | celebrated holidays during the present [raoneheihel birthdave of Dincolndlonl| onr IeREmNOian uiliete e i ? ! | Gec of Scott’s bring essential | | i I the fine quality of a { | | contest as held. Horsfall February 12, and of Washington, on | gor &0 Was held. ' g S SR il e nourishment and help to February 22 B with hot chocolate served i ‘e England repre N the weakened system. Bdle. #Agusscrtann and e et e e house commitiee of the Boys' .| Catholic War ecouncil: i Give Scott’s a trial. t Flashlight pictures were taken and sud. Scontmast A good time was A 3 0. Templeton, Maine Seott & Bowne, Bloombeld, N.J. 1913 Troop No. 10 was org 1uis- | Gordon, director. Be: . day evening in the se camp: d if your size is in the Tot Tux collections during the month | About 30 eager uts signed up for The gzvam exten ‘ou can practice genuine econ- of January were less than during that [ the new iroop several of whom | e < T m. in the Huri- ! month last year. They are old-timers in scouting Mr. Finkel e 5 uilding and was their present pri 1919 920. lstein is the scoutmaster, and Aicx S discussion und auddresses Te Cure A Cold i o l & § S robab will be commissioned - Profess {6} rles Smith. Co- - ad inspect them., - . .o irot probably wi rofessor harles o Faxe S0 e R e in Ome Day us assistant. The definite completicn nbia untve tev. J. G. ay. ! war oats that eth Durward Overco: s Recelnts. Do | Nt Eaual e have culled from our stock e N e reet improve . T ‘nl' organization will take place| auxiliary Dis of (Connectic reet sprink . 07 | Thursday night. T J. Bennett. state highwa ————| Troop No. 11 mei Thursday night| commissioner; Donald North, supe:- Take $23.053.27 $18.419.58 | in the German Lutheran churcl ’5,,mnaem of Sockonossett schocl Fotal collections in the tax office { Troop Committeemen Richard Vogel| Rhode lsland. and H, O. Templeter - on the present fiscal vear to Junuary | and William Kellar made an officitl | Maine guide. | “Laxat’ve 31, 1920: visit fo the tr The troop winners New Britain council was represent- Back taxes ..... S5 58.97 | for the rotr oheoleriticnnal ed by rnest \W. Pelton. | ‘ New taxes ..... eeee 1, 2 | ment 0 ‘ Overstrom and J Colone! W, Y ul, t < ' omo = 2 . fotal in taxes ... # i Sl ot the on - | rta e played off the t of | (‘gok. Street improvement - and-Son banquet to be held sy - G i . =g BELIEF BOARD MEETINGS | It Pays (o Buy Our Kind” SesSMents .......i:. S n e b s R 2 | < - Dl _gingch Ao o roonS. For the purpose of hearing peti- | &2 elsS AR Street sprinklin s T A e 3 N WSSV EUM SRR BT 1 roohiy dEnot s tioners for relief from the grand list night, us most of the member it ), sment, the board of relief HARTEORD, ! ‘ . $.163.590.15 | on the Y. C. E. sleighride. o A Be sure you get the Genuine e e el ORI N Plainville me: | 3 st day upon which | Look for this signature Wednesday n Grange hall. Onc ication for heuring can be made. | %G1.49, i1 will be seen . that | " q " has been collected in excess of '{l:«m'l‘ 20 ."’ji l e Tfi]i \nOI A ,Vi”n;;.\' nn'w. b Hnmr_f February 3, CITY ITEM: e E e e e g . o 1e present year | patrol leader Scout s veve | every evening excepting Su v Bt S emaining on the pr b 1 soc y “0j | T30 10 9 o'clock. | £ < ‘ 2 a — played and received men's high shoes 310, T. 3 q AR CTONIGHT. | Scout <owles h: 1 : : i 1 _ i : : R — | merit bus ' ere wiil ¢h's orchestra at the EIks' fair on the box. 30c Will Open in | be a story- Troops of ihe Sacred Hear e-Leland’s. | LR s Katheyn Hannon entertained | Big Anuual Event at a virth party given Sat- Chureh Tall for One Week Run. | ernoa. 1t lie home on Wal- W e enoon fourth .annual While competition the Life of Business you must advertise to prove your existence, SIGNS OF ALL KINDS are distinctive Business Cards to bigger business and sure insurance against decay. We have the finest Sign Studio in the city fully equipped to do Signs of the Better Kind to your complete satisfaction at prices to please. TELEPHONE 359 Rk and our Mr. Hopkinson will call. | Mr. Merchant— THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. - PHONE 359 CHARLES DILLON & CO. Hartford Stunning Modes I all the brilliant colorings of the mnew scason. wondeérfully 1t and chic s our collection of chapeaus for advanced Spring All the most important and the cleverest of the new braids, in- cluding the dashing “cellaphone.” the beautiful raffiz, lisere, milan, lacquer effects, and the new shimmering hair cloth and tinsel cloth, IPor sports wear there is nothirg quite so sitractive ns vur Batavia cloth modes. Chin-chins. turbans, rolied and mushroom brim effects, sailors, tricorns and all the variations of the “roll off the face” siyle are in- cluded in our a ALl the trimiings are more beautiful and varied thun ever, Their prices. considering their beauty, are extrémely moderate $7.50 to $25 B Thcie was dnncingl T Opening tonight the to he orzanized. B e | fair of the Church of St. John 1he | quo1 pas heen in conference Evangelist, gives promise of being | po . her Bojnowsky and plans of the milestones in (I‘" soc soon be effected f r permanc the church. The kliffe Bros. will install and | strate the Pyrene Extinguisher € adve organization. g hom BasE 1 in the church fonth's mind mass for he late § 3 ; Lo et E James T, Meskill will be cele- Satnidoy artarnson a ! B at 8 o'clock next Saturday Angd e et Troop No. 18 held s ’ { meeting in the B 5t Foscons churen el e inthe oy cnrer N st B o canaidates will be initi- | 524 ST S o s troop will take | Hot water jt the meeting of Court Friendly :Al,u at A "ht ight & T:30 o'clog tomorrow evening | will furnist il LE A SR ) Sure Re! nt on all children's over=} ¢ (0 fuipr. awmons iy in the church. : the city in actual memi Cnae) iney of engine vor Georze A. Quigley will formal- | 7 S | " Troow No. 19 mer Eriday night FOR INDIGESTION e e o 1. Joseph’s church. There were fivo. 2 and Fireman John rmmrfi‘ CONJECTURDY. Sconts present—a ¢ d inc nrevious . The boys i station eing it from the bourd erday mar e 20th anniver- | finunce and taxation for special | : connection with | appropriations. while un increase « s It was [ $40.2 i ind in the interest ‘ inniversary of Chief | and discount item. Under the 21 mill : « appointment in the { t ate $1.3 s allowed for ) departments while 1t amoun st Tor il coning vear i 32235 | Becguse ier Mother Was i amount equal to that of 1ast| Miade Well by Lydia E. INFLUIENZA gads by in- huling some of the tiny Sear s et off thoe conversnt | Pinkham’s Vegetable Vi o G A R an e ot see ey long with a tax rat . Compound. into Wi when ecze or couzh wichou R iy handkerchief. then 11 3 S : S THEREFORI: Coyer i ' Bach Cou and s > . Cpon periencing : in- . BANQUET P1 B b | lenza symptoms go to bed at i 1 a physician. \ s for the physi- friends an: ak aline cathar I W 5 -4 Lydia i dose C or Roek el by e wi kb s . Pinkham’s Vege- salts) o followed soon after f § # 12 Cemanound and by a drink of Lot lemonad. in : had _taken | ¢ 1 ment. Others in depart timates. siricken last week are Lieut | i 4o s Minchey engine company wout $3 more than and Stanley Rozanski of the | aumount allowed for the fiscal year. 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