New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 10, 1920, Page 2

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Daylo Flashlights Bulbs Lights Batteries A Large Assortment ' ; in Stock THE | jckinson Drug Co., 169-171 Main Street — dbe Luke Horsfall | Lrom\?auy “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” STREET HARTEORD, You'’ll | he | urprised | show you \ the prese lof summer wearables. Underscar. shirts and tor Men. and the prices w be fc rd to ask you onths from now. ASYLUM frne | the differ- t prices such as when we ence betw will a few | | | | here’s a big differ in the quality al<o, <o advice to buy your this pay our to will you. | - CITY ITEMS non's 43d Annual Clearance Saie oes opens Thursday Morning.-— e X5 A. Little of 16 John bd in New Britain last night dergoing i rd hospital nd Ame an | y, Thursday —Advt. B of Veteranr old o meeting hall Maher pment, is co ess. ngine William York-on business. Ball, State Armory, Yankee Division strect art- an operation the Tite Olcotts | night anxiliary Iriday in foreman the in water ned 1o his home | H. Hall is{ Thiur ary = Band.— it to the inclemency of Thursday evening, lodge, I 0. F., willy tiator - last wate t night and transacted routine ledy’s dancing school tonight. nd Mrs. E. O ldwin of Que- hada, were the week-end guests and Mrs. J. M. Burdick trect abs will hold forty-five tour- at the club roms th evening bected that a number will par- | nd Mrs. Otto Vater of Bassétt | e receivir congratulations on | Alfred Hermar J Band Arch night.—Advt Jh of 4 son, fegiment Fhursda MR GIVEN LI Lillian ¥ SE. ock not csman ving d his future v 217 High stre paris. fo as chauffeur for the bo: od will works. and soon city He and jitney veen this tender n the plans to Ha ope city and tfor ITION ition o is_afternoon « TODAY. ticut L petition and Pow e is headed Th i has ton | big mil e e - Snow CLASH AVERTED Ymerican Soldici SHOGERTNE Escaping Priconer, T Another — Undermtanding " Follows: Nogales, AT elash between Ameri- Feb, 10 Mexican customs rds and =u ns wus narrowly a hen o Mexican was shotand serious- tototed police L fiving at un % 40 prisoner. urged theft ang United States . customs i@ car W Leing sought Lopez. OX© with sm detained 20! officers | o NO MEETING HELD. ause of the prevalenc hes teacher heiot:--whe t three eek afternoon. Me-avill § could rmoon only J. Ca- will instruct !1]"’ Prof. J. €. Campbell. ics at tre- High s -en il for turned vester teach in tl hill, ‘of Trinity morning classes The sophon play the freshmen in 0 today. The New ketball tea New Haven CooAL svm Tickels for soon has fe. [ mess in this city, the th White. ted of and has Eddy - on. 1o memorial Febr Williang theater, through Frederick Carney, rate the théater 1 program will ring the day French govern- the families of who died in the Judson hax been requ the invitatio: post. Ameriean Itev. Herbert ! Hartford. pted fternoon bill not m of L. the ternoon. theuter. the ally will but those present approved infor Reeks and br. trom Florida nest special session for the appol of a healthr superintendent W culled. Thomas W. Fuy has petitioned { for an increuse from §1 to §1.50 for | W% burying dead animals found in the, & His agreement was original- | carrylng the animuls to the grounds. but he has to take eare of the informed the of the bourd { cussed bus +turn bask et hatl the team S week at of th locaul manager consented to de excellent musie carried out. D certiticates from the ment v be given the 120 local service. ain High school play the team of the high school in the Y Friday evening the will be on bis 8 hus at streets. i1y for dumping it ne; digging also. game A boys 11ks | b thousund the it away.——advt. Five sive —Oh boy essury he for Shovels erbert L. Mills % Hardware 336 Main Street 105 255 205 0% 0% 155 1070k 3 FoTOTe & 0k 10k 30k 408 0k 0 | ver him to juil made a br P liberty. A i policemun s¢ vired oa the c. The builet struck another can standing some distance awuy Instamtly there was the awildest ex- citement but authorities on both sides the berder a once co-operated in an uncerstanding The wounded man was rushed to o ' hospital and the soldier who did the | tiring was detained. i Lopez the fugitive o] was recaptured. 3k 405 40k 40k 10k ¥ lianeb's or Elks" advt tra @t the tair. | PLAN The P have MINSTI A and the O. a joint .8 er prointed ¢ thousand advt Span};h Influenza Epidemic Grows | Many Preumo How every capitai and 3O ioF i committeés | and as a Preventive. T e the meeti It reguested Dillicult; Campaign PTOZTESSING | ividion sirecr, nive announced the G £25.000 New ! Northh strect. » date been | TROUPE. - I]RIVE F[]R $25 [lufl | o (o, 1, A “or Colds, Grip or Antiu AL J [ 10 form a minstrel troupe in the two | BROMO QUININE Tuablets. Look for ! lodges and the first rehea 1 will be ! E. W. Grove's signuture on the hox. EXTENI]ED TW[] l]A { Held pext Friday night Feb 13th, after [ S0¢ | that member who wishes to | By | take part will be at the first rehearsalk | e, | Bad Weather Makes Canvassing e | Division street, have announced the | | engagement of thcir daughter; -Mis | Helen, to G Iredericks, of } for their marriage My, Fredericks are cmployed Corbin & Corporation offiee the Home for Cri tonight. | and will wind up ! the 6 o'clock Britain club, il The Britain's quota for pled Children, will at first planned. Thursday night with a lunch at the reason fou the the for campaign for the Cases Develop Into Easicr 1o Preveat to Avoid. Deadly | not clos but rew Than | at New extending weather has made workers to complete ds within the allot- ! 6:30 in the Y Tolstoy. son and philosophe o 0 'ONIGHT. meeti this evenin A.. Count Illys famous novelist talk cn “The Cu COUNT At the Commonwealth FOLSTOY and club MG the cam- of Spanish paign is t ditlicult for canvassing ted time he leaders the camy i highly pleased with the (oot Ethou Rt pasls e e Ty dorsement the cumpaign has received | @n anti-Boshevik wrgument and the from Rev. Lucvan Bojnowski, pastor | speaker is weil versed on the Russian of the Sacred Heart church, who has| problem given very generously himself. Father | Bojnowski runs an orphanage hims: and he appreciates very keenly the work such institutions the Home for Crippled Children do. It is hoped | a large number of small subscriptions | will eived. The from lists will continue all day aften which the city will thrown open for a general canvis; Acting Chairmun L. A. Sprague ar- | ranged today wve pledge cards at | all the local banks so that peaple may make pledges while their money. The bank ised (hemr co-opc and will be re Treas - will R. I. COUPLE arles K. Gorey, Providence, Tripp. of the vesterday Hill, gational § chauffeu and waitress MARRIED. 5 and Lulu F. were mar- ufternoon by Rev. Dr. pastor of the South church. Gorey is a his bride is employed She is a widow ume cit r be canvass a1 7 G today 5 « ome be wide Iy rubber drops of | e pure OIl of hard a few ! as a is which are poured : this Oil of Wyomei ¢ throat and 1 nto BILLS APPROVE conunon council pproved the Tast health, hall, depositing s have all prom- on in this n to nl L n is in re- | number of subscriptions in to the advertisements print- | Saturday papers. Don‘t Respond. Numerous factory The mittee Pits se tinance followi night: $535.40; 1ing Charities, | = five, streets. ady receive You dinar rer C Bt ceipt of a respanse d in the as d | contaet foremen i who have ampaigns respond men ziven as yet ti to be some misunde these always an appeal Between ax men zive FIVE MILLION PEOPLE USED IT LAST YEAR HILLS CASCARAS= 3 QUININE BROMIDE Standard cold remedy for 20 years —in_tablet form—safe, sure, no piates—breaks up 2 cold in 24 hours—relieves grip in 3 days Money back if it fails. The genuine box has a_Red top withk Mr. Hills picture. generously, once de them closing time, it is expected that : number of them will desired to get as far subscription from New Britain. The cause is such that thos who afford should stretch thei riptions 1o the limit to now and lay 1t respond ix s possible e in can COMPLETE EXAMINATIONS, Exuminations in the (@) G High i at | school Plans are bal dril uniforms ihe were completed nia ves- | | be after L wil cxpect for a and furnish tary competitive e New to stamp Our 43rd s~ Mid-Menth List of “You Aint Heard Nothin' Yet” Till You Hear Al Jolson Al tells you zll about his sweetheart — or almost all—in_this latest Sinbad hit. The famous laugh of this exc/usive Columbia artist is featured twice, and he keeps you laughing all the time. Coupled with Billy Murray's {vccd}'. tuneful song, “Come On and Play fith Me.” A-2836 — 85¢ s V Oh,what a Jazz is,_, Ted Lewis Jazz Bands O™ Just as these exc/usive Columbia artists seem to have tied themselves into 2 musical knot in this syncopated fox-trot, introducing “THE VAMP,” they extricate themselves by a melodi- ous miracle and jazzmerrilyon. Coupled with Gorman’s Novelty Syncopators’ fox-trot “Barkin’ Dog.” A-2844—85c¢ Hickman Trio Hits the Hig’h Spots The Hickman ‘Trio, from Art Hickman’s Orchestra, which makes records for Columbia exclusizely, jazzes the. fox-trot “Nobody Knows™ and -the onc-step “Wonderful Pal” in a way to make an aged cripple forget he ever had the gout. A-2839—85¢ A Few More Mid-Month Hits Where the Lanterns Glow =t Like & Rose - Campbell and Burr) A.2842 lames and Harrison | - 85c AlL [ Have Ars Sunny Weather Friends : Campbell and Burr (42843 Lewis James Prince’s Orchesua )_A.G].‘!7 Prince’s Orchestraf $1.25 Toscha Scidel ) 78798 $1.00 Now I Know Oh, What a Pal Was Mary . Carolina Sunshine I'm Ferever Blowing Bubbles Get the New Columbia Novelty Record Booklet Every Columbia Dealer has it COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS Standard Modsls up to 3300 Period Designs up to $2100 New Columbia-Recerds on Sale the 10th and 20tF of Every Menth COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO.. New York Annual Clearance Sale WILL OPEN THURSDAY MORNING <= Leok for Large Adv. Wed. -a=x DGl _ ' ~S \de Grafonola Shops New Brifain’s Largest Exclusive Refall Talking Machine Shop

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