New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 16, 1920, Page 2

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Y HERALD, MONDAY} FEBRUARY 16, 1920, RV L FITZGERALD = . irsowicapigy| CHAS. DILLON & CO. | Be Sure— Insist On having the exterior of your residence painted THES COLD DAYS e are Serving. Local Pastor Amnounces His Winter Clearance Values in - Piping Hot . s, Transler (0 Parishioners COATS and SUITS totrnament r.oA, and — i S e Johni T Bitexerald Dasior Sl Today and. Satirday you will have ample opporiunity to with LONGMAN and MARTINEZ Semi-Paste Paint | he hiiding the :’:.'n]v s will be played ik e ¥ h‘” ”‘ .| o s el cure some sple m' values in Coats and Suits at very mmunn, | assembly hal e churceh of St, 10 fe vangelist, ar e ke HHces F ey s 6 SR N e . p % 5 ; ¢ and L0 D0 n I TT) Goxter [ Anbumca S th s tio el nin sceal vos B Rt A A st aC st ot Bl fond get We have sold this Paint.for 30 years. trned 1o Puttelo, N. ¥ YA ; SLnnror s depar ! 7 = . A s B it QbR TN Gl We know-there is no better Paint made. - from this city to becom stor of the in rhe city and is attracting crowds 10 the Areni. Special interest | Saered Heart ehurch int Waterbury. Coat SpeCials CHOCOLATE e e s Q.75 5 50 at. Our | el e | e e T 9% and ‘14 son We know it will wear better and longer than any other Paint. Ask us why the famous L. & M. high grade Paint er. WORTH §; 30. cessor in this eity will be icey I h tte B e e e s e i A rack of Conts including Tricotine, Leuther. Velour veivew || oSt less than $3.90 per gallon when made ready for , wihio has Leen very il (he pas o omwell. The pussing of IFather | and Broadeloth mode 1l wonderful values. The styles will be as i se. < Ancheone i L O I e S| D R T T ‘ b : d tod ity he having a cnrat If you have any Paint troubles. tell us. WE Carlioad ot overal's and jumpers - Mary's ehurch on two form X 3 KNOW. We -are Practical Paint Engineers, not mere |, Paint sellers. ! were received by the Besse-Leland Co. | sions. He wus alfo w curate day. They were cight weeks late. § Sacred Hem Waterbury, of A Few Unusual suits advi. which he he tor. When the parish of Si. John the Bvimselist was formed in this eity . . wistaction that the sel Midwinter Merchan- | ion or Fuiner vitszenn | roceiv The work F Al d M d l ¢hurch contronted the rgetic pas- i lse o erate y tor, and he undertook this mission in 3 | his usual enthusiastic manner Mhel = e > T ———— =] | P - d rish soon had an edifice on New- | orators in thd Hartford, diocese, and | “ ] : rice g soon bad edifce’ on Nov. | oratars in (R Hurttora. dtocese. ant | g ANDERSON DIES rish was confronted with a debt of | war, he has delive stirring talks in THE ckinson Drug Co. 168-171 Main Street WORTH UP *ro s75.00. was with Siivertone models in RReindeer, Navy and Henna, exquisitely made and with large Seal Collars, 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 359 Rt Mary the time of the organizati GIV 153" TROPHY. FANCY MEN® trip to PLANVE MAKING PROGRESS, months the Mexican borde ' later trans At the joint meeting of St. John's London: - Feb; 16+~ The'al® ninlstey | - 4 , - fives und cne-half years, tirough the | ihe interest of the government. MEN'S DRESS OVERCONT efforts of the pastor and the support | Rev. Thomas Laden, the new pus- { Prominent Mcmber of Company E Smart garments with velvet of the parishioners i been reduced | torr at the church of St. John .h,Al _ | collars and lined with to §15.000. ther erald leaves | as crdained into the | 'Ater With Pion Infantry, Suc- | i the pa a time n the fruits | ; years ago. in the Holy | & = = —— = = _ ! of his ( work are just beginn ! I Boton g | SRR Bito kincumonia {wa brothers, Ired of this city and ,the initiative of un American dele- 10 show. ' ate at St.. Peter’s church Frank “Con” Anderson, aged 30, a ; John of St. Paul, Minn. sate at the conference Father bin M nm.l mz several years, ¢ member of Company k of this city X TR I & Horsrall L served for se romwell, and was also in | ferred to the Pioncer infantry in the | st. Joseph's and St. Mary's Holy Nau v aslaatinediione at itha lnrata) ke marde—fin the hest ! charge the mission at Rocky Hill. | south, died yvesterday at his home at | in the St. John the Evange- | yrononia. southern Egvptian Sudan, oF Styles— you wear wred | 1 \ . Fairview street, following an ill- | church hall last night, a block ; o¢ the Times airplane, competing 1€ any one of them you can save || nd after four yvears in e Five thousand—Oh boy—the Klks | ness with pneumonia developing out | und =avel was presented the St iro to Capetown. 3 | om $10 to $15 by sceuring | rass City he to St, Pat- | give 1t aws avt. of mflv‘\‘ 1. Funeral services will be | joseph society as the {rophy won in | RO | vick’s church in en after i ———— held totorrow afternoou at 2 o'clock | tournament. Revs. John | | short enracy at He re- | , : at the home on Fairview stredt, and Honn TR thacratal o e— e s a pastor :Rev. J. P cheqc\ at 3 o'clock at the Brwin Mortus 'r; William A. Downey and J. RELIABLE "ERV“:E > pinfthepahurchiaciGhes; snaand ilater) Sings His First Mass | chapel. ev. G. 15, Pinl, pastot of the { 1.co Sullivan spoke N | (T { as pastor at the Windsor and Poquo- The 10350 mass at &t Mary's church [ Swedish Bethany chureh. will be i | S { (.[)“ nocx churches. Ie huilt a church in f yesterday was sung by Iiev. Joseph | charge of the servi and burial will | Lynen's orchestra at the Blks’ falr. (st »arish that he was sent to New Brit- { > Sweeney of Clark street, ordained The deceased was emploved at Lad- { = el i . i 5 ~ Il | par . Sweeney of Clar reet, ordained 1 as en 1 at La oo ¥ Our Erowcriptign Departmicut HukeHonsfall |10 sl oelc on talsplonary WO wn | dern, Trars & Clariks elort and | comwe R - Siands Tor Both [ = An Able Preacher, ~{China. Father Sweeney is awaiting | connected with the Mutual Benefit ! 3 Wl r » | The sucred Heart church parish in ’“; ignment. At the close of the mass | Sociation of that plant. Other fr | Amsterdam, A central cs EI ROD’S | l‘i'l d'ly Waterbury is one of the largest in | jiey, John T. Winters. pastor, spoke afiilintions were with New | communist proy nda bureau for | 3 i 2 the Hartford diocese: It contains he- |\t the self sacrifice of the you Aer e | the western hemisphere will be es- \ 6 BELLANS » HARMACY ] tween 4,000 and 6,000 membe | priest. in choosing that kind of work _‘ubl'.\hml in Mexico in accordance | Hot waferf T { There is a substantial church gdifice, | o s Kl with a resolution sed at a secret “It Pays w Buy Our Kind” Therosis & Sbstantia 8 i “congratulated his parvents upon | ! ‘ lies PARK STRI | parochial residence and school. <¢(|l~!“\xn; two children to religion { international communigt conference Syre Re i | ASYLUM STREET vald will have four curates | i = s of A, Surviving are held here early in February accor e gelow *hone 3 ' 1 o e ! JLARTEORD. ants, t Three thousand——that's the capital rles Ande g to the ¥ He is considered one of the ablest 1y M. of Cleve aper adds prizc record- ndelsbladt. The news- this sfep was taken on ron INDIGESTION -~ . = T T R R e e e { | . . 2 Because of the Continuation of the Elks’ Fair Tuesday Evening at Bardéck’s | Hall, this Big Dance Will be Held at the Elks’ Club on Washington Street NE\ BRITAIN'S GET ' TOGETHER DANCE Under the Auspices of the > P BPBFSFSICRBNG: Say Fiin At 8 SRV S EREIGS S S SIS W . L e e LY {, Chamber of Commerce Mercantile Bureau . TUESDAY fos of Eae _ 8000Clock Feb. 17th Lota of Musie ELKS’HALL . Lots of Music BUY A TICKET FROM A GIRL FOR A GIRL ' PRICE $1.00 EACH e e B e A e e e P A A A e e i s~

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