New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 23, 1920, Page 3

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Boston Store LTV DOES HONOR WE CLOS! Saturdays at 9 P. M. Mondays at 6 P. M. 'Impc;rted Table Damask Heavy Jmported Bleached Loom Damask Half Linen and Flax Six Beautiful Designs 70 Inches Wide SPECIAL VALUE At the Price $2.00 Per Yard. If possible do your Mon- day shopping Saturday—We close all day Monday, Wash- ington’s Birthday. PULLAR & NIVEN Young Girls MadeStrong : i | an addre, 10 i families. | Leo Sullivan, | the ahsence Tev. ! Horton ] { noon, | | i T0 SOLDIER DEAD Memorial Exercises Held at Fox’s i by Eddy-Glover Post, A. L. Fox’s theater memorial exer 120 New kilied in the servce were held, with Rev. Dr. Herbert Judson White of Hartford, as speaker. Mayor George A. Quizgley opened {he exercises with of welcome and a tribute who died and to their William Ross read the openingz pr , Rev. Lucyan Boinow- +ki, the closing benediction, Rev. the honor roll and in of Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, Dr. G. W. C. Hill read “France Battle Flame Mrs. Howard sang three selections accoms by Organist Theron Hart. orchestra plaved before the in vesterday after es in honor Britain who the men the men Rev in panicad ox’s | opening and at the closing of the pro- | fices made by the ! the ms i the | | Mother tells how Vinol, our Cod | Liver and Iron Tonic, built up her daughter. Belvidere, Iil. - 1y daughter was so weak and run-down that she had fainting speils and headaches. My druggist recommended Vinol. and the xr-tuIL was that her heaith and strength | were built up very quickly by its use, and I hope my s nrher mothers of what Vinol will do for their little ones who are weak, run-down ‘or delicate.” — MRs. Joun LEWIS. The Beef and Cod Liver Peptone: contained in Vinol aided by the Tron and Hypophosphites quickly restores the appetite, aids digestion. makes rich, red blood and creates strength. NOTE— Your leading druegist has for many years specially recommended Vinol hecause the full formula is printed oa labsla sur money back if it fails Clark & Brainerd Co., John J. Briarty, Druggist, W. H. Druggist_and D ug ~ DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. Me- Russell, YW In- storage. Supplies and Y‘.cpairmg MANROSS AUTO 06, ) OVERLAND AGENCY Storage and Accessorlea, kepa!r Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. Y TN SPTTRT JIAVE YOUR 'TRUCKING DONE PROPERLY AND AT RIZASON- ABLE EXPENS 1 epcrate daily Freight and Ex- press Servi New Britain, New Ta- ven and New York., Trucks rented by Local and Long Distance ucking. any or hour. Moving and Lastwood al Nervice Station and Garage. Starting, Lighting and Igwition Sys- tem Specialists. MAXWELL SERVICE STATION, REAR MAIN STREET, Phone 2 PLEASURE CARS ' M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH STREET | Memory thus gather ‘tement will convince | | cast. sram. Mayor told of men to v w debt nee, and consoled e ved par- upon the worthiness of the task caused them sorrow. To ihose small nations that the conclusion hestiliti has not brought freedom, advised patient waiting as soften the feeling and rulers and the freedom ht for may be accord- Quigley the sucri- yor “time may opinions of boys fo ed to Dr. White Speaks. Rey. White's address was typical of the style of oratory that has gained him an enviable name throughout the He said: met ood day for is not on The d: o His Count memory of successive gene Americans find renewals of noble and | d patriotism. | high aims of manhood a Our purpose is most worthy and be- coming. It is to hallow the memor: of the: @evotion. member such as at home, on the high seas or ove gave the 1 all measure of An organized effort to re- and hcnor our hero dead, America is nfaking have made on for sixty who thus In the ! T.egion, and such as we Memorial each vear scd to those meet. ruitful to Amer king of heroes for the future. Who estimate the effect upon Ameri- vouth, of the memorial services each vear for the Grand Army of the Republic? The amazing uprising and the flaming forth on our voung men, of the old spirit of '61 and '76 prov such services not in vain. from the shining st the glory of heroic deep in the hearts of c: deeds of the life, and sows it our youtii. Grief of the Bereaved. “To those famil who have to as- semble araund a tabie where there . the loss they hav suffered is felt today Iy than at the first tidings, added sorrow ed by the cause for perhaps the touch has crept in with the thought that the world has forgotten their dead and their sarrow. humming with Men are concerned cares. Youth plays and s mar- ries and builds. as before, while here quiet graveyard, or there in a long jine marked by wooden erosses. or in the silent green dept of ocean, the precious forms of our dearest and best loved boys. Today their com- rades of the American Legion, their many friends and millions of citizens join with France in trying to say to vou who have lost them, ‘we have not has been, increased with velocity. their own forgotten them or what they gave for | have | country and for the world. They not died in vain. The rifice will continue to ¢ to call us to worth: age which they a ¥Flays the Germans. Amcrica does not and will not ! forget their service aad sacrifice met tod to press this assu upon. the sad heart of their friends. The world has to so on. Thank God and thank our heroes that it can. but though we are busied at our ta do not forget. We cannot forge the yeurs sball give to us a truer per- c- s and in the new shall be more measure the proportion: nalvze its borrors. reckon its mienacing portent the ruthless s huns overrun 1d, on would have iwrown bleeding and hopeless to bottorn of the heel of pro- ) educated brute blocking blood-red the upward with sword | parh. | | i | }. those Fefers to Hosts of Hell, so we are gratefu) ihose thus and turned Whether they ne or un tf And stood hosts of he the camps at he weight s fel there-on the ! The those hearts torn died fighting “And with of eve in cun o delivercd elds ofF ¥ en are h men. for I must cherish the the Joss of those who for His holy cau that holy strength comfori from above. we, people bring our tears of sympathy and our grateful prayers. We do no nd cannot forget. While cities, state: d nations build their significant and enduring monuments and memorialsto mmemaorate their we shall writ deeds upon the tablets of lhr' heart Urges Truer Patriotism. “We shall exhort our people truer patriotism, nobler ism and more heaveniv cha E thus in the manhood of our country we shall erect z better memorial to whose examples gave the im- pulse to such ch: < As Lincoin ®id bt Gellysburg o6 yeurs g0, &b consol who er of hy of | were * of | only | those who in service to our coun- today | under the leadership of the American H { not | have died in vain. ! They c { memory i+ their ver | spared. ven more keen- | when the heart | was stunned and the brain was nun\h_ i and one peculiar | of bitterness that | The wheels of life are | | will lie | ITEMS ofF INTEREST TO BE FOUND IN OUR CLEARANCE Women’s $6.50 Tan Lace ........ Growing Girls’ $7 Tan Lace Women’s $11.00 Tan Lace ................ Women’s $4 White Oxfords and Pumps .. Misses’ $4 Button and Lace Youths’ $3.50 Bluchers Ve SALE NOW NOwW NOW NOwW NOW NOW $4.75 $4.98 $8.49 $2.98 $2.75 $2.63 PROOTHS BLOCY RN BRITADS. a service as this to shall not Who shall see to it that they who sleep in Flanders fields brought to humanity a better day? n do no more, except through inspiration, but we, ing, are challenged now to make good the pledges which they signed with - blood. T call upon fheir American Legion. whose lives to fulfill those pleds: to become our even = devotion, in of have died s in the last h war experience: illaw for nspiring fulerum to lift our country to higher planes of purpose and achievement: that in this new day, freedom from oppres- sion shall be assured—freedom, politi- cal, industrial and moral—a day in which every life shall have its chance to live in the sunlight and in which the whole family of mankind shall be bound together in the spirit of zood and mnutua pect. in which distrust d religious intoler- <hall find no place and men shall work happily in nature’s fields and worship sincerely our Cammon ther. upon which Do Not Forget the Flag. “And so in this solemn hour, we ceive the holy impulse to serve manity in the self-sacrificing spirit “HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets To have a clear. pink <kin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buo; y like childhood days, you must 5 your body free from poisonous wastc:. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets (a vege- table compound mixed with olive oil) act on the liver and bowels like calomel —yet have no dangerous after effect. Take one. nightly and note resuits. They start the bile and overcome constipation. That’s why millions of box&s are solrl axmuallY. 10c and 25c. re- hu- in want the tastiest rolls and'y muftins you ever ate, bake with ANGELUS FLOUR It's good for you you'll want to MORE BREAD sweeiest bec Sold k HAS. %14 JEDZINI u&. tanley Street. comrades of the ; were | instead of be- | ignoble repose shall | Fa- | all, and good, in what o may sleep. which our heroe if in days to come ties of common arts have felt toda happier in their peaceful old blood earth { have more flowers and echo with mare songs. And so farewell. Your none can s for you and oaked the liv- { I by Your devoti ana will not ne, late the libertie: preserved. We will keep the watcifires of freedom burning the hosts of darkness p we saw the saw to flight. ficates Mailed. have been mailed to ! the next of kin of each soldier killed in Jrance and these who have not The Die During \__C. L. PIERCE & C0. C. L. PIERCE & CO. C Opposite 246 Main St., New Britain The Music Store That Deals in IANOS VICTROLA The Leading Store shall | and After received th by mail soldiers afterncon. n tended in °, occupying of the house allotted to them. The theater decorated Anterican and Frenc h flags. In charge © feature committes con- of D. Har Walter Rice, Burr. It Clifford Hellberg, Louis Hobart Herbert Branu, David Arthur Butch- he commitiee follows: Harry Howard tions at- sections | Ogren, [ er and - was a kson, S, A. Timbrell . Curtin. INFLUENZA ASK FOR 4 Horlick's 5 The Original Avoid Imitations and Substitutes. Monument - Suprem- acy . OM HOR ™ ™ .fi\ C. L. PIERCE & CO. \ ) ] ] ] k] o ] ] o] o] @E@EEIEI[JEI@@EIDE]EIEIE]EE@E! IEID The New Tailor Made Combination Victory Crawford Range §002Z2~-3g K MM 80 West Main St. @ PLUMBING, HEATING, TINNING | EEEFEREEE IR E loges vesterday | PR with Albin Backiel and James % INCORPORATED HARTFORD NEW HATS WITH TH CHARM OF SPRING Simplicity Of Line, Beauty Of Material . An Delightful Coloring— B4 difficult to knor materials an dco! delightful. It is The lines, Spring hats arve altogether just where to begin to deseribe them. orings are so beautiful. It the the front, brim of your hat is large, or if it flares up suddenly i back or side, or perhaps vou prefer just a crown and tiny bit of a brim or even no brim at all, which ever e yol desire rest assured you will find it here and it has been declare that any kind of a brim will do on a hat this Spring just so it ha the proper amount of smartness. flowing with dozens and dozen spend much time; see which Our Millinery Parlors are ove of new things—here is a place to Fashion fancies hats. eptionally fine showing of sport hats, made of celophan ted with grosgrain ribbon trimming, all the paatel cofor atent leather sport hats with straw embroideries and fef for trimmings are very smart. Hats of silk and straw com binations, or ribbon and straw. of Hyland hats in Hartford There are sailors, mush We the new rooms, are the sole representatives Spring hats are especially lovely. tricorns and crushable hats. Oriental ideas are noticeable in many of the new hatsifg Spring. Long t els hanging jauntily off one side, some hats wi tassels on either side and many other Oriental features will be noted and roll of raffia irbans are very smart. and silk combination. Hats off the' face A new -fe ture is the roll turban, Batavia is another very popular material for hats. tans, ~ hen Celol The colors that are most in evidence are, browns, nas, all buff. cerise and of course black is still good. phan flowers are used to a great extent for trimmiings. blues. ~ You will find creations of Marie Guy, Louise Hamnar, Rebou] Hyland in our millinery parlors. and This is what cleared my skin If vour complexion is red, rough and blotched —if it is excessively oily or annaturally dry—try Resimoi Soap. It will belp to heal your sick skin, and 10 enable you te bave that chear, heakhy comphe: nature intended you t» have. ‘When the skin isin very bad con- dition, a little Rewncl Ointment, applied after bathing with Resinol Soap will usually bring more beneficial and quicker resuits. For sale by altdrug- gists and teitet goods dealers. Drscriminading men use RESINOL SHAVING STICK. Resinol Soarp chk Returns Use Classified Co]a

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