New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1920, Page 2

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St. Patrick l s | How’s Your Fountain mer:\}i;l Isle” Attic ? Delicious (No Offense Meant) 22¢ If you look through the attic you will find some AL " Old Tables, Chairs, Book Cases, etc. Look them A Dickinson Creation over, note their condition, then cali on us and get —_— practical advice how to Make Them Look As Good THE | As New. kinson Drug Go.|[ S the Suwface and You Save Al P | THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY | Spring Fancies the | PAINT STORE: 3 and 5 Franklin Square. Taffeta and | Telephone 359. Georgette Frocks |I=—— That show Fxpression | HIBERNIAN MEETING || 202 scour wews | Models showing touches of e latest an styles on (S B i 3 lovely youthiul lines—touches Voo No. 1 of Plainville met Wed- bt self embroidery and con- b : nesday night. On account of the in- B o e ey, {: 1se in membership a new patrol is B sing iaubined coloxiizs. ol o formed shortly. Scoutmaster Lamb : informed the iroop of the plans for | The smart TRICOLETTI 1 3 1 o 3 v il camp next summer. After | erocic alwo nas favoe wien || State and Local Officers Heard at el P e many smartly dressed women. || followed by an entertainment. ; Ea U.S PAT. OFF. : | St Patrick’s Observance | "y hmenes, were sore TRICOTIN): and JERSEY || i Troop No. 2 met Tuesday night at | DRSS in most unusual Seeee he South church with 19 members | B models. A St. Patrick’s Day observance | SO patrols et otmed, 1 . Tree and the Buffalo. I v g was held in cannection with the reg- 0 e e ra ema a 2r mecting of Rev. William A | pine Tree, Scout Willlany Houck with > ’ ‘)‘ branch of the A. O. I, ¥es-: \yilljam Christ as assistant; Buffalo, e gfu]zc;flowsfa“ : Aiternopn s "-l_l"_"‘ -']‘;"‘n’L 'he ! scout Thomas Dyson with Oscar s crlotec ¢ 1 Carlson as istant, A - cle-order ©i the organization and many : O ve Col. Bullen of the ! E Si. Patrie night, next Wednes- | o0 i . » :out Bames given by the Troop No. 3 met Thursday night at . ) 3 { the Methodist church and held their | . regular business meeting. Report of ince sale of tickets was en- | e ucciine was not submitted. E il No other organization in the world is so qualified by experi- and the committee in charge of 1ffair reported yesterds that “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” 140 TRUMBULY, ~7T! HARTFORD couraging and details for he event| 'Troop No. f met Friday night at | i f 0 Cemmardms meeting Rev, wit. | e Center church with an_ugusnal ‘ence, by resources, and by artistic equipment to produce supreme X 2 attendance. coutmaster ranffler liam A. Downey, curdte at St. Mary's | 2 S0guits o €S R ) . & . 5 "I | church. recited the history of Ire-hERESUESIIUCAn W the toehntaue of : guality as the Victor Company. The Victor plant, the largest and — land and the Irish race, = dwellin R ot Sonute Stkeffer and 7 t’[i]’ ]TEMS [l ks OF ol R\r;&n FE*“g;‘k‘,fiwry of gt threet | oldest of its type in the world, is the world-center of great music. I } F - l ¥ cvening, the annual ball of the | .. bt bo"‘k?d’]!i ' 0. T. will be held in Bardeck’s | S‘onumasier. 1 i O heCounte v i EICR 0lan S | ing hike whiehiiSome of them took | ' management by absentee = — ag W intors, g, i a5t week. “Some of " the incidents h Its products convey more great music bY great artists to more agents. Rev. John T. Winters, pas- | oo onr e © Bl oot llow the crowd to the Rguillard- | tor of St. Mary’s church spoke brief- |y e ™) Fieer 0 he T O cout on " Camp Fair at the State|ly and there were remarks hy Na- | onowed by fively same 1 people throughout the world than all other makes combined. ory.—Advt. Y tional Vice-President John Dwyer of 'Tl',mp \.0“' 5, Maple Hill, Sever: 3 gnzaley Quartet at South church | Boston. —State Vice-President John | .gigates have registorcd with this | If you wish the best, buy nothing which does not bear. these 3 Donnelly of Bristol, Mrs. Ella Gar- 5 ul nigh Advt. = = s= . | trdop. With routmaster Artl van, county president of the Ladies ¥ L L fon Vs Kennes, the nine-year- | Kok o X, 2r e, “or haretora, | Siernbers now ont of the hospital it famous trademarks. O l‘“'" “("’] "“' 2 "l county treasurer of the Ladies” Aux- | 5 (0P suls 8s B ey 5 ¢ 1 f B o e e en e e e |t bont ol e dnesday nteht There are Victrolas in great variety of styles from $25 to of Windsor ‘Locks: vocal se- S P 5 friends gathered with her it jsctions hy Carrie Dor N A the Boys' club. Tt w decided | e SIS e e Mavgaret | ihat too mich tine was being lost on ! $1500, and there are Victor dealers everywhere who will gladiy > 3 ) business meetings ®o ir the futw liam Kane of Southington and Mrs. = . o 'IC - R ene Ay it ion R ol e o L e TR S op RN seir cetin 2 musi Wi . New Victor Records on Sale ons ToranTioiEaty. Meras and Mrs. Micnael MeCrann | ich month. The other three meet- | play any ic you wish to hear < and P. J. Egan Thor J. Smith, Martin J. Kelly and Thomas D. Donlan were named a committee from Rev. William A, Harty branch and Mrs. Shine, Mrs. . McCormick and Mr Rynn a com- it miser rom the Liater it to | SN0 0 el S v | ic lkin chi will be forwarded to United States| ) %% BN IS e Se: ors Brandegee and Mclean and GG eemar Aiiains Nonersaniill @ iroop ol 10 met iTimasdas | | : New Jersey NS = the Synagogue with 14 sc L ent, The following patrol leaders were | To Elect Successor colécted: Ttapl inkelstoin ane | For Councilman Gillin | Pavid Rtichmar. ant Scoutmast- | A spceial meeting of the common h’”) ”Oww ’* an r”Iv‘f‘,\‘\N»“: il o1 ¢ cotmall fi vl STdEWEndad TS | e SR m’n | ning for the purpose of electing a itk € op will meet at the 6 BELL-ANS successor to the late Councilman C. | Same place pérmanently on Thursday | und plans ior the coming camp -di A JOSEPH'S CHURCIL. l%% 2 i . A society drum s will t ar 1e annual St. ick's D parade of the Russell corps in Middletown, Wedne: evening. The corps and a num- of local people will leave the so- F rooms at 6:45, making the trip utomobile truck. ings will be devoted entirely to scout % instruction. drills, ete. A short drill at all dealers on the 1st of each month. was given in the evmnasium by M. 2. Cook of the troop committee. Troop No. & met Friday night at the Baptist church. Scoutmaster Mc- Kenney hus laid cut a schedule of in- | plained by the scoutmaster. s s e R e B o Ok o e Hot water H. Gillin. Gardner Weld, a former e r | cussea . St. Patrick’s Day will be obsery : : LR GS Yankee Division soldier, will he elect- met Thursday ni B 5% BREE h The monthly ion ¢f the with special services in St. Joseph's Sure Relief ed, it is expected. Weld resigned from ; i\t "" Shoantin HITORIT UL (RGO OF st galil it Sdll - Gi T 1 Wednesday cvenin Rev. J. | - E -ANs the council to enlist in the army in | MEUNE was opened vithia good live- | oy huilding tonight at e ivan will give an address. The I l i, : iy game followed by sroup instruc e : O the early stages of the war, and Coun- { 'V SR A ) e approximately one | services i lose with henediction - | q tion in knot-tving. | i el : = S 2 S| FOR INDIGESTION | cilman Gillin was named to take his weh member of ozen scouts prepared to appear he- day the feast of St. Joseph wil | Jlace. Councilman Weld will be a | the troop is making a friction M fc is body to be guestioned on cith- HARTFORD plo " x e st et meen | ondidate for re-election next month, { MAKINZ set. The scout executive was i = : : 25301 ] | subjects. 1 s this is only the S 13 et Taesday evening : 7 i 3 - N2 | (econd session of the court the num- | ey Clever Inter retations ;Congregatlon Pr?sents at the Staniey Memorial ehurch. The | her o applicants for advancement is p R e e e Bl i R sl 1 e e el (0 gl ik b | To Prevent started a troop bank 1o save funds fc ble for this Showing. { In a legion of varieties that vou will appreciate ented with two packing cases o masters who, after all, are respo ” ?’ Jiics o R ST SSOr The inter-troop checker tournsment | 4 lp (tion Saturday cvening. The goods | i Bk EScsinc gy nio will be played off at the Boys' club SAILOR HATS by the new tenderfoot investi- | i wildmg donday evenir Mareh | i came as a surprise to the minister | ture under the stpervision of (he v.”" e ,“’\m L el Take All the smart tailored shades including black, brown and navy were delivered by an expressman and | troop and his ife, who were not awaref scout executive The troop e 1 blue. $1.98 to $9.00. cured for this event. Tt v one | PP B PR e SRR so substantial a gift was beinz | numbers 19 members Rt o e el who wins it for troop, Mushroom, polke, side rolls and flaring shapes. $2.50 to $9.00. 7] B M. J. Dunn is president, wias in cha first-nid and a short drill in the sem [ . e e et on Wenneminy miant | Mrs. Francis Follows { I T St el T oh e lisdonis 1y and modish in their 1 it trimmings, all shapes, wnd wton, Ll D. of the Uni- § will be entertained Mother to Her Gravef aui”im@ sy special at $5.98, $6.98, $7.98. versity of Minnesota will speak to- Troop No. 18 whicl heing or- Mrs. Lillian D. Francis. aged 44, i RE”ABLE SERVICE MoIToN uftemoon at he homa of Mz |isanize at the 3N R lircn e N e e T fi l t 7] TAILORED MODES P 3. leoti 210 jurton has heen has scttled upan hu aights as i a e s : n REASUNABLE PRlCES conducting a series of lectures :,.. liet- | their "‘ SF "‘M“M ! Francis, of Newington, died yesterd v & Lisere crowns, feather trimmed. and banded with stunning N [ erary subjects ror the t few weeks { Troop No 19 met Thursday night i i SRotndi G UG L) 3 5 . trimming effects. $3.98. $6.98. % In Our Prescription Department n Ne | at =1, Joseph's ehureh arter su “ecks with proumenia, Sl was| Be sure you get the Gennine n Our - \in and his popuiarity in- Aticient Tacu e iaTare el R R e el e ne R dontealiian o (GG o Look for this signature ! * of Prof. Burton's talk tomorrow will | of the church jon. Gam \ < Crane. whose funeral was hel BB RRRRR N Siands for Both { be “Poetic Drama” and “The Influ- | instruction werc held by seonf- | 'his afternoon at o clock | ay . AXELROD’S ence of Barry and Macterlinek.” master and his assistant funeral of Mrs, Franeis wili be b Y s 5 fuil . wn. three-row T 1 i i tom W 4 " fr th " black, tan, brown and grey. LR « % i Inf PNz { oneei held s ronthiy st | of T T m % rvices will he het H N . 3 and as & t LAXATIVE hia v _at o ovee da- « the N gushesaion = oWn. putty anc ack Regular $1.25 ki 3 Pai 36 PARK STREET BROMO ablets, T Tone of MX" corrniitted o [ ohtineh. She® IS gurvived by Her hus- brown. putty and black. Regular 5 Quality. $1.00 Pair. - Bigelow Phone 1366 | for 1. W E ature on tha ! were approved and a . A budget.y band, vo small ehildu and ; s oy » box. 300 for tle comi year W approved | brother, W. S. Bradley

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