New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 19, 1920, Page 2

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nusual, Picture Frames ge Assortments‘ THE kinson Drug Co. 69-171 Main Street CITY ITEMS ety brand clothes have arrived. e a's—advt. n Darrow of Prospect street was ed on for appendicitis Tuesday Francis hospital. His condition orable. spring suits, $20.00 to $65.00, se-Leland’s—advt. Second Ward Republican club peet this evening at republican ers for a social time. . Parker, head of the Parker [.com v, is confined to his by Ulness. assortment boys’ blouses, 950 65, at Besse-Leland’'s.—advt. wedding of James Maher of jercial street and Miss Helen on of East Main street will be hized at St. Mar: church on 21. dly let our friends know that ng are ready at ine Company \0 2 was called ley street late yesterday after- 0 extinguish a grass fire in the f the Gulf Refining company, it is beliecved by sparks fmnx ing locomotive. n, blue and brown flannel $8.00 and $10.00, at Besse- ‘s.—advt. ¥ inski has sold a farm of n Cromwell, to Joseph Het- the New this city through Farm Agency. Hot water Syre Relief - FOR LI; YOUR GESTION en acid-distressed, ieve the indigestion I-MOIDS solve easily on hgue—as pleasant take as candy. p your stomach try Ki-moids. DE BY SCOTT & BOWNE S OF SCOTT'S muulo‘rg_‘ 2 ol = RELIABLE SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES ur Prescription Department Siands for Both (ELROD’S ARMACY 5 PARK ST 10w/ INDIGESTION | 'EMMANUEL CHURGH JUCCESSFUL YEAR, TFinancial Report Read and! Officers Are Elected : R i A most successful year, fimancially and spiritually, was reported last evening at the annual meeting of the Emmanuel Gospel church and officer:s | were named to serve for the year. | The church has been in existence but four years and already has paid for its valuable property on Iranklin square and started a building fund for 2 mew edifice to be erected upon the | site of the present church. Rev. M. S. Anderson was pastor from the time i of organization of the congregation ! until his death, which occurred dur- ing the year, and his pulpit has been | filled by Rev. Fred Wilson, of Brook-~ ! 1yn, who is soon to leave for Africa for missionary work. A committes, eonsx.sflng of H. C. Capen, H. Spencer, i Starr and C. Plumb, was appointed to secure a new pastor. Mrs. M. S. Anderson, widow of the deceased pas- | tor, wwas extended a formal call to act as pastor’s assistant and she accepted the call. The financial report showed the year's receipts to Thave been | $10,605.56. The amount on hand for a building fund was stated to be $4,515.81. The amount expended for missionary work was $2,037. The need of a mew church building was brought out at the meeting and it was shown that the present quarters are not large enough to accommodate the congregation. Officers named were: Treasurer, Herbert Spencer; assistant treasurer, Clifford Guite; financial secretary, | H. C. Capen; assistant, Mrs. G. Dick- erman; clerk, Charles Plumb; assist- ant, Mrs. H. C. Capen; auditors, Frank Hill and Miss Anna M. Rockwell; cor- responding secretaries, Frank Hill and Herbert Spencer; chairman of ushers, H. C. Capen, Jr.; chairman of | cottage meeting work, Robert Mac- Quarrie; chairman of 10 o'clock | pm)er and praise service, F'red Wil- deacons, William Wtkinson, H. fipen(‘(‘r‘ B. Woodward, A. Hart, F. Willey, Mr. Murdock, H. C. Capen and | Percy Anderson; deaconesses, Mrs. L. ‘Anderson, Mrs. W. Atkinson, Mrs. D. Dickerman, Mrs. F. Hill, Mrs. C. Plumb, Mrs. H. Spencer, Mrs. Ia Moody, Mrs. F. Atwater, Mrs. Lena Schofield, Mrs. Perry Guite and Mrs. II. C. Capen; trustees, William Atkin- son, H. Spencer, . Dodge, H. Capen, F. Willey, A. Hart and Char Plumb. FOR CLASS REUNION Commnittee of 1918 Alumni Will Meet Tonight to Perfect Plans for Social To Be Held Next Month. A meeting of the committee ap- pointed to arrange for a reunion of the N. B. H. S. class of 1918, will be held this evening at 7 o’clock in the model apartment of the Vocational | High school. Plans are being made to hold the affair in the Elks' home, Tuesday, April 6, and it {s expected that the attendance will number well over 100. A banquet will be served and dancing will follow. The committee is composed of: Chairman Charles Hoffman: Bennett Hibbard, Theodore Harry Kerin, Bernard Anna Ahern, Helen Clancy. Mulvi- hill, and the four class officers. A program, to include short talk members of the class, is being | pared. 1 pre- | nner Tendered | { C - Hoffman. ‘Mah splendid vocal best. 4 onc-steps and 4 waltzes. of Norwich. James . Hayes of | visit to’ New | , last night. | rict Dept Norwich paid his aflici Britain lodge, B. P. O. I There was a large gathering of the . members of the organization in at- | tendance at the meeting. Prior to the meeting, a dinner was tendered | Deputy Hay in the Elks' res at which the following attended: alted Ruler Joseph Woods, xalted Ruler Geore Bunny, ited Ruler Harry C. Brown, Ited Ruler William E. Beers, Past xalted Ruler William G. Muile ast Exalted Ruler P. J. Murray, alted Rule O'F 5 ‘ Ited Ruler . M Halloran, Henry Martin, Judge B. \W. Alling i.!n]\n W. Lockett and Richard ] i Brown. Following the meeting was held and two boxing occasion. Gene Mike” Doran while smoke bouts T Huge put up : tured the and “Silent wood exhibition won from Mike Ham and eggs for bre: the ham where you will, but eggs at Ru Advt RECRUITI FOT ALASKA. Local Army Office’s Announcements— | : J. McDermott Re-enlists. The local army recruiting office has | | been notified ta receive and ceent | ! ind telegraph operatc for Alaska. The signal corps is in need of a number of gnalified radio aph operatc r duty the W Cable and s and allowanc ska, i $11 who ouer New Britain’s Largest Exclusive Refail Talkng Machine Shop SIXTH WARD RALLY A DECIDED SUCCESS Republicans ilave, Smoker—cC. Comnolly Speaks on’ League Nations—Boxing Match. The Ui on the . Connolly, and journalist wnd Orson F. Cur w0 ¢ ates for 1he maygralit inati were present, but re ! d i the hackground, pr to Dear speaker the % . president, presided the S I.e Singds eag Lindy Ig § This love song of the sunny South shows Oscar Seagle’s dramatic power in rich, resonant negro melody. “Sorter Miss You,” the coupling, gives you this exclusive Columbia artist at his was the | businc | Po selle SlStel'S in Barcarolle Rosa Ponselle, famous dramatic soy prano of the Metropolitan Opera Com- pany, and her brilliant sister Carmela, both exclusive Columbia artists, sing their first combined record. The soft magic of a night in Venice thh the mystery of moonlight on its sleeping lagoons and shadowy palace walls is in this seductive duet from the Tales of Y78846—$1.50 @fl ftfin g N ~ Stracciari's Song of Mother Love All of a mother’s impassioned prayers and heartaches at parting from her son are in Stracciari’s simple ballad “Dear Little Boy of Mine.” This exclusive Columbia artist gives you all the yearn- ing melody of this moving mother song. 9 A-2875—$1.00 And 47 Other Great Selections The 51 new Columbia selections for April include 2 Grand Opera arias, 1 popular song by a Grand Opera star, 16 popular song hits, 6 comic talking records, 4 orchestra selections, 4 negro melodies, 2 revival hymns, 2 bird imirtations, and 14 dances, comprising 6 fox-trots, Get the new Columbia Novelty Record Booklet. Every Columbia dealer has it New Columbia Records en Sale the 10th and 20th ef Every Month COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY. New York 138 MainStreet made @ senwtion when e introduced John \WVillis.” who promptly hoxing hout for the n)hx—“ ‘]lll’n(n( of the ciub. . Connolly’s address was decided- de de- | in form Firsthand infor- Mr. Connolly | 2orrespondent | arny > in theory. stion was collected by ile he was a war United State s his opinion should mind its ind not contractin insure peace The Ame; ns are willing to fight for their own country. If pairiot stretehied to cover every land, it i to become thit spots might be 1 cou be a part in Europe . aftack on the Leagye | Ly the 78686—$1.00 COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS Standard Models up to$300 Period Designs up to $2100 Wilson's the Lusi- warfare that “tise was the | war ! said directed against President policy after the sinking taaia, ‘The submarine the Germans put into p main factor the declaring of United States on Germany, Connolly A, Harold Wright, of Chestnut who was arrvested yesterday ul'fllnuon by Ctlicer Herbert Lyon in a drunk- n., was fined 1 costs > Jobn il. Kirkh in the | urt this mornir Wright, ing to wo v, met @ the passeng tion and a drink out of a bottle friend at Ham and eggs for i How’s Your Attic (No Offense Meant) If you look through the attic you will find some Old Tables, Chairs, Book Cases, etc. Look them over, note their condition, then cali on us and get practical advice how to Make Them Lock As Good As New. Save the Surface and You Save All THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY PAINT STORE: Telephone 359. 3 and 5 Franklin Square. %% E@E CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD mazing Values in Spring Frocks and Suits You will have ample on your Spring T l)’”l’)l\b duz- pecial prices that >t help but appeal to the i on this assortment of good Jersey Suits $25, $29.75, $35 lored browns ving saved % money ing the woman o with tan, Jereey Dresses $14.50 Suits that wiil be of along sport lines trimmed colors In sizes 16 to 44, trasting shades. The braid nd navy. or in A spoey business leading colors. bought to sell from $3 Polo Coats $39.75 Polo interest come M g You know the being asked for moc lined through with s _market and you know what prices wrtest little model in the city, % model made to sell for $47.59. Victrola Dance How easy it is to arrange. The Vic- irola brings you everything—and what dance numbers ! . The latest “hits” from dreamy waltzes to the snappiest fox trots. Music that makes dancing irresistible, If you don’t cwn a Victrola come in and let us help you make a selection. Qur terms are right, service the best. HENRY MORANS Jeweler New Britain, 365 Main Street, Conn. the ham where you will, [ussell Dros.—Advi.

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