New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 10, 1920, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN committee has heen working to make the affalr a big success. | The observance will be held in the 3 Y | ehureh on Franklin square Friday | evening and Sunday, Juno 18 and 20 i Members of the congregation and all friends of the church and the pastor have been Invited to attend the fes- | tivities. The Friday evening observ. !ance will take the form of a recep- (Continued from First Page). Pas[or Hem t to the pastor. Dr. 8. G. Hagg- bdsann e lund of Boston, president of the New | vention, can prevent it. Even at that, Ye&l‘s | England conference, will be the prin- | however, it appears unlikely that they NEVER UNDERSOLD Dr. M. Stolpe of New | wil capituate to Johnson, as a great ~ LN Rev. Herman OmMson of | many of the delegates do not approve N delxcxous 68 rbury, chalrman of the Hartford | of the “American Only” platform A | i gregation of the | Mistrict and other visiting clergymen | plank for which he nas stated that he on the ta- ¥ * | will also be heard. Remarks will be | irrevocably stands. It also appears f ureh will Join | o by reputsentatives of the v - | improbable that they will be able to < “ L Dr. 8. G, Oh- | (o0 church organizations. Musical | postpone the fight on the league issue pee of his silver | numbers will 1 rendered under the | on the floor of the convention, as = director of the \ direction of the organist, Prof. Theo- | much as they may wish to. The party 3 A ; ty, Friday, Jur dore Lundquist, and members of the | will have to take a positive stand and 20, Dr. Ohman | Ladles' Ald society will provide re-| go on record as to its ideas on the ] Refinitig compm 1 freshments treaty and League of Nations. In charge of that feature of the The resolutions comsmittee failed to colebration is the church board, as- | report at yesterday's session, thereby “‘Sweeten it b il , wisted by captains and leutenants | blocking the Johnson fight for the " oe S with Domino’™’ ‘ who condueted the successful drives | day. However, there was a weak at- S Al to remove the church debt Alexan- | tempt to force conclusions by the call der Bjorkn is chairman and Mar- | for ¥ h. a Johnsou supporter, from . tin A. Sandstrom is secretary of the | the floor after Depew had finished committee talking. This was thwarted by the FOURTH FLOOR. ¥ wing the morming services on | motion to adjourn Sonday. the chureh moigaie will be | © Much as it is feared, the League of | Sgnshine Society hirrned in the presenc the congre- | Natjons fight must become a reality. Smart, fresh, pretty Dresses in Gingham, Percale on. and new members will be re- | The differing factions are powerless ived. Dr. M. siolpe Will be e | to prevent it. The probability of | Fave you had wih R and Voile, all colors, sizes 36 to 46. Long or three- iker whipping the uninstructed delegates kindness shown? ! What will he one of the most Im- | juio line to present a solid front to N\ N 7 i pressive services in the entire Pro- | Johnson are extremely remote. 7 el bt \l quarter sleeves. Many pretty styles. One model illus- griun will be the reunfon. at 4 o'clock Connecticut Looks to Lowdén. g as no n o n the afternoon, of the 25 confirma- As far as the Connecticut delega- for you alone, | N : trated here. L on classes over which Dr. Ohman has | 4151 4« concerned, there is no change Pass it on. X 5 oflotir ed. The wes are made UP | 4,4 Lowden appears to continue the of 1,195 individunle. and n representa- | povorite of the nutmeggers. It is pos- from cach group will speak. | 5,10 however, that they may com- Let it wips an While the members are, of cou promise or change their minds later. other’s tears, cuttered, there sutficlently large | 4o ygual none from Connecticut are Till in Heaven the deed appears. umber n w itain and nelgh- | (o0 nitting themselves. They are as Pass it on. i 1 Joring citfes fo make an elaborate | o o T Tl Tas to the proper band cmontnl. Rev, Jullus Fulteen of [ (1UCH Loy i ET ! $6.00 Dresses at i Let it travel down the years, i $5.00 Dresses at wagon on which to climb as is the 5 viford, and Dr. Ohman will also Old Guard itself. By dilly-dallying ;llou_o.—-c(?oti l,hs?er_ K. and pussyfooting, through fear of ower—Coreopsis. nil Larson is chatrman and Miss | 50 (0 T arty appears to be S OMMAN, i Jonnle Lundell is sec rr\l.ul_\' . of the losing much of the prestige that it Colors—Gold and White. 3 'I‘"“'”:"‘T in © \ s ‘ot the confirma. had a few weeks ago. Much more so, il J WIDU SURCIS. E e 4 8 it would seem, than if it had a show- ;:,;..,. Rockford, | 1 Ohmwn in native 'uf‘ Sweder | down at once. However, the Old| Reports at the last meeting of the / $8.00 Dresses at AT Uiy and ‘received ee bary SR S P Guar@ wishes & seemingly unanimous | socicty show that flowers were sent June, 1895, Un- | his collewiate oducdtion in that eoun- | .00 when one is made, trying to | to nine houses and thirteen calls he ehurch has | trv. where he attended Upsala Uni- g0 “igand through committee ad- | made upon the sick and shut-in. To both In finan- | versity. Coming 1o Amerlcn, he O~ | 5 onts and trading. Its efforts will | the hospital ecighty-scven oranges : $10.00 Dresses at - | Limned R e ""“""""". 'k | not avold trouble, however, is tho | were sent. mpresslye coro- | lege, theologlcal seminary —ut toc Brenent etiguls. nulYersary will | Island, 1l His fiest parish was (8 | 5y, this minute, with the fight mortgn sep- | that city and it was 'r.:' "I"“ :""'“'f"“; Jooming up, the Old Guard is in the Tdle at present are two wheelchairs, 0. AMOE which kuced In work there that he recelved | [0 0F yogt with @ firm grip on the | three pairs of crutches and one air P e | 106 sy for tn New Britain congre- | “hip: but were it not for Senatyr | cushion. Vgt == A > | Johnson's unpopular anti-league-of- ing of the con- | When he came to New Urleih A6 | L,y kind stand, he might be able to | Of the fivescore birthdays In June It was voted | War cordial ‘l“"’ . ‘”“ (l‘; take the whip and crack it himself. | an unusually large number occurred rate the 25th | the ministry af his dutles in the Old § o 0 L5 noears that the best, . or |and were remembered as usual b s | Swedish Lutheran church on Ela B il e mans | streat, now used aa the Jewish synas | worst, he can do is make trouble. appropriate cards. c ko . DOW use . ynne ome thme that ' ®ogue. In 1903 that bullding was a e | it e e e e it | ON STRIKE OR FIRED | e it ol n ncine Night Gowns and Envelope Chemises, hand made and hand embroidered. A §§ $7.00 Dresses at wington Home z ok Children In their recom- - ' S et 1996, . RS, S0 meadation it ed to remember special purchase of these lovely undergarments—not many alike, but a variety of g vices were first held in the new house of worship there was an outs At A Event, M ire’s Meriden children in some = ‘ 360,000 g | e fo v 4 other times to| B8 charming styles. Regular $4 and $4.50 values at $2.95, Friday and Saturday, debt of $60,000 be wiped out, By Gant Collectors Are Not in His 4 ins didesiat feair. persistent effort and through the gen- crosity of the parishioners, the debt Employ Now. A = “ P was reduced until it totalled but $10,. A #Chr | <-ln|-l.l nnru‘zl:?l: ‘::1 ‘:‘:o v:::\k :-:\; ;.:::1‘ (FOUl’fh Floor) a0 t yos A drive for funds w . v re employed by h0 I r. A drive for funds with The men who are employ She Twiling of the AAAM . Drorcatios \ slogan to have n chureh free of | Muguire of New Britain to R e Me Until 1 e v g Mg 2 el A i Y e | wor »eing done and the need for 7 9 7 Mo Until 1, o 'on'in: yustors dubiiee wam sart: | gurhase cotiscting in this g8 | 0 I8, 4000 Shd (he, meed for PO LA DB B m o, andd aw oorerult the mortgages are | gut on strike yesterday and L ¢ th . A e now ready for the torch bout the city o | O .tha youthful workess . in ' these Souxh the church has had ‘as .".‘.f\'..,.'." “|'\~ work andg e city was [ homes, Tt was deemed worthy work 3 8 humble meginning. it {s now the larz- | going to be In an aw fix. 105 the sciety to aid in'this work. | at lunchcon at the home of the pres- Pride circle, Lady Foresters, will | his bicycle had been stolen from a | ent of theuaatestant sects In the city. In speaking with geporter in an- | Agam for the comfort and pleasure | ident. Mrs. Geo. W. Corbin, Lexing- | meet at Judd's hall tonight. hallway at 230 North street. : . Bt 08 Simmmmuniotlit ] s oo thy Coors c men were on :) the Children’s Home new sugges- | ton strect. The High School Art club will hold The St. Mary's Ladies’ T. A. B. sp< | members and a tot strike Mr. Mgy eplied, “No. [ [tions were discussed. ———— a social session this evening in the | ciety will hold a meeting tonight af § ehildren Incl Rece € ™ wanted a milllon — In former vears our service work | model apartments. 8 o'clock in the St. Mary’s school hagk t 1 wosld nearly | tion fo change the name ‘ when I told them A }:’el‘f‘rl was given of the children | took the form of a Needle Wqk H. Gordon of 658 Main street re- | All members are requested to be press o ble up y ehureh to the First Luther t get a penny more [At the local hospital, and also of | Guild but this year voted to devote | ported to the police last night that | ent. Lo 1 ecould mot | of New Britnin was down s wouldn’'t work so I |the Blind Babies’ Home in Farming- |the time to making a numifer; ) P A room with meoting of the congregation fired ther ton where the: e now eleven chil- | of Layettes, having them ready for -_— 88—\ § stopping to rest, The pastor, In whose honor In answer to a further query if | dren under eight years. use in the fall when the meetings A everything 1 ate | )Y celebration is planned, (hat would affect the work of col- L. hanin’ ¥ my stomach. | prominent (n the activities of Swed- seting the garbage Maguire stated | A large audience greeted our state - - iwiv Lutheran denomination and is o | 4 %e had already hired six men [Dr(‘uldcn:. Mrs. Saunders and state The next meeting, June 21, will be former wident of the w Hng 1 s the places of those whom he i secretary, Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Saun- | the last for the season, opening again Bflered so | conferer : let #v and that the work would go |ders brought us brief though inter- | in September. What Is castorl. that I was out - on a8 usy esting reports from the Internation- . My bowels did LOYAL AMERICANS' HOP. v . touTampiat Gouvention e fn Bos- ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregorie,. 1 could not eat s olg ek’ (Tu 15 Misw BODY NOT CLAIMED. ’Og in May. The local society was C”'Y lmm Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither: g doctor could not ' w.die Duglud and Marey Wessels | The body of Andrew Nicholas En- | IMdeed honored to receive honorable Opium, Morphine nor otber Narcotic substance. Its age is lu“pg‘r“ 1 told my husband h chosen patrons and pa- ' elis, whe murdered his wife Margaret | Mention from headquarters for its It % the pain 80Y | roucsars for the first annual dance of (Thomps Enelis in the Hotel De |*Plendid work during the past year antee. Formore than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief .‘hl“:‘ ”I"l,;m" | the Loyal Americans at the high | Ville, on Tuesday night, and then “'°“|’:' "‘r‘)'u"‘,;“dm‘?:,“",; - s Bo.::r-?z' S.fii“"fiiJ:engfea"l‘l'ff. =i Conlflpufloné Flatulencyy Wind Colic and Diarrhma; allaying Feverish- { Lydia E. * | mehool Friday evenins. Oarl Brink is | committed sulcide is still at J. M. Cur- raatigs » Save us etail an ac- p % ey d ness arisi erefrom, and regulating tom Bowels, pound and threw an:.rn.:..‘ o W vmml'lr" “l‘:l--n | tin and company’s undertaking rooms, | C0Unt of the Home for Children at AL the nant Bweting. Ws Wpnrd of aids t.hehiuimihfim of F::l rlmz'. h::l:hs lm“lchn::'ll sleep. ine _away. After | 0 e Hal Long, John Renehan, | No one hafas yvet put in a claim for | Crescent Beach, cases of ‘bone and | public works will recommend to the The Chil ¥ er” i ot x of Vegetable Com- ftney, John Hayes, William | the body #launlar tuberculosis onlv being treat- | common council that arrangemonts Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. . bottles of Lydia E. | .20 " Yohn Bunmy. b - ed. It is a state institution and |are made for the Millane company, The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over Wash T could do | i e T worth our interest and help. The | trea experts, of Middietown, to spr 80years, has borne the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been madeunder | WG Lomryamccm s o Ry o D e | different Sunshine societies ~ about [ tho city trees this summer. ' It is u . h':f'!'t!:“'l"“i“":j:m“ its infancy. Allow no one to decsive you in this. e e O o | . Jobn and: Riitam P. O ave | Connecticut are interesting them- | derstood that the Millane company interfeits, Imitations and “‘Just-as-Good’’ are but Experiments that . niscellancous shower was glven | sold properth® in the rear of Tre- |selves in this movement. Two New | will do this work at the rate of 75| trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and & ut the liome of Miss Bsther Olson | mont street tdghe city of New Brit- | Britain children are there at present. | cents per tree. Responsibility for in- | Children—Experience against Experiment. Tuesday evening In honor of Miw | ain for school ‘purposes, The sale [Tea and a social hour followed the | jury to employes engaged in the work | CG€nuine Castoria always bears the signature of Florence Thorngren, who is soon to | price was abol $4.000 for the com- | meeting. Previous to the meeting the | will be assumed Iwht(hv company. become the hrido of Harold A. Ber- | binod tracts. up® which there are no | visiting officers and those of the local For any kind of insurance call on in} of this city ! bulldings society were delightfully entertained | T. W. O'Connor, Booth’s Block.—advt. 0 WOULD HAVE THOUGHT IT WOULD GROW LIKE THA? THAT THE BODWELL REALTY COMPANY would grow in ten years to fpoint where in one we would do one-half as much busincss as we did (he whole first year “BELVIDRE." A If it had not peen | don’t know where 1 | I am never without \ house. You may ike that it may help nMMrs. M A 8 Y go St, Wyandotte, | IT HAS BEEN SAID, by rcputable business men in this city that “THE BODWELL REALTY (OMPANY is the ONLY D LOPMENT COMPANY in New Britain that lives up to its agreements, and certainly we know from the sad experiences of our customers who have donce business “with others™ that we are the ONLY RELIABLE COMPANY, even though others may claim to be “Legitimate.” % WAS AN ACTUAL FACT THE LAST WEEK IN MAY, and had you been able realize such a th, yon would surely have had BODWELL REALTY SHARE There are none forfale now, but you 14 have had confidence in our judgment, both as (0 SHARES and the following properticl BELVIDERE, B s Sk, vecwoks PaRE, vioean mmmace, wolleow s We Are Now Developing Industrial Park others, every one of which we have increased in desirability and value, made moncy fosome purchas- Which is a veritable “Hive of Industry,” with all its Gardens, between Stanley Street and Rocky Hill Avenue, . and provided others with happy homes. and only five minutes’ walk from LANDERS or the NEW BRITAIN MACHINE COMPANY'S SOUTH STREET T F 66 WE SER ’” PLANT. both of which factorics are expanding very rapidiy. A RESUL 0 BOD LL E VALUES WILL INCREASE VERY FAST IN THIS LOCATION, and you can now buy fifty foot lots from only $98.00 to $515.00. ON EASY TERMS, WITH NO TAXES OR INTEREST FOR TWO YEARS. SALES SINCE FEBRUARY 28TH ARE s FREE DRAWING OF BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AFTERNOON, TIONAL BANK BUILDING, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. . E. CRANDALL, MGR. PHONE 1801. We are also developing LINCOLN PARK (The Einest Property in This City.) Situated hetween Lincoln SIXTEEN MILES OF CONCRETE SIDEWALK LAID IN NEW BRITAIN BY US Lre Avcnue, and also developing ELM HILL TERRACE, on Hartford Trolley Line. just east ' -

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