New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 10, 1920, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, JUNE. 10, 1020, LAY CRNER STAME |geeesnidsessesascnonsnassaei] SATURDAY AT2P. W, 3 -4 lONS 3E)(ermses at New Home ol Logal e Stone Jars ‘Stone Juigs itene lce Water Jars coms Herbert L. Mills e el s Ted Lewis Makes A A b i £ ain Street s llb hard upon ws. Tira Sosee ::?@.@@fimwaaaaaamafifififi a Date in C a ccome an imperative necestity, | emm— — === = . You'll find it pure delight to dance to we are o save the boys and g Street them o fair chanca in lite. — Durine | SR - . ; 7 i these two tantalizing fox-trots. Melo- ’ the lnst 30 years the volume of th's | work has increased so that the people : > N\ 4 dious incidental whistling by Ted Lewis e G S ol e K nt; ‘ ; ( himself makes “I’ll See You in C-U-B-A” W SPECIAL the need of a' new modern building, | a sure-fire hit. Couplcd with “The Moon by " which the boys might call their own k‘ék-‘" N S St apd i ¢ it 7 Shines on the Moonshine,” by these same BB R | hie ot rant el tec e Ao C 2 . ‘ exclusive Columbia artists o z omposite = d Skirts || ihie present site was hebobases st the | p A-2927—$1.00 er of Main ana Center streets, Eo - » o) > ©) Boys’ U'm E :r,-. ed Glass o » cornerstone of the néw Boyg' . ub building will be lakd, with appro- | printe cxe o [Sticks = ! with s final home %) direc havae prepare « Picture ing h 1 data denlifg for the | 1 and development of ganization A New DBritain umes mote aned 1 large eit LadoRotolofeRel ok #@&@@fi-fifi@@@fififi@ ] L™ & Last | | | Bought at (| and the building thereon remodeted, | the ind s bein sed for class ° work, i RICES mes, physical culture, et The Blucher Style 2> ’ ! o « tso accommodates the rC.n ;_‘_: - ; ! i S reoes s o (| 9LV o , , Nora Bayes Sings and is housi ese o n Black : / B e e . rowie e o g of Boyhood Days out expense to them The new huilding under construc- tion L the B. H. Hibbard comp RST1 conatit! ot 'S\ Eyiiadsines) | . No one can carry you back to boy- O PRICES feet, containing lo hood as convincingly as Nora Bayes. 00, Now baths hand-ball € 4 P Jimi e faine L i “Patches’” makes you ache to wear those above Suits . il prices, for st 2 ; badges of boyhood once again. Coupled alrcady || Hundreds : A “Without You,” this ex- mative might clusive Columbia artist’s leading feature bec as first reali > ¥ ~ . A HC ey o o in Ladies First. Y SR A SN W R JOAR R “Fits like a Nettleton Composite” is a E A-2921—$1.00 Connecticut auxiilary committee, who term often used to express complete satis- was » lmpre with the very fattion ‘n a Sh()c. urgont 1 of a boys' club, that he Interested several of the most public- > . 2 wplitiadliisnting bwomenlof thNatail Over a long period of yegly“the Lomposnc and raised $1,000 which started and | has maintained its lea ip and is recog- maintained the first club in this eity. nized by thousands of the country over e e e as a shoe of unusua =iies. Being cut 0 r Kind.” WIRE thelaksistancello(hthe K M Isese two sizes under t eel and instep it i il A s Orlental Fox—trots 0 e heisa T ates brings comfort to v men who cannot i i i = Semiiniwasiinsitediiofbe: wear low shoes offegular measurement. | 1 y ) ! “Rose of Mandalay” and “‘Along the MS fine worl ‘33' ,.*ff,'f,",..:f o Visit this sho land sec our many perfect A # Way to Damascus” are two Oriental ing n period of several vears | 1 A ' : . A he ] o bater was the firat /2 !{t eton craftsmanship. i : | B fox-trots by Art Hickman’s Orchestra was the first samples of "'-f.,.."'...,..\ premdent i fore paia ey ', T i P from the St. Francis' Hotel, San trect are \in’ i hRLcsienkih, X 93 ol L Y Francisco. They’ll fill you with all the tghd the wed 5 ‘l 2 . e e T y { of that city Davion Humphres haala pesavly Sz { N § \ 1.5 . rhythmic fire for which these exclusive 0. O, P, will lnl exercises at of what a boys' club eould do n Columbia artists are justly famoys from ally, socially and intelle . X ! for these Mttle lads: that the Representatives for NETTLFTOR'S Men's Shoes—The World's Finest pard of health | o, R Mire i iahi doing ) ) B coast to coast. A-2917—$1.00 -~ ek this after ind for /. hich had be e hy actin F sene o | ## president of the ciub. The late - - — z — A Few More Mid-Month Hits . d . . 05 rtin 8. Wiard zave fr o . Rose of Washington Square ) vas. Shadows Campbell and Burr) A-2020 time, acting as treasurcr of the v —Henry Burr \'-"-’t Sansl Rose George Meader §{ $1.00 Ficelyenrs Y P el Tired of Me . . Lewis James) $7%0 pi L Melody of Love— eHnteismorli e Tab| 155 Medley Walsr elght years and his influence over th Railroad Blues—Fox-tror ~—Prince’s Orch«nls A-6150 s BNe oty e |y e e et Vel it < f Yerkes’ Southern Fivv)A-2929 Beautiful Hawaiian Love— $1.26w ., IRk gavt: | et TR iNas helped i (o mai 3 % Shake Your Little Shouldelj_-—, $1.00 Medley Waltz 1 Jam I | them worthy citizens Fox~trot . . The Happy Six ~-Prince’s Orchestra & trip to The late Judge James 7. Meskill - w o o grent friend of the boys of Get the New Columbia Novelty Record Booklet F on Chestnut | xow Britain, and while was on the | Every Coilumbia D=='+r Ha- It ined Rtdafi gl A A Yy Wiy pose pn will hold & | yple with the Boys' cluh to help th 9 B . Month sible w e Bo ih 1o help th wmbia Records on Sale at All Colambia Dealers the 10th and 20th of Every g unfortunate boy, who happened t aven t COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS Ve Celwmbia Records on Sale a el inches of e the proud | 00T NN, too tate. ‘ e T COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York ) A | before it was too lnte Period Designs up to $2100 tn ciant and | P00 5 s dome mueh oug | Which [ 2664 for those amonw the boys whos: sanitarium, | |jooy need brightening, and the Hoys' Th t 5 | club is fortunate having been onw a » | of the avenues through which she ha v €0TE2 | qistributed the bounty of her love for St St s Raonchss nac ook raw clal worker . Rev. L. 8. Johnsor and E. C. Con H t Yet# nolly have froely given thelr com- a . 4N mendation of tho good the club has done for the boys, coming in contact as probation officers with many of the ° Lots of Them at Low Prices realize the amount an insritution ko this does for the clty Also the \ words of Chief W Rawlings are | encournging, to say the least, to the ! executives of the present day institu | Connecticut Hat (v. || Grafonola Shops P 4 and . H. Crawford 6 R. R. Arcade - shall Cook There are ul the present time 37 ! 2 9 . . . . voluntary nocial workers W o have s | e = — ' New Eritain’s Largest Exclusive Refail Talkng Machine Shop hot f the week in which they zive FIFTY ATTEND MEETING. l were loud in their praises of the Pre Jess i carpent claymolding vocational Grammar school and this cobbling, plast L d physical e ctical Exhibition of Results of | unigue form of entertainment : | eutture American, n Work in City. | PR i D THIS NOON. A quiet church wedding took fectdent you get D OR CANTIGNY HE l(fl { | | | \bout 0 members and their friends of the Connecticut Y, pr t chapter at the Trinity Methodist Episcopal Coming! e ahedlos il Cinaeor et 277 MAIN STREET. ‘ JOHNNY RAY‘ | | dinary heroism in wction at Cantigry | FOR RENT | Lol ’ n | Daughters of Founders and Patriots| g E e e 4 2 of America availed the nselves of the | Muriel S daughiter of My me yon nhership « ) issued the chapter to at- ! 3 W of Pleasant = ~ luncheon and entertain t e » bride of Rulph \ well, b ttle w lub this after- | y tion took the form ' department of the jocal ¥ on May 28, 1918 In the absence Cuticura Soap ical demonst:ation of the Rev. John L. Davis. pastor, performied | the commander, ton led i | ! A blic schoel system the ceremony The couple we platoon forward under heavy machine | able closets, large social rooms, clcu-f “JIGGS IN s Cl " WIH Hel You s iren of, the foreign tended by Miss Evelyn i i e from | s mipport] position i fo ’ ven, formerl Com e in- { fantry. has bheen awarded the Dis- Evenings for Lodge purposes. Suit- | 50 children under the who acted as bridesmaid, *ha the assistance of 4 iront line unit. Al- | Fi¢ fans — fully equipped. Britain Cl Y Sk supervision Miss Emery and D. Vi s upe on of Miss 1 > ibberts as best man T'he coy ugh severely wounded in the hip, . ear XOur S| | i et i 1o this siiernoon sa 3 honers ' For further particulars address, —LYCEUN sa@mander of ted _and gave ex- ' irip and upon their return will nf ) e sit- : { &

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