New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 14, 1920, Page 2

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Like it sugh-bearded but spoed in your ru- Shaving Cream s Cream, 35¢, Lotion, have Talcum E Drug Co. ain Street ly and Fresh and Gingham BSES nd pretty com I, moft colorings put on sale at argin of profit om 14 to 44 in dainty girl Il as attractive —and due to low wpecial ’T include this per cent. dis- Call and sce ‘. réfall bany BULL ST. RD. Our Kind.” | dodger ‘S oa.om lensed the | Y, jLeonard & Herr. le on Georgette advt, wedish Lutheran on next Thurs t tomorrow an will he the choit quested to e hon Every boys have been va Anderson, 0 Alleys.—adyt of Judge and Is home from | summer holiday n in our window eorgette blouses bs Leonard & | B. 8, will hold d dunce at the | ‘Tuesday evening | nn Co. are offer sorgette hlouse $6.98 and $8.98 nderson bowling vt of Davis & W, apent the n & business and | £ Hartford, v | fight. —advt. O, ¥., will meet and confer the class of candi of the dece rorated Nunda hittee from the ased your galn $4.95 Call at | w them to youw. | Ce. advt Stetron shoew. vt 6 BELLAnS Hot :water Sure Relief —-Vh P~ [ 1ast night | President T. J John | | and Willilam Kenney, ar | meeting, one wee | upon on the san | In the WINDOW SHADES CALL 359 Now is the best time to replace those worn, fad- HOTORGYCLISTS' OUTING i Have \unual Eyent on Sunday, | fay, June 20, has been selec the wunnual motoreycle New Willis W outing Bt Hayes of 10 Albany collect his nd Hartford el avenue, “bump ind bring them where delegation will join run known only to will dowi to Monier Brothers store the New Rritain them for a blind he officialy of the event There will he v hasket yrought by the linch motoreyelists n L series of events with prize iwirds will also he staged under the wispices of the officials of the club. | When pressed for high in followingz for a statement this authority the morning. one members to feast their eyes upon Many prizes will be given, valued n $75 and $100 so one the events will be seo that while entering "he will be a Corbin-Brawn donated by the Corbin poration and a 28 inch by toreycle cast Tire & prizes for the t points sints wil] be counted as fol- lows. Three points for the first place two for the nd and one point for the third, in h event. Besides the | there will be a prize both can worth two main prizes speedometer, Serew cor- 3 Inch no- donated by the Gooc as the st scores in year two main pr for each individual event for the ladies and fellows, which will be donated by Mr. Huyes and Monier iros “All who leave are going ave urged to with either Willis l. Hayes of 10 Albany avenue of Hartford, or Monier Bros., 42 Main this eity.” T0 ESTABLISH Y. M. H. A. their name street Martinque Club, Inc., Adopts Resolu- | tions at Session Yesterday Change Namo t6 Y. M. H. A, B'nal Brith Halevi lodge, day afternoon decided b Martique which Is composed of about 100 Jewish young men, change its name to the Young Men's Hebrew associa- | tion. The Inal Brith has adopted a | resolution to support the Y. M. H. A., | to its full power. | The present roems of the Martique | club on Main street will be used | until enough funds can be secured to | This move- ment is sponsired by Attorneys Albert | Nair. A At the session of the society of the Jehuda 1. O.'B. B, held yest in Turner hall, it was unanimous vote that the club establish new quarters. A. Greenberg und David L meeting of all of the members of the assoclation will be held tomorrow | evening at 8 o’clock in the club rooms, | at which time action will be taken | towards forming the proposed Y. M. | H. A Assistant United St District Attorney George Cohn of Hartford will be the =g er. ame Society Hears diire hristianity An address on Christ d Walter MecC the Holy Name society o church at the monthly mee in St Mary's sch Plans fo ine the me discussed given by sing the society were mith was empow 10 uct with representative nizations in preparing fleld Walnut AnZust mass at park ATTENDING CONVE Harry W. Hasting of the vin National bank, G. the Savings Bank of w Dean Minor Winger of Britain, J Ralph Snelgrove of the Commercial Trust company are attending the | innual convention of the American Institute of Banking at Hart- s delegutes from the ford chapter, A. 1. B. The tion, which opens thia eveni with wwley-Plaza, will | have delegates attending from all over | the country Governor Coolidge of Massachusetts, the republican inee for vice-president convention with an come, headquarters at the ¢ nom- | will open the vddress of wel- HOME FRROM COLLEGE. William Rottecelli Jr and Peter Daly Bernard’s seminury, re r the Cornclius Curry. students at St Rochester, N. Y., mer vacation Leghorn | trom and George have returned to the Catholie Do for Thomas Maloney their he miversity, Washington, the summer John vacation SEmithwick re expected t from St. oJha's home Thursday school, Danver Willlam ¢ and commitiee of the Y I v A\ & B ety 1o e nominatin candidates for thep next : m Sunday. T} will be pr a nd presi late voted The election | semi-annual election un der the itly adopted by-law of the society to that effect BOMB IN THEATE Havana, June 13 mem chory er of « in the bomb hers of the were infured loded during nation COTTON CONSUMED, Washington, June 11.--Cotton con sumed during 050 bales of lint and 31,032 of linters, May amounted to 541 | Just returned from | saw ed shades. Our man will call with samples and give you all the information you want regarding quality, price, etc, BUY HAND MADE TO ORDER SHADES IF YOU WANT SERVICE —PHONE 359— Special colors to match any color scheme of in- terior decoration. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. Paints—Wall Papers—Window Shades. New Britain, Conn. CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD Stupendous Sale of DRESSES A fortunate purchase has given nus a line of Dresses *hat could not be duplicated elsewhere for more than twice the price we are They are the product of one of the largest manu- fucturers in the country who is disposing of them at the ¢ of Because he s familiar with Dresses at this shop he has given us first choice, asking for them. his scason. The line includes foulamds. exquisite frocks of Georgette trimmed with ruffies of self and contrasting <h.des, tricolettes of excellent quality in blue, brown and block, sc , foulards and others trimmoed with # summer silks, Positively these them while they last usy Week In City Hall Business ! churcn n m-\lur‘lll nounced that held to- neeting of the commn > will be 7 The council 8 o'clock | meet- the health board will be held ¥ to discuss the resignation ary Inspector John A. Dolan With these meetings and others which are likely to be sched- uled, n busy week in Qity hall is an- ticipated. ind to aet FINDS CONDITIONS BAD, Harey Gitite From Through Poland, Returns Trip Harry Gitlitz of Lafayette street, a trip to Poland. remarks that in many parts of that country the situation, ieally and otherwise, Vilna, formerly a found Jess than 100,000 people. city of Brest-Litovsk he mass of ruins is very bad. At found & were more favorable Mr. Gitlitz, his 1 father b ssian Reds, today denied ment He said he found his had been dead for nine but said death was due to natural causes this stat ithe months LOCAL BAND. WINS PRIZE. The Philharmonic band of this city ttained added honors last Saturday . when in participation he state field parade of Moose, at the hes the bund won a handsome sil The award was made f ing the b appearan Le Eadward « of the are elated over the suc honor, of the band in winni he Rey Mar masses John T, church, announced at vesterduy that a collection taken up mext Sunday CASTORIA For Infants and Childrgn In Use For Over 30 Years ues cannot be duplicated. [ | { | | i both econom- ! ity of 230,000, he | The Conditions in War- who was credited last | week with having said that he found | had been murdered | of the local | the | the large domand for of them are hand-embroidered and other attractive We are sclling Rev. Joseph W. Barry of North Ca- naan, a former curate at the local Father Winters also an- the annual collection amounted to more than $4.000, and with responses still coming in, it is cxpected that the final amount will be greatly swelled. What we believe we owe our customers We have old-fashioned notions about business. We know we can make ‘“one-time” sales and gain larger profits per sale, but we don’t conduct our business in that manner. On the other hand, we've been selling automobile acces- sories for five years. ists come to us for their accessories. sold only merchandise of superior merit, We've Customers Thousands of New Britain motor- bought -and ac- cept our word, our goods and our rccommendations with- out question. We've built a permanent business on a sound foundation of moral obligation. Individual profits are less perhaps, but our busiess has grown, doubled, tripled mightily on a fair-and-square policy. So when we recommend to you— and prospered “ Madison SUPE \res EANDURANCE And when we say that in our judgment they are the most dependable tire, you car buy them and use them with the assurance that the tire industry produces nothing better. If you've had unfortunate tire experiences, SONS ! try MADI- West End Vulcanizing C. P. McCARTHY, Prop. 339 West Main Street, New Britain, Conn. $35,000.00 WORTH OF AUTOMOBILES GOING REGARDLESS OF FORMER PRICES! Pleasure Cars, Light Duty Trucks, Open and closed cars, popular makes. A rare mid-season opportunity. smashed — Cash Talks. We have just the Car you want. Prices We are jammed for room! Users of Light Trucks grab this chance. This Sale also includes our 8-cylinder 7- passenger demonstrator, 6-cylinder 5-passenger demonstrator, 6-cylinder Roadster demonstra- tor, Oldsmobile Economy Truck demonstrator. Bring the Cash. Make the offer and drive your car away. DLDSMOBILE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, Inc. Hartford, Conn., 33-37 ALLYN STREET OPEN EV ENINGS. “Remember the Place.” AR ek v, S ARTI ot

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