New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 26, 1920, Page 2

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N ; DAY, JUNE 26, 19206. P L T e 104 ALIENS SEEK CITIZENS' RIGHTS Rev. G. M.MMissirian Among Those Appearing Wednesday ed Missirian vortnl chu opportuni liws relative ain Street s MAKY Discount i Fair Prices s Light pr Nules ' natu H. Kirk) N this lot. cmpire 1 many imtries in { lon Mahon, Owcur Prender Josgph Murra Plamme, Odilor Eaward ortin, Daniel Hagan Sweden—John Willhelhn = lenry Norman, John Edward) = and, Hjalimar Walte Nelwon,) Lind L Marn Al / - Marino John I juist icantonia Joseph P Ralvatore Negrola Chiodo Lanza, Guisepi« mine Montuori, J seph Totir Balvato v Ivatore Ponato 1HiMarce Puis Ted Umi nzonl, James Tr I®renze, Nicoln P, | Mancarel'a, nt " | vanni Vetro nibattista Carlo B K Az Rosario Ginnaatonia Pie Mastranardi, Pucchier Car- santo, Jo- Harbuto vimonde Nappi. Giovan Raffaele Spagn Ange oli, 1 Joe Avis Tohn Reuk shat Harten simon S rdian Ottoman Manong Missiriar Michael Paul, Henry George Kuve Topnlian Leon Karalis e Alland ~ Poland and S Max Tresky LoNg Miller, Joseph Szewczyk ert emer Joe Abraham Pizer, \Jose \damo- wicz, "hilip wig Sefuran, St Stanle Empire ey Garabed Harry Parparian Sarkis Hadigian Stratos hiana City Rob- Caslowitz Boleslaw ‘erer Pletras, Lud Wiceel Stange Wasinski} Aok Krzywicki Emil Fic\nus Ioh Pajar Frank | | Cockowsk) Kulesik Julius | | Berendt Republi Poland Austrla— Jan Nupiera\z, Charles Kuzara Russian ok GrimaNa Yanska.! Joseph Cohen AntHon Harr Arz Salaveisikas, Martin Grign Eli Marholin Mohn Grabowsk!. An William Kalisz, Fran ! Ludwinowicz. lwopold Chachulski Joseph Walenczy K, Mateuyz Fred Kulike, {sidor Novick. Ber ard Adelman Jurid Hungary—John Gessler th. Martin Matier f Golor Katz wsk Jozef ritain Mainment \nd ( er was given M i wunt, | Rtates— 1o John s Independant of e of her #t Main bride of Louls RBirnbaum “trect Louls - ! Kazimieras\ Liones. £ Theta Sigma | Frank Sa 1 dance the Faning, June don, New Fu he present ki at toni Niezewicz Doman COURT ASSTGNMENTS, following tr (es were t at the rerr SUES CITY FOR 81,000 ) r flow on his land damaging | rops he had planted thereor Lridgeport | win Fad Stone lce Water LEGION MEETS Fidy-Glover Post Has Lively Session ——lasRervice Men Organize “State Bonus Aetivity Committee.” ddy-Glover 1 itk r =t night in G American monthly 13 hall, city < place meeting that keep posted of interest to the x-service man Two committees ere formod with this idea \ permanent committee wminated from the floc wer to report back to "wr on civie a L general disevssion of nd national affairs te of the ed to was the sens he memin V affai rs ow n view five and given | the s commit- | man Lyons, Harry ¢ and Alec I'ublic was mem- | affairs ee, consisting of Dr. W Attorney Irving Rachl Jackson, obert . Vance owski, i% known as the ¢ Committee. matter of The state wus honus for at A unanimousiy tivity Commit- x-#ervice men enzth and it v discussed szanized and at the r Connecticut be re Mer its of the services session state legislature, ind 1o do everything possible to have imilar in the Legion the state. The committec. nominated from the floor, ire: W. W. T. Squire. chairman; | Herbert Baker and Harry C. Jackson The mecting of the post will omitted. and the August meeting will take place during the first week of that month when delegates will he sclected for the state convention in committees PPosts throughout July | | TLegion O The Eddy-(op~r Legion, will b n afternoon, Juiy 1 American outing Saturday ut the New Britain rounds, The com- arranging for a events with prizes, and all game. INDIANOLA COUNCIL o Decorate Graves Tomor- Memb row—D>beclegation Will Go (o Hart- ford on Monday Evening. Indianoia meet council, Judd's No. 19, hall lock to mombers and to sraves of their de At their last meet- the following officers were elect D. of P, in Sunday ! wning at 9 receive ers from their corate the ed members P'ocahontas, Miss = Mrx wh, Miss Wilson F. Mrs representative, first Nellie Senior; | Ella lawrence; | Noonan: Pow- | Marion: first rep- | Mary Sunburn; sec- Mrs. Ella alternate, Mrs Bessie second alternate., Miss Lillian Wen hatan resentative law- flor Next Monday evenin will meet t the members and a to Hartford nniversary o'clock gool delegation will tend the Wawaume Indianola them celebration ouncil, No. 1 jazz band D. of P. The will accompany MARDI GRAS TOMORROW ’ itteex have ents for the | ° given at Quartet complete: park to- | ening. under inique club of being a members forward considerable an- There will be ind dancing, including by the Colored Jazz have been | jitneys run to the park Plainvill rolley cars “top near the gate. promise s and the ds are looking with pleasure eratinment band yand concert Arrangeme © 10 have and PLANS AT YALE, ‘ June reshman ve Arnounce . the new new atudent « vdopted and ked. Al Van-s i department I'his selection m s into scienty LOCAL GIRLS WIN Catherine Doyle hool won second prize Galati of St. Mary's, examinations of St Joseph's and Carmela won third prize at the recent given al Mt St ontestants from all the <y Stone Crocks | tend. | 1920 of the New: Britain | of the class and individual g Joseph's school in Hartford. | i parochial '’ Stone Jars : Stone Jugs Jars Latoletotototolelale] & | MANY AUTOS SECURED J. C. Loomis Announces That 30 Cars Have Been Secured to Transport Merchants to Momauguin, TR chairman of Loomis »f the a committee in ¢l transporti- Mo 1Arge tion to auzuin on Wedies all those attending of Commer that about the annual Cham outi announces 10 autos have heen donat- and that alout the more will be needed it ix obvious from the sale of ticket an. her ed up to- dute same number that practically every 1 professional man is going of the manufacturers 2 away. Mr semble l.oomis asks tha autos as- front the Chamber of Commerce promptly at 12:15 Wed- June 30, in order that all can at 12:36. [t is requested that | those who intend to o aad who can offer the of their car notify the of the of Commerce at once in of nesday leave ervices please secretary Chamber l.ast year about 140 business as ciates went to Momauguin. This y it i= hoped u sreater number will at HIGH SCHOOL PROM Social Activitics of 1920 Class Brought to a Close With Dance in School Gymnasium. The senior prom of the ciass of iligh scho%i was held last evening in the school Music was furnished by the Bolton-Cipriano orchestra of New | Haven i The patrons seated in a little alcove ranged at the the gym. The Miss Millie Macauley, Miss A. C. Guilford I dman and Miss The patrons were lLouis P James (. Moody, Clinton E. Farnham Arthur Hancock The grand march was led by Robert Doyle, president Miss Mildred Luddy, vice-president. Only member Zym and patronesses tastefully south ar- ! of ! patrones Miss g Miss M Alma Crow vey. and tickets for the prom until 1 o'clock. Refreshment served during intermission ir hool lunch room. The committec charge of the prom were: Frank Sullivan, ¢ Marion Curtin, Wilkam K Callen, Mildred Luddy. ne, Ethel Gris- wold and Frank McGuire. NO DOPE—NO ACETANILIDE TRY IT AND BE COMFORTABLE UDINE IT'S LIQUID - QUICK EFFECT in INSURANCE Don’t wait for the fire bell to ring before you get in- sured. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE wait for the accid appen before you gt insured, do it now. REAL ESTATE We may have the home you want. Call and sce ws if Y0u want to buy or s GED. A. QUIGLEY 297 Main St, New Britain ‘The most fascinatingly fragrant and healthful of zll powder per- fumes. Antiseptic, prophylactic, deodorizing, fragrant and refresh- ing, itis an ideal face, skin, baby, and dusting powder. Convenient and economical, it takes the place of other perfumes for the person.| A few grains sufficient. One cf the indispensable Cuticura Toi-| let Trio for keeping the skin| clear, sweet and healthy. Soap. Ointment and Talcum 25¢c everywhere., Sampie each free by mail. Address -card :| | Cutis Laboratories, Dept. Z, Mal Mass If you have bad taste in mouth, foul breath, furred tongue, dull headache, drowsiness, disturbed sleep, mental depression, yello= ish skin—then you are bilious. quickly relieve this disorder, which ie the resalt of liver derangement and severe digestive disturbance. Purely vegstable. Plain or Sugar Coated. 80 YEARS® CONTINUOUS SALE PROVES THEIR MERIT. Dr. . H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia. RINTING | OF ALL KINDS L] NEATLY DONE L] KULPER PRINTING CO.; 325 MAIN ST, TEL. 777 0B WEBSTER FLOUR WORLD’S BEST GRADE Our Domestic Science demonstrators are now making house to house calls in New Britain advq- cating a larger use of good home made and baker’s bread to lower the cost of living. While Daniel Webster Flour costs originally a little more than other flours, “The value received more than equals the higher cost.” PROTECTOR GU ARANTEE—If you are not thoroughly convinced that Daniel Webster Flour has produced the best bread you ever baked after you have used -an entire sack of it, return the ex'pty sack to dealer and purchase price will be refunded and charged to us. EAGLE ROLLER MILL CO. W. ]J. CAHILL CO. Retail Distributors: Sovereigns’ Trading Co. Landwehr Bros. Miller & Olson, All S. Berkowitz. stores. Corbin-Russwin Stores. ¢ North & Judd Stores. 0. l\c.:(l)\leat and Grocery D.S. Ohman Dohert).' Market. W Woadod R Nat, Meat & Gro. Co. Stanley Workers’ Corp. | \Wm_ Schlenker Society. Bloomquist & Edman Sharp & Shaw, formerly Universal Co-Operative Cowlishaw'’s. Society. i Hallinan’s bread always baked exclusively of | Daniel Webster Flour. |W. J. Cahill Co. Wholesale. Plainville Ct. Meriden, Ct. STOCK OF SUGAR FOR SALE Schneider & Rubensteins 111 HARTFORD AVENTUE. ALL THE SUGAR YOU WANT AT 28 CENTS A FOUND. i | i j TELEPHONE 159. i The New Britain Trust Co. Will make your banking relations a “Man to Man” proposition at all times, and not a “Man to Bank” acquaintance. Our business friend- ships are built upon years of clese relationships and our willingness to counsel with all who need the benefit It of our long standing experience. will pay you to consider these points in MAKING YOUR BANKING connection. 200 Are Going to the Chamber Quting, Are You? New Britain Trust Co. Open Saturday Evening 7:30 to 9 o’Clock.

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