New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 27, 1920, Page 2

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sual and active IFTS Long we have been Iargest part of our Mgh-grade Meu's rables ot 0% count n have responded ndsomal . few extra values: [Suits Excepted) At 200; Discount! i~ ¢ Discount! 0 10 83,00 Loss 20% (J Horsfall wpany LUM ST, p Buy Our Kind.” 'Wii Close All Day July and Aug. ITEMS meeting will be held mory this evening of hmond camp, Spanish he meeting will begin lembers of the Stanle ken In us new mem or Theodore Johnson reer th, ple ple at Hal odnesday mormn and Cornelius Scan appointed by Tud immisers for the estat fnes and Catheri reen apple ple at Hal ph, Wednesday morn- | be given this evening public works on the rtlon of a sanitary treet, between Wilcox ot The meeting will elock The plan that punetiman A on A hearing proposed had been Gorbach at Hal morn oen apple ple Wednesda "SRIVAL' | an is doing marvels | rious fuld,” as FEdi For example, this a shining example of Heation of electricity It is ideal for the rieal ¢ our elect practical and service ry and fOf\ MAIN ST, LOCAL GIRLS LEFT to ride | MUST HAVE WARRANT | Federal Men Cannot Search for Liquor | to play | enine | at | 840, sup- | " RDD. BY THE ROADSIDE Marooned in Meriden by Chance Male Acquaintances Two vou supper ter midnizht waen " mile miles fyom v it of th tthout them he na walked back to the the T Ha ny 1 and he A cupant tween tea take Meriden in The asked to b n to ! tr iEht the this they co uld not Iiritain they » take onsiderably | they were ear ari the the hap- wathorities the men It doesn't Perhaps the girls ind perhaps they didn’t seem at all likely that the men would tuke the course they did with two girls whom they knew well from their own Whatever the circum- s out a ris cannot | mpanions | town the warning to abe tance e 1% strong who be too careful t the co whose invitation they accept. There Is no question that the two girls in last night's case will never again want in the neighborhood where left alone they were TO SEARCH AUTOS Without Having Proper Gov- ernment Credential: Greenwich federal men must Conn., July be arme search wy unt before wutomobi for statome .t made by issioner 11 J. Lavery of port. With such warrants, he d, offenders may be held on a tech- nicul charge until a regular warrant can be obtained For several weeks have been stath Post Rou Iy halty they whiskey was United States search the Tevenue ad in Greenwich almo : numerous trucks automobiles. Many owners of vate cars have protested against methods pursued by those government authorities. They show no ba tials and occupants women, have believing the ngents d along Hoxton and pri the agents to es or creden- f cars including been greaty frightened, agents to be highway men DAY NURSERY ENJOYS GOOD MONTH IN JUNE Mouthly Report Just Published Shows Exceptionally Good Counditions ’ at Local Welfare Home. The Nurser been p report of the New 1 for the month of blished und shows noin dine undition 1 month for the ofMcials a for the children ared for different families o nd de two iritain Da June has the stitutio biisy hapy ne children were ¢ of & ing nationalities children and happiness at the In Burlington and healthier condition than eve for the made by trom omination enjoyed week fresh boxes and benche little ¢ with of the Boys' club, The T. Y. 1L club women of the New Brits were members young company’s oflice recently gave Compoun which Like gave w turned ise the = n check h mendin ne by Mrs Coyle ¢ nursery ots was d Ing the month, as she has been doing for many month Medical aid for five families was given and employ- ment was secured for six mothers The nursery has received gifts as fol- lows: Clothing, Mrs. J. H. Kirkham pails and shovels, Mrs. E. Pelton: toys and clothing. Mrs. H. Pease: rocking horse, Mrs. . Holmes Mre. H. W Merwin: rocking horse friend: toys and clothing, Mrs Hart professional services Norton Doctor Praises Eczema Remedy The cure of Skin disenses (eczema) and dis | #ases of the scalp is known to be difficuit. Fow. ever there is one remedy that is entirely de pendable in this distressing and troublesome disense; that is D. D. D. prescription, M. L. RANDOLPH, M. D. Oakhurst, Texss. Al!‘.lrdr‘cflfl and he will tell you what has accomplished in your hhul Ya-r money back uniess mflm tie relieves you. 3sc, 6oc and §1.00. books, a n Dr and, A TERKibie AFFLICTION Gort. Concrete Inspector Saved By “Fruit-a-fives” 86 Norru Uxiox 87, Rocniesrer, N. Y. “For five long years, T was afPicted with Stomach, Liver and Kilney Trouble, which developed iato serious Bladder Trouble. I'sawa testimonial of ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and econcluded to make ore more trial. By the time the sample box and a 50c. box wers finished, thero was grand improvement. To make a Jong story short, I believe ‘Fruit-a-tives' or l»’m Liver Tablets the best Stomech, Licer and Bladd:r Medicine the kas ever nroduced”. R. B. O'FLYNN. #e. abox, 6 for §2. trial size 25¢. Atdealersor from - A-T B Limi'ed. OCGDE {SCHOOL CHUMS BEAR FRANCE AND BRITAIN CONFER ON SOVIETS ) Gatberinz in Boulogne Today Will Discuss Terms of o Possible Russian Peace. Faris, July 27.—Premier Miller- and, accompanied by Marshal Foch left today for Boulogne whére he will with Pr Lioyd Georze the soviet proposal for, & .conference the Allies and representa- of the Russian =oviet ¢ dixcuss Tt is reported that Premier Miller- and sounded by the,British.govern- ment on the sulject mives-as prelim- inary conditions to entering negotia- tions withe the iiussians the emier hetween tives ment. govern- ac- ' kl‘u‘fidmfl by the soviet of inter- ‘ natioaal grigagemeonts of former ! i | Rus- inn governments and -rcomfirmation by the Russian pecple af the-soviet's authority. srobability is mlsg espressed Millerand will refuse to azree 10 the reques: in the Russian note for the surrender of Gen. Wrangel, the antl-bolshevist leader in southern that the The M. Russia and he will ask i Tchitcherin, : London. ! recognition of cnzagements of former | United States to participate in ILondon conferenge if it is held. All the newspapers attach consider- importance to the situnation from the proposal of M. bolshevik foreign minis- allicd-sovier conference in ab ter for an With the cxception of the socialist organs the newspapers are unanimous in support of the government plan to | demand of the soviet — zovernment Russian governments IRISHMEN PROTEST Pundalk Gnardians Claim Attack om Redemptorist Monastery Was Un- | justificdd Conduct By Military. Belfast, July 27.—The Dundalk | guardians have adopted a resolution protesting against the unjustifiable | conduct of the military authorities in | | firing on the Redemptorist monas- tery at Belfast on the pretext that snipers were located in the buildingz. It was directed that the resolution 1L sent to the Sinn Fein “‘ministry of foreizn affairs,” for nsmission 1o the gzovernment of Kurope America REMAINS T0O GRAVE l———_ ] | . ! “The Public Forgets” | St Mary's Church Filled With Friends of Finnezan Boy, Prowned at Shore. uneral of 15-year James Finne . who met death in the Madison while canoeing Sun- afternoon, was held this morning 9 o'clock from St. Mary's church, where a solemn requiem high mass Was sung Rev. J. T. Winters was celebrant, Rev. Walter MeCrann, dea- con: Rev. M. J. Regan of Naugatuck, sub-deacon, and Rev. W Downey, ster of ceremonies. Rev. Francis “gan of Danbury occupied a_seat in anctuary. chu 1 was filled with friends of the vouth and his hmt’n(‘d par- ents. The you a junior tn High school an » number of his classmates were present at the chur servic Members of Theta Sigma fraternity, of which he was a member, attended in a body. The casket was covered with many floral testimonials of sympathy and esteem. The flower-bearers were Francis De- laney, Liloyd Smith wnd Thomas Mec- Cabe. The pallbeare:rs were Leo Gaff- ney, Harold lLong. George Lynch, John Kenney, Bernard Clark and Dayid Mahoney. As the casket was beinz borne from the church Mrs. M. T. Crean “Nearer My God to 106 Burial w in St. Mary's new metery, where Rex. William Dow. tev. Father Winters and Rey fcCrann assisted at the burial n of Mr. Main out MAY RAISE MILK PRICE Fastern Conn it l'rmlu«-r« win Censider Matter Soon at Special Mecting Called by Tanner. Sterln~, Conn.. July Notices for meetings of locals of milk pro ducers ip eastern Connecticut have been sent out by John Tanner. presi- dent o/ the milk producers’ union. The question 1o be considered is that ot advancing the price of milk sent to the Boston and Providence mar- kets. Prospective increase in freight rales is tha reason given for need of higher prices than the August sched- The b price for August re- agr to is 4 cents per all rhead ges and aur- being taken While ship- nts are several hundred quarts more than in June from this many dairies are not ship- are selling to nearby cus- ule ic cently quart plus me Aaily section pinz, but tomers SUPERVISORS MAY BENEFIT Interstate Commerce Commiss<ion Will Necide Whether That Order Shall Receive Railroad Increases. Columbus, stat 0., July 27.—The inter- commerce commission will de- whether the grand order of su- pervisors of railroads whose head- quarters is in Columbus will become a part of the regular labor unions and benefit by the new railway wage in- erease, or be grouped with the operat ing managers T. G. Roirer, first vice- president of the order, announced to- day He said the brotherhonds irging the order to join their forces but he expected they would wait for a decision from nu commission WITH GULF REFINING COM James Sheriden of Stanley for a numbcr of years employed at the oflfice of the Corbin poration, has cd has en- tered the employ of the If Refin- ing company as representative salesman throughout central necticut, Screw cor- resiz. and Con- Finne- | and waters | were | everywhem is true sults to you. And what is true about about your mer- chandise in your own town. To prevent the public from forget- ting, you must advertise persistently — and continuous advertising brings re- Yours may be good merchandise and everybody may know it, but is that all? You have got to do more than keep good merchandise. You must tell your patrons—and keep on telling them the advantages of your article. You know “It Floats” means Ivory Soap because that slogan has become known through years of advertising. lhe' Ivory Soap William C. Kranowitz Advertizing and Publicity Hartford 54 Church St. “QOur Written Word New Britain 140 Main St. Spells Service” The police barracks at Tqrall’s Pass, County Westmeath, have been burned bv mwasked and armed men. GIRLS B! At Ma the Fafnir ALL TONIGHT. playgrounds tonight girls will play a baseball team representing the American Hosiery plant. Both teams are shar- ing the cellar position in the league standing and tonight's game . will push one of the club’s a notch higher. INTERPLAY Rl)l"!\l’) GAMES, at st Tomorrow morning 0 o'clock { at Walnut Hill Park two games in the | Interplayground League will be plaved. Teams representing the Smrith and Bartlett grounds will clash on No. 1 diamond and on No. 2 dia- mond the Smalley and Burritt teams wil play. :After the games the play- | ers will be given the privileges of the swmming pool at the Y. M. C. A, B s NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE, Has somc nice Tuppy Dogs, Angora Kittens, Singing Canaries, Parrots, and Fishing Tackle. Also Finc Poultry. 105 ARCH ST. [T RASH ALL OVRR BABY'S FACE And Neck. Used To Scratchand Irritate, Cuticura Heals. “When my baby commenced teething he had a rash come all over his face and neck. He N used to scratch itand keep N Q it irritated all the time. »m,u YN He was fussy and kept </ me awake nights. ‘I then tried Cuticura e i Soap and Ointment and ™71 after using one eake of Cuticura Soap and one_box of Cuti- cura Ointment he was compm healed, in two weeks.”” (Signed) Mrs. R. C. Lenfest, Liberty, Maine. Once clear, keep your skin clear by using Cuticura and Oint. ment for every-day toi purposes and Cuticura Talcum to powder and perfume. Nothing better. SEERUSE Y Eare. Soap e Ofntment 2 s the. Talewm: W Cuticara Soap shaves Cider Mills & Wine Presses ORDER NOW While Qur Stock Is Herbert Hardware Store & Complete L. Mills 336 Main Street 5 fi#@§##s####fifi###fi#&fififl#fi# WALK UP ONE FLIGHT AND SAVE MONEY GO TO L. RESNICK For Expert Watch Repairing, Jeweiry Repairing and Engraving. A1l work promptly done. We reset Diamonds while you wait, and in your presence. I. RESNICK, Jeweler 168 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN, - OVER MODERN BOOT SHOP WEDNESDAY MORNING BARGAINS Savings on Seasonable Merchan- dise that Will Surely At- Jersey Bathing Suits $8.49 One-Piece Suits, dar- ing colors. All sizes. Formerly $9.98, $10.98 39¢ Round Neck Vests 3 for $1.00 Extra fine knit. Envelopes 98¢ Extra fine Nainsook prettily trimmed. Al sizes. Formerly $1.25. Bandeaux and Brassieres Odds and ends. {] Most all sizes. i 75c¢ values. 2 for $1 .00 Silk Hose $1.59 a pair Your choice of white or black. Extra high Silk Boot with seam. This Hose at $2 a pair would be a bargain. New Britain tract the Thrifty Clean Up of Oda Dress Skirts, $7.98 An assortment of nifty dress Skirts including colored Baronettes, light stripes and plaids, navy and black in plaited and plain models. Belts 26 to 30—Formerly priced $10.98 to $14.98. - Smocks, Hand Embroidered $1.98 Just the thing for the beach in bright.airy colors. Belted models. Most all sizes. Formerly $2.98. have patch pockets. All Jersey Bathing Tights $1.39 Extra heavy Jersey—Cut full and fit perfectly— All sizes, black only. Formerly $1.50. Jersey Petticoats $4.89 An assortment of pretty styles—All Jersey and Jersey top with Satin Flounce—All leading and want- 2d colors. 36 to 40 lengths. Formerly $5.98. Two Stores Belts 39¢ Narrow and medium widths, plain and trim- med effects, pretty Buckles. Formerly 50c. Open Drawers 50¢ Extra fine Cambric, E Hamburg trimmed. ""“ anod value at former p! e §9C - Corseis $2.00 One lot broken sizes, topless and medium high bust, pink and white. Formerly up to $4 pair. If your size is here this is an opportunity. Black Petticoats $2.69 Your choice of Heath- erbloom or Sateen; 36 te 40 lengths, Formerly $2.98. Fancy Cuff Silk Gloves $1.79 Pretty style with two clasps in white, black or grey. All sizes. Formerly $2.50 pair. Leonard & Herrmann Co. Middietown . #¢4GE0EREHBHBOHBLHAODD

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