New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 6, 1920, Page 2

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TAKE YOUR PICK £ Oil Heaters Electric Heaters ello Water ttle Hot All Always When $3.50 Complete Stocks of the Best Makes Herert L. Mills 336 Main St. THE feloratoteTototelotaolototototetotolotetotototetelo] Drug Co.|ORGAN RECITAL ~|™wo euammerar o e e | NT SOUTH CHURCH,..... .. beode 1-dodetotod e degodo 2 4o dgedode 2 ] o el & oL o “ o < - " o ctelole ofotelotolel-Tototototetoto el 0] ks foF | EVENINGS. Hartford Musical Organization Will Present Entertainment at So- - | Program Arranged for Month of T RN s -.uu.. |:: "n“:nmlfrnu! NOV- Gommencmg Tomomw ] The Tempo quartet of Hartford, has been secured to furnish a musi- cal entertainment in connection with AT Commencing tomorrow evening at | the Presentation of 25 yvear member- N e the 131st organ recital | SPIp medals and anr sary exer- 30 o'clock K Juth Congregitional church | €ises of the Y. M. T. A. & RB. society, ‘40_$45 will be held. An ideal program has | Wednesday evening, November 7 been arranged and will continue every Nine membe Il receive the 3 Sunday cvening, until and including | ¥dge in ho of their con pu're | nterested in November 2% Joseph Clair Deebe of a quarter & century as T. A, B. members. extremcly fine in & will act as organist. The program ar- p ranged I8 as follows The anniversary exercises are being November 7— planned by a committee of which hand and with an Mrs. Frederick Koch, Soprano features of cus- Funeral rch Tuchaikowski » decorations about the build- - On the Nile (Oriental Serenade) . EpSres being inianned forf the evenc apparcl, we Invite Becker | ing and first class orchestral music our In Elysium (Orpheus) ....... Gluck | Wil be provided for dancing. At least MADE CLOTHES || Solo: Higher My Soul Grunn | one state officer of the C. T. A. U. ly for Service” Mis. Koch will be present clothes made, Day Dreams . Reif In addition to the musical num- Soeur Monique . Couperin Holo: O Divine Redeamer ... Gounod Mrs. Koch In Moonlight Kinder | Read the N. Y. Call every day. Concert Overture .. .. ... Faulkes | —advt "l November 14 B — Glograe Dawd, Mess MeALL MISSION NOTE. Overcont—something bers, Prof. Charles W. Wells will pre- considered” sent an act in the mysteries of magic. Triumphal March Noble The local auxillary of the MecAN ] Cloister Scene Mason J 0'73 a Solo: Judge Me, O God Buck | Mission will meet with the Hartford Mr. Dowd auxiliary to sew for relief work in de (Op. 26,*No. 7) ¢ y | France, Tuesday, at® the Asylum Con- T L e —e 11t any Larso (Concerto) : tach | &regational ehgreh, Hartford. Supper Marks - Solo: Out of the Deep will be served &t 6 o'clock. Those who Mr. Dowd are planning to attend have been | ASYLUM ST. $ixth Sonata . Merkel | asked to | communicate with Miss | Grave Adagio 7 Allegro Cornelia Chamberlain of Vine street ARTFORD. November 21— o Duy Our Kind.” Mrs. Norman Hebson, Contralte. | Fifth Fantasia . Merkel ' k Song of the Lark . Tschatkowsk| ’ i Andantine (Rosamond) ... Sehubert i = | Solo: Light Stevenson ! Mrs. Hobson mMS Bwing Low, Sweet Charlot . Diton | Woodland 14yl . . Reifr | jan ™ v drs Mrs. Hill Says Lydia E. Pink- Bow of 44 Camp stroet. | reartara to Merndeile fheit . ham’s Vegetable Compound B, e Aot pei | Soveiere b Removed The Cause. | Y last eveuing In a clog | John Dowd, Tenor : i | Solo: Dawn Curran w, nonoe better, nt Morans. | Mis Hoveon on. | Butte Corelll (166 v planos in this vieinity Prelude Allemands Plerce & Co.—advt, N Musical club presents | Knoxville, Tenn.—“My back hurt me | all the time, I was all Tun down, could Gavotte v not eat and my head Rolo nto The (A ord , planist at Fox's thea. | 000 MO ThE®: O Lol bothered me, all t 3:30 p. m.—advt Andante (Fifth Symphony) caused by female . L. Ploree & Co.—advt. Besthiven trouble. 1 was Gladden, ot al, sold to- | gq16. (GGod ®hall Wipe Away All three years with the Camp Real Estate Tea Roma these troubles and mily house on Glagden | Rir i Dowd 1 doctors did me no nie Worthnor and Anna | g 00 L0 King” good. Your med- : jcine helped my sis- | Dickinson | & Victor records, C. L.l \jjcgro Maestoso Canon Scherzo ter s she advised —advt. Intermezzo Finale nge will hold its rogu- i this evening in Judd's 2 ek COURT CASES ASSIGNED. { pound and the Liver fon of oMcers will take - i and used Lydia F. Trial Dates Are Set for Law Suoits to "r\l\"“ In.! now T am well, can 3 artily k. 1 give yr Bo A 1. ive you m, Bo Argue for r great medicines. You P tair, Nov. 10, 11, 12, 13, Curley's orch.—advt. \ of tho publicity com-| At the short calendar session of publish my Jetter and I will tell he New RBritain Goneral | yno city court yesterday afternoon | everyone what ur medicines did for ding fund campaign will | (ha following trial dates were s | me'—Mrs. Peart Hiit, 418 Jackshoro day evening at & o'clock | wg as follows - M. V. Camp's office, | tay, Nov. 9, at 160 a. m. Mary Hundreds of such ors expressing § New Britain National by David L. Nair, va. Walaw '@ » for the good Lydia E. Pink- ps ] . by A A. Greenberg: W, i Vegetable Compound has a Victor racopds, ( L. November 10, at 10 a | plished are constantly being recelved advt John T. Mennessey, by J. G .| proving the reliability of this grand old pmpany No. 6§ had a 1ong | ve. 1. M. Goldstein, et al. by A. | remedy. ! m fire at the Vegn street | (freenberg and M. . Saxe: Wednes If you are ill do not drag along and day, the fire requiring | day, November 10 at 10 & m.. David continue to suffer day in and day ou# urs work to extingulsh. | Bhimansky. by W. M. Gireenstein, vs, | Put at once take Lydia E. Pinkham’s pany No. 2 was called to | Rivkin, by M. D. Saxe;|Vegetable Compound, a woman's depot yard to put out a ay, November 11, at 10 a. m | remedy for woman’s ills. of asphalt material e 7. M. Greenstein fountain pen for $2 ’ ak. by A. A. Green (Goodwin, 327 Main street. | herz; Thursday, November 11 at | p. m.. Nicholas Cefarette, by . ¥ |n~x<.’e: va Crozle V. Stef w K | M. €eomans; Thursday . 11 at 2 p. m., Nicholas Cefaret D. B. O'Keefe, Schulek by M. D. 8 ? 11 at 2 p. m., Nicholas Cefarette, by D. E O'Keefe, va. Joseph Lantana: | Tuesday, November 16 at 2 p. m.. B. Sichnolder & Sons, by H. P. Roche. ve. Abraham M. Kaplan, by M D Haxe POLICE BOARD MEFTS. | | Ball Players Want Fond to Pay Fnr* Any Injuries. A commitiee consisting of Sergeant erd m William €. Hart and Patrolmen Ed- | e ward Kiley and Willlam O'Mara, ap- | A *’ peared before 1he bSoard of police m !fmmhdoflm. with a request that | 209 of the receipts of the baseball (@ame with Meriden lasi year be sot down aside to provide for any injuries play- - ers might sustain. The commiasioners decided that in view of the fact that the money i for the benefit of the pension fund, all the NEW BRITAIN DAIJLY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBERSG, 1920. “Where stood a small frame building, now stands a beautiful store.” “New Britain ought to be proud of ‘The Bigger Better Store.” I’s a credit to the city.” ' We are deeply grateful for the words of praise about our new home, and we are led to believe that our patrons look with as much pride upon it as we do. We have been told that “The Bigger Better Store” will set a standard for architectural plan- ning of business buildings on Main Street, and this opinion ma!(es us hopeful of the civic service we can render. ‘ Better buildings make for better streets — and for a more striking looking city. The time is coming, we are sure, when New Britain’s busi- ness center will. present an array of beautiful bus.iness buildings; and if our new home has blazed the way, then we have achieved one of our aims. We are trying to make “The Bigger Better Store a beautiful store.” We are looking for- ward to the day, fast approaching, when we shall hear it said: . “ ‘The Bigger Better store’ is a beautiful store in which to buy clothes — ‘ AND BUY THEM REASONABLY.” BESSE-LELAND CO. “Always More Value for Less Money” This is the 12th of a series of talks on what “The Bigger Better Store” will mean to you. The 13th will appear next Saturday. .

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