New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 2, 1920, Page 2

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’ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2z, 1920. ! NAMES NEW STAFF|.ror . e s Which Grafonola Wlll You fair of Court Friendl é ers of America, will on Arch street and will run nine vights, closing Decemby 13. The task I Other Mster—Present for Raymond |07, 0o s, e s : e 1| 5 i St | already begun, and considerable ex- i p | : 7 | pense h: n incurred. Durinz 3 ) | rlS mas 4 The annual meeting of Centennial | every evening of the fair there will be " N lodge, No. 118, A. F. & A. M, was (4 fino program of entertainment, and held last evening at Masoni hall, | each night dancinz will be enjoyed rcted as follows | the market to Bond FI . : | booths has searched Sond Flower, worshipful mas- { 1ian the very best articles obtainable. = : o IRt inr e o st il tbs fexoiustve The pennies spent on A. Traver, senior warden | A1 68 il T linananasong little toys Oe ,‘L. ll‘f"'l,“':_',“"” b of gas and electric lamps For Uncle Sam’s own H, W Easy. P. M I'”’N“"l ! ill be several unusual pat- girls and boys - terns of portable lamps, table lamps 1 f i N B H. Forbes, secrctar In turn, of course, go ] i I " M '\‘\ gyl Aoy nd boudoir lamps. The blanket booth i o . The Only Non Set s ~rpily S Tiae 1l be sub-divided into three areas: c 5 ¥ i E. H. Prior, junior deacon. one for the famous “Beacon™ blanket To our own loyal Automatic Stop 4 St ",,'.‘,‘,?,", ;,,\.\’_‘”‘, another for the bathrobe blankets and working men Nothing to move or set ; still another for bed blankets. With American—the Work- 3 ormeasure. Ask the near- Eli Haslan, honorary tyler | _ c / W. H. Horsfall, tyler. | the dread of another severe winter man’s Hand —_— o est Columbia dealer for a n Dmg cu heron Hart, pianist coming, a choice opportunity is offer- A mcritin = ris Built - LT ! . STl Ao e s e } ‘.- |1 ‘:,f.",i’::mll-‘ I;l M Nmice ::1.”";.‘;.‘».‘,“‘nm.‘..\ these hlankets for »| andiPlanncd ‘ ! - . e o fihree yoars, S ; ) As an additional drawing attraction American—in Sprrit, 1 MAIN STREET J. R. Andrews, P. M., member Ma- | for the open night of. the too America’s Toy Gift EN EVENINGS. soni® hall committee for three ycars. | morrow evenin Mack's Merry M to You Reports of the secretary and treas- | ers of Hartford, comprising a laugh- urer showed the lodge to be in a | able set of ten younz men, will provide . most prosperous condition as to mem- | entertainment, and a seven piece or- . F F l | bers and finances. Seventy-three can- | chestra will play for dancing. A big Toys of All K_lnds | didates have been initiated. three | attendance is expected. accepted on affiliation and one r | e — T | ber re-instated. One member s RED ¢ 3 . h B lost by death. The local chapter of the American — ) € Doys [ The new officers were installed by | Req Cross has just received $114.15 | 5 R. B. Skinner, P. M., actin deputy | covering membership and other con- i our Trumbull grand ter, and O. A. Marsh, P. M., | {ributions from the Russian Ortho- dow are handsome. deputy grand marshal After instal- | aox Holy Trinity church. The con. lation the retiring master, 8. H. Ray- | (rjbutions were made through the USE COATS AND mond, was presented ‘\Vll?("h'; past | ,riest, Rev. V. G. Vasilieff. The master's jewel by O. A Marsh. On § chapter has also received $100 from IESSING ROBES bebalf of the officers, H. A. Traver | members of the Ukrainian and the e ’ Anv Grafonola here FOR MEN then presented the retiring master | New Jerusalem churches, the money V s 5 u | itk a miniaturesiewel in the form | heing collected by the Rev. L. Pele. | - . . and volvets, that wi of & watch charm and J. G. Hopkins | cnovien 2 - 11 b d 1 d n ny man's heart. on behalf of this year's didates . [ \Wl c elivere 1 then presented him with a beautiful R ~ Boys Tobes Lamb || aasonic ring iy i time for Christmas oats and Sweaters of Refreshments were served at the Doorn, Holland, Dec. 2, (By Asso- Hardware By s il shise of ihe Bbision. ciated Press).—There was little - ) change this morning in the condition . 3 a : S iy of former Empress Augusta Victoria . Is the question of the Christmas seo them MERIDEN MEN SUE FOR $10,000 | ;¢ Germany who for several days has 336 Maln St gift still unsettled in your home? — been critically ill. Rumors of her . lumbi fobola i Albert Halpern, of This City, Is the | geath have been in circulation but in- A Columbia Grafonola is un- Defendant In Action. quiry at Doorn castle, the home of doubtedly the answer. It means the former empress, by the Associated 2 5 % ~ n"m"';“‘:‘. A:‘m)? " ;‘“" l)”"”"; Press today elicited the statement that more fun and musical merriment in . Nigro, both o eriden, throug e e 2 R ——— m Il Lawyer Corneiius 3. Denaber, have | lore Wee-Be trith in ‘thess reports i every season all through the ywh > k‘ brought suit for $10,000 against ™ H b E and for many years to come, than ‘o" a Albert Halfern, and the writ is re- 9 er ert ~ erson % Y Y ,b - turnable in the superior court on the anything else your money can buy. bOom n first Tuesday In January, 1921 | e . " A 0 4’8 y Property belonging to the defendant Teacher of Violin Right in your neighborhood has been attached. . The complaint sets forth that the | BES I AGE s DaeTe: e ! there’s a Columbia dealer ready to ASYLUM ST. plaintiff secured property from the 3 ht St. . 1145-4. serve you. Call ad see for your- defendant in exchange for a farm in | p . o : iful cabi f hi HARTFORD. Berlin, and the defendant, it is al- | 4 manisasold as hmorealmth; he ! : self the beautiful cabinets of his leged, represented the farm prop-| can be as vigorous and h y at 7Y i i 'n the s to Buy Our Kind.” orty valued at $18,000, whereas it 15| 30 us At 35';1"he Fryireisenid ; ; 3 E«alumbmh_Gll;afonolal.s‘:it ’l;;llr A he e o - | o g ¥ ) ont et Hhen” o s | perlorming their fanctions. ~Keep | T el T e e —— fendant also claimed that three | WOUr vital organs healthy with leaves an hear owl C:mpf’em tenements brought a monthly rental | . accurate 1s the control the ve you ITEMS of §36, whereas they only rented for | PLEASURE CARS A Sari bt $17 a month each J M. IRVING JESTER over tone volume. njoy the un- i o s T M. | = - — varying fidelity of the Grafonola’s music. Then your question will be solved. I sale at Besse-Leland's MAJ. FURLONG TO SPEAK. Major Charles Wellington Furlong ing of "‘v" committeo ap-| wno was the military observer With ' %rae world's standard remedy for kidney, Py the mayor to discuss the | 4,4 allied and American forces in the Mver, bladder and uric acid troubles inflammable materials will | Balkans and the near East, will give wines 1696; corrects disorders; stimatotes EReTIow evening at city hall. | o ¢aik entitied “Turkey, the s- wvital organs. All druggists, three sizes, oft—Wilson's. | ways of the World,”” hefore the mem- | Lesk for the mame Gold Medal on every bos G' bers of the New Britain club, Friday . oodec imitation What to ive | B . meeting of Laurel Court | evening December 3 | = ‘ : on Friday evening instead ——— i Her y us stated in last night's SEEKING NEW MEMBERS | A special meeting of the Y M. 1 - our Christmas framing done | 5 = will be held Friday evening to FOI‘ Chrlstmas? H dt's Photo Shop.—advt. formulate plans for the big member. B meeting of Lexington Lodge | ship drive whch is to open Sunday Ing the Initiatory degree will | morning The organization is plan- d on a class of candidates. ning a big public ente inment to be ur lunen at Dickinson's.— | nheld in tho r.l.rm of a “surprise” show B SURPR!SE WEEK! CANDY as a gift entire or o at an early date $ as an additional offcring will gwal authorities at Newport, = notified the loeal p()llv: — = All Next Wezsk e your probiem. oy Arthur Barrows of 85 . . i street, this city, is wanted “ | 3 APOLLO, SAMOSET, ana P tasncing school, Grangs 7! e L COL A COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York Our candy is packed in ela- Rebokah lodge will hold its Sloan’s Liniment should be kept Friday ight. A large h dy for e d i r borate boxes—S$1 to S15, - e ndioatta will Be tnitiated. “,‘;Y’w:n‘,;;';‘:fl:‘:; - N BUY YOUR GRAFONOLA WITH THESE EXCLUSIVE reshments will be served. Wachc. a rheumatic tw?nv.:'fol- ) el el COLUMBIA FEATURES AT floves 20% CtAntn ot lowing exposure, a sore muscle, rhr'\"’::“‘fi'l:'";:: Bac e - .| sciatica, or lumbago to make you quit D ot > on Maim Mery Makers at Foresters work, when you should have Sloan's f ) street. Watch for the open- r—advt Liniment handy to help curb it and % ing. keep you active,and fit,and on the job? Without rubbing, for it penmetrates, apply a bit today to the afilicted part. Notethe gratifying, clean, prompt relicf Bub Aftée Geo. Gipp- that follows. Sloan’s Liniment couldn't | ’ 0, Dec 2.—James Coble, keep its many thousands of friends the ' FISERN : P & A X E L R 0 D S CUBS GET COBLE. st Hurler ns for ypel hase vorld over if it dida’t ke good. % ? 2 g O o ctestone Ml has “been | That's worth remembering. Al drug- | M8 oo PHARMACY < o the staff of taa Chicago Na- gists — three sizes —the largest is.the | § ‘ l GIathfl.a« Sho S ague clud mgling a total of most economical. 35c, 70c, $1.40, | ) P \W) J ¢ L P ), Ditchers oy the staft for next @ g " v e ] 236 ark Street = ¢ e T o oa 138 Main Street @ipp, the pneumonia- helder ‘on the university nin Liniment (i) v New Fritain’s Largest Exclysive Refall Talkng Machine Shop being a football player 5,000.00 in Prizes FORETR, F a lR $5,000.00 in Prizes Dancing and a4 4 Sat. Ev'g, Dec. 4th Entertainment COURT FRIENDLY, NO. 45 TR Drum Corps Night Every_E_vening G rand Opening FRIDAY NIGHT Baton Sv_fil_ging, Etc. Just Follow Come and Laugh with MACK’S MERRYMAKERS of Hartford Nine Nights 3 E ' =% L2 S AT L | Dec. 3rd to 13th..

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