New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 4, 1921, Page 2

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There is no material tog@ | wear like Jer- § Such Suits Cases of Roll for each roll. to Each er as Long It Lasts. THE Drug Store Rheumatism, ills use Sunm t, wrinkle proof #m without being In attractive Oxford Mixtures. Serge Suits At $20 styles, belted und ful values. 1 _ ¥ oufia" npany UM 8T ORD. Our Kind.* ITEMS records at Morans' & prematurely born wrapped in an old Curtise streat rail- morning. The po- and Oflicer HerbMt the role of under- the remains. , vote for two onkm —advt s made during the N endrance into the company at the cor- Fiill and Arch street. rear door was re- vident that the burg- ened away as moth- the preprietor. at Palace tonight.— imer, chef at the has accepted a place | hotel to be opemed Will assume his new | £he eity administrs- 4o at the oity meet- GE AVERTED, Moehan late last it the tank en top Hlding on Commer. ing and that A lato the building. Hornkohl was noti- fE the water, avert- .. RECOBERED. eCabe carly this Ford car on Chest- reported the matter d it developed that been tsolen earfior ford. The Hart- FLOOR VARNISH Grade for $1.00 WINDOW SHADES Grade for $1.00 WALL PAPER Value for $1.00 ~THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers tn PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD AND OILS GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES WALL PAPER, ROOM MOULDINGS, METAL CEILINGS, ETC. —5 FRANKLIN SQ. JUDGE B. W. ALLING | HEADS LOCAL ELKS Popular Jnnst Elected Exalted' Ruler—Social Evenls Planned Judge Benjamin W. Alling was lastl night elected exalted ruler of \cw' Britain lodge, B. P. O. E. He, with the other officers elected, will as- sume his new chalr on April 7, when Past Exalted Ruler Thomas C. Mc- Kone of Hartford will be the instal- ling efficer. The new exalted ruler is one of the leading members of the bar in { when she appeared with the correct Counecticut, Borm In Berlin, he at- tended the New Britain High school, where he played football on cham- plonship elevens. He completed his law course at Dartmouth, where he | was rated as one of the best linemen on the football eleven at Hanover in #. He graduated at Dartmouth in On entering into practice in thts 9“1 he became associnted with Judge George W. Klett. He served | for several years as liquor prosecu- tor, and when Judge John H. Kirk- ham was made judge of the city and police courts following the death of the late Judge James T. Meskill, he was named deputy judge. As a mem- ber of the Elks he has served in able capacity in the various chairs of the organization. He was chairman ef the falr committee two years a which held one of the most success ful ovents in the history of the lodge. Other officers elected last night are as follows: Esteemed leading knight, John W. Lockett; esteemed lecturing knight. Richard C., Brown; esteemed loyal knight, Thomas F. Jackson: secretary, Dudley T. Holmes; treas- | urer, James M. Curtin; tyler, John T. Foley; trustee for three years, Wil- liam ¥. Beers. There are several ap- pointive offices to be filled by the new exalted ruler. Secretary Holmes and Treasurer Curtin are assuming office for the 17th consecutive time. Hoth were named when the lodge was instituted Beveral social events will be held during the next few weeks. On next Tuesdny evening, a venison supper will be served, the proceeds to be used for the flower fund. On March | 24, the annual banquet will be held. MUST GIVE DECISIONS. . Will Not Permit Boxing Matches to End in Draw. rch 4.—Any professional New Britain, Conn. - KNOW HIM? The “EKnow HIm?" editor thinking about calling out the re- serves last night after the paper went to press because of the large crowd that was on hand eager to put in a guess for Fire Chief William J. Noble. Ladies’ night was a howling success, and our fire chief should feel flattered that so many of the fair sex know him by sight. If it were not against the rules of the contest, and not against city regulations for the chief to be away, we would have had him here to congratulate Miss Ger- trude Anderson 6f 66 Church street was answer. She gets the dollar. In all there were 150 guesses and all were right except three, and they were for Chief Rawlings of the police de- partment. The “Know Him?" editor has a few regulations for tonight's guess. All people are barred who are in a business in a direct line between the northeast corner of the South church and the southwest corner of the Northend school, unless they are sure they are right. The gentleman shown above is well known Jlocaily. Take a chance at the dollar. Who is it? Hint—The marcelle wave is a bit deceiving. Get your guess in early. phone calls. No tele- SELBECT POOL TEAM. Luby, Crcan, Smith, Refan, Rouskie and Welch Represent Tabs. Tryouts at the Tabs' roems for | places on the pool team which is to | oppose the Wallingford Tabs in that town tomorrow night, has resulted in the choice of the following six: James Luby, Thomas Crean, Joseph Smith, Willlam Regan, Thomas Rouskie and Martin Welch. William Burke, James Riley and John Meskill will accom- pany the team as subslitytes. | FINE FOR RHEUMATISMY Musterole Loosens U SufiJomm—Dnvs&tth vmmmwfl., terole once experience the lief it gives, o have never before been shown at such a price. STYLE QUALITY VALUE TRUTH IN ADVERTISING 170-172 MAIN STREET We Start The Spring Seaso NEW sey, particu- larly pure worsted such as these suits are made of. BRITAIN, CONN With An Extraordinary - Sale Of ngh Grade Wool Jersey Suits - Made of Schreiber’s Jersey, Known All Over the World as s The Best DISTINCTIVE NEW SPRING MODELS — ON SALE TOMORROW AT New Spring models in grey, copen, olive and heather, Of Superior Appearance. Their superior smart appearance is due to fine designing and smart tailoring. Tuxedo and Notched Collars New Spring Suits Arriving Daily $29.95 $39.95 $49.95 Made of superior quality Trico- tine, Check Velours or Coverts. Hand tailored Straight line Inverted Plaited Backs Patch Pockets or Plain H—_pR—=e To The Mother Or Daughter Who Has To Look Ahead We have a few remaining Fall Suits And Coats Marked at prices that is to your advantage to buy now. OUR GUARANTEE $14.95 Beautifully Designed For the chic dresser. Youthful models $13.89 Q9 : A n FOR SPORT AND ALL AROUND WEAR . )

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