New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 16, 1921, Page 5

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STYLE QUALITY ‘VALUE RUTH ‘N ADVERTISING 170-172 MAIN ST. Dresses Within Reach of All m M NICLAIR CHURCH || GREATLY STIRRED 1 Liquor, Masquemie Costumes, ‘etc., Canse Commotion Montclair, N J... March ,16.—Could (& costumc worh by g !.v\mr old fim, ‘corsfsting of a brief two. hltr‘c bath- | ing suit and a'set of critikly tinklets L.peeping from beneath a celdrful cap, beé considered an “infelicitous’ | tume for a masquerade ball given in a“ suburban town ufider church aus- pices? cos- or rather was, agitating’ 150 ‘of so members of the Wan hung Congrega- tional church, on “Watchung avenue, i the respectable town of Montcla N. 7. it Unfortunately, !hal is not the whole of the question. rLittle . matters of «drinking liquor and breaking ‘of con- tracts also figured in the Washing- \| ton’s birthday dance of a 'subscrip- tion club connected.with the Watch- ung congregation held in, - the cdm- lnlmlty house adjacent to the church over -which™the Rev., Dr. Thomas Travis, a veteran Vimy * Ridge, .Ypres and other engaggments invglv- " ng ‘Abstralian and:ii ghsh' forces in [‘the World war, presides. There_is no denial either by the dance committee or the standing com- | mitige “two webks ‘dfter the dance, that. there was some | liqior on Washington's recent birth- day, There is no denial that a cer- } taiy, youns gentleman of prominent | ‘eolnections did fool-staid members of the congr on with his ringlets and “athing girl :coftume. : | He wore stocking that reachéd | sibove His kmr« éither for the sake | of “felicity’’ or to disguise his mas- | culipe shanks, but mow there is not M | ‘thc™ slightest 11 féeling and as evi- dence «9f it. another dance, the last sc hululcd under the present contract, | wa 1d in the compiunity house last night.” This dance ‘was the superia- | tive of the felicitious. The ‘dance committee who have béen running affairs of the masquer- t ade sort in the churéh house for the { Jast four yecars consists of Mr. and: Mrs. J.-D. Gone of 83 Beverly road, 1. and Mrs. C. C. Wendehack of 124 mdonhurst avenue, and Mr. and | Mrs L. D. Elmer of 77 Beverly road, |.all comparatively young folk. Fath Fcotiple receited h stiff létter from the | standing_committee. who has the righit to say whether tha communify house =hall be let for dances and like enterjainments, s THe Standing Cormittes consists of the dominie and the deacons, With o fow others, - inclpding .F. ed eriue Toinith! of * Rdgergomt 7 Rad, oW 5 Sevenagton of Eyliterton . Boad, Albe 't Rohn of “ur}u’n: avenue and % 1. lrl\hend of No. 236 :lrk D‘rt“ theg the I z the danfe Mmmuuo 3 w éluvige which pirovides that ‘thdrels tp<"be “No infelicitivus dances, or | nking, or cesty l mbfhber of 1he dance committée confesed that was puzzied by “infeficitious,” "~ but Mr. | Moorprugd, wn kspws more about the little disagreement than most L nybod the Word explained _later . thatythe ward: genierous’ 6nb, and fhe acs Hlon Zof thie sidnding committée. has been broad throughout The contract expired with the dance Jast night. Mr_ Moorehead pointed out that, with a signing of the same con- | tract \again , with; cersain ‘reservations, '|'he” dGes not care to have published, | dances may continua there until eter- | nity, so far as he is concerned. |~ The fact is, everybody connected is willing to admit that. the settlement | of the difficulty has bBeen along the | broadest $maginable Ainess and that kindly feeling reigns. It was learnéd jhat the dance com- mittee did, .not' have a copy of the contract - last Washington's birthday, { but a copy was sent them soon after- ward. Whether any of the feminine | dancers were in any’ way indecorous |"could mot be learned, ‘but Mr.’ Moore head expressed his belief that the most infelicitious act of which any | of the fair sex was guilty was in |‘wearing canventiopal etening gowns, buf“¥We corfessed that Hex could no nothing about that, nor did he want { to do anything. LM, WMlorehend Mla-rot tenn. the Aaance Feb, ope last mg not” Peing. a dancing “he’: sal fie report” of thé | things th.x happended at the Wash- | Ington” ‘birthday .dance- came from a member of the church who did attend. {,8ome of ‘the :glcohglic - respomsibility must be borne by guests at that dance. he aserted, but a part of the Hooch was fetched by members, he knows. What, one member of the dance quburtfin community becomes shock- éd, why does all New York want to know the dotails? She admits she was ‘shocked, but more ¥hocked.when she got that stiff letter than when she was at the dance. Mr.. Moorehead - says some of the members of the dance committee pro- | test that they did not sce any of the goings on. % FRENOH RESUME DISCUSSION. | London Conference Continues to be Chief Subject in Senate. Paris, March 16.—Interpellations relative to the resuilts of the repara- 1 flonl’ contgrence hel in Losdon were -fin«! #n the chamber, _deputies here todmy. It w fip:hd they would ‘continue ‘until late ‘thid: after- imbibing of || 22 nor dig-bha.attend thgl | | | That.is part.of the question that is, | e Iher emirtpet pabeian 0f the. new season are represented in this wonderful selection. Twill ‘Gopl, Pricdting and: Poiret Twill. . Othér Suits:speefally priced at $25.00, $35.00, $39 LADIES’ N DEPART MENT The Seaspn’S’ First Sale of EASTER SUITS FEATURING HIGH GRADE LATEST SPRIN MODELS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 920.75 - There is Embroidery and smart Stitching add charm to many. nd $45.00. Dot Mise: O m«w of the New Fashions on_ Living Modcls—Men’s. Women’s, Boys—Friday evieiing; 'm flfim P 30 to 10.; 10 COI "N’ORS-HALLORAN CO. 215 M 1.‘, = HAS FSh fiATCHlNfi E - SCHEME 70 TRY IIUT T ‘Pror Graham Tnacn@s WOI‘II]S to/ “Shimmy,” kitmctiug ’Attemlon- o7 rpirend o Grnhmn danmm. ')mw neth hod of qpe,ndmg hé:, Iexsuro hour: in-winter, at times when | his classes fve. not inrsessionavd. thav: state. disbare- fishing Ahé gbrdams; 1Which he fifurea-will ‘Brims him much | pisaatoriiDrofit ‘after Aptil ist wheh itawill-agwin o Wghl to takq “trowt | 'Hestasa box:ofi gdrderwomms; khown to-%ew ery-dnfaflboy: and *elfierly fidhe .‘< vhigh, hg. haa taught. to .do.the ' toddle, and other or usually gathers his ' the summer and keeps all winter against the o brooRs will be nym\ L s. Th. e regpn 4 ol'( M{ aly on sour milk, biity| s different. Of courge worms ‘are of 10w intelligence but the pfofpessor has been at tha dgncing game. so long that he is g4 r: gr with even the most obst £ and feels utte vy qualified to teach anything to dande His acquaintance with the woryg that he was keeping was thorough ?‘\’: ripened by. assiduous attention during the snows of the season which (Wwa hope) has passed and seldom a day elapsed but the class was given its inJ struction in the dances of the hour.” The mind of a fisherman continuals ly considers the best method of catch- | ing trout and the professor was o{ the opinion that a shimmying worm | would attract the m st secasoned cam- paigner of the brooks to his hook: These days his fingers itch d his mind turns to fishing. He w: unable to keep the secret any longer today. It was warm and pleasant, he was thinking of fishing—and when a fel- low fisherman approached him with a remark on the nearness of April 1; he spilled his seqret. “I've got the fingst box.of worms that are shimmy- ing and toddling.’n’ evervthing that | oh. boy. - of cold feet wait till the trout se. * he said, thereby giv- ing away" his @istovery. - It remaips-now. for Mr. Graham &o try out_his-schem: Doubtless should ‘h e many others will also, attempt. to"Xeach the worms to “shimmy’' noxt winter. Anyhow, we hope _the inventor and Investigator :catches plenty of.trout this spring.. committee’ wants to; know is when a o ance, workmen com pensation and pensions That they appreciate this is reflected in the fact that Domino lity ¢ u i bly spreme N B The Main Store on the Main Street acurmiee or oy - Purifies the Blood by ehmmabmg from the system the waste matter which, when absorbed causes in- testinal poisoning—or “auto-intoxication.” It'is mild 'in its action—a tonic as well as ‘asdaxative—and its use improves dlgm- “tion gnd assimilation of food. Sanalt is a reliable and effective remedy _ constantly used by many physicians for over seventy—five years. : ' Prepared By the makers of Winsol Neuropathic Dros “The Pain Killer” WINSOL lll ALERS ' ‘WM. H. CROWELL WM. H. RUSSELL NATIONAL PHARMACY 83 West Maim Street 441 West Main Street 87 Broad Street 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief Remember Your Friends at ' Easter Time ; Send t'hem'a card wuh appropriate sentiments. of ) - the day. \X/e have a fine assortment of .Booklets and Cards s ~w1fh Envelopes to match and Postals. ADKINS “WhereYouBought YourChristmas Cards” ' 66 CHURCH STREET We Have Reduced The Prices :On Our Entire Stock of Table and Floor Lamps JUST ONE - HALF Many beautiful models with Silk, Parchment and Hand Painted Linen Shades and bases of mahogany. Others with metal bases and Art Glass Shades. This reduction makes'the prices look ridiculously low, A little touch of Resinol Ointment after exposure to wind or sun—and that tense, drawn feeling of the skin will be promptly dispelled. ZThat is because this pure ointment soothes while it heals. Try it once and you will understand why so many people recommend it. Resinol Shaving Stick contains the ame medication and it leaves the skin ree from smarting or dryness. Both products sold by your druggist. When Your Little Child . cries at night, tosses rest- lessly and mutters in its sleep, is constipated, fretful and feverish, or has symptoms of worms, you feel worried and have your night's rest disturbed by the little one’s crying, or perhaps because of your own anxiety. Many thousands of mothers rely at such times upon a tried and trusted remedy always kept in the house, Mother Gray's Sweet . Powders for Children, Used by mothers for over 30 years. These powders cleanse the stomach, act on the Liver and give healthful sleep by regulating the child's system. Kasy to give and pleas- ant iorthe child totake. Happy mothers in every community are using them with splen- did results. Mother, if your child has the symptoms here described you_ should P try these powders. Trade Mark. Sold by druggists Don't accept everywhere. any substitute. Be sure you ask for, and obtain, Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders FOR_ CHILDREN. PALACE Starting THURS., FRI., SAT. Seal Pack ’ Unio‘ $1.15 Coupon I 65c and Silk Ha 2 pairs for Coupon $1.50 10 pairs fo Coupol Ash BABCOC] PAL/Z Thurs., “T [] KINCAID No remembrang! Season will bri as much joy prices before war and still

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