New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 20, 1921, Page 2

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M BEACH AW HAT LEANER br Cleaning and ning Panama and Straw Hats. thefl.‘-a_}f Look Like Ne;w. 19¢ box. THE son Drug Store | 171 Main Street. TY ITEMS s you right. Elks' grill ughters of Tsabella will hold ual Maytime dance at the A. this evening. Chapman's ring | orchestra will furnish p and refreshments will be he patronesses are Mrs. B. by, Mrs. Matthew Meskill, ecis Markham and Miss Hs- abe. songs and music in ones” at Lycoum, tven by T. A. B. “Little May 24 soclety. ng of Kosciusko post, World rans, will be held tonight. Memorial Day will be dis- lolhing House will open for in our new location, corner Went Main Streets, Saturday, Advt, jowe Qlover of Hpring street pd at a kitchen shower last lhonor of Miss Helen Finne- Finnegan will be married Dr. Willam #. Flanagan. ers and no waiting at the L 213 Main street.—advt. ['riday evening, Grange Hall, eKeon's orchestra.—advt. Jancewics has brought suit teve Plonyk for $150 and s treturnable in the city first Monday of June. Henry is counsel for the plaintiff apers were merved by Con- A. Starke, who placed an nt for $200 against property fendant on Richmond ave- orget the Benent cencert at heater, 2 p. m.. Sunday, by ndelius, Soprano Metropoli- Tickets at Hultgren's.— ck C. Pldaley has been re- his home, on Bassett street New Britain General hospi- he has been a patient for ontha traws at Wilson's.—advt will be no mid-week service First Congregational ochurch ing owing to the absence of pr. your Swning order now. The ning & Decorating Co.—advt. Adelman and Abe Halpern urned from a trip to New hey made the return trip to on foot. ELWELL AT CLAYTON 0 GET INFORMATION ' Official to Recommend Elimina- tion of Death Crossing Commissioner Elwell of the public utllities commission was at the Clay- ton crossing this morning inspecting the conditions and compiling data for the meeting at the capitol next Mon- day morning when the death trap will be discussed New Britain's delega- tion was headed by Representative Richard Covert, Representative Ar- thur Rutherford and Mayor Orson F. Curtis. Representative Richard FEr- win and First Selectman Elllot were on hand to represént thé Town of Newington. Others in the gathering were: City Engineer Willilam, J. P. Wathams, divisional engineer for the New York, New Haven and Hartford raliroud, Angelo Paonessa, R. J. Bleth, and Willilam H. Casey, train- master, Commissioner E . on the insti- gation of Mayor Cu , sald that he would recoinmend the elimination of the crossing to the public utilities commission, but that there were so many bad crossings in the state which needed improvements that he was sure action could not be secured until the rallroad was in better shape tinancially When asked by Curtis iIf he thought it necessary to have the people of New Britain ap- pear before the commission, Elwell sald that he would not advise such a procedure, because they would be wasting their time in going to Hart- ford There is » coal bin and a clump of trees which obstruct the view of the tracks to the right going from this city to Ilartford, and Cominis- sloner Elwell said that he would re ommend the removal of the obstruc- tio and he thought they could be removed at once. Eagle advt milk, 21¢, Russell Bros.— C. E. RALLY TONIGHT . W. Hicks of Hartford Will Be Speaker at Mass Mecting at South Church This Evening. H. W. Hicks of Hartford, field sec- rétary of Christian Endeavor for Connecticut, will be the speaker at the mass meeting and rally of the lo- ecal union tonight at the South church chapel. Mr. Hicks has been interest- ed in Christian Endeavor work for many years, havihg been vice-presi- dent of an Epworth league at the age of 12, since which time he has been actively interested in the work. In 1911 he was delegate for the Hartford Union to the Atlantic City convention and later served as fileld secretary 1 Western Massachusetts for a iod of time. He not only bfoad knowledge of Christian E Aenvor work, but also is a very force- tul speaker. Tenor solos will be rendered by El- | more Morse and baritone solos by C. W. Dickinson. C. V. T. Conference Held Here Today! ‘ The Connecticut conference was in segsion at St. Mathew's Lutheran sch8o! on Frank- lin Square today. Puplls in grades 7 and 8 were in attendance, The fol- lowihg program was carried out Biblical history, by B. M. Kreugo of Danbury:; reading, Aldrine Method, by K. E. Kauffman of this city; ture study, “¥lies,” by Miss Schoen of Danbury: fundamentals of fractions by Miss Sternberg of Meriden. Othor Interesting papers were read by variols proessors. The Ladies’ societ will entertain the conference nt luncheon this evening. At 7 o'clock an anniversary service will be observed At the church to which the b s Invited, s Valley Teachers BIG Mayor | has a | { { | | Na- ! REDUCTIONS ON NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRlDAY MAY 20, 1921, Dates Are Sele(‘ted For Semor Class Activities | various activities of the senior class at the High school which will wind up the year. The senior banquet will be held June ; the annual promen- ade, June 2 class night, June 28, and graduation. June 29. s AMINATION FOR FIRE DEPT. he civil service commission will hold a meeting in the City Hall, Wed- nesday evening, May 25th, at 8 o’clock to examine candidates for the’fire de- partment. All applications must be in the hands of the secretary on or before Monday, May 23rd. °n selected for the | q HONEYMAN VS. GOOBY. Decision was reserved yesterday in the case of the Honeyan Auto Sales company on Arch street against E. P. | Gooby for balance due on an auto- l)nolnle purchased at that place. Judge Klett heard the case. Lawyer David L. Nair appeared for the ' plaintiff while Lawyer William C. Hungerford represented the defendant. KENILWORTH CLUB BANQUET. The annual banquet of the Kenil- worth club will be held on next Tues- |duy evening at the Elm Tree Inn in Farmington. Pure lard, 11c 1b. Russell Bros.— advt. SPRINGPAINTING Better Materials Insure Longer Protection We Sell Better PAINTS, VARNISHES and WALL PAPERS for Every Purpose See Our New Cut Out Borders THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD AND OILS GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSIES WALL PAPER, ROOM MOULDINGS, METAL CEILINGS, ETOC.’ 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. CHAS. DILLON & CO. Charles Dillon E. H. Dillon HARTFORD Special Bargains 325 Stylish Trimmed Hats $3.00 and $4.00 Values at $1 .00 400 Stylish Trimmed Hats §5.00 Values at $2.00 700 PAIRS MEN'S BOOTS. Prices $3.90 to $7.90 Complete June Llst NOW ON SALE Columbia Records Song HltS Sundmavu (Sing Dose Song and Make Dose Music) A-3382 Al Jolson 85c | Funeral Blues (Eat Custard and You'll Never Break a Tooth) Biossom Seeley A-33M{I Used to Love You But It's All Over Now Frank Crumit No Wonder I'm Blue A-3357 (Just We Two 85c | Rose of Athlone A-3392( Make Believe 85¢ |Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep A-3394 ( Mary and John 85c | Nobody’'s Rose {l‘m Gonna Jazz My Wny %{ he Thry Paradise Mary Staffc A-3390 ass Band Down Where Thcy Play the Blun e 85¢ Mary Stafford and Her Jazs Band < s e ¥ m @ Put on de Golden Sword A 33gf 508 Hary C. Browss 398 Mol Quaie € | Get Yo' Ticket A-3385( Rescue the Perishing 85c | Sweet Hour of Prayer Dance Records Nestle in Your Daddy’s k'fi' F‘:xk;:::t. Bk I Spoiled You. Fox-trot Art Hwkmn 's Orchestra Southern Sea. Fox-trot Siren of a Southern Se: oy n Art Hickman's Orchestre nlthnkuln mnmbodulmlm A- 33&3 Toddle. Fox-trot Paul Bisse B:Oll Boola. Song Onfltep Pall Biese ;m {I Lost You. Fox-trof The Happy Siz A3391 { A- 3331 Day Dreams. Fox-trot Medley Fox—tros A-3393 Medlq,l,?ox- 86¢ Magzie. {Two Sweet Lips. A- sm ley Fox-t: Yokohama Lullaby. Med ey Fox- rt}. e Happy Six O the Hill. S Wal Helep on: ; M‘o}mpom.n Danes Players aii. Med] tx Sl 35 Dreamy Haw: e ey s Players - x x % * A~338! { %fl ht Eyes h e ‘S’i’l‘umw" Xylophone Solo ndernenth Hawallan Fees Libonati, Xylophone Solo - Opera and Concert TREIS {ane Sends a Little Gift of Roses Charles Hackeit $1.00 A-3380 ( Pale Moon An Indian Leve Song) George Meader $1.00 {My Little omi on the Hill George Meader 791865 { Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Yo“:ilfhm. $1.00 { A-3381 | Turkey in the Straw {The Gum-Suckers March Percy Grainger Perey Grainper Duci de Kerekjarto $1.00 ’:L'oos’ Canto Amoroso Hearts and Flowers. Key of “G” yOremnudcr Love in Idleness s:rann:’e) Key of “C” Cincinnati é ymphony Orchestra under the direction o! Eugen Ysoye T 1 Dance No. 4 b ai::ian Orchesira, eond:‘e‘td 05 Voodoo Scenes (Priestess Dance) Haytian Orchestra, conducted b a Justin El " A-6182 $1.50 E-7072 85¢ Columbia Novelty Record Week May 28 —June 4 N | The Demand of the Greatest of! Al Sport Seasons ‘Answeted in Smart Horsfafl Amrel—afl GOLF SUITS Made t6 Your Measut§ and Ready-for-Service Made of those wendérful Connemets Homospuns { whose texture is invested with the at- mosphere of the leavesj twigs, mountain heather and the bracken fern of Treland’s mounts. Fashioned in the smartest of Norfolk models with the wellsi known iiorsfall underarm pleat,; these Horsfall-made Sults are the very finest to be had—and as an added feature, they are made with both knickers and long trousers. T Tk Hongull Sompany 93 Asylum Street. Hamford. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind® Snre Rellei ~ For A cl.:--' A . Basdy 1 e tmwneback ERnl metee VL Bod by ¢ The Fair Dept. Store, Main Dickinson Drug Co., Main § And- Drw and Shoe Stores corally, “The Place to Buy a Good Piece of Meat” is at ' B Y. Jone Quality - Mark 10 MYRTLE STREET We specialize in Ro Chops, Steaks ag Chickens. JUST TR JONES Telephone 285 bmmm s'mnp Q IR STAMPS o LS BADGES CHECKSSTE HURCH ST ~ PHONE S thing different for ourncordlibnry o einsl. Tndividual Exceptional We have several handred morve pairs of Men's Boots than we should have at this scason, so have cat prices to move them out. Arc Just a Fow of the Reductions: 10 PAIRS MEN'S WALK-OVER CUSTOM MADE CHERRY TAN SHORES, Last. Were $10. Sale Price PAIRS MEN'S ION BRAN ARMY SHOES 24 PAIRS WALK-OVER 'I'AL SHOES on English Last. Were $8. $3.90 in tan leather. Formerly sold as $ high as $7.60. Sale Price .... 3 90 Sale Price [ HLKR\ TAN 42 PAIRS WALK- BR ISH MODEL DULL $3.90 PAIRS MEN'S WALK-OVER BOOTS Auckbill toe. BLACK BOOTS, fibre soles. Were $7. Sale Price See Our Windows David Manning’s Were 38, Sale Price . - @flel‘ $3.90 to $7.90 Shoe Store lfere Standard Models from $30 up up to §2100 New Colambia Records on Sale at ail Columbia Dealers ¢the 10th and 20th of Every Month COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, NewYork 27 PAIRS MEN'S WALK-OVER CUSTOM GRADE VICI KID BOOTS—'Ardmore’ Last. $ Were $10. Sale Price 7 90 At Axelrod’s stands for both re- liable service and reasonable prices —at both stores—- Axelrod’s Drug Store 405 Main Street BUY YOUR COLUMBIA ety GRAFONOLA AND RECORDS In Our Husiness, ¢ Make and Dake 8 1o Mat. [0 Use the Best Matorials. e Employ Skilled Work- Good will serve you well, want you satisfied. wish you to be the jufige. our spocials, note our your buying pay you trouble.

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