New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 23, 1921, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DALY Free trip through the Studebaker Autombile factory We have arranged for an exhibition in this city of the harkable film showing the manufacture, from the raw oduct to the finished car, of the Studebaker New Light- i At Jester’s Hall 193 ARCH STREET June 1st, 7:30 Standard Time To see this great movie is to get all the thrills of a trip rough the newest and most .nodern automobile plant in the orld. In this film you will see the various parts that go into the [ew Light-Six transformed from red-hot metal to the care- illy finished and inspected unit. You will see in operation Germs in your body bother you? e newest methods, the most painstaking standards and the e o e IMPORTED BY US DIRECT FROM HONG-KONG, CHINA—This is ost efficient machinery in use in any automobile factory. = piaiinventory He s eing the genuine Chinese Sea Grass Furniture with every joint reinforced with pump on himself here to demon- strate. Offers to inhale a billion metal. Although of an industrial nature, this movie abounds in germs and guarantees he wom't get It is NOT the slimsy made “demestic Chinese” stuff. uman interest, with plenty of action and in many cases real oy S I DR | We have an unusually fine selection of Chairs, Rockers, Tables, Foot Rest.s kcitement, It is an education in itself. and Recliners. . - : 3 TEAMS SELEETE“ They are very comfortable and are just the thing for the porch or summer Tickets may be obtained by applying to M. Irving Jester. cottage. This tough twisted Sea Grass will stand weather conditions, ang will The public is invited to see this great film. F"R KA[;EY nRIVE ; Wearst;:; yi:ar:'-ld ey T e A R R esmeer % "= B, C. Porter Sons Chairman Stephen Lynch of the Rl be Cons e I “CONNECTICUT'S BEST FURNITURE STORE.” the oppointment of 16 teams to carry I________—_______ on the work. Miss Kathryn O’Neill is’ secretary of the drive and Miss — Anna J. McB - s 5 r. The first mecting w ® is evening at 5:30 in the former headquarters | Massachusetts is causing cloudy and; / B tam B Cl b N ‘ny of the Kaceys on Main street. Rev. | showery weather in the castern portion e“ rl o s u e s J. Leo Sullivan will address the work- | of the lake region and New En d. LI flk fHARfiE "fi. Sevs ces reported thunder storm JARAS CEaE lNl\ TW. KNAPP, A sein or. B, HUCK, Shop Mer. he toams are: a ceather prevails generally in MTED BY AND IN T LK ' OF BOY Al £ . N , captain, sections east of the Rocky moun- - — — S = et < ; Kenneth | tains. The tempers . was high VOLEME 1 MAY 23, . NUMBER 19, | ° - S her Bailey, | throughout New [ yesterday, A - (ot = - == = = | . 2 Coglin and | many places reportin: 5 —_— e 2 Woods. m No. 2, captain, | during e ! A iccided . N - : T e Py Lo g e 8 No. 2, captain, | during the night there w decide The wr ‘l\l.\l'\l. SN Dt s ::' "llfll-‘»:"ln ;. ~"v pointed assistant to the | l:‘:ulhr\'n O’Leard; Miss Della | drop. The temperature continues high BOrm= EYCTRICUERG OF N OS W ESOTS e = elen McGuire, Rose King, | in the central and western districts. drewe shes SR CAT Y AN (GROWIY ot '“:‘ o b C. is making splen- | Hannon. Kathryn Murray. Conditions favor for this vicinity . . ttaniey hewd high, and fill the lungs to | did headway he officers of both 4 No. 2. team No. 3. captain. | partly cloudy weather with cool nights : th )t Weank Daicek he utmost, d-ink in the sunshine; = units went out to the range last Fri- | Mrs Frunk Kent: Miss Neil Murphy. | bon warm duye 5 ed until Thursday norn : triends with smile, and | day and received special instructions | Mrs. John Igoe, Misses E. Floremos | 0 "o 0 Sa¥s: harged with having lquer | vt ¢ and- | from Mr. Connors. Kent, Kathryn Kent and Margaret b to mell. « © od, The band will go to Hartford to a | Burns No. 4. captain, Mis nldygn was arrested Sat- . 8 « " | lawn party, June 6 and will be the Misse: 'Am‘wg B;“_k“ owin v successful raid. | ubout your enemics, x firm- | guests of J. F. Gunshanan. »v and Bertha McBriart i D. Saxc osked that the | ly'ln your mind what you wouid like | Court of Honor »nd Monday of : over until Thursd morn- | to do and then without violence of | each month, and we hope many of | A, F X = : Ma request was granted direction you will move steaight to | our Troop No. 10 will try for Merit Anm fiwiie ‘otruurkaw case was con- | ihe goal Badges cach month. "MeDonough. | Team ; IT00 MANY FOR HER—Mothering Thursday morning. He! IKcep your mind on the great and On May 31st there will be special S et i e R - ) e T e on a Hquor « splendid things you would like to do Hoy Scout pictures. Scouts are re- . WY, J. Noble, Mrs, VCh-\rl(m v & = le of Philip Pnradecho’s and then, as days go siiding by, you | quested to wear uniform or badge to % Riiheon Moloon koA Uees whelmed this sow. She has had to find ot been completed in time find vourself unconsciously seiz- | show he is a scout of some local 2 b e foster mothers to help her at dinner N morning. The case was | ing upon the epportunities that are | troop official members of the lo- N N, p——. time. The sow is -owned by Miller until Thursday morning required for the tulfillment of your al council ars especially invited. Mr Pt Al b et city, K Gavlor, drunk. was arrested 5 jast as the coral insect takes ran e Mia | Thomas i FIctr 1 alisie Ald Policeman W. 8. Strolls. | from the running tide the clements of Madeline Plude, Rose Sadd and Kath- 5 was Imponed ita needs. Pleture in your mind the | yGruypppps pURING THE WEEK. | ryn O'Bricn. Team No. 8, captain in James MeCahe arrested | able, earnest, vsetul person you desire i = 5 S S e Sy B Chasel’ strent, Pat and the thought you hold is| Monday—special 0. B. A. meeting | oo op i = e RS0 AP S ht ¢ unkenness charge. ‘transforming you into that | will be held. All members are re- . - McAvay, ~ Misses «pended S . quested to attend y Scout Court | 3ok '_“"‘“f""’ Cochran and " Thought is sme. Preserva a | ot Honor = S o } . A SP 1 Diflicultics | right mental attitude » attitude of esday—Movies “In Danger's on 'C"'(,"n‘:l'l"“‘,j\c;‘ig-cf“‘(‘r:‘r“f“' s e L Simon | Soumame fran Aoy : ,!"{" ‘ “,” p It “f‘,“',,' s t and Kathryn Connelly, | MIND READER—Thelma Wells; | family row % e o i Moraifig 2t gt {;\r. :‘:;:‘(:},in,n)qu‘ Wil seven, of ‘If‘oslux:. :H:.s :\iltoun‘ded s;u(; Six 4x6 photographs finished in velvet in our “Arcadia’ folders fg ex ety " ; Mrs. D. 3. Donahue, Mra. nenial telepathy by min Qr .nmi \ vnmmu.nnu nnlll | sincere prayer is answe ered. We be- | Work; Band beginn £ ‘ - e k, Mrs. Harry Hall, Miss B Teri fathes nretinoticed Bar | & morning wome like that on which our hearts | Wednesday—Calisthenics and Welch. Miss Anfla Kenney. ility when she repeated a letter he 2 Stella was taken in by Pa- are fixed. Work: Troop No. 10. Boy Scouts; = SN 3 y . Willlam Doherty for driving Carry your chin in and the crown of | Printing. AIVARTE oML icam o Liicaptain fivas writing. ) L license. The policeman . your head high. We are gods in the | Thursday—Pastel class; Printing | 3 Mary McLe Mrs. Stone, —_—— ? Only $2:00 Regular price §7.00 per dozen. This offer good until June 15th. ARCADE STUDIO George Lynch, Howara tella’'s car Sunday morning .prysalis. class; Gam Troop No. 10 meeting. r . ~ AR B X H 3 rehearsal; Kil=y. Mrs. Patrick McMahon and SETH IAVVER etlve lights. A thorough FELBERT HUBBARD Friday—Rand rehearsal; Printing | yy."yiy ey Coyle. Team No. 12, cap- et to . o eand : 1% olass: Clay Molding. ynefant: Mise e > « NOTES Saturday-—Juvenile Police Court "?i"‘ Mre \“Ts Br P'“ ant ‘.|1Iu hMar,V o Beg'nning as ot this date, Fred E session: sames. NT— o S — = cheany, MRimet Danaishal Mian Sadie Grace. Mra. 1. 3. Brwin r leaving the poll bins e ————————————— | . nd Mr=. Frank Morchead. Team N‘o. ned with it within five min- el olislimnosutied nowever LS | st s il Mar i oM fgment wan suspended Saturday. The children of the respect§ . iiqeq Saturday night the door of A. E. Monsees. % Watker Arrested. o uve familles Lad trouble which thelf | o place was forced in. Cards und [ “piginville, team No. 14, captain e T * Satur- ol s > | money were found on the table and | Afiss Mae Fitzgerald; Mr: or- e T——_ v z tur- proken. He | G frcqucnters wers browent to the | s Mre. Frederick i g < : T GOOD S LOTS OF COMEDY Station. 5 e A > L - GEORGE M. COHAN’S MUSICAL COMEDY heen ordered home earlier | giaski while the defense charged the Lewis Fined $35. oy Misses e K RTTon B onal irens vening. the |»2|lx:;r:::v: ::\'\_'_‘; complainant with having puposely | - pawi is alleged to have complained | Foran, | B 66 red to Church aged the spectacies to Patrolman’ McCue that it was &]| Berfin and Kensington, team: No.| | ‘ ones : rent wus suspended with @ | “qirty trick™ to run in their club and | 15, captain, Miss Helen Garrity; Miss- | | fI's home is in Kensington. | wurning by t} ourt for both i 2 = . | g allow white gambling places to run Mae Fagan. Kathryn Corr, Mar- o from home Saturday after- | Policemen ward Kiley, Wiliam es Ma & K yn a 1 went to Walnut Hill park, | p, McCue and Joseph Kennedy ted - zaret Luby, Agnes Trehy and Eliza- ' BY THE Lewis was fined Judge Klett | beth McKeon. : TO BE PRESENTED - | = o wpent the evening, she said. | (he quarterg of the Workmes”s b at | axplaining that he was liable, he being Newington, teamt No. 16, captain, 'y = wnick clalmed to havo been | 136 South Main street, Saturday nigh, | i), charge. McGuden was fined $3 [ Mrs. Harry Erwin. { 3 A t + taxl statlon for a ear. A and conducted a gambling rald. Rob- without costs. —_ i i ° ® ocle es until temorrow morning | ert Lewis was arrested on a charge of WEATHER REPORT. & o o red keoping a_gamblinz house l ers Held. ' Meriden to Have New ements ha.e been made for Alleged Gam Showers and Partly Clqudy Tonight and following were arrested as fre- | Theater, Poli Announces ; Continued Cloudy of Mrs. Sophie Reiefier by the The . = ¥ n iy N R Th t N (Gl W | — cement New Haven, May 3 New | sonnecticut, the court was in- quenters: Cato Nl‘v iul r&l;l “IH’HIII‘ Meriden, May 25.-—Announ mh 4 % St e S Aunt Mouraful Lovejoy wus 85 at ceum ea er this morning when her ad- | Edwards, Arthur Gossen '""l "et- | jse made here that s Z. Poll hal 'l‘}'f‘" L I ”l“ ik yhus old yosterday; she can still d MAY 24 and 25. was called for dispo- fijohn, William Brown, A. Jackson, . practically completed negotiations for j night an uesday. ~ 2 ” VT 'S, M 3 he woman wrecked @ Main | L. Hackney, Doc Ogelby. and William | the purchase of et sty Gl Wt : s Clatnsiticat= Sy Ahi nfiers cox without tiv ald o’ b TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGIITS, an ntal office and her boarding 2 o s the only man Main street from Francis Atwater for : partly cloudy tonizht and Tues- | family—when they ain't on & Matinee Tuesday Afternoon. S s . " . the erection of a large theater, plans cooler in the interior . tonight; top © her head—an’ sl Teck A Now On Sale At Kenney & Leghorn’s and . 1 portheast winds. wmissed a funcral in this r(,)unt);‘ At Tabs’ Soctety Rooms. e ootgior (b poker

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