New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 8, 1921, Page 2

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ANE GRA WEEK *REAT STORIES OF THE WES of this popular author books in our book department. $1.00 per volume. THE kinson Drug Store 169-171 Main Street. RAVIZZY Iavizal, of youtgrdiy - aftorr O 0 (] oro 2, William o luet h from tha the He ' ¢ I, Meaonon Yeomans« welviou han Good Bread Nd need (o go any further in reh of Good Bread Just & leat of ours a bhe con- peed. Try, our - Fren Pastry® es and Cakes of all Kinds. resh Rolls Fyery Day. aughton’s Bakery 361 MAIN ST. | Vietrolas and records —Advt The Govd-Mothers with Mrs. 166 Cherry t 8 o'clock Mrs. Mary 1 Sewtng club will Helena Scharmann of street Thursday meet evening Suminer treet, w att Nerfolk you right val an congert pt It sefves this evening Elk grill. la " th | decogat meémber member nte o 1 ra ceasced Sundu meet on noon will All membe and bring falr day to | present 1§ hany fows possible Awning and Decorating Co. The LA the clock Mrs. & ima committe 1] n clubrooms th Emil J. Danberg Lavw- erg, I8 Stamford wife of ve pla 1 before t ol will b ub i m 4 1o Compdn | ) telegraph pole and Fenwry Paonessy s he police dam about doing " Hartfo, 1 daugl left for Ne aj th ritor and “ABE” THE NEWSBOY HERE New Lon Man Flasnt Mllion Dol- lars Pt 1fns o MMiewr Friends, Boasts, A internatic v sl om ¢e, boxer f note and a globe T &r more years charact wre who has auring than § United day. Abe States trotter stopped countries the I3 ibl tex has been n for 28 y all of the time holdi magazine sales He will les coast to rejoin the N I807, worr wei championship hich title he till holds lenge to any to still_heldn. He has flgure battles but has Abe, however, referee’s decision has of other ed 1 his man in the this city (o- the United practicaly newspaper his the s ar vis with : the ptivile on shortly for fleet the at ind «hip Pacific *Ahet nt welter- Paniarmma, 150 n vever heen man up pounds knotked 1dmits that the n several occa- him. Amonz hs bored four world Ab eAttel, Jo Kfd Norfolk off at Jack two with the champion but notified by the handlers of this Wil be impossible «ions been given things, he champions, who are Joe"Weolcott has planned trafming again ather He Dempses’s and to_stop round has been Jack that -and herc is candy satisfaction! Henry Morans'. | will visiting at b exstance | His chal- | 280 ring | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8°1021 $3,000 NEGESSARY FOR KIDDIES’ AMP Fund Will ‘Tnsure Healtiul Va- cation for Needy Children h of 1h the fresh City Mission when “‘Interbrooke as a spot for the children of t to seck @ short vacation, and the Bur- developr camp on the this th shed ) Nl lington water year, for tafs work whichi appeals to anizations as highly worthy the support th The the New Britain- Herald maintenance the camp liciting from its ers sencrously L. by sev- the Tu- Sunshin ctub, City Mis- King. Anchor thea class and several o ke contri- committee it is plannct camge ppuch larzer and effered to solicit its contributions to aid up the camp. aims of the known to the ing has wrisen a g deman the carry- | ing on o1 of city first sa- subscriptions who 1 s enr s were pais Iudin iety, th zations, in rculosis Relief society, th sion, Din Brand Girls | miscellaneco butions thi the in charge is but 1o the the rald readers Keeping The wssured mak ras 1 for =hould of this city net camp péople might manner of a vaeation are d spend two weeks in Bur- i lington. Many of the child are not H healthy they might though ill youngsters H little bodies, which &0 physical ruin, exposar sunshing sh is 1be tha highly will as The camp is that i yet used fo purposes, though some day the and the big trees will be many et of ater the wil be drinking the water from reservoir The house land owned the city no exper rent. Meanwhile pal- brown as a berry out youngsters grow & .crop freckles and smiles to fortify them against theedrain .ef winter and hot d in thecity. The expenses of the camp are com- paratively. smalk — Last- vear were 2 “child weeks" camp by 12} o rent children at an aver:; cost of slightly over $5 per {child per week. This year it is thought that $5 put inte the iroasury will maintain one -child one week, and the public is asked to.make what contributions .it might for the purpose of keeping as many children s possible in the camp. The appeal is vacation money vacation of a | whe can and re urged to send them to the Air Editor,” care of the Herald. Ac- knowledgments will be made at reg- ilar intervals of the money thus sub- scribed The goal of $3.000 for mainten: { of the camp t for this ye | though any over will insure additio | vacations for other children o sters who zet any on be ire as no actuall | Rebuilding to by and air cheme, one orthy all pon is p ree wite not old | under house and city this and by for, lid skins grow washed o cach to give a voungster a week as well. Those nce n e T In 40 crisp, pure sugar wafers of many delicious- flavors in every nickel roll. They're great! New Con Quer England Good for little tots! fectionery " CO. Years of Successful-€andy Making WWEDGES of JUICY RIPE PINEAPPLE IMBEDDED | Ast | | otherwise | site and | there | put in at the | ent forth to contribute $5 of your | { will make contributions | “Fresh | { probabilities child weeks in_camp. Several of nizattons which contributed vear ha agreed to do so this y and there ,is over a thousand iw sight #t -the-present time urobabilities of more than.th ves $2,000 that should be sed by §ubsceiption herel’ So, if you willing you are urged to send in what may to the Herald office for use You will not be per- hed. the affair is no . simply depending upon fy of the New Britain publie to raise enough to give the lurgést number of possi- bis 2 summer vacation. Thre committec in charge of amp this made up of . 3 representing Tube society; Mr A. C. Me- senting Woman's club George W. Corbin, representing Sumehitis society; Miss Caroline F rtlett, representing City Missior Miss (‘ora Beale, representing N Welfare organization; Mrs. He Bates. representing Visiting Nurse as ion; Mrs. E. W. Pelton, repr Day Nursery: A. A. Mills, re Chamber of (Commerce. cach 1wo the last ar dollar with . This ave vou Wt the sonally drive, | the zenero: yvoungsters the vear Irvin is sentir resen BOARD MEETING of fire commissioners meetin Wagner to fill the temporary ngine Co. No jury to Louis Huber. Chairman Frederick Macomber seid today th ething was done at last night’s me relative to the new car for the engineer. Mr. Macomber said it was probable that s6me action taken by the board- beore meeting of the common held a last night, and named Adolph due fo ing chief that vould the next council be SPEAKS ON CAMP SITE F. H of New Haven an interest alk at the Y. M ast night. He is director of thé ¢ at Cedar which will be the “Y" boys this vear. Sféibopti- con «lides of the same were shown gave Cr A. lake used by FIGHTING IN DUBLIN Dublin, June S.—(By the Associat- ed Press)—Dublin streets were swept with bullets for twenty morning following an attack with r volvers and bombs on a police lorry. Five constables and several civil nd there is | were wounded. /A A minutes this | will - spend | GRISWOLD N | | | [ | | | i - 1 mMP | oy o freak chick which had b ! was | poultry AMED ! TEMPORARY SUPT.| Kensington Physician Will Receive | Salary of $200 Per Month From @ | Local Health Board. M. Griswold of Knn\ivv-.zt‘n appointed temporary health su- perintendent with : ry of §200 a month at meeting of the health | commission yesterd He will serve | until a permanent superintendent is.| pamed: The committee has receivad. | several applications, which are now under con The Abram was received cepted. . It will take effect Mr. Thomas explained that ent salary is too smadl. changes in the specifications on the garbage will be required by Mes \nd Furman, whose bids ed, and they will be ouncil for action, M advised the commission. Dr. B. D. Radcliffe recommended that the dealers’ license of B. Dobrow- olski of Clinton be revoked, in heen fined in for unsanita place of business tion was accepted. " Dr. C. E. Witte was delegated the Boston conference from June to 24, the hoard to pay his carfar to and from Boston. i $874.75 were Dr. R. a of cteriologist | and a Jute 18. the pres- | . Seve original contract Swanson | ere actept- | reported to the « yor O. F. Cur- tis he hav- | twice police court | conditions about his | The refmmenda- s of ordered paid. EXHIBITS FREAK CHICK. Paul Heller Produces @ne with Legs and Wings to Penltry Club. meeting of the New Britain ssociation at the Jr. O. U. A. Paul Hellar exhibit- °n pre- alcohol. 1t has four legs, one head and one body of the a: ciation voted meeting an open one are invited to attend. It will be held the first Tuesday in July at the same hall Speakers will address them on chicken raising. Any jadies in the city who are interested in raising are urged to join the nization and attend the next meet- Four ! At the Poultry M. hall last night, served in four wing The members tol have the next and all persons You can well afford the - reasonable price at which a complete ARCOLA Hot Water Heating Plant can be installed in your new building. The piping is very simple. No valves or other accessories are necessary. Fuel sav- —ings-and absence-of repairs cut down the — Buy ArcoLa Hot Water Heat At a Remarkable Price . The ARCOLA is made on the same principle and:with the. same guarantee as our large Ideal Hot Water Heating Plants. The only difference iein the smailer cost of dving. A No. 1-PA-125 Outfit _(includin, square feet of 38-inch AMERICA! tors, Expansion Taak and Drain Valve), Q. is used to heat this howse. This price does not abor of installing, piping cfinections,” and freight. EsWmate for smaller or larger ldeal-ARCOLA Outfit, mctud. ~ ing, mng and labor, instalied to fit your Luilding, may be ;flx‘ufié had” from any_reputable.. A A can“afso be —ates supplyim — Sold by = heating contractors No exclusive agents blic Shawrooms st Chieago, New Vo 3 bs o, Richmas, Horstk. aib o S petent Roninetlen t tank for domestie hot. folk, Atbany, S; size and lower cost of chhOuEfitto heat the small.home, store, office orshgp. Whether you intend to d; o investment in the building. | supper 6n-the lawn for thé purpose of | conducted by stch leaders as Rev. Rob- { and take the ten-day-irip as her. vaca- SILVER BAY CONFERENCE Lawn Party at Y. W. C. A. Next Mon- day for Purpose of Raising Money to send Delegates to Silyer Bay, NextMonday evening the . W. €. A. membership committee will serve a ruising the expensés of delegates to’ the Silver Bay July 19 to o0 city conference, i { This city conference is held cach year ! for all city associations in the New England states, New York and New Je To it go those members who have shown a keen interest in the af- fairs of thelr own associations and especially those who have given volun- teer service in-the,various departments. The progrdm promises. ten dgys of comradeship 1t ¢éstnetl; play and wor- ship. Morning classes are held for the discussion of world problems and the Christian way of meeting them; of our relations to other peoples as world ¢iti- zens ‘and Christians, atso. Bible clas ert E. Hume of Union Theplogical sem- New York city. There is plenty of fun, too, the afternoons and evenings being given ever to recreapipn and en- | tertuinment of many kinds so that: gir who are on vacation may get. the rest | and change they need. 'Trips. may be aken to Fort Ticonderoga, lake €ham- plain, Au Sable Chasm, etc. The bath- ing and boating on the lake proyide plenty of water sport. If any member of the local associa- ! tion would like to--joim tire; delepation | tion, she may apply to the office on' Hungerford court and secure additional | information. One of the local secre- taries will be in charge afthe party. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER TO MISS TEKLA REEVE. Miss Tekla Reéve was last evening at a miscellanecus shower entertained § given in her honor by the members of | the Anchor Brand Girls’ club at the North & Judd office. Fellow club mem- bers presented Miss Reeve with many gifts as remembrances of the occasion. Refreshments were served. Miss Reeve ! is to marry Joseph Barbour, June 29, at the Church of St. John the Evangel- ist. suifd or remodel A ARCOLA CIVIC TEA HELD he members of the Woman's el held its annual clvic tea at the hom of Mrs. E. Allen Moore of Sunnylg this afternoon. It $-w'clock this-evening. 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