New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 31, 1921, Page 2

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H-ave You Tried BLACK FLAG ‘for Fleas on Your Dog? 20c and 45c pkegs. — THE — Dickinson Drug Store 169-171 Main Street. Leave it to the Scotch! when it comes to Tweeds— We did and we have the REAL GOODS in our store—and are making them to your measure in TOWN AND COUNTRY SUITS of three or four pieces * % Come and see them—a largs im- portation has just arrived Connecticut’s Principal Importers of Scotch Tweeds and Douegal Homespuns . . Bk Forgfull Eompany 93 Asylum St., Hartford “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” SOME RUN ! C. W. Hart, distance runner, despite his 56 world-renowned is still full of years. of London in a race against time. lonz pep This photo shows him starting from the West- minster bridge on a 200-mile run out “OVER THE HILL” Fox’s — Saturday " FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS session of Dail Eireann, the Irish to De Valera's ,address explaining ences with Llo¥d George. Arrow his right, Lord Mayor O'Neill of LOCAL WOMAN MAY EARN $300 PRIZE At Junior Achievement Exposition —0Other Prizes May Come Here With the resumption of the cam- paign being conducted by the Junior Achievement council through the Chamber of Commerce with the as- sistance of the Herald, another dol- l4r has found its way into the fund at l he Chaber of Commerce rooms. Secretary Makin received it yesterday. 7'ris makes two dollars on hand. Inere are 18 more davs before the big exposition of inter-state and in- ter-city contests opens at Springfield, ©-d upwards of $58 more is needed. Three Clubs Here. Owing to what an official of the ex- position claims was a mistake made by a stenographer in Bpringfield, the ripression has gone forth that only one team would go from New Britain. Fiank O. Kreagor, who will be super- intendent of exhibits at the exposi- tion, informed the council at its or- 3anization Monday, what most of the 'members already knew, that three teams would be accommodated from this city. ‘Wilkins Personal Guest. These teams will be selected to rep- tesent their various groups. Rev. Frederick H. Wilkins, who really laid he foundation for the work in this city through his Daily Vacation Bible Schools, will be the personal guest of the bureau at the request of O. H. Isenson, superintendent of the Junior Achievement department of the East- :rn States League. Rev. Wilkins has ocen invited to build a large model of the Daily Vacation Bible School, which has been declared to be the “est in the country, to be exhibited iuring the week of September 18-24. e will take one of his teams along at his own expense. Other Teams. Other teams will be selected, one to represent a dozen or more independ- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3i, 192f. FIRST PICTURE—DE VALERA EXPLAINING PEACE PROPOSALS TO IRISH This is the first picture to reach America of the historic peace Parliament, in Dublin, listening the results of his peace confer- points to De Valera. Seated on Dublin. In front of the speaker ent clubs about the city, and one to 1cpresent the playground clubs, which closed their season last Saturday. Miss Esther Miller, who was engaged b Harry Jackson, chairman of the play- around commission, to look after the riayground clubs during the summer, has not dropped her work entirels since the closing of the pilaygrounds but will donate her services from that date until the time of the expo- sition in order to have a team of her celection make a good showing. ‘Will Camp There The children will be taken in a large camp at Springfield. Each team is entitled to three members and a chaperon Food and lodging is pro- vided by the Eastern States League. In a booklet issued concerning the meet, the following paragraph is found: “The Eastern States Exposition management, through the officers and directors of the Junior Achievement department, will exercise the utmost care in looking after the welfare of the boys and girls in camp. The man- agement, however, will not be respon- sible for accidents to the children, loss or damage to articles. In case of sickness or accident, prompt treatment will be given in the camp first aid service and at the emergency hospital operated on the exposition grounds during the time of the exposition.” Phases of Work An accurate list of prizes would be too long for publication in a daily newspaper but a few of the phases of the work are shown by the followinz awards offered: For the best all around booth exhibits of miscellane- ous industrial products prepared at club meetings; in summer camps or at homes, $25: $10 and $5.00 for the bes millinery display, $5.00 cash and two pound box of almond bars. For girls’ fand women's clothing prepared and exhibited by girls, $5.00 and twrc pound box of chocolate almond bars Home canning and mother-daughte canning club exhibits $15 and $10. Individual Prizes Individual pr¥zes will include among many of the following: For best bir house made by exhibitor $10.00 an $5.00; individual fly trap $5.00 and $3.00; leather goods and shoe repair- ing outfits $5.00 and $2.00 Furniture repair exhibit $5.00 and league base- ball, also 10 inch Stilson wrench. Rus- tic furniture, strained honey, chil- dren’s hats, clothing, rubber goeds and rubber mending, doll making and dressing, tim mithing, toy making best garden products raised (15 dif- People Who Eat | Yeast for Health | LIKE NEW TABLET FORI L e CLEAR THE SKI Countless numbers of to Vitamon as ND péople are mnow a simple, easy way to get the health- tissue-building yeast-vitamines concentrated tablet form. It weak, thin, pale, generally run- lown or feel lacking in brain power and n ambition, you surely need to get some [ these precious vitamines into your vstem at once. Vitamon mixes Wwith vour food, helps it to. digest and supplies ust what your body needs to feed and nourish the shrunken tissues, the worn. v the thin bleod and the 5 Pimples, boils _and__skin ‘urning and economical giving, m highly ou are o OUGEE ~ LOOKIT WHAT \ou DONE, FRECWLES ! R -VITAMON—TO INCREASE ENERGY l PUT ON FIRM FLESH cm—— seem to vanish like magic healthful purifving influence not cause gas or upset the strengthens the digestive and helps to over- come even chronic constipation. So quick and remarkable are the results that complete satisfaction is absolutely suaranteed or the small amount you pay for the trial will be promptly refunded Be sure to remember the name VI-TA-MON—the _original and genuine veast-vitamine tablets—there is nothing cise like it. At all good druggists, such as Dickinson Drug Co. Clark & Brainerd, Mallinowski & O Brien eruptions under this Vitamon will stomach but and intestinal tract are the official reporters. the members of the Dail. ferent prizes on gardens), home can- ning, preserving, jelly making, cook- ing, baking and sewing, fife and drum corps and juvenile bands, club songs ind yells, stunts, knowledge of con- ducting business meeting, and self financing are a few of the kinds of work taught to Junior Achievement club members. In fact, most every- thing in the lines of industry, agri- culture, commérce, salesmanship, trades and home-making from the raising of beef or building a house to selling newspapers is included. Where New Britain Shines While it has not been announced definitely what the local teams will compete in, the following are expect- ed to be the contests: Milinery, basket- ry, hammock making, rubber mending wood working, toy making, raffia work and sewing. A special prize of note is one offered by the Atlas, a jar manu- one offered by Atlas—E. Z. Seal jar people, as follows: To girl or woman in the United States who conserves the most practical supply of fruits, vege- tables, meats, pickles, preserves, jellies House contains 10 rooms. Just below the far gallery is the dis- tinguished visitors’ enclosure, occupied by American bishops and bishops and Irish leaders not In the foreground, at the little desks with paper before arch- Dail. are visitors, of the them, is members Eamon De Valera, peace session of Bundled PARLIAMENT Irish president arriving for the opening the Dail Eireann. ulster and carrying a shown in an portfolio, he walked in unescorted. etc, for home use in the E. Z. Seal jars, $300.00. This con- test is to encourage home canning for fambily use and not commercial use, to stimulate thrift and the provision of a variety of pure, wholesome food for the family. The prize will be awarded on the follawing points: Number of jars in proportion to the number of people in the family 40 per cent; size of jars in proportion o the number in family, 20 per cent (this includes half pint, pint quart and half gallon jars); variéty and practi- cability of products for canning, 20 per cent; quality 20 per cent. COMING TO AMERICA. Belfast, Apg. 31.—A delegation of the Irish Presbyterian church will leave here tonight for Pittsburgh, Pa. to attend the meeting of the Presbyterian couneil which opens there September 16. PAY TEN PER CENT. Reed Jewelry Company Makes Offer of Payment to ditors; Hearing To Be Held September Sth. H. /1. Fried and Joseph Hirschfield, partners in the Reed Jeweiry Com- pany, have filed notice with Edward M. Yeomans, referee in bankruptey that they propose a composition of 1 per ceut. upon all unsecured debts, not entitled to priorsty, and according to the laws of bankrupty. Fried and Hirschfield were adjudi- cated bankrupts on August 22, after a number of attachments had been brought against the men by various creditors. The first meeting ol the creditors wil be held at Referee Yeo- man’s office at 30 Asylum street, Hari- ford, on September 8 at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. It takes three vears to tan a-walrus hide properly. All modern improvements including Gas, Electric Light, Bath, Hot and Cold running water, Steam Heating System, fine well with modern Electric Pumping System. Large barn, 8 acres of land, pastures for 2 cows, meadow to cut about 4 ton of hay, fruit trees, berry bushes, grape vines, chicken coops. brook runs through land, 2 Ideally located on Worthington Ridge, Berlin, Conn. For Details Phone 728 New Britain. The Home Banking & Realty Co. His Argument Won! = [ WTd Vou= "7 Quick!! FRECKLES, I'M GOING “T0 \WHIP VoU, NOT BECAUSE You BROKE THE WINDOW, BUT BE- CAUSE YouU BROKE WYouR PROMISE To ME THAT You \NOULD SToP PLAYIMG BALL NEAR TUE AW, MOM, TH' WINDOW ? BY BLOSSER CANT ! YOV DO I'T FOR. BREAKIN' PoP'LL HANE T LICK SOME- BODY FoR THAT ! “I certainiy with you, Mrs house duties do irksome. I feel t nervous aad irritable ““Now the day good cup of ten \ Tudor tea—and I \i- wouldn't be without it. yourself, but remember to use Tudor.” Our Guarantee: If you do not like TUCDOR better than any tea you have ever used, tell your grocer. He is authorized to return your money cheerfully. “IN THE EVENING"” Always the same Uniform Good- ness, ALEXANDER H. BILL & CO., Boston. WANTS VOTE OF AUTHORITY. Paris, Aug. 31.—Premier Briand wishes to obtain a vote in the cham- ber of deputies giving him sufficient authority to represent France at the conference on disarmament and Far Eastern questions, which will begin in Washington on November 11, it is declared by L'Homme Libre. The newspaper says he wishes to be given such a vote of confidence before leav- ing for Washington but, so far as known no decision has as vet been reached relative to the date upon which parliament will be called to convene. New York has a boarding house for blind men. Army make aviators are forbidden spectacular flights to — — HEALTH THE KEYNOTE TO BEAUTY Beauty means so much to women— power, social triumph, admiration and love. Beauty implies good health, Who ever saw a woman racked With pain, strugsling with weakness or iisease, who could be called beautiful? The woman of today in this high- strung nervous age i< continually over- doing, with the result that il's peculiar to her sex develop which. L_. ‘cked, will ruin all chances ot her ho7. iness. The natural restorative for such ail- ments is Lydia E. Pinkhams Vege- table Compound, which for inore than forty years has been recognized as a standard remedy for women's ills, and has done much to relieve pain and re- tore good health to wcmen. CASTORIA For Infants and Children InUse ForOver 30 Years Alwu‘y;:nln toher VACATION LAND of IDEAL SUMMER CLIMATE In Canada, your Ideal Vacation is realized; Rideau Lakes, Muskoka Lakes—Georgian Bay—Nipigon— Quetico—Minaki—Lower St. Law- rence and Maritime Provinces. Fishing, Boating, Bathing, Golf. A summer playground in the great out-doors. . Jasper Park, Alberta; and Mount Robson Park, British Columbia, embrace the scenic mountain won- ders of the Dominion. FISHING, HUNTING and CAMPING Real fishing_and hunting in virgin strcams and unspoiled big game country in NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK, QUEBEC, ON- TARIO, ALBERTA and BRIT- ISH COLUMBIA. TRANSCONTINENTAL SERVICE Daily trains run from Montreal to Vancouver and from Toronto to Vancouver —trains luxuriously equipped to make your journey a progress of pleasure. Restful stop- overs at the Dominion’s most fa- mous hotels. Complete your tripto California and the Pacific Coast by seeing the Wonderland of Canada. Every assistance gladly given in planning your tour; write or call_ CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS W. R. EASTMAN, G. A. P. D, 294 Washington Street, Boston, Mass CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 Hsumates cheerrfully given on all juie == ————— == < aid

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