New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 22, 1921, Page 12

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ACHIEVEMENT ATTRACTS MANY Peaple Interested in Juvemle‘ Form of Vocational Training Americanization Director James I O'Brien, who is secreta of the Ju- njor Achievement Council in this city, {s receiving many inquirfes concerning applications for membership and pos- sibilitles of opening up new clubs. since the opening of the Christmas | tree and exhibit in the windows of the New Britain Gas Light company ‘Every evening from 4 o'clock almost continuously until 8 a crowd can be | seen in front of the window watch- ing different clubs of boys or girls, in | charge of Miss Esther Donahue, con- | structing, manufacturing and evolv- ing new toys and useful articles w1lh‘ almost marvelous skill. se gets his incisors set. It takes at least two men to hool at Ivanhoe Park, N. Y, Following is a list of club 10:1‘101‘5\ and their work from last evening un- |an til the end of the week: ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Richard Young, Girls’ demonstrate flower making, 4-5:3 Howard Beach, Boys' club, making, 5:30-7. Mrs. Fred Hewitt, 7-8:30. stri toy | [ thi girls, flowers, ‘m Thursday. | joy Mrs. Emma Beh, girls, making|Pe bean bags, 4-5:80. 6 Mrs. Mabel Wallen, Boys' club, toy making, 5:30-7. Willlam Ritz, boys, toy making, 7- 8:30. [l } Ch Friday. Miss Gertrude Jahn, girls, dressing of dolls, 4-5:30. Mrs. Walter Williams, making, 5:30-7. Mrs. William Ritz, boys, toy | Lia girls, sewing, Saturday. Mrs. Walter Willlams, making, 11:30-1, Mrs. Richard Young, girls, 0. Mrs. 2:30-4, Marshal Cook, boys, 0. Mrs. 5:30-7. Walter 8. Willlams, boys, toy mak- ing, 7-8:30. hoys, toy n sewing, | 4, all Th arr 1-2 Emma Beh, girls, sewing, toy making, 4-5 E. M. Pratt, girls, sewing, err pa gu City Items Victrolas and Records at —advt. Martha Chapter, O. B. & will meet at 7:30 o'clock this evening at Mason- Ic hall. The purest Ribbon Candy, Canes and Baskets. McEnroe's, Main St. Salted Nuts.—advt Do your Christmas shopping — wearable gifts—for the entire family, at Besse-Leland's.—advt ‘Wllllam Riordan, clerk at the Hotel Beloln, has been discharged from the Bt. Francis' hospital at Hartford after _— THE PLACE TO SELECT YOUR FRESH FISH IS HERE | ha Morans', [ 19 thr Candy West A Big Variety and Fine Quality Splendid Boston Blue, Whole Fish .... Elegant Shore Haddock. Saybrook Flounders Native Fresh Horvmgs Bluefish Steak Elegant Frost Fish Rockport Cod Steak Native Pickerel, Fresh ‘\la(k erel, Halibut, Swordfish, Silver Salmon, Fancy Fresh Caught Shad, Smelts, Eels, Butterfish, Sea Bass, Tom Cods, Tile Fish, Live and Boiled Lobster, Live|| and Boiled Shrimp. Long Island| Scallops, Opened Long Clams for | frying, Steaming Clams, Round|| and Little Neck Clams, Blue| Point Oysters for half shell, Finnan Haddies 18¢ 1h, Fillets of Finnan Haddies 30¢ [h. Try our Indian Neck Oysters, || opened fresh every day. They are fine. We are open till Thorsday evening. 10¢ 12¢ 12¢ 12¢ 15¢ 9 o'clock All orders must be in by 9 |§ vclock Friday morning for de-| ivery. Moore’s Fish Market, with friends in Springfield, Brig The Ladies' Victrolas—Pianos, —advt. 7-9. : Head Newly f“‘klnL governor engaged in forming cha shi- the officials of the ing operation and is now recuperating M and Morocco pipes, Holfelder's, 460 ton and eet.—advt, Main Nest of Owls will meet s evening at Electric hall at 7:30 lock. A Christmas grab bag will be en- ed this evening at 8 o'clock at St ter's church by the Children of Mary. Standard Text books on Accounting, ling or Management, urch St—advt at Adkins, 66 Henry Morans. NEW CHINE! 3 PREMIER. ang-Shih-Yi Has Been Seclected Appointed Cabinet. 21, (By to Dec. Assoclated g Shih-Yi has heen ed premier of the Chinese cabinet succeed Chin Yun-Peng, who with h ministers resigned on Sunday. e fall of the cabinet followed the ival here of Gen. Chang Tsao-Lin, of Manchuria, who is now a coalition gov- nment in which all the reactionary rties are participating 1t arged that Chin Yun-Peng was ity of speculations and the sale of offices. The new premier is credited with ving inspired the attempt by Yuan Kal to create himself emperor in 15 and under his auspices many of government over- This is one of the interesting l-mrln Pair fi Jawc drag Prince Von Walter, police dog 1y “from a man once he You siers, tenor; James Donahue, b: and John O'Dirien, baritone Profe or . F. Harmon will direct singing and preside at the * organ. WILL REMEMBER SICK Will MUSIC PROGRAN AT 5T. MARY'S Classics to Be Rendem l by Choir Bed Fatients Reccive Flowers Ghns“nas Sewmes Sllfldfly and Food for Christmas From Tu- | ,; o berculosis Relief Socieety. The following Christmas program will be rendered at St. Mary's church | for by the Tuberculosis Relief society next Sunday | will be remembered over the Christ- N LT G T | mas holidays with food and flowers, |a portion of the fund being taken up Organ prelude on Christmas for the Christmas observance being Airs Barrett| yced ror t purpose There are M in G Minor La Hache|geven to be remembered in this way. Adeste Fidelis Traditional | 1y $40 heen collected thus Communion—March of the far for the Christmas tree party to be Magi held tomorrow for the children of Mass at 1( tuberculus parents, is expected Processional—Ade: that more donations of cash, fruits in G Minor La Hache|,nq toys will be received today, sinc Domino Bouichere|ijere have been several promises. nal—Gloria in Excelsis The collection is being taken by the Gilsinn | yeajth board, acting in conjunction M. with the Relief society. Dubols 30 O'Clock e Fidelis Novello Tt Vespers at 4 P Processional-—Venite Five Psalms Adeste Fidelis Magnificat Alma Redemptorls utaris Tantum Ergo Recessional—Gloria The soloists who will take the render of the program Gilsinn Gregorian Novello Mozart Weher We Grego n Gilsinn part in ire as v a six months' term will funday afternoon at the ting of the Y. M. T. A. & nd President Luke Welch from office after com- successful terms. The new officers will be installed by Officers f will retire pleting two own last summer documents of st re now prodie- County Director Thom Meskill at the first meeting of the new year. tollows: MM M. T. Crean, sor Miss Helen 1, afto; Jred Def We are agents for Phoen and silk and wool Hosiery fo at one price Full Fashion- ed Silk sSeamed FOR WOMEN $195™ $2.35 $1.45"$1.10 DAVID Shoe Store for Men and Woimen at positively the Lowest Prices in New Britain, quality considered $2.25 $1.50 ' $1.25 $1.25 Slippers Women's Satin ()Hllh”ll Slippers in black, rose, copenhagen blue and light blue .. .. Women's Fur Trimmed Juliets in maroon aml dark brown . Women's Heliotrope Felt \hppms with satin quilted collars . Men's Sheepskin Slippers with woel next to the foot Men's Leather Slippers with leather soles .. Hosiery For Christmas ix Hosiery, the best in thv wor Id \\o have a fuli line of silk, r men and women. FOR MEN Full Fashioned Silk $1.05 75¢ Plain Silk MANNING’S Wiatr-Cyer 211 Main Street | there phases in the training of police dogs at the|f That's just a dumm\ the prince is chewing in the picture, didn’t (’\1)1‘[‘ a man \\ould \tanrl fm thd?, (hd you? the |} Bed patients who are being cared | § TABS TO ELECT SUNDAY. | 3 WASHINGTON PLACE | gshaw Vembeys of Sunday School t0] cier Produce Gau faia Tomorrow Robert—Alden Hewitt Tre Elmer Wilcox Professor DBig-Wig of Nichol np Yalva ill be there A Claus w I chorus of school classes of and Mrs. Bush foothall cooks from Miss Doris C'horus of boys of Leon The T Liphee's class of the Method evening. play is to s Christmas a actuaully lives in the he: ] The cast of characte na Claus' tata to be ay the fitle by the tomorrow 3 give ic nerai Chorus of flower girls—RBetty Hew itt, Ruth Ramsay, Eleanor Applebee Marie Christianson, Bart Shep heird, Mildred White, Beatrice Me- |in Auley and Doris Oquist. | Chorus of Worani, the Instrate 1 Claus, friends s follows that who sleigh-bell girls Doris Smith, Hattery SERVICE ON WILLARD, EXIDE, PRES Wellave were The | station IMlorence Har- Hulbert, tuth Cooly, Marguerite INFANT CONPFERENCE There was tendance hel association on dently \m‘n children aiven Di attendan U. leld Yesterday at the 5. L, Nurses Station Afternoon. o at omparatively Infant Welfare con- Visiting Nurse street yesterday small 1 at the Center This w lue to the severe roand others were te uring out with Those who called without the aid who is generally attenti Irving ence at the Broad street Jirly well attended today continued cold wave A Guaranteed Service OLITE, WESTINGHOUSE or any other standard make of Siorage Battery. WINTER STORAGE VESTA, 50c PER MONTH Free inspection at all times of all makes of Storage No service or inspec- Batteries at our Service Station. tion card required. Recharge 74c. GUARANTEE date of sale, Rentals 50c for 3 Days From factory to you 18 months guarantee from Let us convince yvou the Jensen Storage Battery will do what we claim for it. Are you interested in saving 15.00 to 18.00 on chasing a gfi@& Ford i a new storage battery? By pur- 1922 Jensen from us you get a batter torage Battery at factory prices. STARTING LIGH TING BATTERY SE— Table below is charted for your guidance in the selection of a Battery pecially designed for your type of car: Factory Pr to Car Owner 18 Months Guarantee Cost T Week On New Battery Under Guarantee Type of Battery Name of Car Lexington Liberty Mitchell Old=mobile Overland 1-90 Seripps-Booth Oakland Bulck Chevrolet Columbia Dort Metz Hupmohile iss Nash National i Reo Vehe studehaler | Willys-Knight I Kar Briscoe Chevrolet Chandler Cole Liasex Grant Hayne Hudson Dodge Maxwell Franklin Sales and service HICKS ST, Cor. Trumbull Sales and Service 100 W. MAI!\ ST., NEW BRITAIN n Insulatic Reforming Rentes and Rechargi 28 | $6.0 the Jensen Battery Mfg. Co., ic. ¥ Repoir mn Rebuilt Comnlete With New l‘n ity Rubher container. a replacement for Wooden Case, at Small Additional Cost,

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