New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 3, 1922, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 19ZZ will e Jununry 1 Februa meeting for | The maneuvers this year lT PR RAM be open h \ O limited due to restricted appropria- | [be open house With tew as usua tion for fuel, it Is said at the navy yard, Gymuasium Again Open (o New? City ltems | | * ) § i _ Famous Writer, Athlete and| NEW JITNEY LINE Thomas MeGrath and Anna M BPl[am Girls PAS HQ10 loday SHIRNRR TN SRldR : ! ) 4 il Myrtle And North Burritt Street Estate ‘o, a two family house SR sRak | R ; g o 4 esidents Will Have Service With- i I Pupy | . WS 5 2 Poremen's Night at the Y, M, C, A, | the holidays the Y. W. « ¢t me at Schmarr's for 4H|.m»r;\‘ | M R, i ‘Thursday, January 11, is expected to a 6 4 be one of (he biggest meetings held | ppaoqore Wagner of this city has slim 18 again open to the Eirls i ey i Millions of people New Britain and all clusses 1 b jeorge R, Smithwick, son of Mr W 5 e i # i ¥ ; und_ Mrs, Smithwick of 609 Stanjey s, by the New Britain Industrial coun-|yecn granted a franchise by the Pub- e ! cil for a long time. Arrangements| i Ulilities commission to operate 4| §| date the beginning resumed this weel, Miss sossett, director of physical street, has returned to St, John's Prep ’ | " ot the i ot 4 ‘ : I . Nl liave been completed to have Walter | jitnoy route over Myrtle and North at the institute has arvanged an 100l, Danvers, Mass., to resume his 5 ¢ - ! Ca ¢ . N ¥ amp, president of the New Haven | gpeet T oW jitney Y 1 i tractive program for the week tudis : Y ; - r ven [streets, . The new jitney route as ex- f their enjoyment The ,,,‘H',“,,‘,‘.”.‘ hedule will be ol Tohn Moffitt James Connelly 4 oA 3 4 N ! Clock l:'nmp.u]n, ('.) u-llr{nsn the meet- | siained by Mr, Wagner, will be ope 0 JOy i . e ing. pwards of 500 foremen from | ted from Me treet along tl 5 o » & ) today for St, John's college to 5 ¥ 4 Main street along the ¢ . . B i | rom Rt . . “x ) the different factories In the city are i iire length of Myrtle strect and as| of tea to their first ' . het mecting of the 4 o o “ expected to be present tar north on North Burritt street as agles at | L ¢ The meeting will be in cha M. | Alden street, | SRR ALy : o a8 K. Pasco, president and treasu \Ir. Wagner expects to begin the | ! p . P the American Hosiery Co, Mr, Camp, [ new route on either Thursday or Fri-| who is W known as a writ and | day of this week. He has not com ing. il time ol ; & L | The swimming class 11 also ) Y i S eI o | | hlete, as wel! as a manufacturer, | pleted his schedule for the hours he K i Vil speak on “Ieeping It taking | will operate on the line, but if the gin this week and the foll i his subject from the hook of the [patronage warrants, he will possibly | ; S LargestSalcin the World After a shutdown of t¢ in a Few Days, taste of ners' gymnastics: Thursday, 2 ] p. m., Health class (with swim); 7 §:00 p. m., Folk and aesthetic dan for classes and plunges will be in or- {91 1 Arel treet, ' same name, of which he Is the au-[make the line a twenty minute run, | der, nie Horwitz of taken to the New Britain general 5 i PATHE NEWS thor. He is the author of “Camp’s|There is not trolley competition on Classes—Wedneeday, a5 h g T 4 o s 1 the police ambulance _ ¥ : 1.3\1‘(‘:“:.\;4. udlun.‘ Sl 1} Trancls 7, DeMnay: son of it Daily Dozen,” and is a football promo- [ the line, Mr. Wagner is to control and Thursday. 4.4:30 p. m.i Friday, | master and Mrs, William ¥. Delaney Some tame regions in Russia are made almost inaccessible | U MR 5 * 8 i 8Yc] o1 Bassatt strac a8 re; d i it anle ¢ ‘ 5 i fi 18 Walter Camp, of Ya e T 3 Beginners, 7-7:30 p. m., 8-8:30 p. m. |7/ ', e L Hag. o “”(”']} his| to American relief workers by lieavy snow The horse-drawn| e ‘”:\,’I‘ el :h' nfl:;ffl"q:ll Penna. Crude Oil Is ol gep .| studies at Colgate college at Hamil- | o : st o (s Ak 4 PV fame, and is considered the final au- = . B ghs Ty 8140-4 D, 2 on NY sled above is being used to transport supplies to Medvedinovka. | ihority on the All-American football Reduced in Price zv;?é ’5"_'1'0 e gt | Faward . ©agan of . s s | (Just sneeze, if you can’t pronounce that). team. Pittsburgh, Jan. 3.—The price of .]n-n.’;d“rr;nn\.“w Tossett <vill. apaln | (ysomins s on RN o0 6 davel ¢ SRR e Sk y Members of the Hi-Y club of the|Pennsylvania grade crude oil was re-|ont early last evening for a hlaze in e i "% " |the home of his mother on High Y. M C have been invited to be | duced 50 cents a rel today to & | a jitney bus owned by Bud Miller, at resume her Saturday morning classes 5 3 . S . d : The 5 in dancing fn:~ the ‘,,,l. zer ohildran, |etreet Commissioner Dow to A NEW YEAR'S PARTY present and hear the addres The | Other grades were cnt as ey The Bodwell Realty Co. has de- A New Year's party was given at committee in charge of the education- [ Corning 25 cents to 5 2 g At feature of the program is compsed [cents to 8 ; Somer. The first will be held at S:45 ock 5 aic SR the next at 9:30 o'clock and the lared a dividend of 8 per cent on its Spearx lll\'u. .‘,.(nllm the home of Misses Mary and Anna i | 4 one at 10 o'clock ~d stock A meeting of the Social Workers of | mooq of Relvidere on Sunday evening, | of Carl 8. Neuman, assistant sccretary | $2.1b; Somerset Light, 25 cents to < from the gasoline tank, and was ) o Mrs. Emil Leupold will entertain | New Britain will held at the Y. W.| 5 - e of Union Manufacturiug Co., chair- 40 and Ragland, 10 cents to $1.15. ] oxtingnishe o S et Ao AT Soc y i desides the usual v games and . s to § extingnished by the use of chemicals Sogial Actlvities Thursday evening with A L ind)an: George E. Christ, superintend- ent of the Corbin Screw corporation, A moving picture exhibit will be ind John Hubert, employment man- given on Wednesday evening at 7:30 ; o ek L 2 v Lk ik avsaltats T emios ST S'alook in the gymnastum, Miss Roby |ATch street, Saturday afternoon. Prey- | B, Dow & peaker. Mr. Do U Gartiits, Hanranes, and socal. solos ! man; tell of his work Invitations ere . Willlam | ager for nders, ry and Clark 1 ) announcemer ad been that the ¥ c announces that it will he a party for |10US announcement ha . b w Joseph Kiynen and a e : ke the entire family. Piotures of Amer- | Meeling ‘\““”"’ b held. With Mre :'_‘r"”“"’ A by Seeretary Marshall| gopyggler. Miss Catherine Botticellf \1\1_‘;" ! l;:mmfl"" b ,I'm;!.'»;lorq:;“ ’s greatest industries will be shown, [Howard A Al |02y | gave a faney folk dance, illiam C. Daizell, welfare su 2 e “the 1 et ; : tendent for The Stanley Works, R. B The next meeting of the Business| Mr. and Mrs. Kramer of Philadel- T T Women's club will be held on Thurs- |Phia, Pa. and Mrs. “'""" Senger of . . Skinner, :;.x.q.uknmv sec !iv (n'v TThfl 2 7:45 o'c for the |Bridgeport, Conn., returned home yes- 9 L s F I G P Skinner Chuck company; var- laws. The Outdoor club will also[With Mr. and Mrs. Kramer of Win- Frary and Clark: K. 8. Kyle, employ- meet Thursday. throp street. ment manager of the Fafnir Bearings New Snunday Class. Hear “The Country Cousin," Grace company, and W. 8. Trask, division- Beginning on Sunday afternoon |Sage, reader and the Methodist Trio | superintendent of the Russell and January 8 there will be a discussion [t the Center church, Friday evening. 1 plant class for young women in the pariors |—advt. Efforts are heing made fo h Thompson Blood, an entertainer of the Y. W. C. A. at 4 o'clock. The | Mr.and Mrs. Carl Cafperson of Lin- coln street are receiving congratula- B ous program before the lecture. A NEED IRON-- BEPLAYED ATH.S. o FLBED SALS |F |STEAR .. T s | ‘ JEAN, 'RESH T and Puc the power mio our | pecia] Performance of Wilde's| §,# =3 - o s ] o B Blood to Overcome Dis- ; 3 ¢ e 3 : | FRESH GROUND case Germs Work--Other Productions Due . e . . wew vork, 3un. 1—tits or e |§ [HAMBURG 3 Lbs. 25c¢| S Lottt 4 Oy : | ,' ; Atlantic fleet which have their winter Ueptayet B R e ek it 8 3 = z . ; ; base at the New York navy vard|R ‘e — e — | sailed today for Guatanamo, Cuba, for ALL DAY SPECIALS — MEAT DEPARTMENT jq\we‘r annual target practice. The de- | —— - - 3 — and authority of note. He {8 the ‘ JITNEY ON FIRE | Engine company No. 5, was called the corner of [ast Main street and Just street. The blaze was due to a members of Alexandra lodge, ]m\u..:l‘h ‘I 1\1 {\\{'\l” 3 o vefreshments the program was sup- ters of 8t. George, at her home at 3619 Chi elfare Commi T HTIES iemented by piano selections hy Miss The Thrifty Housewife Will Surely Take Advantage Of These of | Big Battleships Are Off for Southern The food you eat contains carbon. ‘When your food is digested it is ab A special meeting of the Amphion sorbed from the intestines into the|cjub was held in room 2 of the Aca- e blood. When the carbon in your food | demic building during and after the - s & rover tenders Black Hawk and Lean Pot Prime Rib c . w16 comes in contact with the oxygen car- | fif: today. Business relative o > % o] e SR e et e o e % < 5 5 ried by the iron in your hlngd '!‘hp .n,;‘:‘h,.m;:“.zdml.n,?:\vhi,,h”?:» to be pro- The French Academy is campaigning against the falling hirth Bre \lfinl(“\«lm‘t’:::‘h{!h" :v v“rf::;“flr‘w‘ln i :l;)a.;ls (nlnnrk.. S D 1: Jsu(!h..] > . ays AP 7 pTis s & # % o iny lowed by the e ships yom ¥ Choice Chucl Sugar Cnred 2 carbon and oxygen unite and by so|duced on the thirteenth of this month [ rate. The Amet family, 24 strong (shown here,) living on a tiny JRi e i o A S o 18(. ?h(:lrr:%;-tii\yxflvsofifi;f::-mpz‘n?z"g Sl "':S'.",F,s:":;,, e farm in the village of Cornimont, in the Vosges, was awarded a|*"Tye cruiser Copimbia with flect | B Meaty Sticed 50 R e e T L s R R L g i 000 francs by the academy. commander Admiral Hilary P. Jones|¥ Roiling Beef ... i Dried Reef ...... Lb. [ Wildes play, “The Trajtor,! at tw Boneless Cone Leaf s s Lh. l o /2C carrles no oxygen and without oxygen there 5 R cour | assemblies “ebruary twelfth, This | s — = me— — —— £ 18 nothing to unite with the carbon in your [ 28semblies on February fth. Thi # Corned Beef ......Lh. Lard food, 8o that what you eat does vou no|play calls for a cast of men only and 5 : X e o ot I 2 /A 3 Cut Frankfurvts g00d—you do mot get any str occrupies abont thirty minutes. The . Fradh fC=1t 18 like putting coal into a & : L } ! p\-”%] Pork Chops ..... Lb. And Bologna ..... Lb. C out a fire. You cannot get scene of action is in South Africa dur- DDA S e ing the Boer war, a young British . zsc ¥ Pork to Roast.....Lb. suare Ribs 4 Lbs, the coal unites with the fire. Ziets ronkeel nearon iy which to pre- | soldier having been accused hy his vent. and overcome colds, pneumonia, kid- | ; o o o S , J— R W e i - ney trouble, rheumatism, nervous prostra commander of having given secret R tion, in faot almost any dicease or se | plans to the Boers. “w = i R e U ot o T : 7 | BIG DROP IN PRICE OF RUTTER strength, energy and endurance and and how another soldier is found fo N ’ \ i g As Usual We Are The First To Let You In greatar energy carrier in the hody ig or- ganic iron, mot metalllc Iron which people | be the guilty one makes a very inter- usually take, but organic iron like the iron | esting sketch. Plans for the play were in spinach, lentils and apples, and like the | gig, e 2 3 S A - O e te b 15t L forsan oy e s Jby Gphs, glub, ana thE, DUSY : \ = ¢ FINEST CREAMFRY oo el may be had trom al.|ness manager distributed tickets for i s most any druggist. Nuxated Iron often in- | “The Copper Pot and “"Where But in HIHING ; BUTTER N B creases the strength, energy and endurance | America” to all who had not received < | an — None Better ......... of weak, nervous, run-down folks in two |y oo I : g ers P weeks' time. 3 I i - Tt has been used and highly recommend- A rehearsal for these two plays will i H ! | ¥ Best Whole Milk ed by former United Gtates Senators, Mem- | he held this evening at | [ : B Pure Lard .... 2 Lbs. 2 C Gheese bers of Congress, Judges of U. 8. Courts, K et £ i i many physicians and prominent men. Raymond .\m}!h. who is cor i | e Over 4,000,000 people are now using it | the scenery for the productions, re- i ! d | Delicious annually. Batistactory results are guaran- | ports that a few hours more of work form only. ner has nearly finished painting the two scenes which the plays require. Empm————————————————————= The N. B. H. 8. class hooks have ' “Lower Prices.” been issued and can be obtained at | { W 3 i — —— “Another reduction on Cantilever [ the main office. A few extra copies | (7 Y 8 Best Brown Shoes goes into effect Jan. 3rd.” have been printed and can be bought i - 5] 8 Pca Beans 4 Lbs. 25c Sugar ... for three dollars. All those who or- a ‘ ) B ohican Elbow ) ... Can l lc dered copies of the book are request- / Evap. Milk ... Macaroni Craikshanks : 1:\”(\ lmo their ehives” as soon 4 B Fine Laundry 5 as possible. I 7 Bars C Chow Chow . FAMOUS CONCERT COMPANY e | | POTATOES — 15Lb.Peck......... 33c 9:00 TO 11:00 A. M. — BE MAINE To Sing at Methodist Church Next 5 . : v i sound, Juicy Week—Soloist of International : : Ewest, Snnichh ol Rl R o 1 LARGE number of women's ailments are not surgical B ance nor. 19€ L s ner. 19€ ation on Bill. i O ; . New Me: o ones. Serious displacements or radical changes have not e 1 10¢c Leftnce e 12¢€ Welsh singing, of the kind that has sof bal a # Sound, Yellow Extra Fancy yet taken place. ot R i 15c Appies eer B QS 250 become famous all over the world Onions s us Al et RE ] A tiny part in a fine clock may become loose and cause the o New Evaporated Anchoy Hvand YR y ew | 3 15¢ DAEER 00 snes0 Bl 80 folk captured the London Crystal o s i 1 Apples : clock to gain or lose. If not attended to in time, the part may SR Do e 25(‘ or ( Palace $5,500 challenge trophy and a cash prize of $1,000, will be heard in fall from its place and cause serious trouble. So it is with e B T Grapefruit el e R S women’s ailments, they start from simple causes; but if allowed o ) - - : i is same 1oir again 2 A R ®) + to continue, produce serious conditions. v [world's championship in the following ) ettt sl Gl When the warning symptoms are first noted, take Lydia E. States that the Welsh people Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to relieve the present trouble- Are Your Feet Having i a s he e i o some ailment, and to prevent the development of serious trouble. . 2 gl % - ortland, Tnd.—“I was troubled Baltimore. Md.—“For several a ngfitmare- £ TR LT Ul with irregularity and constipation months I suffered with severa which has given over 8,000 con- et A i in 1 e nited _\"!Mr and w“.u‘.A‘ and would often have to lie down backache and general weaknes I Did you ever dream that vou A v . 3 N YLy i ! 5 1 soeured b ’ | se One Sunday my could not sleep comfortably at night bound so that you could not move, [ as been scenred at a heavy ex-| because of pains \ not s § : 15t dher for pains in my back. T found your or e ew ear while walls were closing in on you, s ive a high class musical pro- aunt was visiting us and she i crushing, suffocating? he ’-'\‘" fit of the Epworth girls took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vese- hook at home and after reading it Your feet have that nightmare g the Methodist church, on 14 e i - 1% % omas to take Lodin 5. Plres ‘ table Compound and got well, so began at once to take Lydia k. Pin i R TS B . ¢ they're conftined in shoes the above date. Baritone, piano, vio . a PR Sk . s 8 ot be a hindrance to g?yn:')‘)n“fiulv T a6, Tl A BT e b I“,”;. mother said she guessed she would ham’s Vegetable Compound. I have Determine that your eyes shall not be a hind anke ) 1t ig doing me good had very good results and some of my stiff-shanked sole if to a board omposers as Verdi, Beethoven, Cho- let me try it. T (s an ! The flexible-arch Cantilever Shoe pin, Handel, Wagner, Gunod, Mendel- and 1 praise it highly. You are girl friends are taking it now. You lterally wakes up your f It per- sohn and others will be part of the welcome to use this letfer as a testi- may use this letter to help other, mits the arch mu freedom to | program. Folk songs by Owen Wil ; Toimm ) {5l ae Phaen Tn. %) k : - 4 . monial.”—STELLA NEwToN, R. R, girls as the letters in your hoo tion will convince you. s IR R L a s by Fenratie Lo No. 8, Portland, Ind. helped me.”—Rost WaipNER, 3018 and give stror t tot hone will duets hy Jeanette Christine by of the arch, preventing o ger of land Glyndwr Jones. Mrs. Jones has Roscland Place, Baltimore, Md. flat foot. The circulati becomes |been declared to be Wales' best bard- Many such letters prove the virtue of full and free, the tos traighten out, (to singer fhanks that 1017 e i e Frank E. Goodwin . thanks that their nightmare is end- |Methodist church, considers his [ ° 9 ed. church very fortunate in being able to Your whole hody responds secure this company 1 ('Y i ' y Optometrist release, luxuriating in the o 327 MAIN STRELT TEL 1905 of comfort and well-being. ¢ KING NOT COMING. and try on a pair of Cantilevers—s Washington, Jan. 3.—The &panish how good-looking they are s okl , " ' egetable Lompoun e T S i s 38¢ your efficiency. Glasses may be needed—an examina- i hemisphere which according to re- SLOAN BROS.E“"”* was to have Included a tour of LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS. the 1'nited St s and of several South 185 Main Street, | American countries, g@;\

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