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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1922, » oAY tflUiicu mm R ENT OF FATHER JOHN'S WEDIGINE boba fjled & i ol ised A Chitdren's Home For Colds And Body-Building there shonld Wle % 54 ? orage of similar Vardcter throughout the mmer der the loving car of country, atier John's Medicine 18 Ladies' A01 Mectins . of Chasl [what the nurses in charge depend Ladies” Al Sociaty o ) ’ ppon to keep the ehildren well and chureh, wil 1 A ] ; aterant. thi N They know that it is entirely itothe " of e V) Miteh ¢ h W cheertally Y ( e it free fre e o iy lelnck tomor | mdorse Pither dohn's Medicine hee | iag.It de cfpoe; from algongl Adangerous drugs, sith ont 46 v 1 copies of the letters will he sent held i tie . ' : I preseript and is pure and wholes Will Meot Tomorraw—ilealth 1e- his ning Lha Rorvios W ped) The Fome tor Dostitute Chil- |gsome. 1t has had more than sixty-five | 3 ock with Rev, George Ay Sisters of Charity, Nowhuryport, [years suceess for colds, throat troubles By the Hosts of Eager Buyers [Jl| = o mme 050 vt iy i i i ey Mt—-Sel s dtoms, md==Rphodl Hpg 1toa West of Bristol, pastor of the T ———————— RY DOLLAR SPENT AT THIS SALE BRINGS YOU MERCHANDISE QUALITY The Holy Nume Hocicty o reh there, will speak i e 8 e A} )} HAN THE PRIC OR WI ARL OF MOST SUDBS ' ‘I AL VALULS Charch of Our Lady of Mer Thy ,.,y y evenin Rev, Mr, Hur i L {h 130 At Go!f A SEASON, ne 3 HIS Is o (.Ill AT JANLARY hold its smoker und gocial gathering [garty of this town will Tead. On Frida A YEAR AND RECOGNIZED RY THOU SANDS THROUGHOUTY at the church hall this evening. Ap|evening, the ciosing serviee wiil he " BARGAIN EVENT THAT COMES THETR WAY, MORLE DBAR- gl Informal pro m commencing t 1. (G, Ward, pastor of the INS THAN EVER, promptly at & o'clock will he carriad |'ocal chureh, will speak out. Al men of the parish have heen |Speefal music will be had —CONT SALE PRICES ON WIN COATS— AvTtonto: ttana sos and Miss Dorothy . m Is something that will be quickly taken advantuge of by thrifty shoppers realizing this unusual (@] Itev. John E. 1wy, pastor of the [Mre. Philip Morse will be solojst opportunity Church, his seeured soime esting tienith Report Your chance to choose Coats from our own regulur stock, garments that properly made of the |@||epenicers and vemarks wiil nlso Health Oficer 11l has maede his finest materials of the season with beautiful silk lHnings, Not made for sale purposes. It is but once heard from the various officers year that you can choose a Coat at actual cost Let us show these: Bl members of the society, IFollowing the | $1275 — S10.80 — §21.95 § S16, $55. Each, Hlismoker and program, card games wit |That was a case of tubercnlosis « An Actual Saving at These 'rices From 0 to $10.00, be enjoy is being take ire of hy the visjting Tapvest lee urse, The town has heen fortin CHOON FURS AT COSY Will Harvest Feo nacl s bas e The Norton Tee Co. will commence [1€ it i its ice harvest today or tomorrow @URIERVO00 t the ser for the month of Deeer antpins bt one contagions ‘hat iy another happening that occurs but once in twelve months, An opportunity that should be improved hy every woman or girl who has a thought of I'urs. All 1Fur Coatn, ludson Scal (dyed t ; muskrat) Irench Seel, Raccoon, Squirrel, Muskrat, Coney, Perslan Lawmb, yours at this sale for Cost Un iu8 Jp veppied AR S Price, all Capes, all Stoles, Scarfs, Chokers, and Muffs, choice o them all at Cost. t and one haif Inches In IhICK- 1o T o vanos of acartel fover and OTICE—At Cost Sale Prices, no goods on approval, none . 0. D, a churge for alterations, and ai |@]| 1058 Wwhich 18 the desired epth for) e diptherla, The town as a matter sales final. 4 ttiag. The company witl give el P, e considered healthy despite VERY SPECIAL FOR THE MEN — AT CONT PRICE 3! XA “"':ll""(‘l':‘m"‘m“‘“,‘;"‘"' b e SILK OFFERS As Samples of the Many Special Values at our Outfltting Dept r studies at the Connecticut ol e phidiigs ot o ; we will call attntion to: e the echool, Neeps the sickness dowr Charmeuse—40 inches w Stik Four-in-Hands in attractive stripes and figures, regular $1.00 fhe Modern Woodmey societ mong the pupils atrending the insti kind, slip bands, 39¢ each. # | o'd installtion of officers o Ifition and (K mids. Eraotis:in stem Kuit Four-in-tHands in a lurge selection of new patterns and |B 1wker at the Athietic hall 'l P iiburat of - digas for afternoon wear and extra a0l oR; SvBrkh To. 100, Tor BOU ening. Jam 5th, ANl members i ning any ou Eipntln: fine $3.00 quality, is one of this SHk Four-in-Hands in 4 most pleasing varicty of colovs, stripes | nested to be present ) R sale's astonishing offers .. $1.89 and figures with slip-easy bands, worth to § 0, for 85¢ cach. g ere will bhe an entertainmen special Glove Values, silk lined Cape Ciloves, of regular 82,50 |8 wed by daneing at the Athle Mass will | grade price S50 ; ednesday ¢ id Haoly (Glams length, while we have it. .. Tecce Lined Cape Gloves, in tan coler, rezular $1.50 quality, |K Wittiam lirown, Jr., 1 et W dode By o . $1.89 a yard sale price $1.19 a pair, i nre after spen a fes v e | DO QG ERERREN A - LSS el 4 A tives i P A ¢ « ill be he at the usua e Sevaral from this \v‘\u attended e Shrine ball, given by the Shrii Mrs. Casey, organist at tie Wb at the Connecticut State armaory |chureh, 1 vesumed her dut as == Mlddietown, last oven sl rollowing an @hsence of severnl weeks, Her vacaney had been filled by Personal Business Adjustment, leader, | that the hot cocoa will he sorve A New Year's watch | . fss Fdith liss thei Prior, B l N v toy E. g with the Junches of the children ve A& lield at the house of B ss F 8 bruary Tithing as a Personal [ shortly. coble, g The regular meeting of the Plain er, in re the month of ecember v oen excellent re port as there had heretofore generall in a good raunge of color shades, evotions will Lady o Netter secure a dress or skirt vening time g afternoon and evening. = [ Experience, leader, Ruth Hunford. W. A C, Notes dist members. e ; € 3 heRs g March 5, My Debt to an Inspiring| The management of the Worthing e Methodist Sunday school will|vitle school Board wil be held te “riendship, le . Cathryn Gullong. ton Athletic club. has areanged fo tart a fund to help pay the ehurc h |morrow evening. Th usual p THI\I:' March 12, My Deht to a Good Book, | {wo baskethall games to be played | 00t whieh mie e olonrstaolin the () DI g e A 8 e It may or may not be true that Suzanne Lenglen, European le 5 the hall on T 1 g 'BE Y tennis ehampion, has quit the court game, as reported, but it is ader, Priscilla Emerson town on Thursday eveni March 19, My Debt to a High Vision, [ of this wesk. The Senior team w Nourly on (drad e R iE : ) h : . SEIS SCHEDULE leader, Mrs, C. K. Lewis, stick themsslves agaidt the e | ince abithe Methodist Chilsimas tos he schaol commenced at fhe usiai true that she has taken up golf. Here she is learning to drive at March 26, The Tragedy of Buried|school five of New Britain, The Jui vl of the Sunday school lust Thurs- | ime this moraing following the an-| Njee, France. g pey @ 1 3 3 A endid program was [qual heliday yvacotion dhvvlfl leader, Mrs. R. Williams. | iors witi play the A also of the | 1aY evening - "sir, We Would Fee Jesus” | Hardware city. The games arc sche- sngeted by the young falks, the Hitle "Mathers: Night 5 o 5 . April 9, “Behold Thy King," leader, Tive District Meoting i M p( | i]'ul“nl“'m" W et Five District Meeting oo kpet mueh Ume o 4 2| 'he home of Miss Ithel Sneider of " i h Jll!]e 25 1922 T 6, Moina Shtiat (Ot Guest, | ¢ specldl mecting of the Kons]them, - All tha scholars Were fomen- | Shutti Meadow Road. All member :_""“”"'I’\ "“""(”‘]"\,"_" R o 2 ST S LA T SO, | gington Mire district has been called | bered with gifts, the occasion being | e urged to attend and the mothers | setection of Archbishop Metetios Met- | 1ot ety Nionany, - State's o s I e tor § o'clock tomorrow evening at|tie more enjoyable through i who are able io 1 accompany ti CalgaR SOINGEY e S S April 23, The Viston from the Moun- N il Dby St a aiile 1o, will aosgmpally shen torney Hugh M. Aleorn, said today tain ‘Bide, lead Berti ¥ s g of Constanti- FALL TERM ATTENDANGE aln "Bide, leader, Bertha Hanford. © gummoned together Lo discuss the ad- [ to the Sundur sciool fund. ime will he held after which refres f > was ready ADRUAR G Fus wople Dedared Hiegal, the trial, Le having heen appointed a “ovesters hall. ‘The voters have Leen | erous girt of R. O, Clark : \s the guests of the order. A social [ akakis as Patriarcih : that he was ready to proceed witi ) 1) Growing a Character- hility of extending the new light The nist, H, Rich, was p nents will bo sorved special prosecutor by the government e Soil, leader, Elvia Olmstead. ¢ system (hrougliout the entive dis-! sented with a ten doliar coin by t Town Briefs At Mrs, Mansficll's Room in Kensington | . May 7. Growlug w Character—The | trict and not one sing'e section. Ladies’ Aid socicty, the Sunday 1 s 7. B Prioe hes veturned to her| Jiens; dfa ction oL 'Areh=1ite gt in the case Seed, leader, Mra. George Tryon. | snd others in gppreciation of his sary : g el ihe e Dranan - AIBIELGS Metakakis as The trial of MceAuliffe will, accord- Leads for Flrst Sossion—Dr. Grise| May 14, Anniversary Day, leader, | Berli tems faor, ’\1:'” Al S after visiing |, p Constantinople s beed (g o rumors, bring out spme very Drestdent, The weekly T. A, B, whist will be S o elatlves heve, g jed by the ecclesi wold Makes Offer—Rertin ftems of [*'Nay 31 Growing a\Character-—The | held in the Tels hall this evening at , More peatlo are urged to uttend | Miss Olich Rydor has dauimed ke e LR I o IohcERs W, 0 Binvetann: § o'ciock. ¢ ; ably by the pastor, Rev. W, 8. Harper ‘,”l_“"\ e “1',“" l","_‘h ‘_”"j‘";‘.;‘ 4= | el that the election was in vlolatlon | Richardson and others, a few months Ak Grh WG b Cliavantaieshe), Rezelle Mesgley of Heviin stroet,| ™ Ancearneat @Not fs belog Mans (o] s the hollduyg with' hevlot (e onhond Tof the churoh, | thiygo. Talfwas ieatt ol fie sikeriog (he Ken. |tiurvest, leader, Myrtie Prior i has returned to Tilton, Mass. to at-| jeres itendance of the ¥oung | 1 ied HEIS Sisa i e AL Ol SR B triareh- | ay, that a well known young man lnno 4, Junior League Day-—Wh tend @chool ladies’ T. §. har. oy Mok ..\‘m.lr .'”f“ street o e v the agrc ment veached - attpaq heen hrought before Mr. Alcorn | Peter Skinner and wite of Newark. | the last congress heid in Advianopie. | aq a witness, but the attorney deciin- the League Does for Me, leader, Mr Mrs. M. A. Tryon will be the lead-| teacher. S, Ty V e - J. A, ‘Seot. ter at the meeting of the Epworth J. have returned to their home a The congress has decided to post-}ag g5 give any definite information re- The league has heen in exi June 11, The Christian Adven{ure-—| €ague of the Kensington Methodist XL inner's parents on | pine the election of the new patriarch | gy rging whetb.or or not this was true. b [l Svery Plac 1 v church this cvening. f & fhp & Hamber of venss mad hexlOut to- Byery Plave, leader; Phyliis) Shge ik ; | Mr., and Alrs, 8 M. Cowles of Ken Broad street until (he bezinning of Pebruary, it a Jarge membership. Mrs. 0. € Edger- | SCNINg. | ahfisht ) 5 BT Vei f T | ~onfined to hiz home with an ilness. |an agreement by which an clection R T Lot Biss Hortha Wooda|. June 18 e Chielsifai Adventire—| singlon hed as hoise guests ovel the £ i e ks [irair ae s i a LS Y ! Miss Be Manford | into Tvery Condltlon, leades, Olgyton |liolidays, Mr and Mrs, Havold Hamil s B ol Tl = 4 :”‘: B ot 18 o | Liewis E ! B I ton of New Haven, Rdward Upson Our awnual January clearance saie | AN hibishop Meletios is now en route Vo 8 perintendent of the Junior TLeague.| June The Costs of the Christlan T Sieh el Mis 3 of patriarch. to which position he was Mrs. George Tryon is the organist for | -~onquest, leader, Mrs. 0. C. Edgerly. | 214701 ; I iR SRl ‘\N'\””m COME | ected in that city on December § the organization \BABTheA rosMom( oftng knlq Ixiql\}';h;l]wr 1»1;mg and John Lang, of in and look us over before buying|® 1 that city v 0 s— e organization. . ridgeport AN lsewhere. 1. J. Birnhaum.—adyt. = Flm"dm(;!\nn:-\ meetings are 1\013 all \ Attendance. 1 RTH Maalile Siakt, who Has Dheen] ) Raldels ) C l R T I | every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'cloc| Superintendent 3. R. Showalter has | spending the holidays with Mr. and| o A m Ul 4 3 and the business meetings the third| .ompleted the aitendance veport of | Mrs, B, R. Showaliter of Deriin wreet, JOur Annval Discount LR ’ receive the . Thursday in each month, The follow- | (jie Beriin schools for the fall term, | left this morning for West Vieglnia, | : \'\\“;‘.:VT‘.\W ! H"' bl B same healthful ing is the list of devotional topics| i 2 at the opening of school in | w is at the head o du- | ) e e bty psecution Is Ready To Try Accusbd B 1 sinning at the opening of school in| where she is at the head of the édu-| a00r discount on all merehandise. | SIS ¥ nowurishment for the first half year September until the closing for the | cational department in Randdus col-| 1. A, James. No. 53 Mair Prohibit on That Dat Ganuary 1, The High Calling (The irnis Holldays, !IMie. rEnoet fol: |lga: Pl ol Pronisivon Qitiee an . ThE: Da of babyhood 1 lie, r 10048, Heavenward Challenge), lcader, Mrs. |, giving the number of tare by € 3, | The weekly praver mecting of the ,‘ 1 fing M Adcorn A ou o i ¥ aotwer oor Co 1g—i " v Anunounced Today. M. A. Tryon. cases dnring this time, the averagel Derlin Congregational chureh will he 7 Y logn-LCover y s L i lf 3:0“: m‘h Januavy 8, Organized Methodist | attendance and the present attend- | Leld Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock 1OST—W hito, ,m.w Tittle bro he irinl of Thomas Mc i fihel.l.' p““in@ Young Deople, leader, Bertha Wood- fance. i The Women's Misgionary society of | . ¢ oy former district ing. Hubbard School, the Berlin chureh wiil meet with| kgl the Y L ment agent who January 15, The Bible School of | Teacher. Mrs. W. H. Meagley tomorrow after Si v]'hc H S 5.1dx | bonds on two « Methodism, leader 1. 1% Hanford, NOVEHFUD +vuveaneend0 2 | noon at & o'clock. 1ave Wit uficura 0ap ’ January Methodist-Directed | Quinn . Vit vy vl 3 § e regular meeting of the Berlin The bealthy up-to-date Cuticura — Chwistion Jduention, leader, Thomas | Pieree .. . . 10 3¢ 04 | Grange will be held this evening at 8 ~ ¢ S ik way. Dip brush in hot water and . . RAND : 0 : - R Twe Against One Is Fair EAGLE B Hanford. isarnes UG 5 o 2 " , i aticy en mak 20, The Church Must Save Selden, The selectmen will held session this c&:nog‘;‘l:r:ndoxb e e d d M'llk Arerica, leader, Rev, J. A. Scatt, BHCETA cowe e mav i 92| cvening at the town clerk’s office. | | i - ; Condense sl . B PR | ¢ ment with fingers. Make a second ek One of Ameri IMiske AR w08 9 The joint mecting of the Worthing-) | 2 and shave. Anoint sny ir- A -~ s 2 ' ing Tesins al society and o Ber - s pbobtis h portuniti; der, Mrs, B. yon.| \\nrll.u.,(m}. ) : ton i instieal society and th Ber sitation with Cuticura Ointment, then Februar, , An International Op- Bartlett LA e | E [lin ehureh will be held tonizht to Mar: in j . wash ail off with Cuticura portunity and Obligation, leader, Mrs. \Marsh .. , P 96 | make final plans for the every mem- Nothing better for sens : J. A, Scott. Hopkins LR 95 | bership drive. k¥ ) S I~ 5 3 ple Kach Fres by M Il Adrl 5. 5 ebruary 19, Tithing as a Good o Dopt 407 Atn ik 44N . e { | Alkali In Soap sensational facts relative to condi- The Kpworth League of sington Methodist church has iseued the list of topics for discussion on Sun- from January 1 until June Harold Daigle of Central Seuare Leing hoped in the meantime o reac) ) EETE=T=————x Nielson . in DR John Blake, one of the proprictors| | Stmores bt aesa South. of the Blake and Woodrutf store,| | ghere: BospZe l‘!"ww 3 3 S k A . Soap $ i - ‘raven YN ; 96 | celebrated his 5oth anniversary of hig| | P Cutiears Sour N L Bad For the Hair NOTICE ° arrival in thiz country on the last T ’ AR e R R e B e i home it | A LAS ESRGSE | L e kil “srarer) meeting of the district will be held Weldleder §4 | thy slnse Sy time. 1ie has oe e The strongest com | Kel n~lnumn Gramma mediate relatives on this side of the ¥ in Ioresters Hall, Wednesday evening, . =T Siia SR A T SRR 3| water, p’xmen? ever paid to Stitls, vd FatRAE The best thing for steady use is for the prpose of taking action on[§eer ooereeoee e 0l ! / Htet *u 5 B B S 5 o : LN pimt of 1 e | e s o Naine ot | 50 S ks mr LR BN Br el coconnit oll shampoo 3 " o " ange .. Yesiaseas D 6 93 1 tended the bar | ¢ Hotel Be g B ) [ ieh is pure ".M ‘rr;{.«nless): and is shampoos contain too much aikali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair The undersigned petitioners herehy | \f i request that a meeting of the voters ”‘ el el IS . “iloin in New R v Mond given | B . 4 & Letter than anything else you can use. of said Kensington IFire District be LR RBRA T 9 | e the New Reitain 1emtd to the| @ 18 the vain attempts at called for the purpose of installing| ' “" maya g 98 pewshoys, They attended the theater| 8 jmitation. Those eiectric ghts and extending the elec- [ ©° ! o bt U8 Larter the banquet = trie lighting system in, upon and Steele " - There will he the gnlar meeting | along certain highways in sald dis- | Vs 3 W Schaefer trict, as follows: M smington avenue, High road, A 3 One or two teaspoonfuls of Mulsi- | . b : e 3 . ed will cle the hair and scalp horonghly Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. 1t makes an abundance of rich ¢ imy lather, which rinses ont casily, removing vv- ry particlie of dust, dirt, dandruff and ve oil. The hair dries quickly who take cod-liver ¢ of the Knights of iy society at Oil at its best take - ,7 their hall this evenir 4 IR Sl ! e nd v Athert 1ubbard of| @ Scott’s Emulsion— Giadding place, Alling street, Harris|H8rold Loviii, : § num, have been visiting M Scott & ; 7 Gttt \ 7 g 3 A 1 evenly, and it leaves (he scalp street, Hart street, southern end of be. ull~\wlnl \'nlw~ Ofer tuhly parents, [ev. and Mrs. D, S P 2 ¢ . Mgt Percival avenue, Robbins street, Ken- Mrs. Ralph Carter, chairman of the Hubbard of this place 'y Ryl X & .uv’\ the hair fir .\I silky, | o ) ¥ L9 AR 1 7 ustrons, flulfy and easy to sington road, llour Rod | Burnham street, Christian Lane and [hood cluh which Is preparing to give| erine Bastress ve returned to their| . i 4 4 aich other streets and highways as|the pupils of the Worthington schooi| home on Main strect after spending B H % . 3 v i get Mulsitied cocoanut ofl \nay be designate t said meeting; | Dot cocoa with their noon lunches, | the past two weeks with relatives m | (‘I‘ablals or Granules) 4 3 gy A s ;, ins o) and to make provisions for their col-|stated this morning that Dr. 1. M. | Jamaica, L. 1 | ' G o R SN 3 R £ reap, and ' few ol Joction, and to do anything that may | Griswold of Kensington has oifered| The Progressive Rea Cirele will ND' .,.sTi N . ) 3 : > T be nec in connection therewith, [to pay one haif of the price of pur-{ Lol its annunl meeting and eection 20-1e; ¢ S g \ months sure your druggls herein mentioned. chasing an oil stove”on which the co-(of officers at the home of Mrs H. W § e i J i Rt vou Mulsified highway, | commiitee from the Beriin Mother-! Mrs. Anna’Miidrum and Miss Kath at Berlin this 9th day of | cocoa may be prepared Dowd on Maln street this evening Pecember, A, 1, 1981 The plans of the club and- the| The district school reopened this 3 : L : Y signed teachers of the school were announc- [ morning for the winter term W RRANELY . : ; » ARy T ' A, W. HALL, ot al. ed in .ast evening’s paper. In it the Miss IFrances Pierce and \liss Ger o) i REE oo S - i of Kensington Fire Dis-|committee stated that at the presentiivade Quinn, trachers at the Hnbbard ) 3 : 3 S & 3 S " Committee trict time they had no means of proc sehool, resumed their Aduties this| The R‘"[’-\ de Pictures of J i AR ; S Y SAFE AND SANE I, 1. NORTON, an oil stove uniess they cou ¢ wrning after spending the holidavs| ‘i‘l’ A 78 wmene presented with oo g th!at thelr homes fn Bris and =={ltees i i g L AR .V"\‘\l‘l ‘ll.‘l' ]\;1 \!|\I“\\ ”,”p ;.'I‘-y;-‘ l|]|nf 't"lni \\\‘(‘ ‘I it s \|“v} .h N '\“.. 1“11"'1 Sl DEMPSEV-CARPENTIER Johnnie Dundee didn’t complain about meeting two men : fcr Cou hs &Colds | 1 | FIGHT Lonee when he met the Singer Midgets, in New York, One of me[ yip e fiom il o wouldn't have beea tell enough to hit him a faiv blow, - sted at KKensinglon, Conn., Deeem-|ed that some means wiil he taken to; AMiss Virginia loot leit today for ber 2%, 1921 | raise the remaining sum desired and: New London, whers she will resume