New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 27, 1922, Page 2

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Here It Is!. Genuine Gillette Brownie Safety Razor $1.00 The Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street Profit Goes; Quality Stays We always sold our merchan- dise with one just profit and with just one profit. This month we are forgetting profit to get a8 swift aside of all our Clothes, nishing and Hats. and complete clear- Fur- Our Midwinter Reductions go lower than your highest ex- pectations. HORSFALLS 3-99 Xdsylum Streei Hartford “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” City Items Meet me af Schmarr’s for dinner. —advt. George A. Quigley is in New York city on a business trip. Miss Anna M. Swanson of 34 Pleas- ant street, this city who recently un- derwent an operation at the Hartford hospital, is improving. . A marriage license has been taken vidower, of Mildred out by Gabriel Palazzo, a 68 Willow street, and M Mitchell of the same address. Reserve seats for Hartford Phii- harmonic concert Sun. aft., Jan. 29th. 75¢ to $1.50, at Crowell's Drug store. —advt, John Ferry of 61 Smith street, an employe of the Hart and Cooley com- pany, sustained a bad laceration of the hand while at work yesterday afternoon. He was taken to the New Britain General hospital for treat- ment. Shirts and suits at low prices to- morrow. Wilson's.—advt. Glddings Chapter, R. A. M., will hold a meeting tonight at Masonic hall at 7:30 o'clock. Your eyes should be examined by Frank E. Goodwin, Optical Specialist, 827 Main St.—advt. 1914 prices at Axelrod’s 1c sale. —advt. GUNMAN CALLED INSANE. New York, Jan. 27.—I‘rank Whaley, negro, who killed Patrolman Motz with his own gun in a Harlem station house last Thursday, insane, it was reported to general session court to- day by Dr. Perry Lichtenstein, Pombs physician, who examined him. e ———————————— For Colds, Grip or Influcnza and as a Preventive, take Laxative BROMO QUINT? ablets. The gen- uine bears the gnature of I3, W, JUNIOR HIGHS T0 HAVE GRADUATION 3Mid-Year Exercises at Central and Elihu Burritt Schools This evening will be held at the Central Junjor High school and the Elihu Burritt Junior High school, the programs and of graduates being printed be- graduation exercises list low: | Central Jupior Program |Grand Opera Selcctions .. | Centeal Junior High School | Invocation | Reverend Lyman 8, Chorus, Bright Star of Ascher Orch, Johnson, Arise’ Marshall Vibberts, ident. Conzonetta o D'Ambrosio Nunzio IEmanuel Agnello Address I, Raymond Gilpatric. Presentation of Judge Bern Chorus, The & | The 1 Ruth Lennea Rocckel Anderson, Anna Caroline Elizabeth | Braunstein, » Virginia Car- ah Elizabeth Confer, Alice seth Corbett, Alice Alfhild Dahl- Isabell Diemand, Flor- th reedell, Marion Re- Mary Anna Gates, Viola Mildred Erma Good- beth Googel, Elvira Flora Case Hine, Sohnson, Muriel Rose Lillian Kirsh- nit, Anna Margaret Larson, Caroline Odenwaldt, Mary Anna Pape, | Mildred Anna Quigley, ‘l'.‘n,\ attenbury, I'rieda Her- | mina Rechenberg, Frances Madeline | Schussler, Katherine Evelyn Smith, Mary Anna abeth Stein, [Murlel Louid , Helen Iva St inas, Pearl Mary Strobel, ma Rose key, Mary Alice Wolff, | Rea Zimmerman, unzio Emanuel Agnello, Arthur William Beh, Herbert William Beh, [ Joseph Howard Belser, Wolcott Sta Brown, Robert Wilson William Bishop Ch , Charles Fe dinand Dehm, J han Diradoor- jan, Reuben Enstam, Stephen George Gabany, Edward Garcia, John Wil- liam Gleba, Raymond Gustay Gran- quist, James Deming He t, Clar- ence Albert Hjerpe, k Adna Johnson, ILirnest Arthur Judson, Al- bert Helmer Idmund Brodie Brown M win, Sophie wrolyn Gronl | Ruth Wilhelmina | Woodward Kehoe, Nilson, IZdward Dona ! Clarence Peterson Porter, Raymond L rgent, liam Howard Steve rank Gerald Vibberts, Royalstone Walter Wililams, Frank e h t 5 r, Howard Honorable Mention. Awarded honorable mention for ex- ‘cellence in scholarship and conduct: stone Walter Williams arded effi- Nunzio Emanuel Confer g Kirshnit, to the school: nello, Sarah Ilizabeth ward Garcia, Rose Lillian Muriel Louise Stockwell. hu Burritt. t Bentz, Ria Gordon, Anng Kalmanow! Bertha Rosalind Kaplan, Tda Hilda Kramer, |Sylvia Edith Kramer, Eva Krechev- Anna Car- Kalmano- NEW BRITAIN DAILY sky, Loretta Marie Liegey, Florence Murray, Mary Anna Partyka ephine Lucy Rizza, Helen Anna | Symolon, Ive Truhun, Sarah Yagous | bian; Benny Birnbaum, Philip Har- old Birnbaum, Michael Richard China, Abe Iinklestein, Jacob Herman Geis- | inger, Jacob George Girazulewich, John p, John Klatka, Walter Theo- | dore MaKula, Harry Martin, George Peter Porakos, | Edward Rakow- 8ki, Jacoh Ros hal, Emil Bernard Wentland and Samuel*Yahm The program at the I2lihu Burritt Junior High school follows March, America FForever By the School Or Graduates F Selection, T'he Golden Bower" By the School Orchestra, Violin Solos, by David lar, . Adagio from ninth to concerto, by Dederio and Waltz, *Bluett” Drego Kreisler, Irving Rosen- accompanist, 8, by [Edward M. Pratt, secretary of the board of educa- tion, Presentation of diplomas Song, by the Ninth Grade IFarewell, by the " Benjamin Birnbaum, Star Spangled Bannér, by the Audi- ence, The class officers are as follow President, Benjamin Birnbaum; vie president, Abraham Finklestein; se Kalmanowit treasur- tka. Leonic Chorus, president, AFTERNOON i’@)EAMES Strong Visiting Teams to Compete Against, Local Stars Saturday and Sunday Afternoons, The South End Polo team, leaders of the city league, and the Hockmann polo team, which appeared here be- fore against the strong New Britain polo team, will clash on the Pilz- Rhodes ring tomorrow afternoon. The local team expects a victory but admits that it will be a hard fought game. On Sunday Hartford team will boys. The visiting have: Padnod, Babc Clark, Tslieb, Perry and lLefty Flynn. Both the Saturday afternoon and Sunday af- ternoon games will start at 2:30 o'clock. : The line-up of the local team is as follows: C. Erickson, W. Frickson, G. Erickson, C. May, Beglen and Byer. Pete Cabelu will referee. Other games which will be played will be the Mohawks versus the Nigger Hills and the South Inds versus the Nutmegs. afternoon the East play the local m line-up will “Grapelamon” for Sunday Dessert. The New Haven Dairy frozen des- sert Sunday Special this week is “Grapelamon,” a new creation with a will delight New Haven ints 30c. PALACE--Mon, Tues, Wed. Wm. De Mille’s “After the Show” .- DANCE -:- NEWINGTON TOWN HALL FRIDAY, JAN. 27, 1922. Admission 36¢ Tax 4dc Total 40c 257 Main St. Outlet Willivery Co HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, .S, RESPONSIBLE 10 OTHER NATIGNS Ancients Judged by Crimes Simi- lar to VWOFIII War's “We hear a lot of talk of what Washington said about not making any entangling alliances and that we should keep aloof from other na- tior 1 Rews John L. Davis, at the John L. Davis Bible class last eve- ning. “That was all right in Washing- ton's time, but it is impossible today. We've got to sell to other countries and we've got to buy from them. In Washington's time the Atlantic and I'acific oceans were barviers enough. Now the great Atlantic ocean is no more protection from invasion than one of the Great Lakes. We must as- sume our responsibilities among na- tions." There were 141 men present, in- cluding the board of directors of the Y. M. C. A, and members of the New Britain Industrial council, which is backing the ] Rev. Mr. Davis took as his t “The God of Na- tions and Men." He spoke of Amos as being the first prophet to preach of a nniversal God. ven the ancient Hebrews did not he- lieve in a God of all nations, but that ach class of people had its own God. “‘Amos said, that the basis upon which God is going to punish people is on their relationships one with an- other,” continued the preacher. “During the recent war, everyhody accused Germany of making a scrap of paper of her treaty with Belgium. ol wrers Gol. BRANm) GULBPAN SEN Player-Piano, The Modern Piano is the Player Piano, the Instrument every member of the and enjoy. Booth’s Block at once hecomes the center of amusement and rec- reation for the whole family, giving you the latest dance or popular music as and ballads recorded by artists of exceptional ability. OUR TERMS are RIGHT, SERVICE the BEST. Henry Morans Jewelry - Music Headquarters For Victrolas and Records. 365 Main Street 1922, 1 about Every Amos sald the same thing Isvael 760 years before Christ gin, for which Amos told the people of that period, God would pugish them, was committed In the late war," the speaker said “In the last war we, of this age, were just as mean and contemptible as tne wretches who lived 760 years before Christ, You can't make the hard headed crowd which dresses nice and looks nice today believe that it is just as bad as it was in those days, but that is the truth. What we need today is a sense of personal sin,” he added, Secretary C. H. Barnes, In speaking of the growth of the class, said it would he necessary next Thursday to gorve the supper in two rooms and then get the men all together to hear the address, as the crowd was getting | too big to be handled in the main din- ing hall. *“But we will keep on hav- ing tables and table cloths made and horrowing dishes and siiverware wherever we can, as long as the crowd keeps growing,” he said. Thg following letter, from Ozora . Davis, president of the Chicago Theo- logical seminary, was received by Rev. Mr. Davis and was read by Mr. Jarnes: Dear Mr. Davis: Mr, Pasco has sent me an account of your great Bible class work in New in. I must send you a word of greeting and congratulation, 1 had the happlest of my experience in my Y. M. A. Bible class and a little book, “Meeting the Master,” publish- ad by the Association Press, grew out of it. Cordially, OZORA 8. DAVIS, 1 wish my greetings might be giv- en to the class. of fifteen alarms of fire in Y.ondon | recently, 10 turned out to be false. family can use well as the old time songs Opposite Myrtle SATURDAY SPECIALS — BAKING DEPT. — Hallinan’s Best Bread 13c a loaf; 2 for ... . 25¢ New-Made Pineapple Pies ............... 25c each Coffee Cakes, Round and Square ......... 18c each Charlotte Russe — IN THE “SWEET SHOP” — Martha Washington Snow Flakes—Vanilla and Strawberry Flavors, something new in the candy line, Special @ .............ccvvvvvnniens. 40c1b — DELICATESSEN DEPT. — Roast Scotch Ham Potato Chips Native Chickens Stuffed and Roasted Fresh Butter Fresh Eggs ... 65¢ doz. Unsalted ..... 65¢c 1b New S ewport Sausage Boned Turkey Large Dill Pickles Large Sour Pickles Canton Creamery Butter Freshly Made .... 60c 1b HALLINAN'S ~ SNAPPY WALL PAPERS FOR 1922 .. Our popular selection was chosen as the one log- ical answer to this question. : . It is a combination of Charining Bed Rooms, Rich Tapestry Halls and Dining Rooms, beautiful Living Rooms, and they are priced surprisingly low. We will be pleased to submit estimates, advise color schemes and render you a service to your liking. THE JOHN BOVLE COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD and OILS GLASS. PUTTY. , WALL PAPER, ROOM MOULDIN ‘AL CE]I‘JNGS, ETO. 3-5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn, CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD INTRODUCING Our New Spring MILLINERY For Present Wear We have a most comprehensive and beautiful showing including satin, satin and straw and faille silk combinations— All the Newest Styles and Colors Hats made of Satin, Faille Si'k, Gros de Londre and Straw Combinations . $3.95 and Up WINTER HAT; Former prices up to $12 25 WINTER HATS Former prices up to $15 GLOVES Washable Cape Gauntlets strap \vrist,' . $2 69 all colors . . Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) 30c. | This May Be Your Last Opportunity For Bargains At The Closing Out Sale of The Connecticut Market 63 Main St. Tel. 621 Opp. South Church Best Fixtures on Market For Sale 2 for 3 for . 2 for large can 2 for ATTRACTIVELY PRICED | - NEXT WEEK — —FOX— ANNIVERSARY ADDED FEATURES 0 ADVANCE % Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN STREET or 25 'PHONE 1409-2 PUMPKINS . SHREDDED WHEAT. .10c box BEANS .. 5¢ 1b. SCAPINE . 2 for ¢ WASHING POWDER.. 3¢ box e AL LYE ... 3 for 25¢ in vinega) ELASTIC STARCH. .4 for tall can.. SHOE POLISH, 2-in-1 3 for 25 SAPOLIO . . 4 for 25¢ NO-RUB . 1 for 25¢ .. 7c box . 4 for 25¢ H, large 5 fot 25c 25¢ a picee A 3 -Days Sale Of Muslin Underwear Mocha Gloves, $2.49 HOSIERY .95¢ WE CARRY THE WELDREST STOCKIN (The Stocking with the Broad Flat Seam) Genuine Grey Brown Mode DON'T FAIL TO V KINNEY’S BIG SHOE SALE At 209 Discount large con ALL SPIC Wool Hose, plain, clocked Heather Sport Hose, all colors. . $1.25 S e Our Sale Of SUITS, COATS and DRESSES 16¢ 1b. e 6 for 25¢ 4 boxes 25¢ 21¢ bag . 15¢ 1b, bot. 25¢ 2 bot. 19¢ ‘What Are You Doing ‘SATURDAY NIGHT’ Cecil B. DeMille Continues Until Tuesday Next

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