New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 15, 1922, Page 5

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EW BRITAIN DALY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1922, b DANCE TO REAL MUSIC DANCE TO REAL MUSIC ELKS’ FAI BARDECK’S HALL | February 17 toFebruary 27 Don’t Miss the Grand Opening Friday Nigt ROY AL MARIMBA BAND 0f LaBall Tabarin NO CANVASSERS $4,000 IN CASH PRIZES NO CANVASSERS H/ . | Through Judge B I, Gaffney, Anna | IFeh, 20th in the Chamber of Com. | 530 Church street this afternoon ment of henefts and damages on her vited The speaker will be annonuneed ! ment will be given at the Y. W, C. A, Nlrlhlnz tixample of Difference Be- e l‘l‘mm To the Contrary Notwith- | operty for the new grade on Brook | later this evening by Laurel Court, Order T e S | street, The benefits have been placed dtella Rebekah will hold a|of the Amaranth The feature will standing, Commission Reports Test Destined to Be Popular Club 8 at $1,000. rogular meeting Friday evening | be a4 novelty dance by Robina Blair ptiy at 8 o'clock A rehearsal of | and Prescott Brown e team will he held after the At aiee.s (e A RI i ThiBg dn Rysa; on Sale Next Week ‘ rosalve, TS0kl Ahd, unt AT London, [eh. 15.—The monthly Contrary .to reports that the qual- [abatement, The case is returnable in salary of a nurse in the municipal - e |ity of the foundation would not al- [the court of common pleas on the ; {low of carrying through the recom- | first v § hospital in Moscow is less than the | ¥ A first Tuesday in March '.‘,“:,' of .,‘ 4_,,,.' 'n.- sonp . that city, | Petalls of the plan for putiing Into imendations of Kingineer Allen Hazen I o mofto of p o bt el 3 g e e ew lley fare on ow ¢ at & B M | Iat Mor the matto o the kit O ple of the dispro. |OPETAtion the new trolley fare on for a new dam at Shuttle Meadow. newly organize Betmor Junior |March 1 are to be announced by |the hoard of water commissioners wiil (: l A daughter was born yesterday to 2 ¢ o ‘age d the cost g 88 ® ]Il “ ) 4 Achievement club, and according to|POrtion between wages and the cost|y, o “connecticut company through | report to the common council tonight 'tY te S Mr.and Mrs, Walter A, Campbell o Rorden’s milk, 10¢ can, Russell Bros. will be w card party and |—advt, ifter the meeting of Phoenix I'here smaoker lo 100 O, 1% this evenin, INTER YOUR NAME k BEYOMONL QU % NI AC01E ' of living in the Russian capital is dis- | el A {0 Newington avenue H,HIM'U o ..|' n\: nim n‘y.u:‘v:‘;; ‘rl" ”n.‘( AR L e sl i po:u»:.q ';anla_v(‘d fn tne street curs|that prelfminary surveys indicate ac-| oo T T i Hovington i i i FOR THE elub held last cvening, “cat morc” is Al 4 3 § . 24 ot 8 Mrs lotto as op s8 Bessie Gordon, daughter o 2 s e Gl e cial commission sent to Russia by the | "Xt Sunday s w2 GABLADIS nonditions | erated upon last week ot the Hartford | Mr. and Mrs. Gearge Gordon of North DANCE CONTEST what their friends are going to do. |0 AMCT T T e Teague of |, On these posters the public will be| The Giles Drilling company con- | I f ] " b P Al ‘ The club was organized at the St Hoss ¥ _f‘In(nrnwrl of the places where three | dyucted the test borings, making 43 ""il""';- Il“ "H‘“\"rlll\i_ 1\“.{"”:\« & .~]Hlv|vh WVv‘la ‘1..“ -I ;»I v;. member “T FO\ Mark's parish house with Mrs, G. A, [N : e tokens for 25 cents, each foken g0od |holes having an aggregate dept of | AUV son, of New York city,|ship in the Delta Phi lipsilon sorority L HER R U oy Porter in charge. Officers ted mmission says that a cake of | -0 ots 114N fiow oosting 10 RANIe GAN!| 5.250. teel. *THa total cost was is spending a week at the home of | at Syracuse nniversity | ON MONDAY EVE. lent, | S0ap in Moscow |m<'| 8,500 rubles, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Carlson, on| The regular meeting of Alexandra Hil- | while nurses in the city hospital were dys Mid.|paid only 5000 rubles a month and [that they had to be centent with very scanty food. last night were as follows: Lillian Williams: ma Johnson: se dleton, and tre urer, Il Inu nee Miller, New Idea In Clubs a The name etmor” was adopted| The poverty and misery that pre- as the official title. The club is com-|Vailed in Russia as seen in the hospi- posed of 16-year-old girls, who have|tals which the commission visited % heen holding solcai meetings with|{made a deep impression upon the Mrs. Porter for the past two years.|members. Nevertheless, the commis- fast evening they decided to form a|sion stated, there is a high state of innior achievement club, and Mrs, |efficiency in the municipal hospital be purchased. The new fare s to be | 430.04, | effective on March 1 on all lines in the | The test borings at the site of the state except Bridgeport and Norwalk.|new dam, the water board reports, | In those two localities the situation |reached rock at all points, the rock has as yet not been clarified, ;lwmg overlaid with material compos- In Bridgeport and Norwalk the five- fed of rock fragments, boulders, grav- cent fare trial ordered by the Public el, hardpan and sand, all of a very Utilities Commission is still in force | stable nature. It is proposed to build and cannot be changed to the token the dam about 200 feet down stream system unless by an order of {his|of the present dam. commission. The company naturally btz 3 {would like to have the fare situation| Fresh eggs, 2 r]fl/ $1. Russell Bros, | Porter, who was the first president and the commission emphasized the | ", gtate alike on all lines, and it |—advt. of the local junior achievement coun | spirit fof sacrifice displayed by those |\t il o™ he commission may cil, was clected unanimously lead- | entrustgd with ministering to the | % VL0 o extend the three- GRACE WINS AT TABS. rticles, arf or. [health of the Russian people, especi-|¢o "o Juarter system to Bridgeport| (lement Grace defeated James Rather than make hats, dresses, [ally of the children, L erai: 2 Tiaiy, ‘acore 00 t 8, In: tho Tabs toys, rubber mending, or make paper| e < | T¥or a previous fare scheme, for|pool tournament last night. Bernard [ wflal - fpwacs up. gy o DRAFT DODGERS | which tokens were used. the Connec- | & (‘lark and William Burke will play | things now being done"by * |ticut company purchased about one|tomorrow night, and on the follow- the variou erel o ”'.'“'7“"‘.",“;“W": eag) % e and one-half millions of the metal|ing night Thomas Rouskie and Wil- In the city, it was declded 1o establish | atest List from War Department |discs, which it still has on hand. |llam Gray will meet, completing the These are to be put back into com-|third round of the tournament. a precedent and make st of K"l:‘:’:»m'w :uv- bers have losi | Contains Names of Men in Sur- | mission March 1. But the company | o Siherta tathartor el ndl el | will need several millions more of TO ATTEND CONVENTION. L e e el roundingEIAmE, Ithese tokens to go around, and has| A convention of the Connecticut atte u.nn]u I SH echoaliaiid ale AtaRes| The TavAs NRnth desertiSh:lists pups|placed aniorder withithe:Stovillesgom. ififerst andabrimmers “‘i‘_‘"l"""”" il i LAl ekl o anemal e e b L Lo any of Waterbury for their manufac- | he held at Torrington, Iebruary ing themselves the hest way they can.|lished by the War Department con- "u" Willlam D. Boyle and James P. Mur l.ast evening the girls took a pound tains the names of many men from ‘ el PNCAR I Fr i of sagar and a tablespoonful of cocoa |the towns surrounding this city. The | The public sale of these tokens is| phy hm:‘- :;}n:n drf|:;,);:tn“l 121 vr!-m\*Y .: i whishitiey made. - quantity of| nimed ave taker teom the: liataroritha | to;-ber started .about'the ;middle; ‘of LEpEeentaLves o0 Mg A T2 “Eetmor” fudge. 1t sold so rapidly (draft hoards and the towns from DXt week. Breopiety ATim iq0nes they not only failed to gef a chancel which the men were registered. F g to taste it themselves, but found| he names are as fololws: themselves with 20 orders on hand for | piainville:—Patrick Ahern, Freight next week and a balance of 70 cents| gtation; VR Ban kb Thr Rl profit+n the. treasury . = - ]mm. Jan numm no address; .lohnl : 2 THen it was decided fo make ofNer| o4 firess; Ramondo Luise, Whiting % 1l Bros. Fresh cggs, dlc l‘lo? Russell Bros. Pure lard, 12¢ 1b. ~—advt. —advt. things to eat, not the least of which|great: philip Mandes, New Britain s 5 K serve dinners and suppers at stated Horaatvilin Binslhigwy Cantk Good v P | King street; Peter Iarins, Frederick gestion and assimilation of food are giealis cUoon Bademiny oy (Ranian looks necessary to ensure perfect health. For street, . . . . . Kensington: —James Edward Carr relieving ailments of the digestive The first supper will be a supper to the local executiv committee and prominent club lead- | ars and will be served within & (€% o Corr, no address; Gaetano Cherro, mean powers —such - as biliousness, con- etmor™ candies, ples and other|0 address. o6 good stlpatmn. sick headaches, flatulencev iz rgatathe: Tbyal ‘ol by tlfe . iANY:person Who hasiany know edes ealth {, countless thousands of women for ol March 20 lo e above mentioned men may give 4 = 5 '\,L,.s”'pnr:;', is one of the pioneer |their information to the nearest army many years pant They are cnmmuont, movers in junior achievement work in| POst or station, and any person will T k genfle in action and positive in their ex- this city. She had a class of girls in| b paid actual expenses of $50 for are cellent results. Rev. Frederick H. Wilkins' daily va-|the dwr'hf'nflnn of any of them. cation bible school last summer, When it wa found necessary o PRSI Y Sy ¥ y, and have a central governing hody, : ‘¢ i the clubs which were formed in the | @uinlivan Will Not Scek Re-Election, vacation bible school were taken un MBI the® Wine of vavious: spansoving| » hereby Creating: Whird' Vacanoy.in. Sold 10c—12 pl.ll: churches, or public schools, Mrs. Por- | That District. everywhere 25¢—40 pills tep was elected president of the tem ol in baxu 50c—90 pills porary junior achievement council Councilman Themas . Quinlivan She served with efficiency until suc-|the fourth ward, will not seek res e = - - > ceaded by Harry €. Jackson, upon the |election to the common council next | OF NF Wh l A N D Old e I e o T o THE-AERAIRS JANE en Is ew Dress Old? tion does not feel that he can devote the TS o L o o * e — - time nmecessary to the proper conduct| TONE oF THOSE ——— e T Ta—— = — = M. 1. TUOHEY DEAD. of the office. His is the second an-| AFFAIRS WHERE THA\"S IT=I'LL wfi]t{ YEAX, BUT I'VE WORN Hartford, 1%eb. 15. - Michael 1% |nouncement of this nature from the S / Tuohey, dean of the court reporters |fourth ward, Counciiman Norman Me- SATUR TURDAY N\GHT’? A0 |YOU WEAR MYr»lPlP':‘AK PLE REAN \T TwlCE ALREADY in Connecticut and for 30 years a | Kirdy having stated that he will not = OM POP! = ART JUST) OLD CLOTHES?| [W! LE bg—vsuo | member of the staff of the Hartford |be a candidate for oftice. T'LL BE TICKLED TO \NVITED ME.TO A S— m/ (DIDNL$ QS‘U Courant, died suddenly last night at| Councilman Edward Peterson is ex- | DEAT; ¥ Xl e his home in Manchester. He was 53 | pected fo be a candidate for the office | E i_T_O_Gg)_/ BRIKIEES RAA0IEN ! TUST GET LAk T years old. [of alderman to succeed H. P. Rich-| deceased, and it is understood it his election is practically assured. In the event of his election, three ANYBODY CAN | councilmen mast be chosen to fill out I the ward's representation. ENTER | i Mikalaus- THAT DRESS jm7 LLAST week il | | | But one candidate, John | DANCE CONTEST || s s ow'in the eld for counet { AT FOX' | : | MONDAY EVE. | Fers are lower. Russell Bros IRRIEREIE R LN | —-advt. GET RID OF YOUR FAT Thousands of others have gotten rid of theirs WITHOUT DIET- et T BUENEEICRS 5 3 . D ING DR EXERCISING often at the rate of over a pound a day| DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Advide From An Oldtimer and WITHOUT PAYMENT until reduction has taken place: Tama li sed practisi hysicia qa - g E » ally weiect the treatment for cach individual case, WILBUR, | MADE THIS YOU DON'T LIKE IT! 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It is simple, easy and pleasant to take. ' If you are overstout do not postpone, but sit down right now and send for my FREE TRIAL TREATMENT and my plan whereby 1 am to be PAID ONLY AFTER REDUCTION HAS TAKEN I'LACE if you so desire. _f)R. R. NEWMAN, Licensed l’hysici# State of New York- ; 286 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Desk H-586

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