New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 16, 1922, Page 2

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0VER 200 WITNESS BROTHERHOOD SHOW Home Talent Performance at “Love Sends a Little Gift" Marguerite Sengle “Humpty Dumpty . Lambert Lord “Stealing” ....... Arline Root “On the Gin Gin Ginny Shore" . ' Roy Watkins “Kiss Yaur Minstre) Roy Goodbye." Two sketches by the Boy Scouts: “Remin nces of camp.” Being a review of some events in camp. “The Sandow Family.," The strong men of the world PLAY TOMORROW Local Trade School Nine To Take On Wethersfield The local State Trade school nine will stack up against the Wethersfield High school team at Walnut Hill park tomorrow afternoon. The local team has been shaken up somewhat since the Bristol game and the new lineup gives promise of being a strong com- bination, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1922. and Miller or Graesser will catch for the loeals, CHAIRMAN OF [CAMP Harry C, Jackson has been appoint. ed clvillan chairman of the military training camp for boys to be conduct- ed at Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass, from August 1 to 31 fnclusive. * He will be glad to assist with any information any boy who wishes to go to the camp during the specified time, “SPRING FIXIN' TIME"—Wams Padtlox South Church Makes Big Hit Selections by the male quartette: — farch Onward . W. Vance has heen put on first base s WG _ S A and he is covering the position well, FRATERNAL VISIT More than 200 people attended the [“The Billy Goat" vl u unique variety entertainment given by |“When the Bell in the Lighthouse I'resen has been shifted fo .~v:rnnd and B Members of New Britain Council, O, the Rrotherhood of the South Con Rings" Shattuck | D¢ plays the bag well. R. Vance has|U. A. M, will motor to Springfield, gregational church in the Junfor Sun. |"Until the Daw e iR heen showing up good in the outfield | Mass,, this evening where they will be e > r and present appearances seem that he [ entertained by Harmony Council, of I'hose taking part in the chorus|Meyer, Miss Estella Molander, Miss RUST SOAP were Misses Anna Clark, Reatrice [Irene Molander, Miss Marion Robb, Hodge, KEthel Hodge, Fsther Johnson,|Miss Arline Root, Mias Margnerite Stella Johnson, T¥stella Molander, |Sengle, Migs Mary Williamgs, George City Items Big Jewelry Sale at Henry Morans. comment, Tt will be repeated tonight. |scn, Miss Stella Johnson, Mrs. Walter £ h Y hicken houss, and tho rest of the pace Spring fAxin' up of house, barn, ol e e nes ay pecl s clastlc film which will protect your surface for years, besiden adding materally Ashley J. Griffin and Mrs. Walter [Lambert Lord, Harry Molander, How- Item Three—Poultry Netting. A geod chicken y-v&;nnmu you to keep Reaid . with an ordinary paint brush. berg, Augustus Klein, Robert Loomis, (W, A, N, Scott, baritone; C. A. Ulrich, Strawberry Short Cakes (made up while you wait) 30c each 5 . 22¢ 1 HERBERT L. MILLS D. . D Sherman, A. N. Scott and ( A. Ul- lck]nson rug Co. rich. Pianist was Lewis K. Chap- Hot Baked Ham 83¢ Ih Hot Roast Pork ... 80c h The Proy i —advt. Boston Baked Beans 10c 1b “Tuck Me to Sleep” .. Robert Loomis| Rartholomy and Burns vs. Foote Fresh Eggs From Allen’s Farm Today .......... 42¢ dozen : day school rooms last evening, The| Chorus—Miss Mrs. i i foo ) program made & big hit and was pro. |Ashley T, Griftin, Miss Beatrice Hodge, | ™!l Play thers, Holmberg will pitch [that city. | o y ) vocative of considerable favorable |Miss Ethel Hodge, Miss Fsther John- : T K T O Palnt " Wainr quiekly Tots %ood whan It gets in the pores. You can prevent thia by sealing them with Lucas palct This forrus a tough o . o 1 ~ ) i Outwsid int |; colors. Removes Iron Rust Stains |)rion Robh, Arline Root, Marguer- |Bean, Charles Clements, John Holm- O o Tiacks aid. inges. Many wyles and nxos, briced accordicg ite Sengle, Mary Williams and Mrs. [herg, Augustus Klein, Robert Loomis, to quality and finish. Check up to see what you need upd conio In, From Linen and (‘h)lhing. Meyaer, ard Timl W, — BAKING DEPT. — your chicks in and the dangers out. All styies pouitry fdnlng. Ma , (ard Timbrell, Roy Watkins Large Home-Made Bread 13c, s i2ifor 25¢ Item TFour—Roofing. If winters storms found waak nputs in your roefs Tube 1 en In the chorus were George .| Mule quartet—R, W. Besser, -first Large California Prune Pie 22¢ cuch you can quickly repair them with Rubber Xoto Jiquid roof cemeat--upply it zsc ean, Charles Clements, John Holm- [tenor; N. W. Sherman, nd tenor; arge (Californ . St 7 FSE et r 0 own gt ol th to v, o i | v tNt— uauf Lamhert Lord, Harry Molander, How- | pass 0 AL T UL O o A O AG L e 8 et i .ml\ 'I'|mlhnll and Roy Watkins Pianist-~Lewis Chapman, — IN THE “SWEET SHOP” — A male quartet from Brown univer ), mi 7i O 1 i The R L e Lk Peppermint and Wintergreen Patties ........... e e oAy — DELICATESSEN DEPT. — man, ! S| . 169-171 Main Street 5 ‘ Cold Slaw _ The program follows: THe K. of C. baseball team will (Fresh Made) 3 Opening chorus—*Tennessee”, “Yoo | practice at St. Mary's playground at Ham Croquettes .. 5¢ each Hot Pork Pies .. 2 for 25¢ hoo. | 6:30 Thursday evening. ° The gratifying responsec to our mr;‘]‘; i‘[’;w&"!]?” i Anna Clark [and Anderson Wed. night at Casino. Fresh Cream (ottage Cheese Fresh Butter 55¢ 1b e e OOd alnt 10th Her At Twiligh —advt. 5 ) ‘enter F Sharian e y er Fresh Eggs ............ 42c dozen 2 Charles Clements| A 55-hour schedule was put into ef- Try the Canton Cen 88 () We Give Paint Service TO GET SATISFACTORY PAINT AND VARNISH RESULTS YOU \ MUST DO TWO THINGS: , ve Me With a Smile” feot yesterday at the Stanley Worke. . . £ 7. S ’ Mary Willlams|The plant has been run 40 and 50 “Wait Till You See Me On Sunday” |pours for the past month, Gereenecnns John Holmberg | Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner. “Stay in Your Own Back Yard"” ... advt. : Irene Molander| pance, Bungalow, Thursday Eve. proves that our patrons appre- Augustus Klein| chapman's Orch.—advt. ciate these values. Showers “Crew” Neck and V Neck Sweaters, in plain colors, chiefly —fine for golf or all out of doors sports—$10.40. 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