New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 13, 1922, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1922. place for boys to spend thelr vaca- slents and 24 stayed with us for one e 3 | tions, The camp opens soon after week or more, Average length of | o IThe Us Mo school is over and is conducted until stay was four weeks, All rooms are September first, Provision s made for ] now occupied, y 0 hoys and leaders. Physical I GIRLS! LEMONS Roys * Department, rector Hergstrom will have charge of “The Hartford County Older Boys' | the athleties at camp for two weeks in conference was held in Bristol, Boys' | August, | BLEACH SK'N WH'TE Secretary Dorbuck secured a delega- “wun “The social gatherings of the tion of 27 delegates, representing the ' ‘ 1DEY(}IO]}S MOI‘C Men [0]‘ Y work Everyman's Bible class have been held Y. M. C. A. and five local churches. | at the association. ‘The evening pre- “A supper was held to stimulate | i tatl ceding the final session of the class| Squeeze the juice of two | to[enroliment for Camp Hazen. Wifty e i hall, attended by 1256 members. Rev.|Orehard White, which any drug store [to attend camp. Harmless As A POp Gun Mr. Bartholow of Mount Vernon, | wiil supply for i few cents, shake well| A state conference for Hi-Y clubsf Prices—$1.25, $1.75, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 ) S—dLl.2oy D119, d&.0V, .00, PO George . Spear was elected as alcalled the “father” of the cluss, Was|ung you have a quarter pint of harm-|of the state, composed of High school member of the Y. M, C. A. directorate |the guest of the occasion and EWve||ess ‘and delightiul lemon . bleach,|boys, was held at Yale. Henry Christ, Come in for demonstration at the meeting of that hody held late \a gplendid address, Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion [president of our local club attended. G & i\‘r:-l;‘r lra'\r nlr:(v;:onr; )::] surr-‘ml(fl Al “May 15th, the class held a’car-fint the face, neck, arms and hands| A radio club was formed and son: No matches, No powder, No danger IE Sloper, nec he report of Injval in the gymnasium which drew X ’ p tly I 3 o, /| certs given by the boys with their raduatlon Shrath] EharR e S BN AL N OrEAO, AL.ENG: Teay| SaRnOexInenTRROILLY. 0LE tho ReRity | ST Buy one now for your boy for the 4th of July g We|an attendance of the and whiteness of your skin, | Ing the varled activities at the -|tures of this kind of entertainment| pamous stage beautios use this| The membership s as follows: tio V' ol 'l ace a O J q ve o W S [ ‘.|l‘ ‘1.,‘,;: \;::d:fnrnrd and accepted wore m.m“,m,“”‘m'\ d]yv‘r\)a.\pi bY | jamon lotion to bleach and bring that ?:f‘n!r)rs X 5 l s | Ly P 1 T class members and an extraordinary | o6 clear, rosy-white complexion, Sustaining . . - Pool Popular Place. good time was enjoyed by all who 3 p ¢ | “With the coming of hot weather, |attended i algo/as & rackle; sunburn. and.tan p i '[a ded., ia ) i ‘t irrita s Desk Sets, Pountain Pens, Silver | (he shower baths and swimming pool bleach: because |1t doeanit irritate, ; .. 074 Y and Gold Pencils, | makes a great appeal to men and hoys The Physical Department. — e Gift Stationery— | while the inclination to exercise in “Iighty-three gymnpasium 1Iu.~s(’:~‘ e 2 i ; . A gy 4 ) b e & & 3 A R A special conference was held at CLARENCE H. BARNES, M S Memory Books— [/ARES gifiniehien, Bmp were conducted during the month off . G " for gym leaders and a General Secretary. araware 336 ain dStreet See Our South Window This Week | is placed upon the bathing ili- | May, with an‘attendance of 1,717, St Autograph Albums— ties, and classes for swimming for|2,00 baths were taken., 30 business| R (dtad q fagt Handkerchicf Cacss— | men and for boys are conducted cach|and professional men played a volley l"“'_' d a “’“:';"‘"';“"“‘: in demonstra-) pOI JCE SEEKING Pondor Pultis week by the physical directors ball | tourpament. . :This' ‘game iafHO00 8% RO RETG o o e rship receipts are increas-[becoming tremendously poRulanf e e LR & BRaTen BOOZE SALESMAN ing and show a gain of 50 per cent for|throughout the country. The first|"! ] ot it | the month of May over the corres-|champlonship tournament for Amer-| Y1 sl ""‘:_l"‘ ""-" g 1‘“'“ NI AR Thomas Feeney when they raided her (agreeable to Prosecutor W. M. Green- The | ponding month of last year. Stress is|ican and Canadian Y. M. C. A.'s was how they enjoyed the season's activi- tenement yesterday afternoon, finding |stein's motion for such a continu- | | delegation of 22 of our members at- =—Stationery Dept.— being laid upon the special summer|just played off in Brooklyn. An in-|li¢S: Physical Director Hergstrom «goe" Who Handles Product of Helen [five gallons of whiskey and 60 gallons |ance. D.’ki D C membership which is given for Five|door baseball league for the boys|Was presentcd with a gift from the ; : ! of mash. The still was in operation | Willlam E. Henry pleaded guilty to ICKINSON rug L0, |ooiars for four months. was conducted. Eighteen young men|Mmen: o Senkewicz, According o Police, |at the time. The woman is alleged | non-support and was ordered to pay LE “Receipts from room rental in the have been enrolled in the Gym. Lead- | InTysial Conpcll Is Much Sought Man, {o have stated that the machine be- |his wife $7.50 a week or serve 60 days 169-171 Main Street dormitory are increasing, the month|ers' corps. They have received weck-| “The annual meeting of the indus- ity Pt longed to “Joe” and the product was(in jail. A $400 bond will be re- of May showing a good increase over|ly instruction in Bible study, in|trial council was held April 20th. Re- In an effort to locate the agent who | (0 be taken away by him. quired. Henry has been missing last vear. All the rooms are rented,|anatomy and gymnasium work. At|ports were given on the season's ac-|is believed to have been handling| The cases of Mary and Walenty|about three vears. He is the father the demand being greater than for|the end of their course they all [tivities of the educational, American-|sales of moonshine whiskey, manufac- | Wisk, charged on liquor counts, were |of three children. the past year. passed with good marks, the Inter-|ization, employed boys, social and re-|tured by Mrs. Helen Senkewicz at her |continued to Friday morning because — Summer Camp Plans. national Y. M. C. A's examinations.|ligious committees. L;r»orr;oh)i. (;hrxsvi tenement at 36 Grove street, the ?r !:!;‘ ubslrnl:t o!]u mnterl;l \Fvltrln\:ss : Onte ci;v tt;m r:‘out b;nut:ulflo( a.l; ESSY SUMME “Iollowing our policy of the past|I'rom this group three will enter the |was elected chairman of the council|woman's case was continued unti]|for the state. awyer . F. Mc-|insects is the “diamon eetle” o R DHESSY. BUMMER, HAT two years, local hlnys wishing i go|Y. M. C. Ag. xo‘llrgP in the fall, onc(for next season. This organization|Jjune 24, by Judge B. W. Alling this|Donough, representing the Wisks was Brazil. % We Sell Good Paint We Give Paint Service TO GET SATISFACTORY PAINT AND VARNISH RESULTS YOU MUST DO TWC THINGS: will become our assistant physical di-{has zeen in existence for the past|morning. to a4 camp will be sent to the state camp at Cedar Lake, Chester, Conn., |rector and another will become one|three years and have done some very The only information the police conducted by the State Committee, of (ot the physical directors in 1hr.‘\ulu;¢|v|r- work. have concerning the man uoughl_ is New | Dormitory. that his name is “Joe,” and he lives the State Y. M., C. A. This camp is|Springfield Y. M. C. A. The = £ e now well equipped with tent hous Britain association is developing more “During April and May 38 different{on Clark or North streets. This is M. C. A. work than any|men were accommodated in the dor-|the statement of the accused made to dining hall, boats and all other equip- |men for Y. ; ment to make it an ideal and safe|other association in the statc. |mitory. Fourteen of these were tran-| Policemen Patrick ~O'Mara and AT $5.00 Made of the finest split straw —very Aurahle and smart— Fashioned in several different proportions for the large, me- dium and small man. Finished with the comfortable Bon Ton i i sweatband. Sizes 6% to 7T%. 'r’ b | , | 1a No. 240 i $115 Mshogaay or wainut 1—Select the RIGHT paint or varnish for the particular job, ool Caps For Hot Weather 3—See that it is properly applied. “'!m!ever your paint, varnish or wall paper plans are, no matter how large or small, drop in and let's talk them over together. No obligation—that's our business—and, ¢ ORSFALLS 95 =99 Xdsylum Street Hartford “It Pays To Buy Our Kind"” WE KNOW OUR BUSINESS WE ARE PAINT ENGINEERS—WE ARE THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY - ‘Wholesale and Retail ‘Déalers in~ City Items Bathing Suits, “the Athletic kind," ! at Monjer Bros.—advt | | / Lady Wallace lodge, D. O. 8, will| i i 5 | g 2 7 ¥ PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD and OILS GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES, WALL PAPER, ROOM MOULDINGS. METAL CFILINGS, ETC. . 3-5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn, eatertain their Grand Chief Daugh-| ter, Mrs. Christina lLaird of Arling-| ton, N. J.,, at their meeting Wednes- | day evening in St. Jean de Baptiste G H g - hall. & 7 Big jewelry sale at Henry Morans' L 2 . — LT ¢ —advt. | Miss A. E. Shipman of 68 Hart street will leave Wednesday for Waterbury where she will spend the summer. E 5 55 5 Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner. - —advt. < There will be a special meeting of ? Y o ° ° Court Columba, Catholic Daughters of gt Victor leadership 1s the e ing. A social will follow. Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Ohlisen of Cherry street, fell while it vi | result of Victor quality ||| Summer Millinery it necessary to take a number of L es in the wound. . : S8 ana) Mve. Dougiad Johnaten When without exception the greatest artists choose the Victor and Summer Frocks sailed from New York this moruing bound for South America. Company to perpetuate their art, it is obvious there must be a Prceloln Cotlion jo 24 Sewart reason—and that reason is found in the Victrola and Victor Records. New and Airy and Attractive street, reported to the police yester- day afternoon, that her home ha The faithfulness with which the work of the greatest artists is repro- e e e duced is traceable to the care and skill and to the years of experience ke iy o7 e shiaents which enter into the making of all Victor products. MILLINERY in change was stolen. PN ! Hats of Georgette and B s e Victor Records you should have L BRSREE Many Certificates to Wed Issued At Hats of Taffeta and Milan. T Clerk's Office. Tasie hi i m"’:m ""mrm;fl“ Lo OPERA NUMBERS New black and white effect. were issued at the town clerk’s offie Madama Butterfly-Some Day He’ll Come SPORTS HATS PICTURE HATS $2.95 to $12.00. yesterday: Alfred K. Chapin, a widow- er of Bristol, and Ellen Goodwin, a Catalog numbers—88468, 88113, 74335, 55114 divorcee, of 4 Washington Place, Rigoletto—Mid the Fair Throng Frocks of Crepe de Chine in pastel shades—sports this city; John Martin of 25 Hurl- : ; | s s e T of Catalog numbers—87018, 81025, 64286, 64344, 45118 Frocks—Sweaters—Skirts. 80 G vood st t; Charles o P o, 5 g L o rDe:Rz:nM !fi‘;\”flak e 2l STANDARD SONGS Every summer need at a price invariably lower. Helen Theresa Murnane of 150 Green- B B4 D strest 4nd Anns, Mari Old Black Joe Catalog numbers—74442, 88128, 45056, 64359, 64640, 16531, of 231 Elm street and Anna Marie Volz of 94 Bassett street; Harold 35097, 17674, 16838, 18519 B e LRl ERE fuee Little Grey Home in the West : and Hannah William Bassett of 70 s 5 Whiting street, Plainville; Harold Catalog numbers—64412, 64425, 17522, 17979, 17547 enler lc al' t n Elton Humphrey of 2 “hostnut S CR.ED MUSIC '] street and Fthel May Griswold of 147 A , : Nun:t" street; M)"lfi}r Shur\?r-r:ao! 45 127 MAIN STREET PHONE 1409-2 BB 1o sireet and Mary. Stsen of Beautiful Isle of Somewhere Catalog numbers—64411, 64428, 16700, 16008 OPPOSITE ARCH STREET tville; 1. K E f 125 Pl - IIRS /i s h s e ot 10 Lost Chord Catalog numbers—89096, 88088, 88378, 74453, 74137, 74359, Austin atreet; Arthur Emery Gard of 45089, 35049 g _Baitimore, Md., and Estelle Malvina BAND AND ORCHESTRA SELECTIONS BATH[NG SUITS Case of 95 Maple street; Charles Joseph William of 163 Clark street 888 Mary Agues Kiley of 35 Ciark Blue Danube Waltz Catalog numbers—74627, 17228, 35289, 35564 ; - | .fOl' women and Children Cavalleria Rusticana—Intermezzo % GRAVES DECORATED. Catalog numbers—17311, 45186, 18048, 67896, 62618 5 ; All Wool in sizes from 36 to 52 in women’s models. A committee consisting of R. B. : : Children’s from 2 to 14 years. - Crocker, chairman, Frank Schroeder, Prices Lowest and Quality the Best. B it oiaced potted surs l t 0 1 , Also SURF SATIN in all sizes. snjums on the graves of the de- [l — . IR actibecs of Lexinyton lodes v NEW PRETTY COOL DRESSES FOR HOT DAYS B it b oonducten ta nut I8 » Voiles, Ginghams, Swisses and P fServices will be ducted in th . U.S. PAT.OFF, s, Ging! S, Dwisses al ongees e fobm ia v O. U. A M. bal 'REG.US. PAT.OFF. E Prices $3.98 to $19.98, Thursday evening of this ""“,;.f.i’: Important + Look for these trade-marks, Under the lid. On the label. : A'VERY SPECIAL DRESS AT $4.98 will include sacred progranm poll call of deceased members, sound- . ° i . e s meryn er| of Gingham and Batiste—Perfect Workmanship— Be oy e Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden,NJ. | matarials of the best—worth mach mare. der. Noble Grand Belden will pre-[ | e —

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