New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 18, 1922, Page 2

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MAKE A SACRIFICE r:f‘izi:‘i':\fg:}':lri*i"““""’"‘""*'“5"""*3 AT BIBLE GLASS!| e e FRUIT JARS 'x ar 9.4 ‘nl:fd»n overhauling; Car | by “E Z SE L” ———— No. 2, needs revarnishing, one set of i B — 'Firg Chiel Would Give Up Vaca: | remiee:"ives o veura aia: car ~o | Non-Denominational Feature In-|{+ ~ BLEACH FRECKLES o Luo A \ replace tubes two years old; Car No. 8, needs painting and repairs, No. § Jan 4 needs new tires in the rear and over H H ! { tion in Two-Platoon IRerests |55 o Saintine - s s s mo- | Sisted Upom-Financial REPOIL | ~Saveere the suice of twe temmons tnto Quarts ..................... $1.20 dozen. | tor needs overhauling: 76 foot aerial a bottle containing three ounces of Pints ........ x iy 51.10 dozen. ladder, in good condition with the o Orchard White, which any drug store & In support of the two-platoon sys- | exception of varnish; Chief's car, in| Robert B, Skinner, president of |Will supply for a few cents, shake 1 Pints .......... . $1.00 dozen. well, and you have a quarter pint of tem in the fire department, Chief geod condition. Everyman's Bible Cla continues to ' ) Wil Nohie" Tast night tola ths Doctors Accept Terms. recelve ballots by every mail in his | harmiess and delightful lemon bleach. Jelly Glasses ............... 60-65¢ dozen. fire commissioners at the regular| o0l leq o e AL g, |Teferendum vote for officers to han. | Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion meeting, that he would willingly sac-| o p david Was B dle the class for next year. With thefinto the face, neck, arms and hands . rifice his vacation to assist in getting | Savard and Dr. David Waskowitz, de- |, i e 00 MO S derin ®| each day, then shortly nota the beau- Good Luck Rings = partment physié¢ians, the former re | s & the platoon plan formulated., Chief e Al Tt tia ot [aa ra SRR . ichief which has not heen filled to |1¥ And whiteness of your skin. ) . SUN.BURN Noble agreed to make the trip with| POrted that he will care for the men ) ocm FoER e Interest, it | Famous stage beauties use this lem- \ Aluminum Preserving Kettles—Canners f B o D IEe o o ond 6, while the |1 egins to look like a olose contest be- | On lotion to bleach and bring that the commission to * Waterbury ;”“'w latter will attend the men stationed at Hartford tomorrow, when a study of tween Secretary E. E. Weeks, of the |80ft, clear rosy-white complexion, [Companies 1, 8 and 5. The physicians . : the plan as it is conducted in those |\ MEPTREE Ll F S "MN;‘,IZQ'Z, the | Red army, and Chief of Police W, J, |18 as a freckle, sunburn, and tan cities, will be made by the fire com- bhoard of $1.50 per office call and "_, Rawlings, for this position bleach becanse it doesn't irritate. missioners. for each home call. The physicians Non-Denominational Feature, e —— Coal Contract Awarded | e ® Gives Prompt Relief in Cases of Sun-| There was considerable routine| .. SCTVE & slx-months appointment| Many of the cards reccived state [guffering because of cramped quar- each that Mr. Weeks is nominated because |gers, due to the jarge amount of space burn and if used in time will business for the board to transact at Notice was received from ( < ez 2 2l L3 Pt b LR recefved from Council- [Le is a Congregationalist and Chief |given the Bible class. ardware ain dtreet S| prevent blisters. l\mm] Separtad rhu %a had" yeceivet man Arthur G. Crusberg, Secretary of | Rawlings because he is @ Baptist, An offer was received some ttme ! the special’ committee on the two- there being a very evident desire to : ;W [ . coal duvn regarding the uml-x sup | a meeting will be hrH on Frida |\ July | as pnuuhlv- ,hrnM “ Geal vhn pres- | yse th‘ 5 b o R o o) 'and e l lnson ply of u:n The contract as given thpl 8. It is expected that a report will|ent general of the Red army, has a Sy C:t I;\ lu:fr.pr iChahesar ane = United Coal and Wood company, on a| e availablle at that time from the |large number of votes, for command- il g & [] ] basis of $1.70 per ton, plus cost of [ Aire hoard i it Tudia 1\"1»" 4 r”n“mg,hwn suggested also. cars f. ‘0. b, New Britain, after the| * Authority was granted Chief Nable |strang for both first and’ second vics- Sz 5 = es a 0 l ECIa s ru o strike is settled. A letter was receiv-|to dispose of the automobile formeriy | presidents, while several votes have RECONSTRUCTION HELD UP L] ¢d from the City Coal and Wood com- | used by the department heads, Ibeen polled for former Governor| Berlin, July 18.-~(By the Associated 169-171 MAIN ST S et Bk r e e S i Marcus Holcomh. At last reports it | Press)—President Ebert and Chancel- < 2 g i e YALE ATHLETE ILL. {looked like a complete re-election of flor Wirth hag persuaded Relchstag ! Baking Dept. Soyld_bo prosenied IR Do e |l Tt SO e 1 e pirhsent woftlcers; leaders to postpone negotlations for = : g An important item of business to |reconstituting the present coalition Large loaves of B [Pond, captain of the Yale freshman|pe transacted at the meeting tonight | government until the German legis- Best Bread ........oo0vnnnn.. Cy 2 for c ‘{onthly Fire Report eleven last fall was taken il with ap-|will be the reading of a financfal [lative body reswnes its sessions early New Peach Pies 22 Chief Noble presented the report of z b > endicitls at Waterbury Saturday and |statement of the class since it began. | this autumn. his agreement was For the Man Who Cares What {| fires during the month of June, show. p 7 ; ¥ {The treasurer's books have been aud- |brought about through the govern- made from fresh fruit .................... ing that the department had respond- | vesterday it was feared an operation . int h § He Wears We Offer These | ed to six bell and 12 still alarms. The |would be necessary. It has been de- | 0 @nd ready for a report. nieavs sxplain negthac nam electons, = foe InAreatInt s romasty 'm‘[a,m o Bl BeqcasaLy. as been de- | 4 ther question to be brought up |in view of the country's present politi- 3 3 i iy cided, however, that his condition was for discussion at the meeting tomor-|cal and economic condition would be Specials for Three Days Only. C or pec ¥ !Qn_nbuildlnsm and to the contents; $1.- [, o1 impraved today and he will not |row night wiil be the question where | particularly inopportune. .ln the Candy Dept. 3 “rn AR 4 | g0 under the surgeon’s knife. He ex-(to meet next year. An officer of the —_— Chocolate and Vanilla Fancy Woven $l 85 ¢ monthly inspection report| . 1< to be a candidate in major (Methodist Sunday school has advised | All women's shoes were made Walnut Kisses . ... Madras Shirts .. showed that 191 inspections were | it I3 t ot school Vit eels pri 25. made during the month.ef Tune: The Isports at Yale the coming year. President Skinner that the school is]without heels prior to 18 lm{':::\:‘]ou Tl e x Delicatessen Dept. $3 value . ; Cold Roast Pork Best Frankforts 30 Cabbage Salad with May- Ib. C One lot Manhattan Union Sults, 3 onnaise 5 Cervalot White Oxford Shirts. with and ; ) Ham, Ib. ...... 85c Liverwurst Salami without oollars. The ideal garments $1.95 j i 30c¢ e 38 Apple Sauce A Veal Loaf ¢ IbESSAE 350 for summer .... Store Closes at 12:30 Noon We will be closed on Wednesday il oA 3 Afternoons Until further notice. % = Have The Herald follow you on 2 i i " your vacation. 18c a week. Cash 2 °\ ! A i i RD with order.—advt. ' P e i i Y : E 4 BABTEO Walter Skiba, of 62 Woodland street, was given a hearing before tha state automobile commissioner yester- 1 it 'y i 3 P L] day, as a result of an accident in '\ \ 1 : ’ f which Mrs. Paul Robinson of Smalley | Y i 190 IRARTEL 0 Mldsammer Sa e o street was injured on July 2. Pend- f X d ' i gg i ¢ j ing the settlement of the réckless i 5\ S h | i I driving charge against Skiba, the i { 5 A Y ; % ° lleense was continued suspended " 1 g 2. : Scores dally, drings, smokes. Pilz's < 3 A v G R ! i Deslrable Dresses An automobile owned and driven D A i AU Sl j 1Y by Dr. D. W. O'Connell was damaged £ PRI LN o (1 i LINENS, GINGHAMS, VOILES Bunday night, when it struck against r \ | s AT a stone wall at Milldays. The lights i ] : 5 SEDE ! 1 o 4 N ; 3 ! soAud ] Very attractive assemblage of frocks in dehghtful col- of another car blinded the driver, | A 4 " causing the crash. Broken glass R Y A | i e S | e X 4 orings. The voiles are of the finest quality. - from the windshield inflicted a elight ! 3 Nty \ B s A SPECIAL GROUP OF SILK GOWNS cut on one of the physician's chil- A ] ] . q AT i $9 75 ki S ] (% \ \ i b . A Exceptionally heavy “tricolettes in long line effects. Albert Frusella of 340 East street, 14 i \ AV reported to the police last night that {44 i X 113 FLYE : Taffetas, Satins, Eponges.and Pongees, beautifully trimmed. his home had heen entered yesterday | § s R y \ (ARt }( afternoon. A lady's gold watch and ) 3 {1t J i 3 £ bHE SPEC AL GROUP OF 5 98 and 7 50 chain, ten ladies’ gold rings, two gen- | ke T i g : e 378 k % 3 : FINER GINGHAMS tlemen's gold rings, three children’s il % : g 1 4 iAo e These little frocks wiil give unlimited wear. They are lavallieres and two Insurance policies §E i ot Victrola No. 80 trimmed with organdie, embroidered, rick rack, etc., in were stolen The entrance was \ R’ 4 $100 Smatt .,tyles cted with a key. Detective Ser- : . 4 . : ‘ Crant Winiam P. 11 b tonauais AT ' el Ll O A special miscellaneous showing of cantons, georgettes, geant William P. McCue is conducting g | L A an investigation. crepe de chines, ete., in white and pastels, attractively priced. —weno (ne good dance follows another road Employes—Sitnation Unchanged Danbury, July 18.—The mainten- A vay s f t New Ha- . . . . ek etk e Abont, 605 ~for with Victor dance music, every dance is a good dance. You, R & P. : dt & D men. These include men who work on the roadway. on bridges "and yourself, select the latest dance numbers, played by the greatest emel', lehar unn buildings in the engine house pits and A TR dance orchestras. 137 MAIN STREET "PHONE 1409-3 The strike of shopmen locally re- I R L L R Always at your command, on Victor Records, are Paul White- OPPOSITE ARCH STREET claim a one hundred per cent loyal- he ion, hile th 1 4 . . B lhimen: o ity (i a5 man and His Orchestra, The Benson Orchestra of Chicago, Club to normal. b ° v i : Royal Orchestra, Joseph C. Smith and His Orchestra, The Vir- wednesday Mornlng ginians, All Star Trio and Their Orchestra, Hackel-Berge Orchestra, Mnorl and Farm Internagjonal Novelty Orchestra, Zez éonfrey and His Orchestra, oty SPECI ALS i and other favorite organizations. il MII.K s Victrolas $25 to $1500. Victor Dance Records, double-faced, e NOTICE THESE - 75 cents and $1.25. At all dealers in Victor products. AT Fith Cieie 0’ Ciine Envelol;e aaivse oo Bk where nented : $1.50 "&nie Valyes to $4.25. City. « The supply is limited, 0% b7 no milk. s fres from : s AT $3 9 Wash Dresses. Were up to tuberculosis. Federal Government 7 5 $6.75_ supervision. Specified by physi- g\ ¥ : ® : dren sold in New Britatn. Tse 11| d 2 AT $3 9 2 Green Flannel Skirts. during the hot weather while the o were 56.75. risk is greatest. e T Wi % ' REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. : AT Green and Red Sleeveless Jackets rriR e “HIS MASTERS VOICE” $3.98 Crnant Important: Look for these trade-marks. Under the lid. On the label. AT @3 Q@ Georgette, Batiste and Crepe de Chine Waists. Were up to e VICtOr Talking Machine Company - s B e, Wan., Junor mien Camden, New Jers . mall “Bradley” Sweaters, School, will tutor students in n::n d ) N Je ey $3'98 Dainty C0101'ings.)~Were $17.00. v School and COollege subjects during July sad August. Call 265-13, Mon., | -~ Wed, sd Fyi, 6-8 p. m, oo

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