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s o MY LI WS Y A ' ¥ \ NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1028, COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS — AND RECORDS — JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. K, OF W, CONVENTION HERE THIS WEEK Bishop Brewster to Address Gathering at St. Mark's —— AN — For the first tinie in its history the the Knights of Washin, a men's Epi al chureh, being Thursday of this week The y ~ ¥ day’s program will open with a cele- WASHINGTON Mark's church at 9:30 o'clock in the y y |morning BIRTHDAY PARTY "n."egistration of delegates ana at 10:30 o'clock in the parish reoms of the church with the luncheon to | resumed 2 o'clock at the parish | C rooms of the First Baptist church, A | o. o'clock in the evening in 8t Mark's 4 parish rooms. Bishop Chauncey | Stationery Dept. Bishop Brewster has granted his annual New England ventien of ¢ organization of the . For ‘our will be held in New Hritain, the day| bration of the Holy Communion at St the first business gession will be held . . be served at 12:30 o'clock, A con- | e l son vention photograph will be taken at 1:40 o'clock and the business session gonvention banquet will be held at 6 | Brewster will speak at this time, 100-171 MAIN STREET dispensation for the hanguet under the date of January 18, , as fol- lows: “As the date falls in Lent I |hereby grant my dispensation for the |Knights of Washington society to hold |thelr banquet on the evening of Feb. They marched away at the first ruary 1923." call for troops—one hundred Dr. . A. B, Forest is chairman of | men from the Knox shop. They the general committee in charge of | - 2 |the affair and Willlam Rotherford is marched away to Bull Run; B,0.gdent of the Now Britain branch | every man with a Knox Hat on of the Knight Washington. his head. I The annual clection of new district | ‘nmurn will take place at this meet- Rich in such traditions, the ‘l\nn ;:t present G, (lml:(»rd l-‘omul of ew Haven is general; Rev, Floyd §. Company that makes Knox Wi n of New Haven, com der in | Hats today Is proud of the privi- B|chief; George H. Hyde of Portland, lege of making hats for the B Conn, and neis J. Smith of New ! highest type of American men, | Haven, lieutenant generals; Willlam |Hendrick of Meriden, grand paymas- |ter; Rev. Harvard D, Perkins of New Haven, grand chaplain; Rev. George | For Men and Women |A. Barrow of Middletown, grand chan- cellor; Rev, David Radasch of Spring- field, Mass., grand sentinel; Arthur W, Endress of New Haven, executive sec- retary and Arthur H., Kinne of New | Haven, associate secretary. " | “TABS” WILL OBSERYE OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY | |"Wallingford Brethren To Be FEoter- tained—Pool Tournament and ; Smoker Being Planned. ; The annual “open house” social and pool tournament of the \\&Img» ford and New Britain Y. M. T. A. & | B. societies, will be held Saturday {night at the *“Tabs' clubhouse pn | Latayette street. resenting the New Britain s” in the pool Yournameni avill be a team of six men to be selected from among the following: James J. L. Pierce Co.—advt. | Luby, Bernard 8. Clark, Martin | e Electric Washers,| Wa Jr., William J. Regan, Jack | IFrank Lahar, James H. Riley, | Hammond Jr. The games, which will be &0 point contests, will start at § o'clock. will be held tomorrow night at the After the tournament, a smaker armory on Arch street. will be held in the meeting Hall. A French Hat Shoppe, Professional Bldg. program of entertainment in Whichi e dvt. members of the societies will take Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods has| Part is being arranged. purchased, through the H. Dayton| In other years, a return pool match Humphrey agency, the residence and | Was played in Wallingford, but this property of George and Lottie Lamp- | €ustom Will of necessity be discontin- son at Columbia and Linwood streets, ued this vear, the Wallingford soci- | Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner-— | ety's clubhouse having recently been advt. burned. Kenneth E. Pohlman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pohlman of this Many Prominent Guests “eity, has been awarded a scholarship ¥ 9 at Clark University, Worcester, Mass., At B’Nai B'rith Ball :‘:"‘;d“:‘;‘l‘r‘;’;‘;r‘“ studies and general| nrany prgminent guests will be. in > s |attendance at the annual formal ball Radio scts and supplies at Morans' |of Jehuda Halevi lodge, 1. O. B. B., —advt, | Wednesday evening at Turner hall on | Arch street. Among those who are |expected are: Ex-Mayor Samuel Campner and wife of New Haven, | Attorney General Louis Goldberg and | wife of Massachusetts, Post President | For co'ds’ Henry Tasher of Springfield, M Judge “ob Caplan of Ne 5 Influenza | )= 2w o e e and as a | man s of New Haven, Police Preventive “It Pays to buy Our Kind.” City Items Sonoras at C. . Laun Dry T. W. Hinchliffe A meeting of camp, United Spanish War Veterans, | Commissioner Morris Older and wite |of Hartford, Judge Solomon Kisner | of Hartford. The hall has been prettily decor- ated and many features will be intro- |duced. At midnight a collat will {be served. The Trinity B lian v for musi Followi committ | charge v cwith, dancing committee; , hall com- . ticket com- enstein, floor com- avid L. Nair, publicity com- mittee, LENTEN BIBLE CLASS, Mrs, C. H. Daniels of Tolland will begin her Lenten Biblc es at the Y. W. C. A. this eveni at 7:45 o'clock. There will be six lessons on the Book of Revelations. Mrs, Dan-| icls will also conduct a special class { for girls between 12 and 16 years on Tuesday afternoons at 4:15 o'clock. | The topic for this class will be “Tlie Companion of the Road.” " Al- though Thursday 15 a holic the | swimming pool will be open as usual [in the evening from 7 until 9 o'clock. Other activities of the association will be held on that day with the regular | secretary in r'lmr;:t The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet The box bears this signature | Joss-sticks are made of putchock, a plant of the Himalayas. & DR. C. W. VIVIAN Tooth Extractions Oral Surgery Dental X-Rays 52 MAIN ST. Phone 703 NOW PLAYIN BUY YOUR COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA AND RECORDS Cast of Broadway Principals THE BIG FURNITURE STORE “Runnin’ Wild" ——OUT TODAY "% PANCE MUSIC Stop Your Kidding. Greonwich Witch. Fox- Trots. Frank Westphal and His Orchestra. A-3788 78¢ Lady of the Evening. Pm-hm Maid. Fox-Trots. - From “Irving Berlin’s Music Box Revue.” Paul Spechtand His Orchestra. 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