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WEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1923, The New Automobile BLUE BOOK ' OF PLAY 1S SOUGHT Public Amusement Com, Wanis Full Time Recreation Mentor —— ALL YEAR DIRECTOR |fhis PBNoLY Soabrt May Soclal and Dance Also on Pro- vam for Thursday Night a St Mark's Parish Rooms King" by d “Mis Civiliza rding Davis will Two Slatterns and & Edna &t tior Vineent & by Richard Sturdy Youngsters Take Father John's Medicine The best health bulider for eohi dren at this sea son of the yea is Father John's Medicine beeause its pure foed ele wents bulld new strength to fight off disease at the same time bulld | AMERICANIZATION MEETING [ Program 10 Be Ossvied Out May 27 ot Grammar Fall by Yadies' Ausils | | Wy L0 R AR f The ladies auxiliary to the Inde. | pendent Order of F'Nai B'RIth has | arranged an Americanization program | te be earried out at 2 p. m, May Rebert at Grammar scheol hall —— be presented by the Giris' Friendiy | Ing new flesh and Deming, state director of Americanis| i Employment & reereation 4i soelety of Bt. Mark's church at & May | dniving out Im sation, will speak, The meeting will rector threughout the year is recom: seelal and dance to be given under | Purities. That s be preceded by a children's frolie BlGGER mended by the publie amusements the auspices of that seciety and the| What the chil. oo bedin it commission in its annual report, sub- | Knights of Washingten in the parish | dred need in the {Councilmen MI)’ Quutlon mitsed last S6 asiagins rooms of the chureh on Thursday | springtime That is why Vather| ‘ BETTER ) 0 evening, May 17 at § o'eloek Johw's Medicine has been so success- Claims Committee Awards I Faonessa. The commiasion hopes this| Apijne Nelson will be “Chance” in ful 88 & spring time tenie for over S W year to extend the scope of its work. the first play and others to appear, 6% years When the elaims committee CHEAPER The financlal report shows expen- with her are. “King" Florenes Wil | common couneil presents reports tos litures as follofs: Balaries, one s | liama; “Blattern.” Gertrade Middle. | T EEEIC——————— yorrow evening recommending that pervisor, $330; 15 directors, $2,729 Josephine Eimer CITY COURT ASSIGNMENTS, two claims be ,smmlrm- more lh.hn mnitors, $135; Land concerts at of "Miss Civilisation” fo! I 08508 Wore assl the amount of actual expenses, ob- e § igned for trial in 1 ved by tain mem- | Get Yours Now! Walnut Hill park at July Fourth cele: jows: “Alice Gardner.” Dorls Wolff 2 jection will be voiced by eerta! | ] et u 2 Lratlon, $1,809; baseball wames at “Joo Hateh," Trene MeNultyi “Harry | o r oy (o' At the short ealendari hors of the council whe favor the Walnut Hill park, Saturday after- Hayea" Mae Post “Reddy,” Rally session held yesterday afternoon, The ! pustom of other years in limiting pay- | noon, $315; Memorial Day, #1¢ Humason pulh‘t'l’u-n. uu' David dates are as follows: Tuesday, May, ments to actual expenses, Mayor A,/ Armistice Day celebration, §66 Malmfelt, Mrs, iRobert Russell and| " at 9‘n m., Jacob Ilrn'lmln‘u‘umll M, Pronessa has been approached in — e— apparatus, $277.44; supplies, $55% Miss Mary Weolff Poter Elia, Attorney D, L. Nair for the matter of several claims and he repalrs, $11.77; medieal serviee, 37 Following the entertainment there| "¢ PlAMUN, Attorney J. G. Woods has announced that an airing of the trucking and transpor Junior! will be dancing and tables for eards for the defendant; Mike Ponticelio, elaims committee's activities will not ! H P Achlevement teams 1o E ates | tefreshments will be placed on sale = al against E, Wedman, Judge ¥, B. he objected to by him tomorrow even- s ul 1 T c nson mg o' Exposition, §130.83; t , $6,775.84 and orders taken for photographs of | "»"'IT'P':M“,:;M'";:’;:l::nf:'!.".”‘A'tmv» ing. Receipts: Amount ight forward | the new ehureh | Beitamit Selomen & S 8 l.v'::l My e | Statione‘ry Dept April 1, 1922 A city appro- | The patrons and patronesses will be | geocnvl B0 m’ -y "l."' | Butterick Representative at The Biz | . J 0 Iy 0no . g 4 V00 L % ! % v prigtion July $5,000; city ap-| Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Attwood, Mr. and | gronsereort sor the plaintiet, Judge B, Store. riation March 1923, 81,100; tal, §6,935.23; balance, $159,49 | "It 1s with pleasurs that the com. ’m!ulnn has noticed the increased in. terest of our citizens In the further development of the playground and |social eenter work, such as the peti. |tlon from thoso residing in the vieini- ties of the FEast street and Smith schools, and a petition to the com- mission from residents of the South End, also .a suggestion of using the Camp site on Camp strest and the park commissioner improving Para- dise park for playground purposes, all of which tends to make us be- lieve that there Is a demand for play- ground space and the teaching of or- ganized play, “To earry out a program as sug- gested, the commission will need a year-round superintendent of recrea- tion, to get the desirtd results, as it Is evident that with this enlarged scopa of work that the members of the commissioh would not have the time to give their personal supervision to get the desired results. Other chy commissions have their pald superin-| tenden the necessity of enlarging the work it Is hoped by the commission that this suggestion will receive favorable con- sideration In the very near future, to 169-171 MAIN ST, Horsfall Men's Athletic Underwear Measures up to all quality stan- dards—and hero in an array to pleass the most exacting. The Famons “Vassar’ Union Suft at $1.00—~made of high grade n 00k, Manhattan Athletic Vnion Suits —8$1.50 to $7.50. Of cross bar Madras, Handkerchiet Cloth Mull, Silk Stripe Pon- gee, Twill and Jap Silks. Hgtch No-Button Union Suits— $1.00, $1.50, $2.00—of nain. #sook and soisette, Hatch No-Button Lisle Union Sufte—$2.00 — in fine ribbed eftect. Chorus in “Tahs” Show Is | and at this time, realizing| Mr, and Mrs, B Chase. | Mrs, ', B, Hradiey, 1, Britton, Mr, and Mrs, C, ¥, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs, ', H, Dishrow, Dr, ¥. A, B, For- | | rest, Mrs, Ethel R, Hicks, Mr. and| {Mrs. €. R. Hudgins, Mr. and Mrs. {8 M. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs, H. B.| | Moore, Mrs. H. C. Noble, Mr, and Mrs, W, H, Rattenbury, Mr, and Mrs, | 1. D, Russell, Rev, and | | Butelifte, Mr, and Mra. Mr, and Mr 0. Violated Parole, Girl Is ; | Back at Long Lane Farm | Sarah Shefferetta, who was on pa- role from the lLong Lane farm in | Middletown, was taken into custody last night by Doorman Gustave IHell- | berg at 16 Star street for violating her parole, The girl was released | from the farm some time ago but it is alleged that she failed to live up to the requirements of the parole. 8he lias been returned to the insti- tute, MARRIED 38 YEARS. | Main street are receiving congratula- tions on their 53rd wedding anniver- sary. They are among the oldest res- tdents of New Britain. Their three sons are William Koevers, James I, Keevers and John E. R, Keevers, | chairman of the fire board. They also have two daughters, Mrs. Thomas HORSFALLS 93-99 Xsylum Strect Hartford. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Working Without a Creak The chorus of “The Little Million- | aire,” which is to be produced by the| Y. M. T. A. & B. soclety one week | from tonight and Wednesday at ox's | theater, has been completely organ-| ized and in its recent rehearsals its| work has met the hearty approval of | Director Charles Sinclatr. Members| of the chorus are: Misses Mary Mc- | Enroe, Grace Lynch, Mildred Dona-| ahue, Mae Clark, Wetty Smith, Eva | Gianotta, Rose Sadd, Mary Donahue, | Hazel Sullivan, Mabel Gianotta, Rose- | City Items A delegation of New Britain “Tabs" is planning to attend the open ir|lyn Hanrahan, Anna Mae Bonney,| carnival of the Wallingford “Tabs” on| Peggy Schevd, Marian Gagan, Grace | May 29, when “New, Britain Night”|Hanrahan and Frances Kasprow; is to be observed. Messrs, Harold Ward, Robert Kiniry, Open alleys at the Casino tonight— | Willlam Abstz, Edward Meehan, | advt, f Thomas Donahue, George Scheyd, ” Willlam XKiniry, Humphrey Muldow- At a meeting of Court Friendly, F. of A, tonight In the socisty rooms,|!CS: Jerome Crean, James Kelley, plans will be made for a membership Joseph Clynes and John Schenk. drive. Sweet Butter, 60c I, tomorrow Dearest—vocal record No. 19047.{,n1v Cooked Food Shop.—advt - C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt. ; Rt e Lol stoRn Ups John J. O'Brien has been reap-| pointed supervisor of St. Mary's play- ground and athletic field. He will enter on his duties this week. The fleld wi'l be open to the publlc In about two weeks. | Four Victor Record speclals. C. L. | Pierce & Co.—advt. | French Hat Shoppe, 87 West Main Bt., Prof. Bldg. Exclusive mMlinery. —advt. VATAMMPES b/ “This milk is right,” ~—Says The Farmer Boy Yesterday we were dis- cussing calories—today it is vitamines or electrons or some such minute divisions of foods. But all the time we are thinking of health. Give a thought to the Unit- ed Milk Co’s milk—it's pure, MILK IS YOUR REST FOOD Try Angel Drink For DR. BENJ..L. PROTASS DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTISTS 252 MAIN ST. (Over Globhe Clothing Co.) s ———e Thurs., Fri., Sat. | King, taken every night this time of SUPPOSE THERE WERE NO COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY IN NEW BRITAIN! Breakfast! . United Milk Co. 49 Woodland St. THE New Britain CUMMEREML TRUSTCO NEWEBRITAIN Cguy J. Smith and Miss Sara Keevers, who has charge of the tuberculosis relief work in Willimantic. Fine Homemade Spring A cup of tea brewed from Celery the year purifies the blood—tones up the liver, clears the complexion and makes you feel fit and fine. CELERY KING is purly vegetable, costs but a trifie, is a gentle, sure, safe and sane laxa- tive, fine for children as well as | for the defendant, Mr. and Mrs. John Keevers of 356 || Tonic and Blood Purifier ||g o | | TOM MIX ndant; ¥riday,| Miss Stonebridge, & representative May 18, at 1 p. m, Ignacy Drenzek | from the DButterick Publishing Co., ngalnst Valenty Drenzek, Attorney|will be at the Pattern Dept. of The Henry Nowickl for the plaintiff, A PBig Store, Raphael's Dept, Store, dur- torney M. D, Saxe for the defendant; | ing the next three days to be of what-| Sanislaw Symolon agninst Walenty | ever assistance is possible to the la- Murzyn, Attorney Henry Nowlckl forfdies of New Britain and vieinity. 8he the plaintift, Judge W, I, Mangan for| will assist in the seelction of patterns the defendant; Monday, May 21, at 1| and materials suitable for summer P m., Louin Gonrson against ¥, M, | outfits, for graduation or for the June Ritehe, Attorney W, M, Greenstein|bride, and will explain the use of the | for the plaintiff, Attorney J. G, Woods pattern and The Deltor.—advt, P, Gaffney for the de Our make Mayonnaise, 73¢c qt., to- morrow only, Cooked Food Bhop.— ;ndn. FINAL ROUSING SILVERWARE SALE In addition to observing Silverware Week, we are making this a red letter Silverware Week, in connection with our closing out of our Jewelry De- partment, and are offering amazing values in Rogers and Community Silverware. Our DOLLAR SILVERWARE SALE is the most remarkable value ever offered, and a glance at our South Window will convince you that never in the history of silverware sales have these bargains been equalled. HENRY MORANS JEWELRY MUSIC 365 MAIN ST. Directly Opposite Myrtle Potato Salad, only. 18¢ 1b, tomorrow Cooked Food Shop,—advt, CHAS. DILLON & CO. * HARTFORD A Dress Offering of Unusual Interest A group of dresges, consisting of canton, satin back crepe, georgette and sports fab- rics are offered at these low prices. $14.75 — $19.75 These are values to $35 and represent the newest modes. A FROCK FOR EVERY WOMAN FOR EVERY OCCASION The Ansco Dollar Camera For 1 5-8 x 2 1-2 Pictures Although offered at a price unheard of for a regular roll-film camera, this is a thoroughly reliable little hox and can be depended on to make satisfactory snapshots of the 15 x 214 inch size. The secret of the low price is in the simplicity of construction and the very large number of these cameras manufactured. . Let us do your Developing and Printing. CLARK & BRAINERD DRUG STORE 181 MAIN STREET Assisted by the €¢ Master Horse “TONY” in 3 JUMPS AHEAD” HERBERT L. MILLS Hardware and Seed 336 MAIN ST. WALL PAPER — 1923 STYLE — The new year's newest patterns in WALL PAPER are here, We invite you to come in and see them now, Never before in the city has such a remarkable array of Beautiful Decorations been shown, We can show you Papers as low priced as any in the United States. We can show you Papers which will be used in the finest homes in the city this year. STOP IN AND LOOK THEM OVER QUALITY DOMINATES PRICE NEXT The John Boyle Co. — Paint Enginecers — The City’s Leading Decorators 5-5 FRANKLIN SQUARE TEL. 359 { RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN £ 127 Main St. Opp. Arch St. Tel. 1409-2 FOREST MILLS UNDERWEAR For Women and Children Bodice Vests for Women 25¢ to $1.00 Low Neck, No Sleeve Vests 25¢ to 75¢ Knit Pants for Women 50c and 75¢ Knit Bloomers for Women, 50¢, 75¢ and $1.00 orosiaMile Union Suits for Women il el cvveon. B9c, T5c, $1.00 and $1.25 Vests for Children .. ... 25¢ and 29¢ Knit Bloomers for Children ............... 59¢, 79¢ and 89c Union Suits for Children 59¢ and 69¢ Women’s Athletic Suits $1 and $1.50 “Gordon” Hose for Women and Children in Silk and Lisle in the Wanted Shades AT 97c~Special Sale of SILK HOSIERY in Brown, Black, Grey, Beige, Cadet and Russian Calf; values to $1.39 pr, Arriving Daily—New Models in Waists and Dresses 3314% Off on All Our Coats and Suits Also Children’s Coats Put Zinc Leaders and Gutters on Your House N_Ol No Replacement Costs Horse Head Zinc puts life-lasting spouting within reach of every Home-owner. ECONOMICAL ARTISTIC DURABLE REQUIRE NO PAINT GET OUR ESTIMATE TODAY Thos. F. Fitzpatriek & Co, 228-230 PARK STREET New Britain, Conn.