New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 17, 1923, Page 2

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¥ BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1923, N n n N Y AL & meeting of the exeeutive com HAS SIMPLE REMEDY [uittes 5i5he e cinsm. . 4. % ‘ s S | chairman of the banquet ommittee, was instructed to place no I limit on tickets, and if the demand goes beyond the capacity of the Meth odist ehureh to hold it elsewhere, One | Conger The New | VETERANS NEED AID ON MEMORIAL DAY ouls Lowcheur of France Says Amers | ia Can Be Baved From Ruin by Automobile BLUE BOOK BIGGER BETTER CHEAPER Get Yours Now! —The— Dickinson Drug Co. Stationery Dept. 169171 MAIN ST. Lovely Frocks Of ¥rench Voile, Linen, French Crepe, Eponge and Charming s, Bilks— For the delightful summer days that will soon be here, Came in and choose now while we can offer you all sizes and colors. y Linen: Street Dresses Beginning at 812.76 Special Prices on Suits JHORSFALLS 95-99 Xdsylum Strect Hartford, “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” CITY ITEMS. This is Sewing Machine week at John Andrews’ Big Furniture Store. —advt. French Hat Shoppe, 87 West Main §t., Prof. Bldg. 'Exclusive millinery. ~—advt. The newly elected officers of New Britain lodge, B. P. 0. E, will con- duct their first installation tonight. . See the sewing machine demonstra- tions at John Andrews' Big Store.— advt. A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. William McCarthy of 12 Gilbert street at the Court street hospital. Meet Mr. Ellis, the silk artist, at John Andrews' Big Furniture Btore.— advt. The regular meeting of Laurel court, O. of A.,, will be held Friday evening at 7:46 o'clock. The after- noon social will take place at 2:30 o'clock and supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock. Fafnir vaudeville and dance, Odd Fellows' hall, May 18.—advt. Dr. B. Protass has baen appointed chairman of the delegation of leading Jews of this city who are expected to attend the Subseribers’ Convention of the National Jewish hospital for Con- sumptives which will be held at the institution in Denver, on June 22. Fafnir vaudeville and dance, Odd Fellows' hall, May 18.—advt. “This milk Is right,” —Says The Farmer Boy Yesterday we were dis- cussing caiories—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 Cos milk—it’s pure. MILK IS YOUR BEST FOOD Try Angel Drink For Breakfast! United Milk Co. 49 Woodland St. New Britain (Continued from PFirst Page) evening, regular Baptist ehureh on Sunday May 2Tth at T:30 and the parade on Wednesday morning As In former years we look to the pupils of the lie sehools for help in supplying flowers with which to decorate the graves of our dead. The members of Btanley post greatly ap preeiate this generous aid Through the kindness Prof Holmes, superintendent of schools, and of Prof, French, principal of the Junior High, we are again permitted to use the basement of the Junior High, for the recelving and arranging of flowers, A committes will he ready at § o'clock, daylight saving time, for this purpose Entrance near the Methodist chureh, “The Spanish War Veterans, Weorld {War Veterans, and Sons of Veterans have been most thoughtful in their offers to do all possible to make the day a success with the least possible tiring of the little band of G, A, R When abit nervous, 9 { men, and these offers have been most | gratefully accepted by Stanley post, “The Stanley Woman's Relief Corpi the Daughters of Veterans, and the Auxillaries will serve a dinner to all service men who have taken part in |the parade, and to all those who have assisted in arranging flowers and placing them on the graves, “The citizens of New Britain In | past years have been most generous |in giving the use of automobiles so that the members of Stanley post might take part in the parade, This offer of cars is greatly appreclated for the men who marched so vigor- ously 60 years ago are glad to ride today; and the parade, a tribute to those who have answered the last roll call, means much to every man of the G A R, “Having appointed Past Depart- ment Commander Streeter chief mar- shal of the day all those participating in the parade will be governed by his instructions.” Oommittecs For the Day The following committees been appointed: To decorate graves—Fairview ceme- tery, W. F. Sternberg, chairman; L. D. Penfleld, Charles Whaples, Span- ish War Veterans, Sons of Veterans, Boy Scouts. Catholic cemeterles—Wllliam F. Stewart, chairman; George C. Root, Bpanish War Veterans, Sons of Vet- erans, Boy Scouts. Committee on automobiles—George H. Wells, commander, Sons of Veter- ans, chairman; F. 8. Chamberlain, citizens' committee. Court of Honor To Be Repaired Mayor A. M. Paonessa will request the board of park commissioners to- day to place in a more presentable condition, the court of honor at Wal- nut Hill park so that it may make a more favorable appearance on Memo- rial Day. Little attention has been given the court of honor during the winter months and as a result of the severe weather, many of the posts have been partly uprooted and are irregular in alignment, Some of the chains that Should a endure this? Is it fair to ask winds? of the ironing. Cleansers have link the pillars have been removed or brokeg. It is the mayor's wish to have general repairs made. . FAPNIR FROLIC FRIDAY Vaudeville Show and Dance Will Be Auspices Mutual Benefit Assn, The Fafnir Mutual Benefit assoclu- tion will present the first of several events planned for the coming season, in the form of a vaudeville frolic and |dance at Odd Fellows' hall tomorrow |evening at 8:15 o'clock. Music for dancing will be furnished after the entertainment until 12 o'clock by O'Brien’'s Musical Men, The commit- [tee in charge consists of Messrs, | Wheeler, Olin, Trembly and Leonard. The program will be s follows: Andrew Basso, tenor; Phelps Sisters, singers apd dancers; Michael O'Keefe, mono)ogist: Fredericks Trio, feats of skill and strength; W. C. Smith, ma- giclan; H. F. Fowler, banio and song artist; “Fafnir Bill'" Eagan, character impersonator; Mystic Thelma, mind reader. NEW MILLINERY PARLOR Samuel Berkowitz and N. E. Mag, owners of United Bullding on Main |street, have leased an office room to Emelle Miller for use as a millinery establishment. The lease is for three years, the rental being $50 a month for the first years, the second year and $70 a month for the third year. KOWALSKA—KOWALCZYK After Anna Kowalczyk, aged 18, had secured the consent of her parents, she was granted a license to marry Frank Kowalska, vesterday afternoon at the town clerk's office. TFrank is , 28 years of age. woman a woman to bear more than a man—to submit to the heavy drudgery of washday and the unwise exposure to cold and chilling Certainly it is no longer necessary, For a very nominal charge—less than it would cost you at home when you count your own time—we will call for your bundle and do your entire washing, and any part or ak A phone call will bring our repre- sentative who will explain in detail our many washday helps. and Dyes NEW SRITAIN. CONN. COMING ¢¢WE§ igg | ours be remitted to us" Given in Odd Fellows' Hall Under |E€list, $60 a month for | Miller-Maloney Wedding | 8crew corporation and Mr, Giving Eumopeans All They Nesd, Paris, May 17 America is about to die of her gold,' 'said Louls Jou. eheur, former minister of liberated regions last night He declared that the United Btates had only one means of saving her- self from ruin; this was to tender to Franee immediately all the money of which the latter nation might have need, Referring to the reparations quess tion, M, Loueheur said it was bound up with that of the interallled debts “We are ready to remit the debta the powers who fight beside us" asserted, “on the condition that “England," he eontinued, "is really disposed to grant remission," Ameriea, he went on to say, had distllusioned him greatly on the sub. Jeat, adding ““The Americans supported all of France's claims during the«discussion of the peace treaty, but once back home they forgot that solidarity, However it cannot be ignored by America, which is suffering from a superabundance of riches, Ameriea is about to dle of her gold." To Be Solemnized June 30 Announcement has been made of the coming marriage of Miss Nellie Maloney of 17 Bunrise avenue, to Daniel Miller of 766 East street, which is to take place Wednesday, June 30, at the Church of St. John the Evan- Both of the young people are well known, Miss Maloney 1s em- ployed as a forelady at the Corbin Miller is employed by the New York, New Ha- ven and Hartford railroad. Pl'ograf;i;l;n};&- for Bible Class Banquet | Two new’ characters and severnl | teen added to the farce nual banquet of Everyman's class, May 26, Where the banquet will be held has not yet been definitely decided upon. The Ladles' Aid of Trinity Methodist Bible | the demand for tick: ceed the seating capa ing rooms at that church t will be held there. We have a fine line of the Genuine Old Hickory Fur- niture, the kind that stands the weather and lasts for vears, Then too, we have the regular green porch sets with cane seats. —— Also PORCH CHAIRS ROCKERS at $3.50 $3.85 $4.95 AND est Picture of banquet hall ehureh which has a seating eapacity of approximately 500, WANTS STATE T0 PAY PART | OF COST OF BRIDGE CHANGE soner Maxwell 8§, Hritain visited the eapitol yest in the whieh the Hardware City wishes ta' Lring about on a brdge at the foot of | bring about on a bridge at the foot of | park, highway and an effort is being made | to have the state bear part of the ex- | pense of the changes, { pett was in eonference later in the Now Britain and he promised to make | u personal survey in a few days, He | will report his indings to the highway | | commission, | Community corporation which have been in the Chamber of Commerce rcoms since the recent heen removed to room | hroek. tion are making an effort to collect the halance of the $60,000 which was the goal in the pledges of last year will be checked |up and the pledgers called upon or otherwise communicated with, new sonka und up-to-date JoKes have | eoctorios are attending the meeting of comedy \{he Hartford Assoclation “8chool Days' written hy menhers of |yro in' Rridgeport today. the Men's club of Stanley Memorial | yoco bregent is L. church, wiil be produced at the an~,cm_. president of the association. |tanker Mina Brea carrying 6,000 tons h will serve the banquet and if |of oll from Talora to Havana, caught i oenend. ] ets dgen not ex- |fire last night at Cristobal while pass- city of the din-[ing through the canal he banquet |The flames were brought under c¢on- |trol after a two hour fight. PORCH FURNITURE That Ever Played New Britain T BOUND LIMITED’ the places mentioned is the new of the First Baptist TOOLS OF ALL KINDS 336 MAIN ST. k missioner Porter Goes fto | Capitol Regarding Span Near Berlin Town Line, (Apecial to The Herald), ! Hartford, May 17.-~Park Commis- | orter of New ay | changes | HERBERT L Hardware and Seed interests of ocertain The bridge is on a state aid | State Highway Commissioner Ben. [ y with Senator Richard Covert of Colored Eversharp Leads Red and Blue Leads to fit any Eversharp Pencil Time, Trouble and Money Savers | HEADQUARTERS MOVED The headquarters of the United | drive, have 408 Booth The officlals of the eorpora- drive, Uncollected and | MEETING IN BRIDGEPORT Abont 15 credit managers of local of Credit Among W. Young of this ADKINS 66 Church Street SHIP AFIRE IN CANAL. Panama, May 17.--The British from Bilboa. e For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. PORCHSHADES that are a real joy and com- fort. They are easy to hang and are ventilated. Green or Brown 4 ft. wTdc $3.90 " $5.50 ‘¢ $6.50 wfde $7‘75 wide $8.75 *$10.50 v $11.50 " $14.00 Use your porch to live on this summer by using Vu- dor Porch Shades to keep it cool and secluded. Just the thing for your Veranda, Sleeping Porch or Sun Parlor. Measure your porch and phone the length and color you wish. CARRIAGES The largest stock of fine Go-Carts and All the new styles and colors, Carriages, s “'. Strollers ever shown. 6 ft. wide 7 ft. 8 ft. The Prices Are Low $19 $21 $21.50 $29 $33 $35 Forty-four different models to choose from 9 ft. wide 10 ft. 12 ft. Guarantee '0 guarantees assure you of a Baby Carriage “Built to fit the Baby”—the reputation of our store and the reputation of the Heywood.Wakefield Com- pany withits 97 years® experience: There's "A Quality Seal on Every ‘Wheel” in our beautiful line of Baby Vehicles. Come in and look them over. Be sure and see the new. combination Carriage and Bassinet designed by a Mother, Your Porch is really in- complete without a Couch Hammock. We have many styles in Khaki, Grey and fancy cretonnes, The prices are Low: This Couch Hammock is an especially popular style with the adjustgble upholstered $13.50 $15 $22 $24 $25 $35 " e Canopies at $7.50 B. C. PORTER SONS “CONNECTICUT’S BEST FURNITURE STORE” SEE!! This Plcture If It's the Last Thing You Do On Earth 9 Better Than the 3rd Alarm

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