New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 15, 1923, Page 2

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e ENOZ | KILLS MOTHS WILL, NOT STAIN | OUTDOOR TRAINING COURSE FOR GIRLS ries 0 Practical Test Putting their k edge of see Proteets inte practieal use hy outdeor de strations and outdeor will e LU UPHOLSTERY a DRAPERIES . mer CARPETS Iy, aen young and aelive wemen in the 1@ || werk this year with the hope of build N RUG ing up a large organization in New Britain Believing that this erganization and its teachings is doing an unequalied for Girl Bee ed by the Litorts are A, Bprague s B Shaw, arganizatic number Scout Leaders Plan to Pt Theo-| NEW WESLEYAN CAMPUS | ALL IN READINESS 0ld Grads Are Returning 1o Scenes of Thelr College Days BRITAIN D The Wesley that Commeneement Day is near at hand June 13 beginning to shew Middletown, “h campus is Japa lanterns are being strung in the tre il other preparations are being made for one of the best 1u- mination Nights leyan has ever had The tennis courts are being put in shape, as well as the athletic field, |80 that the “old grads” may vie again l\\uu each other in uthletie contests Alumni are heginping to arrive in large numbers and it is expected that by the beglnuning of the class day ex- | ercises today there will be mors than | AILY HERALD, WORLDS' LARGEST VAT Aew Oask Wil Held 66,250 Gallons and Will Be Used o0 Make Alcos halie Beverages in New Way June 16,~The fa- whose eapacity been dethroped Baden, mous Heidelberg tub, Lahr, is 56,180 gailons, ha a8 the BUCOessOr, world's “king of casks." Its holding 64,260 gallons, has just Leen completed by a coeperage firm here for an enterprise JOIN eapable o FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1028, which plans to predue ohelie spirits after & wew process The giant new hogshead measures 24 feet 6 inehes across and stands some 21 feet high, 1ts 13 great metal hands alone welgh approximately three tons, while the staves are more than four inehes:thiek and the bot- tom has & thicknes of more than five fnehes, Thirty euble meters of wood were required to turn out the tub. Jts 250 cubic meters in capaelty would suffiee to provide 1,200 persons with bhath water and it would held enough beer to supply the average German family for 1,000 years OUR | RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 1127 Main St. 7 Opp. Arch St. Tel. 1409-2 —FOR GRADUATION— Dainty White Dresses and Lingerie, White silk Hose, Long apd Short Sk and Kid Gloves, Pear| Neads and Earvings, White Middies, “Van Vests and Hloomers. Yor The Little Tots ,Exquisite Bloomers, Dresses and Rompers, Socks to mateh, \ Khtld Middy Suits for Girls—At $2,00 =3 to O years, At 83,000 to 14 years, Daily arvivals in Gingham, Voile and Dotted Swiss Dresses, “Kaynee" Suls for Biys, Raalte” Silk work in making for hetter woman hood and better future wives and |fve hundred Wesleyan graduates in mothers, these are endeavor. | Middletown to renew ol aequain- ing to interest sehool girls, high sehool | tan and to ald the elnss of 1923 in and normal schoo! girls in the work, | their graduation, ‘ women They are explaining how the organi-| The graduate who so far holds the The vation henefits its members mentally ‘nm-urd of coming the greatest distance and physieally as well as morally and [to the commencement week-end ia 10w it makes them bette: |Theodore Richards of the class of 169-171 MAIN ST, cope with most of the little probloms | 1888 of Honoluly, Mr. Richards has of life one son who is in college and an-| A & preliminary to the opening of |other who is & Wesloyan graduate| ""' coursa it 1a ll“""”""I . ."I::l' "“"“"nu-| who was a tennis star while in door group meetings a 'h me loolloge, My, Richards 15 also presi- :""';""":l':; :'\.‘-";ut'-‘.'.“u‘:“::r‘:xl.l_: SPeak | qent of the Glee club of 1888 which | morning there was & meeting nt ¢| YUl make ita appsarance 80 per cent st strost sohool and this morn- | ONE At the campus sing on Il ing nt the Monron street school, at iningtion Night, Present indications which time the above women spoke W"n:sh:n;mu?v:rn“.;; fi“‘l“ excell “‘\M Mrs, Spraguo addressed the girla of [/ g the greatest dis- the normal school a few days ago, s el The Girl Scout vacation course for Class day exerclses will tike place | leaders s open to any oné interested this atternoon on the front campus, | in Bcouting for girls and wishing to These exercises are in charge of, a| become n leader of girls. It is hoped fCommittee of the senlor clasa.consist- by the New Britain councll that many |18 of Harld C. Buckingham, Wilkes- | who eannot attend the natlonal Girl|Barre, Pa; Louls K. J. Gregory, | Scout camps will avall themselves M!l.fl"kl\lllc, B, C, Canada; Elwyn A. this opportunity. Elits, C.vnlrnllu 'n.; Robert C, Mans- The course as planned will be held ficld, New Haven, aund Charles B, every Monday and Tuesday from 10 | Stone, Middletown. The class of 1928 | a m. to 12 m. for four weeks begin- [marchal will be Everett A. Robinson ning July 9 at the State Normal|of Dunkirk, N. Y, who has been presi- school, dent of the college body the past The principles and methods of |year. | group management through patrol Alumni day will be marked by the system and court of honor will $e|Weslevan-Amherst ball game and the | studied and demonstrated. Members|president’s reception. The campus will be required to put knowledge fllumination will be held in the eve- nto practical use by assisting with ning. the leadership of girls at summer out- door Scout meetings. Those attending 75 per cent of ses- slons will be granted a certificate for work accomplished. No fee will be required for this course although members are expected to own the Girl Scout handbook. Instruction WEDDING GIFTS Nothing will please the bride more than Silverware. Come in and inspect our line WEDDING RINGS DIAMOND RINGS In fact everything essential in the line of Jewelry suitable for the June Bride can he found here YOU SERVE Your own best interests when you let us serve you, SPORTS APPAREL Right in style—right in quality, right in price, “PLUS FOUR" ENICKERS ' The loose hufi“ kind which we introduced to® Hartford men in April and have recelved sev. eral shipments since, In attrace dive mixtures, TENNIS SWEATERS Blip-on models of soft Scotch ‘woolens, In several culors, $7.50 rto $10. TENNIS HATS "White Duck Hats made with green underbrim and perforated with eyelets. “PINEHURST” GOLF OXFORDS “The popular Golf Oxford in plain tan and combinations, made with “crepe” soles, §10, HORSFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Serect Hartford, “It Pays To Buy Our Kind"’ Have Money to go Where Heart and Fancy Calls Secure a Rest and Change of Scene With Ample Means and Mind Serene % DISCOUNT ON GRADUATION GIFTS START NOW and have Money when Wanted Most Clubs to Fit Everybody’s Pocketbook Start with 50¢., $1.00, $2.00, $5.00, $10.00 or more Weekly EVERYBODY INVITED TO JOIN THE COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. The Bank of Service HIMBERG & HORN Established 18 years 10R. R. ARCADE 392 MAIN STREET DILLON & CO. BARTI‘OIH’) NONE HAS AI’PLII',I) Swansea, Wales.—"Wanted, Age 14, for Lathering; Only Ex-serv- ice Men Need Apply,” read sign posted in a barber's window here re- cently. To qualify, an applicant must will include singing, games, hiking have enlisted when he was 9 or young- and trailing, nature lore, troop cere- er, for the war has been over more monies, tenderfoot test, practical than five years. work with Scouts, over-night camp- ing, group management through pa- trol, system and court of honor. Emphasis will be placed on the out-of-door activities such as nature | | lore, games, hiking, treasure hunts, CITY ITEMS. | it cc il Those completing the course will 2 have the privilege of an over-night EY hike' to Rainbow camp, which is a |8 Lneiteaular mesting of "Ruml‘hmuurul spot on !hup\l“nrmlng!on i Court, Order of Amaranth, will & be| juep north of Windsor and may be |§ held in Masonic hall Friday at 7:45 r(-nc);nd by trolley or motor. Cots, p. m. There will be a soclal in the | |, ets, cte, will be in readiness. afternoon and supper at 6:30. De-| pargls will cook out of doors and gree work will be exemplified. Floral | o,,n to keep the “out” in Scouting. Court, U. D., of Hartford, will be| "o nawly organized Girl Scous BUSIS af the cvening, | drum corps will parade Monday aft- —nt‘:,ttrolu 8od FIKnCE, Henry Nothis ernoon in the Junior Chautauqua s | i Members of the Tuesday night ::::2;"’53 afo‘;?;(\ ‘;f“ml“(:::‘ :' class at the Methodist church will| oo iy square at 2 o'clock. Join withy Leader E. I. Neuman in W the observance of his 49th anniver-| TURN OUT FINE VIOLINS. sary, next Tuesday evening. H i . 3 8 Tell him with smokes, Father's day, | Prague, June'15.—Iavored by & June 17th. Quality Smoke Shop, W, natural love of music, a plentllrul Main.—advt. ‘supply of the right kind of resonant | wood, and deft craftsmanship, the violin making industry in Czecho- slovakia is assuming an important position. Something like 4,600 home work- |{g ers are engaged, and the instruments all are of high quality. One hun- dred and thirty-three thousand vio- lins were turned out in 1922, beside 2,100 cellos and 1,200 double basses. Boy, Clearan'ce for All SPRING MILLINERY Straight brims, . rolling brims and cushion brints, in black, navy, tan, ete. $1.45 $1.95 SPORTS HATS SATURDAY’S SALE STARTS OUT WITH JUNE CLEARING Capes, Coats Dresses —for Traveling g 98 — REDUCED — 25 And Gradually To —for Sports Wear —for Outing 675 Dresses, Coats and Capes in every new desirable crea- tion, fabric and combination. Well tailored Top Coats for sport —for Afternoon’ —for Evening Dressy Capes of Bolivia, Roshanara, Brytonia, models TRIMMED HATS (In Three Lots) Values up to $15 | An excellent opportunity. to purchase an excellent M- hat to finish the season. Suit types and dress types are included. & Leghorns, peanut braids UNTRIMMED HATS and high grade . Milans, $1.45 $1.95 ] ager models, becommg- triramed. Grey, sand, black, navy. ete. Values to $6 00. $2 95 o $6 95 % ) L i | i { :( | \\ Ty \\ A W .‘* Vac'a Radlate hospitality by offering your guests the best dishes you can mi That means you will use Baker's I vering Extracts in your cakes, pud- dings, ices and desserts in general.— advt. or general wear. Twills and Velours, all lined. of Canton (repes, Crepe Satins, Flat Crepes, Georgettes and ~ Special For . Saturday 38c Dresses, in smart Novelty Crepes. Are You Getting Ready For Summer ? For Smart Color Contrast—White Pure Silk Hosiery! Rothfeder’s Service White Silk Hose—Well reinforced and soles—$1.95. White Novelty Bridal Hose—all silk hose of perfect textures—$2.25 and $2.95. A AR S I CORSETS PLEATED SKIRTS To have “that well dressed look” let us Reduced To h $8.98 help you choose the right corset. S right corse $4.50 $7.98 Elastic Girdles ...... g Knife pleated niodels of wool ct"epe and Nemo Corsets v P. N. Corsets ... siik crepe, novelties and plain colors, splen- did values. C-B ('m sets S & l"' Motor Sales Corp., 155 Elm St., New Britain Fur Chokes Bathing Suits A. G. Hawker, 52 Elm St., New Britain sz~ ROTHFEDER'S 5y |————— Charland’s (‘.mage, New Britain St bedis ol Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts, Legs of (Genuine Spnnz LAMB 1b P| ime | Rlb Roast of ILEAGE and non-skid with lisle knee garter top security are important factors in tire performance. Ajax Cords furnish - these _advantages to you in full Store your head- on necessities this easily and econom “get ready.’ s, fountain , playing "‘,’lb;'“" "» Premium Fresh Roast of PORK combs, toi Make the Rexall quarters for year and see ho fcally you will Stationery, writin pens, Swim-Kaps, f cards, emergency kits of plies, tooth brushes, powder, hair Jet and 1 films, Native Milk Fed | Rnast of VEAL 1b 35cj ; measure. .... 98¢ up $3.00 and $4.00 . $5.00 and $6.00 cameras manic afe: rety (Iucken, Fm\ Is, Steal« and | Chops at reduced prices at # Jones Quality Market PHONE 285 10 MYRTLE STREET Free Delivery goods lotic AJAX CORD, ROAD KING, PARAGON ales, cigars ar Think money in fil " A} ur 1elp you—it needsy unde will be EI.ARK & BRAINERD DRUG STORE 181 MAIN ST, | [FOX'S| u= BRAND NEW SHOWS CHANGED MONDAY AND THURSDAY RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF OLD FAVORITES Featuring HOYT’S REVUE uw srins ALL BIGGER AND NEXT BETTER WEEK THAN EVER

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