New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 12, 1923, Page 2

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’ church, New York city; Rev. John L.!tlonal and story hour; 4 to 6 p. m. |been arranged for m¢n and women, i Davis; Rev. A. F. Campbell, D.D. directed play; pienie, Friday at 4 |BSuitable prizes will be awarded. Monday, July 30—9:30 & gm. Clas- (p. m. Automobiles solicited. ° Ing exercises in charge of the dlstrict Young People's work will be in BARS GONE FOREVER \ top ¥ lsten y ea ’ superintendent, ,(‘hurmfl' of E, F. Bf:ckln:\u hYo}:u;g Winnipeg, July 12.—The electorate Other Regalar Services ‘pt‘o[')lvs devotional .N:’I“\l(‘e will be hel of ManitoBa has expressed ita unal- every evening' at 6:30, terable determination to prevent the Dol i Sunrise meeting at 6:15 daily in £ IR o re-establishment of anything ap- ' charge of S, 8. Sands, ik W O b N [ A fll‘d ]- Sh lGllldl‘ wn Class mecting at 8:15 dally fn| STANLEY MEN'S CLUB OUTING. |proaching the old style of drinking ’YOU CAN Now PARK YOUR CAR Wi S 0 DO 00 | efl 0 charge of Morgan Mo The Men's club of Stanley Memorial [ across the bar, by defeating-yester~ Missionary study hours—from 9:00 | church will hold their second annudl|day the proposed sale of beer and 2 . light wine with meals in licensec Draw Convention Posters to 10 o'clock daily, the Woman's|picnic for members and friends on : - Foreign Missionary text book for the | Saturday afternoon at Larson's grove, | hotels, The dry forces have an esti- ° P —_—_— coming year will be reviewed by Mrs, | Stanley Quarter. A basket lunch will | mated majority of about 26,000. . . E. J. Curtis, From 3 to 4 o'clock both | he in order, coffee and other rafrl'sh-’ The vote yesterday was about half mu es ln ron e pESULTS' The American Leglon —conventlon | ;o genjor and Junior Woman's Home | ment being served at the grounds.|of that poled three weeks ago when (Y . committee will glve cash prizes for|yfagionary text books for the coming nsportation will be provided from|the plan of the moderation league for liquors for the best posters submitted announc-|you. will be reviewed, the latter by | Irancis street at the end of the North|government sale of all THAT'S WHAT YOU WANT ing the convention which Is to be held | yrq John C. Jones. | End trolley line to the grove from |beverage purposes won by a majority k in New Britaln in September. The| = (pjiqren's Work in charge of Mrs. 12:30 to 2 o'clock and return at close | of 40,000, The total vote then was ar ware ore LET US DO YOUR I'""" of the competition are as fol-|y 1, Chapin—9 to 10 a. m. Devo-|of picnic. A program of sports has' 165,000, | lows: . . . | Anyone attending the local schools Developlng ||| during the past year is eligible to P . t- ||| Bach entrant may submit one of| 4 : & i : i : » : Posters to be of the size used in THEN YOU'RE SURE |similar contests heretofore. b \ iy | Each poster must contain the v 4 : HARDWARE 336 Main St words ‘American lLegion State Con- | vention, New Britain, September 13, 14 and 15." Both artistic and humorous posters will be considered. Posters to be delivered to William J. Kelley at the Farrell Clothing Co,, i i 5 5 L i ° R = a s a3 Which is econom}'" 1 L] 1. Contestant's name and address should be enclosed in a sealed en- o B naasy n e e velope and left with but not attached i 5 [to the poster. i i Do you really save in A prize of $5 cash will be given . : for the best poster. ; : wearing -out your s A prize of $3 cash will be given for & 1o ) A Legthef Trsfwfelmsfz{ Bags p [/ e, second berts and ‘prizes - of &1 g ‘ S strength over a rough ne lot of fine Bags, well ®|each will be given for the two next S o ph s made, leather lined, in tan J|best posters. Al contestants whose| | . : washboard, lifting % " i | posters are accepted will be given an i ? %‘; l;l;‘c}" formerly $15.00. § | American Legion guest badge, good ; 3 - 3 : | heavy baskets, and il for the convention week events, i . . : $1 1.95 §ieni oo ; ; boilers, scruhbing, BB Ao, Aspirants for prizes should con- e iLaan et ontelea 1os o ohe | R B ; PE T rinsing, wringing, p A : buying equipment 5,000 men planning to visit New Brit- Steamer Wardrobe Trunks #|,in. Tnis poster must make an ap-| | : . . i “Maidrite” brand. Special §|peai to a doughboy or gob, an ap- - : / 5 " and supplies— $22 95 peal strong enough to overshadow any i i # : handicap that may confront him in : % 4 . * g : s . , Or would it be econ- 8| the far corners of the state. The ; : & ¥ . French mode of military travel (Hom- - T 4 i i mes 40, Chevaux 8), the mess line,| | o . ! . omy to bundle up your Cousin Jack Straws | augout orgies, trenches, buddies of W “HIS MASTER’SVO!CE" i i fled lothes, let us The season’s “hit”— [f/al types (a la Wally, the Stars and ; S0 clo , 161 o wash them sweetly Btripes cartoonist) as well as more ierl’ll;léz rgagu $l ’9 5 f | crious patriotlc iteas are suggestions : 4 ayodved for the Ingenuity of the artist. guest badge which will be given to [ J R Hate | BTt the wearer b4 meckan ew Vlctor Records ‘ A% to you ready to starch Repuiny @ ' 3 [l T e ' and iron or dry—at a o0 ... .... $4.9 i 3“::5&;;0; :n‘r(‘;’on;:;: will be an- S ) l I cost of only a few cents a pound? |yt e SR : peCIa ssue o For that is all our Wet Wash HO SFALLS m111}|:;';?1c11?3]~10‘:-;:mmitm-: wW. W. T, : service costs—a time-saving, labor- 93-99 Xsylum Street §|wiom. v Tuckion. “bane wevn:| | | Stella—Fox Trot Great White Way Orchestra saving, and in the end, a big- money- Haretord., etk ik it Carolina Mammy—Fox Trot ‘Great White Way Orchestra . saving help for housewives. g | Vance, Joseph W. Roche. R s Hous thees fomtrots g 5ot Wil wondes af, the esacrdiay dihem ' May we bring this help to you? 3 i ade of als. el 1 g % . e SIDURInP S mateTy Ll - Simply phone—our representative Ileicher, Ellot K. Burr. will call “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Traffic committee: Arthur Petts, i dance tune you can pick l.z)dm two seconds; and you'll agree that nd. chairman; Joseph C. Andrews, Charles . “‘Carolina Mammy” is a real D. McKay. No. 19087 10-inch List Price 75c CITY ITEMS Finance committec: Walter Milkey, chairvman; Gustaf V. Carlson. piccoration committee: ' Stantey R.| | | When You Walked Out Someone Else Walked Right In | Brooke Johns 40 Lost—Leather memorandum book | = y, chairman; Harry M. Ginsberg, i . b i David Manning, Arthur «Jones, Harold Bebe—Fox Trot and His Orch. ‘ with bills and check. Finder kindly |1 . ; 1. Johnson, Henry W. Rice, Gustave . : B T o Herald, C. Winger, De Witt A. Riley, James Powerful, strong-toned fox-trots in no danger of being drowned out b; i1 James Donahue Jr., of Sefton Drive v, Onorato: shuffling feet. The first number is one of the biggest of big hits. Bot i - s : { _',‘::,L P“;'f;.’l‘fy '::)’;fl‘g‘h',”“‘l"'"p“ bout in ————— are lively dance numbers with Brooke Johns chanting away at the top of i 4C a Pound { ' his voice. No. 19092 10-inch List Price 75¢c ;i ; Ve it Eoraid follow you' on| Do e T EAMP MEETING AT ‘ Barney Google—Fox Trot ~ Great White Way Orchestra order.—advt. i John Karol of this city has pur chased through the Cashman Farm PLAINVILLE [iR[]UNI]S I Cried For You—Fox Trot The Collegians * bureau, the 80 acre P. S. McMahon “ - : . bl s farm in Kensington In “Barney Go;igle you_hear in music the whinnying and gallogmg of Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner.— the famous steed, Spark Plug, inspiring you to keep time with its rhythm. adv. ; “I Cri Y 2 easy-flowin ies whi irly invi i i s, o, 15058 S i L Frioe e From July 20 July 30 i J ho t ‘ T . | Gulf Coast Blues—Sugar Blues Tennessee Ten The 6sth session of the Plainvitie | || Down Hearted Blues—Medley Fox Trot Tennessee Ten camp meeting of the New Haven dis- : H weather ke g,.;,mn st o na S Blues, blues and more blues. Two medley fox-trots just loaded down Forestville road will begin Iriday, . with them. Here you have all the characteristic “blues” effects that 20, and will continue until July ' make such superb dance music. Get this record today and dance to it LY GLEP AL 10 0 L] tonight. No. 12024 10-inch List Price 75c , July 19, and the Connecti- @ tauqua assembly will be held from August 1 to August 8. All services and hours will be according to daylight saving time. H . | The following are the officers and i r t e a O‘r to ecor s | trustees of the association: Rev. John ea e lc r | Henry Bell, president; A. T. Blerkan, Putnam By on any of these Victrolas B. F. B sley, W. 8. i k, J. Ensign, . u i | Frea K ‘. B, Fairbank, George [ | Pick out the records you would like to hear and nave the nearest O ee\) R[5 Batten dndid Biosison. dealer in Victor products play them for you on the Victrola with Saves the-da | The list of speakers and the daily Victrola Tungs-tone Needles. They are all Victor products, made to Sav Ly schedule of services aro s follows, be used together, and through their combined use you secure results F T e e which areimpossible with any other combination. The three Victrolas ing time. ‘ below are representative of the eighteen styles from $25 up. —Opening day. Rev. A. Dent, D.D.; ster g el n ustrating the s § church’s world service program. Sub- | . Soorshaora) . : : ow the Children Satu y, July 21 Stewardship — e e Ny *fl[lz i o ine Rouhec e D i e e —and how good it is for them when it’s made with odist church, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Rev. L. # } | it The Farmer Bov's . Dorchester, D.D. Evangelistic - it ) = Y g L ce, Miss May B. Lord i ! Endorsement Monday, July 23—Ministers’ day. : it i WI LLIA M S ev. R. F. Shinn; Rev. A. J. Smith, f 44 Miss Lord : il \ RO B E 2 | T » 4 nawo-| e i J ia X ot Deer LExtract Williams The dairy products that Tuesday, July 24—Ladies’ we furnish you are pure. § day. Rev. A. H. Goodenough,| |3 v " A 2 Famed Better butter that matches [ 2107 Rev- W H. Kidd, D.D; Mise Afterahard day of rompingin the sun- Specialties s K arine Marsh; Bishop E. G. Rich- ine— i the fine, fresh eggs we fur- @, ason. 1. 1> S | Victrola No. 111 shine —playing tag, cops and robbel"s, Williams® Extracts nish you. And cheese of Wednesday, July 25 $225 and ,h'qg and go seek—how the chil- Cocon wonderful flavor and food g Home M " ev. F. J.| | Electric, $265 dren’s little throats do long for a cool, A properties. | Kennedy; Woman's Home Missionary : delicious drink of home made root ' Cane O s & = beer. And-Mother knows how good it Williams® Tea House o Tea is for them, too. She gives them all Wileds’ Caastes ay, July 26—Woman's For- 1 Missionary day. Rev. . W. Au-| they can drink—when it’s made with There's Such a Difference . Miss W. May Cook, of Chiu- : o . 1d, reliable Will * Co x " jang, China; Miss Lor || 3 : good, old, reliable Williams ncen. in Dairy Foods _Friday, July 2 p ‘,’\ trea's day.] O : trated Root Beer Extract. :'r""'"l"r; tofenl: el s m| | 53] b)) i Just think—kMzthers ed/erywhere— : 4 o —y e, you can make five ga om—eifhw . irday, July 28—Men's organiza S - 5 : lasses—of this f s k Umted Ml.lk Co. poapintay, July teser's orpanian-| | {c;okunderthelxt} and on the labels for these Victor trade-marks : Wiolosome bwlera::a:‘:n;g:rbolxlge' : gram of afternoon #nd evening under ictor Talking Machine Company, Camden,N.d. of extract. The simple directions are 49 Woodland St. Rhsgs R _mrf‘. verymar y.m),ljt' E =_— — - - on the bottle. For sale by all grocers. New Britain ‘ ) john 1. Davie — ‘ THE WILLIAMS & CARL h ¢ b~ : HARTF(“?D, CgEN¢ETON - Rev. C. F. Rels ; Chelsea .\m“uum! “ —

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