New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 10, 1923, Page 14

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- ' BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDA DNC will be made weloome (o all these Lithusnian hal lon Park street, and - ’H { affairs. will vun for seven nights b Andre Smith, es-ofelal artist of At masses yesterday morning pray- E the A, E ¥, and a member of the| ers for theh speedy recovery of Mrs Branford post of the Leglop, has| Anna Jennings of 332 Chestnut street, o had charge of the transforming of and Mrs, Mary Matulis of 211 Hart: ford avenue, were offered. | —— - | the state armory into a hit of France The vear wall of the buliding will Delite Word Receved From| oo i, e "o Lange Regsiration Reportod | wqups” GARNIVAL ENDS | Aoy & perspective of the deserted ’ Y. D' mm mmmm“ fields over which the armies of lll-:‘ s[. lu,'s ‘nd SL Jmh's T gl D HARTFORD allies and thelr enemies fought, Ends With Drum Corps Convention # FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE IF YOU GALL US ON 2065 HARTFORD the town itself, placed on the floor of A collection from the foremost designers on either side of the ocean, telling fashion secrets that are sure to thrill you, Wraps very straight and slim, fur trinmed and frequently elaborately braided; soft ile fabrics. 3 ¢ : s Sport coats in wide stripes and large block plaids; camel’s hairs, swapsdown and in- numerable imported novelties. ; OUR FUR SERVICE DiabeticRemediesand Foods Sumptuously clad in fur--as warm as Hg%gg:: g{gggflg gkg%R toast—one may laugh at Jack Frost and 1431 8b% I : ! o LOEB'S DIABETIC BREAD STICKS G8ty. hig biteaeent witaoks, LOEB'S DIABETIC GLUTEN ZWEIBACK Fur Service has been tried, tested LOEB'S DIABETIC LADY FINGERS i o LLOEB'S DIABETIC ALMOND I lts are hand- o vl o The corsats tovarien, | o ACAROCIN. ¥ some, genuine an 8 i * LOEB'S DIABETIC BREAKFAST CEREAL The styles are smart and luxurious. LLOEB'S DIABETIC BREAD®* We have a display showing everything Hartford Soda Mixtures, made from the novel and staple, and immediate choosing is original formula. For indigestion, bad breath, gas, sour nomical and satisfactory as it will be : A lfls 9'00 ¢ stomach, heartburn, sick headache, sea sick- ater on. ness, and as a mild laxative, there’s nothing Make your selection in ¢oat, wrap, scarf or ~ Superior to Hartford Soda Mixture. choker now. Excellent for children. 3 In the Drug Department in four sizes. Third Floor Main Floor Definite assurances were received ;;:,:'"::':’ ". “:“:;“: :}‘:‘.l:"“l'_.’:' Bt, Mary's and St. Joseph's Paro- TN # A e R S this morning by the committee if [{n the bhack of the cathedral, wher«-“"'"“ sohools opened this morning | =18 Organizations Attend, [ charge of the American Leglon state | Marie “used to mix your own special| with large enrolments The puplls| pirteen drum corps took part In . convention parade to be held here concoction of vermuth, rhum and| attended mass in thelr respective the convention cenducted by the Y-' ew oue e ew . o ors ew Satul to," d th buildi i | o N o | M'::: l:s‘r:l‘o‘:’:::;:‘nf;:’;?“n‘-‘n :;:-:nl l:ml«‘re:t:\"lfle,m ln“ll':nullm;)r ShERNSS, 04 W Ene anBys _‘""""" M, T. A. & B, soclety corps Baturday | ’ ’ YD division, would be present and |the village street a promenade and l':::?:;".::f":‘()_"‘.’l ‘:;'r'h""' 100 10 {qtarnoon at Lake Compounce in con- ¢ weuld set as honorary marshal of the dance floor will be placed, where the| b | neetion with the closing of the New ) . perade. Maj-Oen, Edwards was|girls of New Rhitain appropriately | AL St "\"'”“::"f;“‘,,:z:";:'.'“,,.““) a | Britain organization’s carnival, | a ncs or u umn m oa 8 osen man - | costumed will k i s B 3 fl?fll“:::“!::l:‘u I|:t"w:i-k'm; A:::. ::‘:.1:‘,::;,,.“;," :?:""’::::”::::y ‘:l..-»llrrnnn was taken to provide funds Following are the prize vhu’or-,v , :hta Makos nis selection as marsha! | they were in the old days when every| "/th Which to defray the expenses|Modern playing, Father Matthew'a of #ll the more pleasing. | woman did her best to entertain "",;ol furnishing luncheon for delegates | Hartford, first; Royals of Hartford, ° Many Prominent Men Invited, | doughboys on leave, Every detail is ""“"' “"'""f" legion r';"f"‘"jm"' h "lx"‘dl'fi ¢ playing—O'Dell M. Chap- | an > ts Among those invited to be present (to be complete, nothing has '""‘"“A'f‘lpl‘u.’-::”:s‘v:lll"::-lL:::u:;mr:-;ly r:’;rl:h mln“:f"WI‘I,n-l:An."v first; Plainville, pext Saturday are Governor Char'es | overlooked, Even the three llll"m i z | ¥ second, M, Templeton and his staff, Malor labelw on the cognac bottle, (Iabels|"“py. (uenolc Women's Benevolent| Plecolo and flute—New Departure ON THE THIRD FLOOR L e g By e o Rt e LR B ':"‘":""I":"'l‘(‘:l‘:‘ Legion will meet Wednesday evening |of Bristol, firat; T. M, Russell of Mid- | ; : Jor General Goorge . Camaron, for. | button that the password for the|and, thie lady “Tabe" will meet|dietown, second. =~ . o = NEW MODES, Magical words to the woman of fashion who can come to our Third mor commander of the 4th divislon, | dance will b "Voulez-vous danser”| A eeiroctlon for the reller of the | Waterburs Arst. Ahanleys, second. Floor ready to wear section, slip into one of the beautiful new costumes now on display, Brix, Genera, Morrla B, Payne, now |and the countersign “Tres blen, mon-| earthquake victims in Japan will be |~ Individual prizes—J. Fagan, Witti- ||l and magically transport hersel from summer to fall in a jiffy. ccr:ml'lvl:l;:xl l"gw‘ Nfl :,“' iu; 1e :'"“"‘-p it he ‘"l‘““"l will be l‘" OPOra-| taken up at St. Mary's next Sunday. | mantle, modern fifing; P. Holland, And she'll love doing it. - 4 (‘)‘on‘o’ru om;‘l v "d}uiln(“nnurll “nn."dr;:) and Saturday nights, the . mJ. .lm':llh'n ’:Jlmhnln d Chapman’s anclent llf':nl: !",. Fr.::‘h‘- Our Fall expos“'inn pomts out those features of fall fashions that are newest and gl oy A : " % At Bt. Jospeh's church yesterday, [er, Chapmans, snare drumming; Maj, s ::ng”fv" sCol;mu::r é:!lu.;:mf‘lmll ’Y:;u'::(::‘; :Irkh‘tul:“:l;(;:c:‘l:e:.u ty ganaoL ""‘"'l‘:"‘ were DUNIHI!P:I for | Berry, Yalesville, baton swinging. most likable, , 8 N 3 , “ par t A Vepo- Howard, Major Charles W. Comfort, [is planned at one of the local theu- r.’::,.z':‘l."‘,l".‘-‘;,.u:uw,"‘:,';,”.',":“?‘ o | —— > Lt. Col. Hamliton R. Horsey, Major |ters, froe to delegates, other mem-|ard Sievers and Catherine McGuire, n oats an ra s B. Blssell, Mujor Michael A. Connor, | bers buying seats, At this perfor-|and for the second time between U u Senator G. B, McLean and Congress- [ mance there will be a showing of tho| Danfel P. Reardon and Anna Cotter. -:» CAPITOL -:- man P, B, O'Sullivan and E. Hart|fim “Flashes of Actlon,” a picturc| A mass for Miss Edna Sani will Fenn., taken during an attack in France, | b sung tomorrow morning at § Starting Sunday In addition to delegations from at|with part of the film being devoted | o'clock a month's mind mass for GLORIA SWANSON least 75 out of the 98 posts In the |to the experience of the 26th division,|John J. Griffin wil be sald, “Bluebeard’s 8th Wife” state, numerous organizations from | Connecticut's own, golng over the| St. Andrew’s Church. juebeard’s ( various towns in Connecticut will take | top, After the party the delegates| A class of 200 children is being pre- part in the turn-out. The 169th In- |44 American legion guests will pro-| pared for confirmation at St. Andrew's fantry, with about 1,000 men, the | ceed to the Legion hall where there|church. At yesterday's masses, Rev. First Squadron cavalry, of Conn., 86C- | wi)| he 4 boxing exhibition of four ond dh'monh L.Fls't g-vu Bn(;r""l three-round bouts put on. firmation will take place Sunday, forces. and the First Company Gov- | priday afternoon, Sept. 14, the golf| September 30 at the 10:30 o'clock str b cam et ernor’s oot Guard have miready 85- | mg(ghes will he held, Play in these| mass. Work on renovating the inter- om erg uretor sured the committee that they will| ,.oFpoq win consist of 18 holes, | ior of the church will have been com- 4 parade. It is expected that there | eqai piay first and second prizes | peted by that time and the first ser- will be a representation from the|peing awarded to the low gross, low|vice Will be held on that date. . IawWKer Putnam Phalanx and other patriotic (, ¢ and Kickers' handlcap évent The annual fair and bazar of the hd orgaiizations. Bands coming for the | mhore will be no entry fee and no|Parish will open Friday night at occasion are about 18 in number and green fees, beyond the showing of include the 102nd Regiment band, of | ¢po 1ogion membership card. The New Haven, formerly of the 26th di- |, pyoue winner will be declared vision, nnd‘ the :Isrtfafd dBCO::"'h state champion of the Leglon. For Highland Plpe band composed entire- | p 40 not wighin, g to take part in the ) ) WELCOME HOME! ly °":;‘;{;‘°;5‘";::fl 5 Pivida golf tournament a sight-seeing party X has been arrangéd, Noon luncheons With the Legion delegations and!wm be held ew 4 x ery day, both the the visiting aggregations there will| oy, .o oo™ it clubs having in- Isn t It GOOd To‘Have be some 5,000 men in line. The pa-| ji0q 4y delegates to the convention rade will pass in review before the i, .iteng their noon luncheons Frl. distinguished visitors at the center of day and Saturda: New Britain and will be followed by “q0 Honnn{:e 8 Chevaux" a short service on Walnut Hill park.| pp. wgy ang g v;vh!;h‘“x ts it where Major General Kdwards and|, ..o from the familiar 40 f‘ugr:mp: ‘ others will make short addresses.|g chevaux” on French box-cars which EY MILK z:::me paraphernalla’ Wil - be| yransported American troops during the world war, and which is - Prizes will be awarded to the Le-| cuization within the American Lo 0 M gion post making the best turnout|gioy, will hold its annual “promen- nee e from the standpoint of numbers and|ade” in this city, Friday evening. 1 f appearance. There will also 5 ; E::opé::: E.l:(;n .t:dt};;ep?:“bfl:lr!"::‘s‘ ;'n':r:fl‘;ng"?oI:E;irfanflv:u:lmbll;szluflq’\lxelo:flf Nature’s BESt FOOd At Its BeSt . alr as much as previous spectators ; % § s | CR L. | H3 B Tk toilie Ve e o ot AOnE the Uhined fhat Take no risksi but start right this fall CINDERS FOR SALE OWLEY BROS. INC. 'High Grade Furniture rade will wind up the program for|car, a machine gun on a chassis, a 3 PAINTERS AND RUGS AND FLOOR COVE] 11 the day and for the convention. | tank and a cattle car for the initiates Drop postal or telephone us A. H. Harris DECORATORS [ Solh agent iRt PREMIER RANGES ;‘;ench “'Illfllsze at Sl'lt: A;'lllol'!-l ; who will be taught the mysteries of 267 Ch ere will be no lack of social|the order that evening. The street apman Street J ) —General Trucking | A. D. LIPMAN TEL. 2918, | . . events in connection with the con-|parade, or promenade, will be a riot . vention as extensive preparations|of fun and carnival, if it runs true to C- R: WEIDMAN, Supt’ Tel' 929'13 90 WEST ST. TEL. 1283-3 | Estimates cheerfully given on all joba | 3 have been made to fill the time of | similar events in the past. It will un- i 3 S0 e A 3F Tarkrhe B Tk AAM every delegate to the convention and|doubtedly attract many visitors as e — __—_“'—_'fi well as members. gNER Y Open Until 8 P. M | N We can offer you a house with five extra lots » every member of the Legion who wishes to take part. A French vil- lage, ‘‘somewhere in France” will be - All Kinds of Oyst d Clams, | _. erected in the state armory where Inds of Oysters an d s i : | . 00 e ee armony whens Suiths, il Mest, ‘Béallid right at the end of the jitney line. Good high let towns with a few exceptions too ! ground n flood “elghborhood. Room to kee a familiar to every doughboy, will be it Lobsters. | P =y l P ;er;;z‘ducea E{;f wh;ra 160 of New| ! WdHoy e tigedh ;COYV- roperty includes two car garage, barn and n's prettiest girls will be on ’ e Vi S . hand to welcome the visitor. A golf p ChICken coop' YO“ can farm and work in Shop tournamept, which will decide the 5t here. state champioaship of the Legion, will be held sover the famous Shut- 9 e tle Meadow links. Boxing matches, # 4 HONISS S | A e e e T st suest. mnoa| CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. { Visit Our Dining Room | 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg, the entertainment program. Any FOR SALE! E. V. Grikis announced that the con- l member of the Legion, whether a delegate to the convention or not } ¢ 7 —DRINK — fVery desirable 2-Family House, 87 Camp St. Also first class ! | 2.Family on Hamilton St. Building Lots are selling fast at Russ- AYERS SODA WATER winmI‘jand Co. Prices low and gogd ter::sl.l wtliton A va o 'ake home a bottle of cream soda -:amething you will like—it's deli- H. DA‘YTON HUMPHREY Reliability— cuts price to o He DA APHREY |.At Your Price THE OLD HOME TOWN What you want out of 4 a battery is continuous 7 TR day-in and day-out serv- i jce. You can get that kind of service only from | a well-built battery. We have Willard Bat- . Wi i ; Six Wonderful Advantages:, prices—and every single Unequaled economy. Bigger, more powerful one of them the kind engine. Easiest riding Triplex springs. Strongest you can count on. rear axle on any low-priced car. All-steel touring body. Durable, brilliant, baked-enamel finish. New Prices—All Models Simmons Storage Touring - =« was$525 - Now $495 Roadster = was $525 Now $495 Battery Co. Red Bird « « was8$750 Now $695 103 ::(::‘F ‘1‘:.*‘“ Coupe = was $795 Now $750 < Sritaniid Sedan = was $860 Now $795 All pricesf. 0. b. Toledo Muawfa The Most Automobile in the World for the Money WILLYS-ENIGHT PRICES ALSO GREATLY REDUCED "We Clean Everything | ) Under the Sun R R D L General Housecleaning ™ . y | Y = A Specialty [ | W § R NEW BRITAIN | Salesroom 4 Elm St. Phone 1790 SAM WHITES DAUGHTER LASSITUDE AND A LARGE WINDOW ’ CLEANING (0. Service 127 Cherry St. Phon o PORTION OF THE KITCHEN STOVE WERE BLOWN THROLGH THE e . S WEST WALL, WHEN THE HOT WATER. BOILER BLEW UP AT 2 e o ! — 2 ey, [ \THE _CENTRAL HOTEL TODAY. >

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