New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 25, 1923, Page 2

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Baby Talcum Contains only the purest, smoothest, softest ingredi- ents; no medication, no mineral matter; safe for the tenderest skin; dell- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1923, |the Marshall B, Cook reglme | James Beach, wh 1 assist Mr | Skinner, will have sharge of | vaud | BOYS' CLUB SHOWS work., What ‘lvu will be traded in 10 & musical in- strument frm for other instrument and & boyy' fife and drum corps will| — | be organised Joseph Kamen | former sergeant in the band, s To ""c er mwou' Dum\;-m;mu the drum corps A "beard of directors" nu.ufl Corps and Prolessional Conoh |3y e SRters it torma o | ganize, This beard consists of @ | picked group of elder boys, whe were More than 200 hoys have joined the | called together Monday evening by Boys' Club New Beitain stnce it has | Mr. Skinner and instrucied ‘o their been taken over by the new superin- | duties as direclors. They were in- tendent, Dwight Skinner, and things | formed that they were e at that institution have assumed a|keep a brotherly eye on U more active state than the elub Jas | boys, give them the benefit of what seen for some time | advice, asslstance and experience Mr. Skinner rapidly is bringing the | they could, and to make suggestions | olub back from the ehaotic state In|te the management, The aectual instruments are | has been sucured to apected (o] he smaller | Becord, cately perfumed, 25¢ Box — The — DickinsonDrug Co. 169-171 MAIN STREET redecessor left it and one ortant achievements i at of gaining the confidence of the boys, old members who had become es. tranged from the elub and were or- the eity, T so-called “seeret” or- ganizations the northern end of the city, These so-called “secret or- ganizations have passed out of exist. ence as the boys have flooked bhack to the Boys' Club, 3 The new superintendent has four it impossible, due to the fact that many of the instruments either are so badly damaged that they are useless or unaccounted for entirely, to re- organize the Boys' Club Band and this organization may be said to have disappeared entirely, It has been found possible however to reorganize £ [ the orchestra which functioned under Halloween Time Is ‘Dress-Up’ Time Py Hallows'en you should be dressed well and warmer In your Pall Outfit—and here ot Worsfall's in the smartest of gpparel priced to pleaso you. Fiber Sik and Euglish Broadeloth Shirts— We mention them first hecause it seems that, above all clse, these are the kind of shirts most men want. Probably they lke ours be- cnuse of thelr quality and prieco, which is enly $5. PBuy several for Hollday we'll sell 3 for $14. gfty— Fownes and Mark Cross Gloves for Men in Tan Cape, Mocha, Rein- deor and Buckskin with fancy and plain backs—$2.50 to 86, One specinl style of Mark Cross Cape Gloves Is hand sewn—priced .00, i Pin _and Wrinkle wear—$1.50 up. Diamond Jucquard Sweater Jack- ets—816.50. Grain Lenther Brogue Oxfords—S§8 Horsfall “Pearl” Soft Hunts—8$5. HORSFALLS 93-99 Mdsylum Strect Hartford, “It Pays to Buy Our Kind”. Proot Neck- CITY ITEMS. Bazaar tonight, Bungalow.—advt, Exclusive muimery. French Hat Shoppe, Room 107, Professional Bldg. 87 West Main street.—Advt. ° Unity Rebekah rlodge will hold its regular meeting tomorrow evening at 7. 0. 0. F. hall. The degrec will be tvorked on a class of candidates. Boxing, State Armory, Oct. 30, advt. Miss Helen Egan of fhe nley Work® office is filling a vace in the New York office of the concern and will be there for the nest two weeks. Barn dance: De Vito's Orch. 2. State Armory.—advt. Members of Stanley Women's Re- lief Corps will take the 1:30 o'clock car from the center tomorrow after- noon to attend the funcral of Mrs, Torances G. Goodwin, which will be held at Erwin Mortuary chapel at 2 o'clock. The Sons of Veterans Auxiliary No, 1, will hold the regular social tomor- row afternoon from 2:15 o’'clock to 5. Supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock and the annual inspection will be held at § o'clock. Elks' Hallowe'en social I3 Oct. 30, Admission 50 cent The Loyal Order of Moose h ed “its charter and will IF'riday evening until the closing of the charter, December 31, ~—— Nov. s Home, 4 % | it Victrola No. 220 $200 operation of the elub 1 likely to fall |inte the hands of these boys | | The elub will send two representa- | tives to the Older Boys' Conference, | which met last year in New Writaln This 8 the first time it Is thought that this elub is represented in the conference, It has been decided to do away wllhl the “free-for-all' program in the slum, ~ Formerly at certain | thmes -boys were permitted to wander onto the gym floor as they pleased, Under the new ruling each boy must undergo a physieal examination and then be assigned to some specific gym class, George C. Noble of Hartford, who was for three years captain of the and meets this year in New London, Fnhn Grobstein, Lehigh University basketball team, VICTROLA instrument line models of the three general types $25 up. Ask your dealer or Victor Records provide the greatest artists in each issues keep you supplied write to us and | three yoars caplain of the foothall eam and dwe and & half this | years captain of the baseball team coach the Comels nd the Bagles Dasketbhall teams and 1l meet with these leams every Monday evening Beany Huek has been assigned to the post of machine operalor and will eperate the moving pleture ma- chine every Wednesday evening, when a program of educational, eut- door sporting and comedy pietures will bhe given, Four classes in carpentry and wood working have been erganized under he Junier Achievement plan and will meet as follows: Monday evenings, instrueter, W, Tuesday evenings, instructor Clifford Atwater, Wedneaday eves nings, instructer €, R, Atwood, One other evening not yet announced, in. struetor Fred Atwater, Two radlo classes have been or- ganiged, One class meets Monday evening under the Instruction of Charles Morgan and the other elass meets Tuesday under the direction of fwo printing classes have been started under the direction of Wallace Knapp and Harold Bandquist and the publication of the Boys' Club News will be resumed in the near future, Two busketball leagues of four teams cach, one among the juniors and the other among the seniors will be formed. These leagues will not include the Eagles and the Comets which are the two “big" teams of the club, 2 Lbs, Lard 29c, Russell Bros.— R About 200 Siations Put Out of Oome wission Due to Trees and Flooded Oellars—serioe to be 0. K. Tonight. The recent heavy rein slorms through this reglon :lu“ havee with telephone service and according to re- ports about 200 stations were put out of order in New Britain and vielnity, Most of these were an lines where the wires were Interferved with by the breaking of lmbs on trees, Many were put out of commission by foeded cel- lars, It s weported that there were fow wires down and Wire Chief Thomas Stammers expeets to have all service back to normal this evening. 10 HARTFORD'S ASSISTANCE New Britaln Girl Scouts (o Launch Drive for $30,000 in Capital Oity and 10 Lead Parade in E. Hartford, The Girl Scouts Drum Corps of this city has been invited to both Hartford and East Hartford Saturday to play. The girls will leave New Britain on a special car at 11 o'clock Saturday morning for Hartford where they will play in front of the city hall during the noon hour to launch a drive for $30,000 for Girl Scouting in that eity, At 3:30 o'clock the girls will trol- ey to East Hartford where they will lead the Knights of Pythias parade, They will return home in the evening. includes twenty-one shown below at from for illustrated catalog. the best music of every kind by particular field and the weekly with their newes# selections. Out tomorrow New Victor Records T The Lost Sir Arthur Sullivan’s song of October 26, 1923 ~ Concert and Operatic DOUBLEFACED Number 'I.:. lmiullmet} 6418 $2.00 m Louise Homer ts infinitely soothing refrain, clear chord to reach the ears of God.” Quiéreme Mucho (Love Me Deesiy) (Croole Song) I Spanich A la orilla de un palmar In Bpanish 1f you demand beauty of sentiment in your music, you these two M i find it in (ln’d-lh Palms) can love songs, in Spanis marvelous young tenor who never sings a note in cold Melodious Instrumental | 1 Indian Summer (Heben) Two remarkably fine and remarkably contrasti for the full orchestra, directed by the composer. -dance with its aboriginal theme, ing “Indian Summer.” = {Nntom—lhuerbm (Heben) i Light Vocal Selectipns Familiar of sacred and semi-sacred character, in rich contralto. %’ ith its i and "song of the organist who atruck the “ons Tito Schipa Tito Schipa will this } 029 1.0 Victor Herbert’s Orchestra 7 Victor Herbert's onhm}55200 1M numbers 'y Natoma and the drowsy and {When the l:esll:‘n the Lighthouse Rings ;’rm gll::}u:n 16 Bells of th The seacoast has been little heard from of late years in American popular songs, but here are two excellent seacoast songs, by sndnx bass voice with great clangorous bells. Dreamy Melod { P g Backto Sterli Tri Dreamland Helen Clark-Lewis mo: }1 9180 Popular waltz songs, The “Dreamy Melody” \:l;idl has so inspired composer and as an orchestral interlude. is Drigo’s “Serenade,’ introduces Bartlett’s “Dream.” Dance Records (from “*Poppy”) Chansonette—FoxTrot Paul Whiteman and His Finished musicianly fox trots. Mary?” has unusual that will touch Ina Two of the Melody” is Covered “Tell All the Folks in Kentucky” big hit fox trot with a lyric su Rose” is full of Easy Melody—Fox Trot vered Wagon With Electric, $240 Tell All the Folks in Kentuc! [ Charles Midnight Rose—FoxTrot The Benson ‘What Do You Do Sunday, Mary ?—Fox Trot Whiteman and His Orchestra 19145 Orchestra “What Do You Do Sunday, “Chansonette” is a number the heartstrings of discriminating dancers. The Benson Orchestra of Chicago Paul features. Wagon With You—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of C! eatest fox trot records ever made. I eed going—smooth yet lively. ‘ou” is in more riotous vein. Fox Trot by Vernon D color and hicago flflfldllC “I'm Drifting Back to Dreamland” “In a and His Orelmln] 19148 a of Chicago is a wellplayed standard alhart. “Midnight es a most romantically buufisul ANDIRONS _ FENDERS SPARK GUARDS IN BLACK ENAMEL ENJOY YOUR OPEN FIREPLACE THIS FALL Herbert L. Mills . We End Money Worries If you need immediate cash to pay bills or to buy some- thifig you desire, get it the Benefiial Way, a service financed and directed by local business men, Confidential loans up to $300 at legal inter- est rates and your own terms of repayment, Call, write or phone for our plan. If you meed money, you need ws. Beneficial Loan Societv SALE & ARTICLES NEW AND OLD FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CHILDREN’S HOME Beginning Friday at 1 p. m, in vacant store, Booth’s Block, next to New. Britain Trust Co.,, formerly Occupied by«Outlet Millinery Co. . T'wo secrets of her ' attractiveness The clean loveliness of her clothes and the youthful freshness of her face—in both, our Fulfinish service plays a part. For the blouse, housa dresses and light summer frocks that her friends admire, as well as the clothes of the rest of the family, are kept dainty and immaculate by this per- fected family service. And the hours which were formerly spent in the ‘worry and-work of washday are now given to lighter tasks and to recreation that keeps her young and attractive. Fulfinish has taken out of her home every detail of washing and ironing. Let us bring this same saving service to you—this week. Just phone—our representa- tive will eall for your bundle. FULFINISH 20c a Pound Cleansers and Dyese NEW BAITAIN, COWN. \m}ic trola Look under the lid and on the labels for these Victor trademarks Victor Talking Machine Company. Camden.N.J. ‘ . | “ Lady Winifred Pennoyer is prob- | . ably the only titled woman of the U. 8. embassy. 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