New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 6, 1924, Page 2

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VALENTuy?C ATTACKS K. K. K. IN Dr. Sullivan Urges Club to Drive! Out All Radlcahsm theq Lions thy grill “Installation Night” of club, which was held in room of Odd I most pronounced event club ning, was one ot the the s ever h BOOKLETS POST CARDS About 50 Lions and their wives sat “PULL CARDS” “CUT OUTS” down to a turkey pper at PARTY FAVORS number of sclections Make Y selection While the tered Clynes Line is Complete Lions quartet, Stationery Dept. wcomber, H. Stu wan and F. M. — THE Latham, rendered a number of vocal selections which well received, Drug Co. Following the supper the assembly 169-171 MAIN ST. n- and Samuel consisting Winship, C. J. W was treated to plendid radio con- d rv by C. J. Leroux, Jr. - *h, retiring president, in which he expressed tion of the manner in which the members of the club co- operated with him during the past , pusscd over the duties of his office to President-clect Goldthwait, who thanked the club for the honor conferred upon him ! members that he would do his ut- (most to scrve to the best of his abil- ity. Both men paid tribute to the Ladies” Waists rredher gl e goryiodl 4 Wash to reccive in th future from Secre- o2 tary J. E. O'Brien whom they re- ferred to as the backbone of the club. | The following officers were then in- Istalled in office: First vice president, P, ond vice president, Stanley T ; third vics dent, G. E. Prentice; Macombe tion t Oquist; tail twi Potts; directors, C. In Silk Ge orgette i Fabric Waists will go at $3.95 Waists will go at Ladies’ $1.95. Ladies’ $3.95. Ladies' $12 £1.95. Ladies' $22.75 £5.95, Fur Coats and Scarfs No, the printer has not made ake in g these prices, ticle as ad- $5.95 Waists will go at v ) Dr. Joseph H. . Buckey and W. 5 Waists will go at Waists will go at Secretary O'Bricn read the annual {report in which he told of the activ- ities of the club during the past naming the’ bringing of r Gue to this city as the leading achieve- nt. District Governor James H. Readio of Providence, R. was introduced by President Goldthwalt as a true \nnn and a man who had done a great deal to insure the success of Lionism |in the New England states. Mr. | Readio spoke in a very entertaining manner and told of th work the |chubs are doing in providing fresh air visiting nursc associations, 5. He complimented king Mr. Goldthwait sald that he feit sure its part in the fu- past set me 1 Coats al Coats $129.00, arfs go at $1 Marten \L.nlfs !'fil 5. HORSFALLS| - 93-99 Xdsylum Street § o - | Bullen forward “1t Pays to Buy Our Kind” |elub presented | was the first pre {elub, with a | camps, {and orphana | club on uder & ub would « as it had in t Readio cal © W, w yn behalf of the Bullen, who the Lions Lions emblem, Colone Bullen thanked the club for the em- and said that would cone tinue to help in any way possible Mr. cadio turned to retiring ‘rosident C.oFrenen and on of the club presented him similur 1o the to Golonel Bullen President Goldthwait Dr. Joseph Sullivan and for seven ye Pirst Congrega the n lits 1 the onel and ole ent ol blem [ {TH ANNUAL END OF SEASON SALE I Now In Progress with pre sented tntroduced -serviceman Have a Suit Made To Your Measure $35.00 Ye London Shop Tailors 13 MAIN STREET “Let Us Clothe You We Know How." the Chies vh fours and de. in in an acquired | minute vho merved partment eputation as a during 1 the ordnanc spolk this topic ars 2 by mmigra withough from various countrics, were inspired with the Wew in coming Americs Iy that o lgtous und political Iibe finding a suitable place homes and bring up t He said that now very [ migrants are DR. COOMBS g1 i on i KT The Natureopathic Physician and Chiropractor has MOVED Into His Nature Cure Institute 19 S.HIGH ST. Opposite (he Post Office, where he has installed the new Biological Blood Wash build ildren inspired will Voice Culturc If this Signature FAR TRAINING SIGHT READING James D. Donahue Boom 118-319 B Work Trninee of Yale University 81 Sefton Drive Phone 1274-13 Shecial Attention tn Beginuers YOU'LL DO BETTER is NOT on the at AXELROD’S We are out of the High e District “There is no other A useful house- hold Apron, pure gum rubber washable, actual value $1.00; with cach purchase of MILLER HOT WATER BOTTLES OR FOUNTAIN SYRINGES Vil our Rabber Goods are guaranteed to o two (2) full years of cry- We. Prices from 8225 w 8395 Axelrod’s Pharmacy 223 PARK ST et Us Fill Your Prescriptions and effective remedy for Colds, Preventive, The Fi ive you George ¥ Barry have opened an The firm name will be € will «pecialize in income tax, andit Signed Campbell. certified XEILROD FOR CCURACY ADDRESS 10 LIONS' fthat in doing this thing they 1lu doing their country a great serv- | dancing ows hall last eve-| and assured the | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, men of or reles now see the !l danger of radicalism and that they will do their utmost to get rid of this, troublesome element. In closing, the | speaker urged the club members to do their utmost to stamp out radical- ism in any form and assured them would ice. Following Dr. and whist were Sullivan’s speech, enjoyed MAY CLOSE STORES EARLY | SATURDAYS IN SUMMER Proposed Change in Schedule to be Discussed at Meeting of Merchants New Britain merchants all sses of business have been invited | attend a general meeting in the; chamber of commerce rooms tomor- | row morning at 10 o'clock to take ac- | tion on changes proposed in the uni-‘ form closing hours for New Britain during the year 1924, While the proposed changes have been recommended by the uniform closing hours committee of the cham- | ber of commerce, the meeting is not conned to chamber members but every merchant in the city is invited. Let- s of invitation have been sent out. Two of the more important changes | are the ones suggesting the closing of stores at 7 p. m, Saturdays during July and August and at 7 p. m. on gy Christmas eve, Evening before other holidays have been left as before with the proposed closing hour at 6 o'clock. Another important change, which 8 back to w controversy in the v last December, is the suggestion to keep the business houses open eve- nings before Christmas starting with | December 18, until 9 o'clock, except December 24, when they will close at| in to I"u The hours suggested for the regular week days remain o'clock and § o'clock Saturdays. Wednesday after- noons are recommended f holi- days from June 25 to August New Year's, Washinglon's Birthday, | Memorial da July 4th, Labor day, Thanksgiving i Christmas were s lected as all closing dates, with a half day on Good Friday. he committee consists of S, M, Davidson, Arthur Jones, David Man- ning, Philip Merrman and Louis Raphael Kl | Jo! LEFT ESTATE OF $34 998 $10,396 | Ne £, tio! Jeanette A, Davis Had In- Gr |right hand y¢ vested i Liberty Bonds—Favored |}, |taken to the Stocks and Bonds, | ho Appraisers 1%, 8. and |t K. G. Vibby placed a valua- | tion of $34,995.71 on the estate o Jeanette A, their report to robate court being itemized as fol- ows New Chamberlain have Duvis, | Ke | Ta York Central railrond bond accrued Interest, $985.561; U, I'ritain Gas Light bond, due 19 with accrued interest, 995.61; U, treasury certificates due in 192§ ) shares International Silver shares American Hard- | shares Stanley | hares Trumbull i Liberty bonds, wits, $10,653.84. and Hudsor in 1934, | Pe $10,896.55; bank ¢ Tota!, $34,99 m‘ “Consistency” should be practiced at | home as in business. You insist on | pure milk. Why not demand the same standard in your flavoring extracts? Baker's Certitied Flavoring Extracts are gonuine —advt e’ 8 Easily Tired? You need energizing SCOTTS f(mutsuou C. 7 tyove Box, it is NOT BROMO QUININE BROMQ QUININE” Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as a quick Grip and Influenza, and as a and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Price 30 Cents Announcement public accomntant and Richard H. e at Room 103. Booth's Block, this eity. and Barry. Public Acoountants. They work and investigations. GEORGE ¥F. CAMPBELL, C. P. A. E Ranges included Furniture sale. has been leased Govern to Thomas IR, yeal |mond Ranges during our Bacchanalian orchestra.—advt, terday missioner of the return of the tor's license of Edward Avery of ~—advt, Garrett Costello, New Britain Machine Co, plant under- | ! we | Lunch at Hallinan's~—advt, ake five stitches in his hand to close | street, Anche | Elks Hall, The |a whist and pinochle party on Friday, 130 o'clock sharp. 1924, NEW NURSES ENTERED Students . Lic-o-rice | [Hospital Now Has 13 and 17 more Be- fore April 1—Class Starts Today, i Will Have Room for | | first section of the 1924 spring | training ¢ for nurses was started | {at the New Britain General hospital | this morning with seven new students en the Mst The new students are Misses Pauline and Anna | of New Britain; Pauline | smm\ of Washington, Conn.; Alice| Goehring of Rockville; Olive Harden | of Bristol: Harriet Davis of Norfolk, | "a., and Myrtle Walker of Waterbury. | second section will st The » real .“ anise" flavor, Wore delicious The hospital training school now | fe Thiiad Ihas 43 students enrolled. This Iisu | than plain licorice [ will be brought up to 60 when the R vew hospital building is opened, which leaves a vacancy for 17 new nurses between this and April 1. He’s Ambitious City Items Richmond February & Carlson, Rugs and in onr Erickson 7 Main street.—advt, A store at 112-114 Hartford avenue | by Patrick Me- Delaney for 10| Furniture, Rugs and Ricl February | irniture Safe. Erickson & Carlson, | 7 Muin street.—advt. | he Lithuanian Co-operative asso- ion will sell its store and market | 6 Park street to Justin l‘urkun,x ary 20, Telephone ks hall, Wed. eve,, 209, off Furniture, Lmployes assn’ dance, J Ieb. 6. U|C0".~4| | The local police were notified yes- by the state automobile com- | opera- 30 hn street. Victrolas and Pianos, Henry .\lorans’ foreman at the at n\r‘ D opers nt an operation yesterday v Britain General hospital, ¥Fromen performed the Alexander M. Barnes is §0, but {that isn't stopping him from travel. |ing alons through wildest Alaska, in n. search of gold. Rollins, received Bert and, chef atg the Hotel decp gush in his | when a bottle broke, He Britain necessary ay Nind New it was was ha spital where wound, Home cooked advt Mikolaj Horehlad, Isey street, and Miss Franciska radia ged 17, of 45 Booth were married by Justice of the David T.. Nair last evening. | and Girls' Club dance, Feb. 8.-advt, lunches at Crowell’s. ace Special Notice Unity Rebekah lodge will give s, the L 0. 0. I, ~advt b. at hall, at Fine Quali iy Cloth | Womens 4 BuckLe GALOSHES e Rea’ Thing Winrer Wean “The busy little store” RUSSELL'’S SUPERIOR COFFEE 380 pound 2 3<4 pounds :..$1.00 This is the finest Coffee grown Pure Lard, 2 Ibs. Russell Bros 301 MAIN Women's Sandal Style; for Medium Toe Shoes; 1} inch heel. | Following Newark’s Policy ot giving the | best value in town for your money- | Special Cut In Prices have been made on these fine quality Galoshee--Dame Fashion says Galoshes are the rea! thing for Win. | ter Wear. Buy a pan New and pvo'ec’ your health and pecket book Pewark. Steres(a. 324 Main St. New Britain, Conn. All Newark Stores Open Every Even- | | ing to Accommodate Customers 29¢ WANTED-50LOCALBOYS AND GIRLS, OVER 16 YEARS OF AGE TO TAKE PART IN THE HOME- TOWN MINSTREL FOLLIES TO BE PRESENTED AT THE CAPITOL THEATER, ENTIRE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 18. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY WE TEACH YOU Write, "Phone or Call in Person to MANAGER, Capitol Theater One Reason for Nervous Disorders OUR doctor can tell you that /& nervous disorders are very com- mon among Americans. One reason for this is found in the fact that they are great coffee drinkers. Coffee contains caffeine, a drug, prescribed by doctors as an emergency stimulant for the heart and nervous system. It has a tendency to increase \. blood pressure, develop heart irreg- ularities and cause digestive dis- turbances. If you feel that coffee is not good for you, serve Postum as your meal- « time drink, Postum is a pure cereal beverage that refreshes and satisfies. It is ab- solutely free from caffeine or any other irritating drug. Try a cup of Postum with your dinner or supper tonight. Postum is sold everywhere, Postum for Health “There’s a Reason” Postum comes in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins] pre- pared hunlylndn:wby ;,huddhh (.lh.umj for those who prefer the flavor brought out full; 2 mivwte. Thwcont ooty form is about one-half cent a cup. TAX MONEY TODAY $25" $300 Loaned on HOME FURNITURE, PIANOS, VICTROLAS, OTHER CHATTELS, (WITHOUT REMOVAL) We charge only the legal interest rate for the actual time you use the money and allow to make repayment at your convenience. CONSIDER THESE Repayment as low as: $3 a month on $60 loan 85 a month on $100 loan $10 a month on $150 loan 50 on $150 loan $10 a month on $200 loan $6.00 on $200 loan This society is financed and directed by local businessmen, who guarantee fair charges and courteous service. Beneficial Loan Society 87 WEST MAIN ST. EASY TERMS Interest charge as low as: $1.50 on $50 loan 00 on $100 loan Phone 1943 Open from 9 to 5:30-—Saturdays 9 to 12 Room 104 Kiniry & Company Accountants and Auditors Announce That Their Business Has Been Taken Over by Lerner & Hardie Accountants, Auditors, and Tax Specialists 259 Main St New Britain, Conn. Room 204, Booth Block "Phone 2831. Hartford, Conn. Suite 802 ‘Phone 2-4315. M. E. LERNER, Certified Public Accountant W. J. HARDIE, Tax Specialist 'For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts,

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