New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 18, 1925, Page 2

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RETAIL HARDVARE ' Sure Relief MEN T[] CONVENF FoR mmessnou State Association Meeting Com- ing Here for First Time INVALID UTILITIES Belts Crutches Trusses 75 of the leadin retail hardware dealers in the stal ted to tion of the Connectic | Approximately attend the conven ut Retail Hard vare Dealers' association at the Bur- ritt hotel tomorrow and I°ri T'hi |18 first time that the organiza- i it-||/ tion has convened in this city, and enough to admit of suit e cotaiit : -<-|V~W‘|m.' es will ask questions and able selection for any de-|[|(5° Ot cKliffe, 1, [have them answered by others in ai- mand. L. Mills, and ¢. A, Hicrpo, has laid |tendance. allowing an exchange o extensive plans and received the co- 1 viewpoints and information, loperation of e S e ol pa i) to local factories will be | Neo Britalnibelng " lmade at $:30 o'clock Friday morn- SR R A delegates having their e ction of P & I Cor- | its disposal which it hopes will m m Screw Corp., Landers, convention the most successful Clark; Russell & Erwin | e assoclation's history, ates will be entertained | y elub at on to- The opec ssion he hotel at o'clock oon, when the roll ! minutes of the ,and the secret committ nd committees will be re expe Supporters ducted fomorrow evening beginning lat 7 o'clock. At this session, which will be in charge of Vice-President O assortment large ur g Alfred Rosenberg of Rockville, the | THE DICKINSON DRUG CO., 169-171 Main St. anley Works, all of wh throwu open to the hard- o'clock. Unfinish- business will be dispos- 1d the committees will report. ction of officers will be held | tomorrow & | will be ed of and ot made, ok tha ain- take 0. B. Institute of Govern- York university, who on ¢ Bone and Sinews of Association Work.” This _|will conclude the convention. The officers of the Connecticut as- follows: President, r iden; first vice lont, Allyn Fuller of Canaan; ond vice-president, Alfred Rosen- ckyille; secretary, Henry | of Woodbury; treasur- . Stevens of Stafford S annual 25 will Andrews, president of e New Britain Chamber of coni- merce, will d ldress of welcome to the delega | G. Kimball, president Irary & Clark, will speak on ives.” The principal address jconvention will made b M. Gray of Coshoden, O., dent of the National sociation. ent of will talk Men’s Suits and Overcoats $22.75 $28.75| Men's $35.00 Suits Men's $10 Suits with run under a with the state department whereby the city agrees to work of installing system. | the cost will be about §12,000, ter to be (vides that payments for ments of a permanent naturemay he extended over a perfod of years and paid out of city notes. ure is work will be handled in that man- ner. of the Y. W. C. A, Thursday meeting of the Industrial Girls' club will be devoted to that topie. Men's $35 Over coats go at . Men's $50 Over- coats go at .. Women’s Dresses Women's $50 . $27.50 . $34.50 (10\1\ the view er, dealer, huilder [or. At 4 o'clock g ! ehief booster of the New York & yman's Booster club, will gi Hn\prvfimm\s of Hardware Store: i Supper will he scrved at 6 o'cloc !being provided by th jHardware IIHIHIH\\HU‘!]& interesting - Fifth Annual Banquet $16.95 $29 95 Dresses at ... tion Box" Women's $75.00 Dresses at .. ‘Women's 183,00 Dresses at .. HORSFALLS 93-99 Xsylum Street Hartford. “Tt pays to buy our kind” tion will be t} little tummies Life Savers are the ideal candy for young- sters whose tummies are so easily upset by richer sweets. Take a few rolls home for that expec- tant moment when some little feller says: “Daddy, did you bring me anything?” Safe for little teeth, too. No sticky debris to cause tooth decay. It is much better to give children the right kind of candy regu- larly than to let them have it only occasion- ally. Then they will not over-eat. COAL The SHURBERG COAL CO. 55 Franklin Street Phone 2250, DR. LASCH Dentist Quartz Light For Pyorrhea 353 MAIN ST. Six flavors displayed at all good stores soyou may help yourself. Clear YourSkin Of Distiguring Blemishes Use Cuticura R Cinn-o-mon, Lic-o-rice, Cl-o-ve,and Vi-o-let Dr. H. L. Dombroski Chiropractor 350 Main Street. Try Chiropractic for Better Healfh. Hours:—1 A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. .T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. Gas—Oxygen—X-rays National Bank Bldg. NURSE IN ATENDANCE L (o] HALF POUND STEAK THE FOOD VALUE of our pasteurized and clarified milk makes it the best could buy for real nourishment, Use our PASTEURIZED and CLARIFIED MILK liberally— start using it today It's Best! United Milk Co. 49 Woodland Street New Britain Phone 1610 ONE QUART [ you have noted its very Buick owners, {193 ARCH ST. on- 4 Pep—o.mm(. Wint-o-green, | ¥ the smoothness and perfect balance, and then the instant responsiveness of the Buick Valve-in-Head Six-Cylinder En- gine; after you have seen its reserve power master the worst hills; after you consumption—you will know one big reason why there are more than a million 'CAPITOL BUICK CO. " When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them Of Banking Chapter 90 members of the New apter, Ameriean Institute ro expected to attend al banquet which will vening at the Burritt A reception will be held at 30 o'clock and dinner will be served promptly at 7 o'clock. Philip Troup, former postmaster in New Haven and at present editor of the New Haven Union, will be the prin- oal speaker. Rev. Walter J. dy, of St. Mary's church will also present and give a short address. Thomas Prior of the Plainville Trust nt of the chapter, will be | stmaster. i sert Loomis, a member of the | 1l sing several solos and | singing by those | quet will be fol- | ng, from o'clock | Trinity Bacchanalian | h the mus for the banquet | by a committee Henry | About until 1 o'cloc ra will ngements W. Groth, |H. Stohl Melvin | M. Ra- | Military Companies Will Go to Niantic | Visions of Camp Devens have | local members . as tentative | orders announced by Adjutant Gen- eral Cole are to the effect that Co. 5 ("\. I and the Headquarters Co. p this summer at Niantic m July 11 to 26, with the rest 169 Infantry and other regi- Ifla\r Young, entertainer, sang an »s and then had the singing and whistling and n chor An accordion pla several sclections economical gasoline TEL. 2607 T0 SPEND §25,000 ON CITY ABATTOR 57 |(ity Must Enlarge Slaghter House to Meet Needs Approximately §25,000 must be expended next year on improvements and additions at the municipal abat- {tolr, the work to include installation of a refrigerating system as ordered by the state department of health, The slaughter house is now being special arrangement undertake tho a refrigerating It has been estimated that Enlargement of the plant to dou- {ble its present size is contemplated since it is no longer possible to fur- nish accommodations for all have butchering to do. ent city ordinances slaughtering to be done at the muni- cipal abattoir is to be continued in effect, costs of enlarging the building will who It the pres- requiring all room must be provided. The cost an amount equal to the cost of the refrigerator. An amendment to the city's char- acted upon shortly pro- ‘improve- If the meas- acted upon favorably, this BLUE TRIANGLE CLUB NEWS Because of the finance campaign this week, the The business meeting of the l A conclusive | safety test for garment soaps e ornotasoap eacy to de ne whether s gentle enough to be used for delicate gar ments Simply ask your- self this question: «“Would I use this coap on my face?" Tnthe case of Ivory and Ivory Flakes your answer is in- be- cause you know that stantly «Yes," for forty-five years women have protect- ed lovely complex- ions by the use of \ o/ Ivory Soap. © 1925, by Toe Proctar & Gamble Ce., Cicianetl club will be held from 7:30 to 8 p. m,, in charge of Alma Dressel. Com- mittees for the March programs of the clubs will be elected at this time and members having sugges- tions of what they would ke to do are urged to be present and volce them, Mae Meskosky is chairman of the program and will introduce the speakers. Miss Jean Wardrope, gen- eral secretary of the Y. W. C, A, will speak on “Why Have & Y. W, C, A.?" Mrs,.Rose McAvay will tell hat is means to be a member” and Mrs. Elmer Stone will conclude the program by explaining “How the Industrial Girls can help the Y, W. C. A" Recreation and singing will conclude the evening. 14 Boys Arrested for Recent Burglaries Fourfeen boys were aken into custody by the police last night and turned over to Probation Officer Ed- ward C. Connolly after they are al- leged to have admitted entering and damaging scveral places about the city, Six of the boys were appres hended by Acting Detective Sergeant George C. Ellinger for entering the Smalley school recently and stealing several small articles, besides doing FOR SKIN TORTURES Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Just What You Need Don't worry about Eczema or other skin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo. Zemo lgenera“y removes Pimples, Blackheads, Blotches, Eczema and Ringworm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, pene- trating, antisepticliquid, that does not show and may be applied day or mght ‘Trial bottlé 35c, large size $1.00, Ze Soap, 25¢. All d:ugxlsu. 2 damage to the building. The other elght other boys were apprehended by Pollceman Thomas ©, Dolan for entering the house of the late Dr. George C, Cooley on West Maln street last Saturday and damaging furniture, Permanent Organization Of Lawyers Developing Plans for a permanent organiza- tion of the New Britaln Bar asso- clation are belug prepared by a com- mittee, recently appointed by the local lawyers, which is composed of David L. Nair, Alfred LeWitt and Stanley J. Traceskl. The committes Is drafting a constitution and a st of by-laws which will be submitted at a banquet at the Burritt hotel next month, At this time, also, offi- cers will be elected and necessary committees will be appointed, A meeting of this committee, which is also making the arrangements for the banquet, was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The lawyers held a banquet last year, which was the flrst in 19 years. Admits He Planned Sub-Treasury Break Los Angeles, Cal, Feb, 18.—Re- lating additional details of his career of crime, Herbert Wilson, convlet and former master eriminal, who, with three others is on trial in federal court for the looting of a mall truck here in March, 1921, has revealed under cross that he visited the United sub-treasury in December, States 1921 to formulate plans for the robbery of | that institution. The witness t fied that he had learned tha tain times of the year, large sums of money were kept in the subtreas- ury for congressmen. His testimony did not bring out whether he thought the *job" act‘omplished THE HERALD CLAS! lrllD ADS | BRING RESULTS examination | could have heen | BRADY UNDER FIRE s “A Good' Bad Woman” Known To Be On List Of Plays To Be Attacked . New York, Feb, 18.~With the list of plays under fire Increased to thirteen, the movement to clean up Broadway gained Impetus today, To- morrow a group of actors will hold a protest meeting against obscene plays, and Friday a conference will bring together actors, managers and refom organization who' are back- ing the clean-play movement, The name of only one of the al. leged obscene plays is known, That Is Willlam A, Brady's production, “A Good BAd Woman,” District Attorney Banton in investigating this play found six more containing objectionablé lines and scenes, Po- lice Commissioner Enright at a con- ference with him yesterday brought the list up to today's total of 13, FEach of these plays will be invest- aids Nature by cleansing as fine and fit again. Dr. True's Elixir is a sure. It has been u enviable reputation throug Family size bottle $1.20; B iy T It is so much simpler this way... Give everything the be O matter how delicate the task, nor how fragile the article, whether it be your skin or your most prccmus chiffon gown—you know that if it is washable it can be trusted to Ivory. But for the sake of their hands as well as all the things they clean, women who do their own work have 1earncd to take advantage of Ivory’s purity and safety all through the house. In the first place, it costs very little more to give everything you wash the benefit otglvory purity than it does to use the harsher soaps. And the final saving on the clothes alone far outweighs this small extra expense. The same reasoning that leads doctors to recommend Ivory for your complexion and the baby’s bath, that makes garment — | n:mu a0 nefit of Ivory safety! manufacturersand department stores rec- ommend Ivory for washing silks and woolens, that has persuaded makers of fine linoleums to specify Ivory for clean- ing them—that same reasoning should easily determine your choice of Ivory for every soap-and-water task in your home. Don’t forgct, though, that your hands are the chief victims of harsh soap, be- cause they must touch it five to ten times every day. They fairly cry out for re- lief and protection. Tvory fulfills your every soap need—it is the real .one-soap-for- :vcr)’thing, be- cause—it is safe for your skin—it is safe Jor your clothes and their colors—it makes rich, lasting suds. You can get Ivory in a convenient form for all these tasks. You need no other soap on your soap-supply shclfP Procter & Gamble FOUR FORMS O Ivory Flakes tissue-thin flakes ready for instant rich suds Bath Ivory the medium-sized cake that floatsin the bathtub {[It is better to be safe with on 9‘)’ % Pure eral ho Laundry Ivory the big cake for gen- F TVORY SOAP Guest Ivory the dainty new cake of Ivory for the face uschold use and hands—just fits the toilet-soap holder e soap than worried with five]} It Floats igated by Mr. Banton's omn.Jk sald, after which he will “decide what action will be taken. The revival of the play jury of citizens will Dbe discussed at the meeting ¥Friday, This has been sug- gested as & method of preventing the continuance of indecent plays, Accidental Death, Is . Finding of Coroner Bridgeport, Feb, 18, = Coroner John J, Phelan today announced & finding of accldental cause in the death of James G. Seymour, 15, of Stamford. The lad was instantly killed on the Post road, Stamford, February 11, when thrown from a bieyele and run down by a truck owned by the H, C. Roylston Truck Co., Inc, of New York and driven by Max Lieberman, 945 East 113th street, New York city. Used once, used always. Try Baker's Certified Flavoring Extracts and you'll never change. For sale by all good grocers,—advt. it clears out your digestive tract and toning up stomach and intestines so that you feel ure herb Iuatlns as m!h as it is for seventy-three years coming constipation in children and adults it has won an four generations as in over- The True Family Laxative other sizes 60c. and 40c. . | ! bt | | | Here is a fine, simple treatmentforyour complexion ASH your face once or twice daily with warm water and Ivory Soap. Rinse in warm water and ||~ follow with a dash of cold. Dry thorough- ly by patting with a soft towel. If your skin needs it, rub in.a little pure cold cream. Guest Ivory, the dainty new cake of Ivory made es- pecially for face and hands, costs “but § cents. DrTrue’sEliXir |

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