New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 3, 1925, Page 2

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DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171. MAIN Primarily a Drug Store, we want you to feel assured that your | {18 indicated by B.ANDP. V. LUB LODKS TO FUTURE Considering Ways and Means to Enect Own Home That Busin and Profes- slonal Women's club will have its own home some time in the future the fact siderablo enthusiasm 1s being shown | | the | that con- will be filled with accuracy and dispatch—as your doctor would have them filled, Sec our window. In an Emergency, Much interest is belng shown In % S the supper dance to be held Satur- Immediately Phone ||' day evening. and reservations are 330 almost entirely gone. The dance cesgeEd | will be at the Burritt hotel. The e in charge consists of Jf[ Anne Mawe, chairman: Abhle K.| | Dawson, Grace MHatton, Corinne “Dress Well and Succeed” HORSFALL-MADE SUITS and | TOPCOATS You'll find what you want, we feel sure, l;l the wonderful thowing. | their bujiding fu FOR SPRING Two and three button effects— | 1iso double breasted models, in swinging styles, with slight- | y wider shoulder, and coat back 1early straight with only slight ! urve to hip, Jey're tailored by hand in our vn shop-—custom made if you | ! please—but ready—NOT. $50 « HORS 599 sylum Street Hartford. “It pays to buy our kind” The SHURBERG COAL CO. 55 Franklin Street Phone 2250, DR. LASCH Dentist Quartz Light For Pyorrhea 353 MAIN ST. Ladies and Gentlemen’s Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed for BOLLAR . . \mong the membership in the pro- rescrl tlons | posed bullding fund, Which s ex- | pected to be started this month. | The club now rents the home on | Migh street, Tt was secured orig- | | Erickson, Mary McCue, Mary Meyer, “v'?”‘t\lm. which is the first meeting in SFALLS| three-year 1 and four year additional lease. ( \d of the seven years it is will be necessary to renew ' again but In the meantime | mbers are considering ways mieans of providing a club house eir own the m 11azel Dohrenwend and Anna Foberg. 1 ing will start at 9 o'clock and supper will be 3 ‘at 11:30. Musie will be by the Bacchanalian orchestra. ©On March 19 the members of the | club will hold a l'ard party to start { Election. in April There Is much speculation in the lub concerning the coriing annual | There seems to be no foubt but that Mildred Weld will | succeed herself as president, but | <everal other Important changes are | Two members of the | ird of directors automatically go the board and the death of Mary Curtin creates a third vacanc, he death of Miss Curtin also mak record- secrets ion has ficen filled by Miss Helen Philips in onjunction with her position as reasurer, since Miss Curtin's death Miss Philips likely will be re-elected | treasurer and Miss Matilda Zimmer- | | man as corresponding secretary. | " TRAFFIC HELD UP at Mount | April. licted. rire on Overhead Bridge | Yernon Delays Train Service Tnto | | New York This Morning. New York, March 3.-—~The New| rtford rail-| ay cohpany anno today that v fire on an over bridge at Fourth street, Mount Vernon, 1 liad necessitated the intermttent cut- off of power on all main affic after 6:30 a. m. Until 7:20 no tr ran on any { of the four tracks. Then power v [ reatored E-hour to p York ra e lines w r 1 company offici <aid 1 would 1 stored in time for the afternoon r of the New York-outward traffic. Officlals of the road eaid that overhead wires accidentally brought | fown at Portchester, Y., had| cansed another delay to early morn-| ing traffic. | MANY AT FUNERAL 1 Vice Crusader Who Was Killed by | | Bomb. B on, late la of the e a man garbed | as a member of the Ku Klux Klan. | Men from the cars entered a num- | ONE ber of the district, leaving Goods Called For and Delivered "1 s of the R Star Cleaning Co. || 5307 Office and Works Branch ¥ 22 North St. 293 Main St. veral Tel. 5307-12 Tel, 2884 Kellogg to Tarker Oath ()n Thursday Morning March 3 tomorrow night. Mattabesseit Tribe | of New Britain will come here on March 12 and confer the hunter's | services Are Meld Today for Buffalo " LET THE CHILDREN KNOW That Louis Pasteur, the inventor of pas- teurization, was born in 1822 and died 1895. Even today when it is known that purity means health all milk HONE 1720 ME-vW BRITAIN, CONN $ Mare SURE IT5 SEIBERTS is not pasteurized. TO NAME mln ATES “The ho OURS IS. dge to ap Pan-Am congrem ¢ 437 PARK ST ey den o tion of $1 0 to defray ex n i a SOUTHINGTON NEWS - Paul Pernal of West Maln street, Jlantsville, was in court yesterday after having heen nabbed in a rald on his home last week. Charges of reputation and keeping intoxicating Mquor with fintent to sell were brought agalnst him and Judge H. vlaus, A D, Fitzpatrick fined him $160 and H [a” St d t conts amounting to $162.06 and gave 0Spital Lor budents him a suspended jall sentence of six SRS LRATLAL 430060 months, {1 .| 20 g A now clasa of student nurses will|*'i5 10 wupeles ... A0 e k ) [ be started at the New Britain gen- |maintensoce and sup Martin Nagles of Ruggle's Row, 'cral hospital tralning school for [PHew ioviiiviiriin 10.00 240,00 taken into custody last woek on'nurses on March 30, according to a ,r',“,“:‘,"“':‘("'(‘{‘l',, bt charges of intoxicatlon and breach | statement in the hospital *BuMstin® |furmitug e 3 of the peace, was fined $10 and costs of $22.50 and handed a 30 day sus- pended jail sentence. Attorney H. C. L 87317 ey Camp appeared for the prisoner. That there is more Interest in the ——n hospital than ever before is shown |supplies . oo 42634 3.9 Alex Lilitarnfe, who was arrested by the fact that hundreds of booklets | | General = property by Constable G. R. Thompson late of the training school, propared for | fuel Neht. fce, insur- Sunday night, was haled into court | distribution upon request, were giv-|a repairs and up- ind charged with operating a motor | en out the day of the formal open- [Keep sieesnens 14,556.92 8,206.42 | vehicle while under the influence of | ing of the new hospital, until the Total $17.749.600 $18.5 liquor. Judge Fitzpatrick sentenced | supply was entirely exhausted. " Receipts. him to 10 days in jail and fined him Great crowds of people, probably !."““’”’Y $100 and ¢ Lihtarnic appealed | several thousands of those who visitz | ¢ 0o doas L and was released on $500 bonds, | ed the hospital, also inspected the |ioard, X-ray, use of Lihtarnie's arrest followed an auto- | training échool, tl The Bul- |operating rooms, ete, $11,360.55 §$10,650.21 mobile collislon with another ma- | letin states that 156,000 nurses on| Aversgo daily ex- o chine near Power's garage on Main | roll call in the United States are far |™ Rvafugo dnily re-’ ; street, The drover of the other ma- | from sufticient for the demands ceipts per patient 240 am chine, Joseph Lockee, was also in [made by the medical and vursing — court on a charge of operating a | Profession | motor vehicle without a license, He | A list of qualifications for stu- | HITS DIAMOND TRU T was fined $10 and costs totalling $14. | Jents includes the following: Age 18 AR [to 85 years. Average height and| e AT Funeral services for Trank Smith | Weight. Physical examination of can- | South African Minister of Min€s De- were held in 8. Thomas' church vesterday, Burfal was in St. Thomas' cemetery. . 1 A large tract of 1and will soon bs | opendd as a residential district here, Charles E. Mullins having purcliased | it from Mrs. Ellen Kerking cf South Main strect and laying pians to de- | velop it. The Southington Business Me ‘ association met last ning and discussed plans for the coming joint hardquet with the Southington ciub. Tenten services at St. Paul's Ep copal church will be held at 7 &'clock tomorrow evening, conducted y the pastor, Rev. B. B. Styring. M rvice at . Michael Martin of | preach at the Lenten St. Thomas' church at 7:30 o'clock | fomorgpw eve There will be service in the Immaculate Conce tion church at the same time, | Nine palefaces will be into Wonx Tribe, T. adoptad 0. M. | nd warrior's on a large «. Compounce Tribe of Bristol will visit here the following week and confer the chief's degree. | degree State Director of Art Joseph Wi- seltior addressed the grade teachers in the local schools yesterday after- noon at Ljewis high school. The Tewis high achoo! junior varsity basketball team has been d to play the South Congrega- tional church team of New Britain in that city on Wednesday evening, | Mazch 11. | 30 CARS ABANDONED York Taxi Drivers Leave Ma- New chines By TRoadside When Round- | up Starts, New York, March 3.—Thirty taxi- were found abandoned in the by the police withir fter they had started | 4 roundup of taxicab s operating without proper | The drivers of the cabs ndoned them to avoid arrest. Hundreds of summons had been 1 by the police soon after and numer fssue the ed in cou two were found be operating to icense LINERS § DELAYED Seven Transatlantic Vessel Held Up From Ove to Two Days By Ter- rific Gales, of the Cunard line s expected to doc e Olympic and Anrania, due today are expected to- morrow The Baltic of the Whit < 1 epublic of t 1 are expected t . two days late. T pland g from a M r Artistic Monuments yilt, carved, lettered and pl 1 position on short y ous designs to s and various kinds and sha marbl d sto ent tastes and cire It planning a tablet, a call Estimates free McGovern Granite Co. H. H. Rich, Dist, Mgr. 189 MAIN ST. e headstone, T0 START 30 NEW High Standard Required by | equivalent of | providing | making which went throygh the laboratory during the month, The financlal report follows: Expenditures. Administration: Offfce salaries, record supplies Tolophones, ete. . ¥ Profosslonal of head nur: NURSES HARGH 30 just released. The hospital needs 30 ditional nurses and the drive for ndents has been started Provisions: o wagen and mainten- didates required before final accep- | tance. Presentation of certificate giving evidence of at least one year in an approved high &chool or its equivalent, A six months full time day course in a business college, fol- lowed by a year's expericnce in & position of individual responsibility |1 8ccond reading of the govern- Wil be accepted by the board of ex- |ments diamond control bill in the amination and registration as the |HOUSC'S assembly today, attacked the one year in high sehool, | London diamond syndicate. He de- ihat the appli-ant fa & | clared it had monopolized diamond grammar school graduate, presents a | PUYING in South Africa for 30 years certified statement from the business [and had largely . controlled the college and & satisfactory statement | destinles of the large diamond pro- of work from an employer proving |ducera of South Affid. that she has held a responsible po-| Competition had been eliminated, sition (ex ewriting and filing) | he said, and it was an ungound for at least one year. position that certain shareholders in The January report by Miss Mauds | the syndicate control the destinies Tr directress of nurses, shows | of certain producers. He charged pupH nurees now on duty, 10 |that ‘he syndicate for years had | sates and 69 special nurses, | pocketed millions «t the expense of on duty at the | the @roduce The minister added clares Tondon Has Monopolized Buying For 30 Years, Captown, Squth Africa, March 3.— Minister of Mines Byers, in moving ospital during January. hat the object.of the present bill The report of Dr. . Grant, X-|was to have the “sword of ray expert, shows 15’\ )-a(lm\(a X- II\lmmh—s" hanging over the com- rayed during the month, The r(pnrll tions and combines such as the of Edward R. Lane, pathologist,|present syndicate and to also pro- shows a, total of 2,317 l~mm!nu|iuu‘«‘!tr~t the producers of South Africa. " John A. Andrews & Co., Inc. Wednesday Special: 500 SOFA PILLOWS Beautiful Cretonne, Silkaline Tickings | Regular $1.00 values - 49° No C. 0. D. or ’Phone Orders—Buy as many as you want, but carry them home with you "THE B1G FURNITURE STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES 132 MENN 6T, NEW BRITAIN,CORI, Doctors Warn of makeshifts—Learn this way LD-FASHIONED makeshift methods in woman's per- sonal hygiene were dangerous, often eml Ennusmg There is 2 new way today which doctors and nurses everywhere advise. Which 8 in 10 women in better walks of life now employ. Each Kotex pad is an active jeodorant, impregnated with a new secret disinfectant. Kotex is easily disposed of — just like a piece of tissue. Packed in sanitary sealed pack. ages of twelve—Kotex comes in two sizes: Regular, and Kotex- Super (extra large). &:r Kotex Deodorized, in the blue box with white stripe, at all good drug and department stores. This new way is Kotex. It is a super.absorbent sanitary pad made of Cellucotton—a substance 5 times as absorbent as cotton. KOTEX DEODORIZED CELLUCOTTON PRODUCTS CO,. 166 West Jackson Bled., Chicago Wednesday Val. $1.59 Pr.+ Wed. At 19 ’-_396 Yd. Striped Wash Sateen 39¢ Yd. Reg. 49¢ yard. Suitable for undergarments, coat linings, ete. Rose, pink, peach, or- chid, blge, grey, L.~Main FL) St 10c— Willimantic Thread 3 for 10c In black and white. Al sizes. We reserve right to limit quantity. (D. & L.~Main 1) Special Purchase of 300 Pairs! Bought by us away below cur- rent Wholesale Prices —Wednesday, we sell them on the same hasis! English Prints 45¢ Yd. Regular B0c yard, Splen- diad selection of dainty floral patterns. Sultable for many things. (D. & L~—Main FL) '1.00— Size '81x90 Bed Sheets $1.00 Made of heavy full bleach- ed muslin. Regular price $1.29, and worth it, too! (D, & L.—Basement) 121/2C'Yd. 36 in. English Long Cloth 12%¢ Yd. Regular 19¢ value. Fine soft finishr English Longcloth, Serviceable quality. (D. & L.—Dasement) *1.00— 0Odds and Ends In Women’s Corsets $1 Discontinued makes! merly to $5.00 each. but not in each style, (D, & L—2nd Fl) 189 = Russian Peasant Blouses $1.89 Beautifully trimmed with colored embroidery. In eight temptingly pretty styles. (D. & L “D & L"” Chats — Style Is NOT A Luxury! The height of fashion is no peak to be scaled by those who are able to spend -extravagantly. Price is not the only thing to consider _when purchasing apparel—it is not even the ¥FIRST thing! For- All sizen amount of satisfaction and service, a garment must be a creation of, beauty and grace — it must be of excellent quality and fine work- manship. One finds here not only a wide range of the sea- son’s fashions, but a combination in each gar- ment of the RIGHT fashion, the RIGHT Quality and the RIGHT Price! *6.95 — 42 Pec. Dinner Sets $6.95 First quality Chinaware. In’ gold band and floral pat- terns. Full 42-plece set. (D. & L—Third F1.) 36 Inch Terry Cloth 79¢ Yd. A large sclection in the very newest Spring Patterns and colorings. Tine quality. (D. & L~—Third FL) Sport Hose to vona 79 - To give the proper | ok, mother- Only! Fashioned in nobby and sporty checked effects and offered in practically all the new Spring Shades; all sizes. (D. & L.—Main FL) 53(! Pr. Kayser’s Chamoisette Gloves 53¢ ‘Women's 2-clasp Chamofs- ette Gloves, in broken sizes and colors. Formerly priced to 98c pair, (D, & L.—Main F1.) *1.98— $2.59 Rippelette Spreads at $1.98 Genuine Ripplette “~Bed Spreads, in white only. Gize 80x90. Reg. $2.59 Spreads. (D. & L.—~Basement) *3.89 $4.95 Boys’ Serge Suits $3.89 Another shipment. Every suit guaranteed to give sat- isfaction. Regulation sailor style. 3 to 10 y?ars. (D. & L.—2nd FlL) 299 $2.95 Fibre Silk Sweaters $2.59 New- styles with Peter Pan collars, lace fronts.and tles. Checks, stripes and plafn effects, ¢ 5 (D. & L~—2nd FL) —2.95 Radius Silk stume Slips $2.95 Full length, ruffled bottoms. In henna, tiffin, jade, brown, drapeau blue, crab apple. (D. & L.—2nd Fl) 03¢ “Gold Seal” Floor Coverings 65¢ Sq. Yd. Genuine Congoleum Gold Seal Iloor covering, 2 yards wide, Spiendid patterns and colors, (D. & L.—Third F1.) it's QUICK QUAKER that has that wonderful, rich flavor Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. Cheap, too—enough to feed the whole family costs only a few cents. HILDREN are first to notice the flavor of oats. Give them the kind they love ~Quick Quaker, They’ll want two helpings of the “oats and milk” dish doctors say they need to grow strong and healthy. You'll notice the difference, too. 8o will the men folks. Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. Saves kitchen work and cooking fuel. And —costs so little . . . , few cents for a whole breakfast. Get it today at your grocer. Look for the Quaker on the label That means Quaker flavor. That means 3 to 5 minute cooking. That means the superfine cats you want—=the finest grown, the most delicious in all the world, Standard full size and weight packages — Medium: 1% pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 o Your grocer now has two kinds of Quaker Oats = the kind you bave slways known and Quick Quakes

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