New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1925, Page 2

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Prescriptions Qur prescription de-| partment is supplied|| with assayed and stand- ardized drugs, fluid ex- tracts, powdered ex- tracts, tinctures and ele- gant pharmaceuticals, We spare no expense to secure drugs and chemicals of the highest standard of quality. THE DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN KNOX| HATS for Spring— ! Choose a Fifth Avenue Spe- ;Cial and rest proud and as- . sured that you have chosen wisely. Blue Pear]l, Pearl, , Tan, Pen Gray, Slate HORSFALLS | 9399 Xdsylum Strect “It pays to buy our kind” T e e R e e b e DR. LASCH i Dentist l t For Pyorrhea 3 MAIN 8T, Quartz ; The SHUR RG COAL CO. DICKINSON PLINE MAKERS T0 " EXHIBIT MACHINES - | A U S Mail Service Seeking |- a Beller Eqmpmem | NEW HAMPSHIRE QUAKE N MILITARY NOTICES Dates Are Fixed Tor the Inspection | Jix of Ordnance Tssued To the 169th | ') Infantry Units March \n ong promot AR MAIL SERVICE Pittshurgh, St. Louis and New Or. leans Route Is Planned and Or- anization of Company Starts. 3333333331 J. D. DONAHUE VOICE CULTURE Special attention to und 318-319 Tel. 1 Rooms Suits Dry Cleancd and Fressed for ONI. DOLLAR Goods Called For Star Cleamna Co. and Delivered Branch 203 Main St l APITOL T MONDAY An hpc of Great Hearts and Mighty Events S VN DO N2 \%) SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM The babies k now What makes ‘em grow Its taste tells it and satisfy and flavor. Ladies and Gentlemen’s Tel. 2881 | Officers Blameless for Grounding of Warship 332323328 EVIDENCE. WORTHLISS 213232I2ITEEETETTIIIIIIIIIITIITTTLITLITITINLL CAPITOL NEXT MONDAY 100,000 Cattle m SSUNDOW N® 33235338382333223333333 (SITRIIIITILL 3233333 333382321 ters of City Items Catholie Dadgh- | America, will meet tonight 8 o'clock at O. U. A, M. hall candidates will be in- | AGAIN RE-ELECTED vo e ocent cardparty it make. CODEINUES 88 Modemtor of First Baptist Church Unity Rebokah Court Columba, clusy of ou ve W1 lodge will enter- in members and friends Friday ernoon at 2:30 o'clock. The regus weeting will be held at 8 o'clock an entertainment will be provid- The guard team mewibers are pestly requested to attend, The Y. W. H. A, will hold a meet- g te § o'clock in the club After e |ing Horace W. Eddy was again eloct- ed moderator at the anfual meet- ‘ ing of the Iirst Baptist church held | ‘ Harold G, Bertini was | 1t treasurer, succced- | plure, resigned, will Otlier ers elected were as fol- ving lows Clerk, Arthur H, arker; jourson who is | treasurer, William H. Judd; assistant treasurcr, Harold Berth auditor, 3 church visitor Mrs. D, night at 1 of the World will | luy night at 8 o'clock hall. Manager w Haven will be present 88 the meeting, | ting of the L d Par- i ers’ assocla nowill 7:45 o'clock fn | Central Junior| or the purpose of| advisability of adoy " in this city ows' | cha WAS NOT REGISTERED cither Harvard Nor Georgetown Instruments Record Tremors Reported. vig ze, Mass, March nation of the Harvard seis- oday ealed no record reported to outhern v 10— ent jme | inite b |G- . EDDY . HOW. E AETE e, me casurer, pastor, deacos Jr. and Clifton | Ja ¥. M. Wightman, | Wi I Judd, " We T I. Spear and Joseph Ber Hitcheock, | by s I H “onnolly and H Henry € by Not 1 May Quake Washi on trust | pledges, contributions, etc. $6,692.36; | Wednesday s Features! (et in a values in things you, your up a shopping party and come group. Wednesday we offer neighbors and be interested in; the items are appealing. here friends will timely and Men s‘l 54“B-V.D.’ Genuine “B. V. D. Unions. Sizes 34 to 46. We reserve 39c “Sta-Fast” Needle Ed el bmtmg Hc XYd Tumhlels 3 h)r 5¢ assware 250 Yds Printed Silks Fornert o 52985 vaa 31,74 | 10 in. Cheney Silks Among the Lot. (D. & L—M TR T R TR TR Nikpan Napkins 10c Each Men's and Women's "Kezchiefs, Values A DBroker ent Novelt Initial of chiefs, (D& Full Size (81x90) Bed hhects l O(l HORACE WEDDY IS TIMELY wmmm; Builds new tissue and helps the Carroll, Charles H. A mittees ot brarian, B. Judd; @ year, Lt two. Suitable For to 25¢ LAMPS 9 taxes printing andl postage, ropairs, $149.48; miscel- $7 ..h.nmm. ; bu qu l-llll( $306.68; OUR NEGLECTED | uncou. COLD ne [ $102,89; tota pand, 49 Will often develop into seri-| benevolences were $2,262.11 nml the s illness at this time of the payments for benevolences, the ar, Treat your cold now|™™" th (xOllId Battery Service On East Main Street The Gould Battery Service com- pany hus opened an up-to-the-min- ute servic street, ne been umm\mml distributors for the Gould battery for this scction, we iil at all times have system to throw| W, ot 8%t times hav off the poison-! ous waste mat- ter, For ovel sixty-nine years Father John's Medicine has been known as the greatest body builder. No dangerous drugs. full ltne o Scout committee, rirman; Howard N. Knapp, B, H ' J. S Black; scoutmaster, officers and com- | Bible school, general su- | ndent, R. Hitcheock; first nt superintendent, H, C. Has- cond assistant superintendent, Pond; secretary, . Lud- treasurer, Harold Stead; H. Carroll; superintend- primaty department, Mrs. W. 11, | superintendent junior depart- nt, Mrs. C. A. Ludvigson; super- ndent home department, Mrs. J. Barney: superintendent cradle . Willlam Ross; library com- H. Parker, chairma son; RUDOLPH S, U IEH\\ this well known make on land. Ac cessories, oils and greases will be i stock for the benefit of the auto- mobile public. Messrs, McEnroe and Urban are the art, Harold Bertini, M .| proprictors of the new service sta- cth Barks, Mrs. F. W. All-| tion. Mr. Urban has been in the e, J. G. Henderson, W. L. Weld | battery business in New Britain for superintendent and dibrar- | the past eight years, the st four nance committee, W, L. Weld, | as an employe of the il Tire ; James H. Coates and|and Battery Co. Mr. McEnroe is a G. Henderson, | well known business man, having , membership of the church | been in another line of business in 1, 1924, was 46 and during | this city for a number of years.— 12 members were gained |advt. baptism, seven hy fetter and one | confession of faith, a total of | while nine were lost by death ch CAPITOL NEXT MONDAY Have a Laugh With the Popular Comedians LEW WILLIAMS — and — GEORGE RUBIN in their Chic-Chic Revue 20—PEOPLE—20 tal of There a s and ! ber, 177 V\lm, the net gain, 1 resident mem- sidents. Of this | males and 293 fe- wsurer Willlam H. Judd sub- nnual r'-p(\q a8 follows: | ce on hahd, March 1, city of New Britain, i alarm, $200; _income from weekly of bell socet funds, $1.6 Every offering backed up with the usual “D. & L.” Guarantee of Satisfaction or your money back. Peruse this ad! You'll recognize the savings at a glance. Items on Sale Wednesday only. i Sults $1 00 L.--Main F1.) the right to limit the quantity. (D. &. “Ber-Dot” Sanitary ‘\apl\ms 39¢ Box i size, 12 in a box; d value, (D & L. Twill Tapé 3¢ A Piece to the picece, assorted widths, Main Iloor). Five yards white only (D. & L.— Dresses, Blouses, Scarfs. Desirable Patterns. ain Fl) 10c Men's and formerly to Silver Bleached Damask $1.79 Yd Heavy Iris bleach- 70 inches Initial silver & L Wemen's (D. 25c each, Bascmgnt) _—_— [.—Main Floor) 22x44 Bath Towels 48¢c \y double loop thread neat colored horders. & L. —flmi"u:f nt). “omedians ll\\ \\IIII\\I\ 233! milk for your ! ESEIBERT G SON)y 437 PARK ST PHONE 1720 NE VW BIRITAIN, CONN.g MAKE SURE ITS SEIBERTS 333333131 GEORGE RUBIN in their Chic-Chic Revue 20—PEOPLE—20 + 3 SI3IIITITIL Linen Huck Towels At 33c $1.95 Made of sturdy Wrought Iron, __62 inches high. Complete with Novelty Parchment Shade, six- foot cord and double plug. (D. & L.—3rd Floor) 3 Piece Buffet Sets at 15¢ Stamped to embroider on linen finished material & L. Main Floor). fine PEER'S CHALLENGE station at 170 Bast Main [seems hanging Summer street, Having | peen heard about Y dane declined | s | .x:z::;xumu:z:;:::;:mxm::m::;Wu&mtwm:mfizmmmumxmm j Dally Mall whose Ighorance appeals [ ed the publisher and led to his ¥ challengo by - Mr, Cove, who . is an ardent champlon ot the London school nynlen 5 HANGING FIRE | Partes Have Dlsagreement in| (Choicg of Suitable Umpire McTavish (to \Irn McTavish) who has had her halr bobbed for a sur- irise — Shame on ye, v\ummnnl After I've just bought ye a packet o' halrpins for ye're birthday!—London Telegraph. London, March mere's “school 10.—1 boy" fire. Lord Rothor- examination Nothing has it for days, and revealed hat - Lord Hal- o pass upon the questions framed by W. G, Cove, the peer's challenger, h-»llu\{ng a more suitable umpire could be found, Rothermere thereupon wrote Mr, Cove saying: “If 'you stll wish to pursue the matter, the proposed questions must he submitted to Harold Cox, who will decide wheth- er they are in accordance with the terms of the challenge.” Mpr. Cove accuses Lord Rother- nere of running away and says| hat at their previous discussion he | nade clear that he would not un- lor any circumstances accept Mr. ‘ox us umpire, The latter was the saminer of the boys applying for u position with Lord Rothermere's now it is If Peter Pan were a regular kid § Like Tommy or Bill or Pete, He'd romp all day in a Peter § Pan suit And still look prim and neat. aramount Piclure ‘PETER PAN' Thursday, Fnlida,v and Saturday At the Capitol PETER PAN KIDS' CLOTHES The Suit With the Guaranteed Tag The newest presentation of these Famous Suits by the # “D&L” Store, and the e\plmtahun of Peter Pan in Para- , mount Pictures, will give Mothers an idea of the im- pmt‘mc‘~ of these smart suits. Paramount Peter Pan Week Gives us an opportunity to bring these marvelous Suits home to you at a Special Price of $1.95 For the Wash Fabric And $1.95 For the Jersey Peter Pan Suits —Don't confuse these with the mediocre sort. They are § finely tailored—a very good suit at a surprisingly low price. __Peter Pan Kids' Clothes are guaranteed by the Manu- § facturers to give vou absolute satisfaction, or a new ont in return. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY! FREE OFFERINGS During Paramont Peter Pan Week FREE TC YOUNGSTERS Every youngster who visits our Boys' Dept. will ‘LCel\Q a Peter Pan Button or a Whistle. (2nd F1.) Every one who buys a Peter Pan Garment will receive a Special Pass to see the pic- ture “Peter Pan,” the latter will be shown at the Capitol on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Evety matinee FREE WITH EVERY PURCHASE' one attending . the performances of “Peter Pan” at the Capitol | H will receive a number. Bona * fide holders of Lucky Num- /‘) s will receive a Peter Pan ipon presenting same ept. (2nd FREE TO PERSONS WHO ATTEND MATINEES WE ALSO CARRY THE GENUINE PETER PAN SWEATERS SIMILAR TO THE ONE WORN BY MARILYN MILLER IN THE PICTURE “PETER PAN.” PRICES £1.95 and $2.95.

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