New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 14, 1925, Page 12

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100,000 POPULATION INNEXT FIVE YEARS Prediction by Magor Paonessawawara it Christ siatea thac the | | movement to start an exchange club | at Exchange Club Megting | With “Unity for Bervice! as its motto and civic betterment and co- | operation with other civic clubs and the Chamber of Commerce to help make New Britaln blgger and better, the New Britain Exchange club of- | | | membership had been selected eare- | Burritt hotel, December 9. The con- | fu'ly and now numbe ficlally started business last evening, when its charter was presented by a repr ntative from national head- quurters, The ceremony took place at the Burritt hotel where Exchangeites from Hartford, Springfield, Bridge- port, Willimantie, Meriden and Mid- | [ to President Clirist by President Y- | throughout the winter season, dletown gathered to help do honor to the baby elub in New Britain and at the same time partake of “Mine Host” Weekley's broiled chicken. Sees Jump In Population w welcome to the visitors was made by Mayor Angelo M. Paonessa. “We ne-d civic clubs in New Britain,” the mayor stated. He added that with | the new club, the cooperation of the other clubs and the increased mem- bership of the Chamber of Com- | merce, the time was favorable to ac- complish many good things for the | city, He added that within five years New Britain would have 100,- | 000 population and that within 10 or 15 years Newington and Berlin both would be a part of the city. Speaking of the Chamber of Com: | merce drive which has just closed. | | every Tuesday evening. | the co-operation of the | Dr. Stoddard of Meriden, & past | da, i Rev, Samuel A, Fiske, pastor of | the Berlin Congregational church, | tonstmaster, The address of | Joluio nnllmnrl nccxc;tlr) ‘ilt\!hd’i I. 0. B. B. AUX]UARY DEG- 9 ter also presented service awards 1o Hartford men who had helped or- ganize the club, E. H. Christ Accepts Charter, In accepting the cliarter President Delegates From Ne England and Part of Canada To Meet in This City. was not without careful deliberation. | A meeffng of the entertainment i The movement he sald had started | committes of the Ladies Auxillary |as early as last April and he had|No. 45, I. O. B. B, was held last no doubt that if it had been simpW | night in the home of the newMice a case of getting 26 members, they | president, Mrs. Willlam Lelken. could have gone out and bullt up Plans were completed for the confer a membership in 24 hours. “But|cnce of the central body consisting we wanted to make the foundation |of delegates from all the auxilarics firm," he explained, adding that the |in District No. 1, to bo held at the He an- | fercnce will be for one d nounced that meetings be held | ba followed with pledged (the evenlng, Arrangements were club to the [made for a snus program at the umber of [ next meeting to be held Nov. 5th. clubs. A serles of bridges will be glven sented fin the homes of the members and will a formal dance in city government,"to the C Commerce and to the othe A mahogany gavel was pr dridge of the Hartford club. Bricf | Mrs, M. D, Saxe is president of talks were made by Clinton Nicholls | District No, 1 which embraces all of Hartford natlonal secratary and by | of New England and eastern Cana president of the affillated exchangrs e e B clubs of Connecticut. Two e Naonai proviens. | HOVIES, DIVORCE AND The only two outstanding prob-| today, according to National Secre- tary Harter, are “What's become of | Sally?” and “Where shall we par Lizz The club must look first to its attendapce, he told the new members, explaining that it cannot | ;. be successful -without a consistent | Conference. | [attendance. He sald the Chamber of | 1oy Nones, Towa, Oct| 14 (P~ Commerce was a wonderful institi- | xjoqarn clothes, the movies and di- | tlon and he liked to consider the x-lyorce were denounced by the world change club as its right arm. He oouncil of the Scventh Dad Adven- sald®here 18 no such thing as €om-igs in its closing session today. petition between service clubs, but | hion is deteriorating the in- | rather that they are formed for the telject and spirituality of our peo- | Seventh Day Adventists Denuncia- tlons Sweping In Scope at i the mavor sald he wants to see the | membership of the chamber con- finue to increase hecause the city needs some new enterprises, which the present taxation will not pro- vide, “Seventy-five per cent of the peo- ple of New Britain do not realize (Munit they are part of a corporation until 1:1@ get (helr tax bills he sald, He [quartet composed of Mrs. Ruth| stated that New Britain probably |Goodrich Horton, Mrs. Jane Sart- would again be second ir. the state |tor! Tuttle, Morrls E. Hoglund and in the number of bullding permits | issned and that before the year was |cott Hart at the plano. out a building program of 10 mil- Members of Club. lion dollars would have been com-| Members of the new club are as pleted in the city. follows:— The Chamber of Commerce mem- | Charles Bradley, Tdward Christ bership has increased from 380 to | George E. ('urth. William T T 1418 and the mayor stated that with [ Charles J. John Lindsay, No {he comhined cooperation of the Ex- [ man J. \h-lx\rl\ Sherwood M. change, Rotary, Kiwanls, Lions and | mond, Albert H. Schilling, A Teaus clubs, the Chamber.of Com- | Scripture, George B. Taylor, Herl merce as the central organization | 8. Woods, L. A. Oldershaw, L. W. can accomplish wonders for New | Bancroft, L. B, Williams, 1. T “incubators of ideas.”” Concluding he added “the fellow who sits back and lets the other fellow run the hoat iz purpose of co-operating in a common | object. He described these clubs as | John A. Lindsey, with Theron Wol-| ple,” the committee on moral and spiritual standards reported, “Obe- dience to fashion is doing more than Rekarding the movies, a resolu- ton said: Music was furnished by the Har% “This council declares fts empha- tie disapproval of attending moving | pleture shows and other question- ible places of amuse upon our church workers and lay ent and calls | | | lany other power to separate our peo- | Iple from God.” not the useful citizen of the com- | members, young and old, to refrain | from this evil practice.” “The divorce wave,” the council 14, “has led many fo regard mar- riage as only a temporary social ad- venture to be entered into lightly and abandoned at will.” Arraign Auto Driver For Automobile H: mcnde Torrington, Oct. 14 (P—James ] Liritain, | Rev. 8. Suteliffe, Rev. A. Fiske, C.| Parker of Waterbury was arraigned | Welcomed By Other Clubs ! H., Bruemmer, Fred Walker, Robert | hefore Judge George E. Hinman in The importance’ of cooperation |H, Deming, Willlam H. Fitzell.|the superior court, at Litchfleld to- J. Smith, Gold, Raiph Steele, was emphasized by Frank H. Shield, | Frank R. Woods, R. vresident of the Rotary club, He |llam H. Hall, Russe invited the members of the Fxchange | Wainwright, Grover “lub o attend the session of the Ro- tary clubh on November 13, when William (Rig Bill) Edwards, collec- | tor of Infernal revenue of New York, will speak. Members of the new club vised by President Harry G. Han- | wle of the Lions’ club to stand ba of their officers, “Paying du imaunts te nothing unless you at- teml meetings and enter into the| .Miss Ruth Hedlund from natlonzl ‘el owship of the elub,” he gald, He headaquarte irl Seouts, will giv Gaftney, @resident of the Ki- |(raining course beginning Monday ub. 17:30 p. m. at the Central Junic high school auditorium. Miss Hed lund has been in social settlement START TRAINING COURSE cere ad- Girl Scout Organization To Teach Phases of Troop Work To Women Who Are Interested. Do 1tulations and offers of ¢o oaperation were made by Attorney honaldDonald Gaffney, president of work several years besides her wide Ing that farming for him has not ||} experience in scouting. The cours: [bern very profitable after 30 year: will include the severa of itrial, on €. Reed i3 v troop management, ¢ the age of trol system, troop opening, campfire circle and the duties of patrol lec ors. There will also be new games and scout songs for leaders to us with troops. Couneil members, caj Letters have been mailed to churehe DYE s and othgr organizations, oach 1 heing allowed to send five de Tint dainty Women who have not been ir |" )/ things any shade 1. e il atie 3l LS any| > know more —— you desire Reep your silk lingerie—delicate colored waists, hosiery, trimmings, etc., fresh and new looking by occasional dipp tend this eours ering Mor the Central Junior high p. m. y on a charge of automobile homi- He pleaded not guilty and released under $1,500 bonds. trial will pre be held at the next term of the court. Parker was arrested in Water- by ye on a hench warrant issued by Hinman is a result of un automobile accident in this city on May 24 in whiel James Andra of Watcrbury was fa hurt. Coroner Samuel” A an held Parker criminally r sponsible for Andra’s death. 16 c Farming Unprofitable, Returns at 80 to Law Lincoln, ., Oct. 14 (P—TFind fession. He w bar by the Tuceday Stanton, Neb, ted to praciie ing to Nebraska np farming in 150 Ohin in 1868, com in 1879, He tool lll\\vnlzl\\l‘\l(l The new clectric elevator in cit 1 in service for th The clevator is one ctured ty hraking hat it is im move the cab without and so insta toor, thus making im- in a solution of cold water with a pinch | W “I“ "“," l{l. BOUGHT e i of Putnam Dye. Simple, eary and Jolnson hus been named d » the most commar quick. Directions on package show frndant in an action by nishap, how to regulate degres of color—how John J. to getvariousnewshades. Forwonder- fendar ful effects in tie-dyeing use Putnam. Same 15-cent package tints or dyessilk, cotton and wool in one op See color chart at your druggis Putnam No-Kolor Bleach 8 property and payment Removes Color and Stains has been mare in accorda with N " !contract, but Joh endant er t to transfe i i ! Ready in 2 minutes. New style H- - QATS | _Cpok 2t0d pminutes only : flea!'yx/fl-’)w';y ———— MisS LAURA P. l“.\RRI‘]L],l Vocal Technique and Vocal Development 39 Walnut Street Phone 1338-2 } purtan, wew YORK U S A ! Wikt 100 308 N i ) 0 Quick Cooking Oats—the time-saving, energy-build ling breakfast dish. Toasted oat flakes that cook into firm, granular oat- | [ A izing — dclicious—healthful! { it meal ppetizing | Filled with flavor—packed with nourishment. | ¢ . e ) 1 4 \ Smooth—firm in texture —yet retaining the neces- sary roughage for quick, casy digestion. That "all-wight-cooked” flavor in only two minutes i PFOR MORE THAN SOYEARS MAKERS WALITY PRODUCTS 0} R-0 HORNBYS OATS HECKERS CREAM FARINA WECKER'S CREAM BICKUTE OLD HOMESTEAD PANCAKE F MONEY 0 FULL LENGTH FUR COATS. of huck scaline skins in a stylish model with the new puff sleeves ®Vith bolster collar and large and flare sleeves, may be had if TOMBOY COATS OF MENDOZA BEAVER. e double breasted and lined with wnol mixture m have With selt border ond large ¢ notched mannish col- crushed en ltar, ervative ....... 811900 ol g135.00 NATURAL MUSKRAT FUR COATS. 0 in the smart herring- and featuring a bolster Wo ith ves BRONZE CARACUL FULL LENGTH FUR COAT: In a new wrap modal has self , cuffs made of selected flat, 1 MODEL NATURAL RACCOON FUR COATS That are in a straight line man- model and are of full furred ot ver ALL SILK BLACK CH \‘l“hl SE SATIN MALL l\\()\ \]l VER BR()L ‘\DL ALL SILK CREPE DE ** ‘gemy CHINE B wNENN!A'SHTS A LE FIMWAIM HITH //4/?/70,170 Anniversary Sale, INSURANCE GIRLS Are Delighted With The New Coat Styles NEEDLE WEAVE FABRICS re featured in many new fur t 1ed fh;‘l d models that have the front lare, the back fl nd the flare around, colors 3 L b e s e e FUR TRIMMED COATS That feature fur on the cufis as well a3 on the collar, The colors are the same as those found In the more expensive models mm the nmiodels feature both the straight line and 329 00 o flare silhouetts .. Ceeesiieaaes I'hat feature several ultra-smart flare and wrap around models as well as ATTRACTIVELY I LRRI‘D COATS ihe straight-line styles, fur is featured on both $39 00 In the latest s mode and vogue, many sample coats are included at this yrico and the fabrics are of fb 500 service and beauty ...... PLANNED FOR THOSE \\ HO E\I‘LCTEI) TO PAY $100 OR MORE Are these liberally furred coats of unusual talloring in such colors as fal- con, gracklehead, nav 369 00 . . blue, brown and black ......... 10 collar and cuffs .... PR . BEAUTIFUL PLRRED (O ATS [UNDER-PRICE COAT SECTION Coats are arriving daily for this popular department. Truly remarkable l 9 are the many attractive fur-trimmed coats shown at 5 . : INSURANCE GIRLS FUR COATS NORTHERN SEAL FUR COATS. AT OUR STORE. puft sleeves of ‘beige squirrel, hand- $200.00 FULL LENGTH MARMINK FUR COATS. NATURAL MUSKRAT FUR ked in a beautiful herrin bone pattern with collar, cuifs and border of .109 OO tural red fox .. HUDSON SEAL FUR COAT With deep collar, viatla fox and 8129.00 .0 $279.00 NATURAL BEAVER FULL LENGTH FUR COAT ¢y beautiful full furred C8198.00 oo $569.00 INSURANCE GIRLS’ 'SPECIALS AT OUR DRESS SECTION SMART TWO-PIECE VELVETEEN DRESSES For misses, very swagger are these two-plece frocks embroidered with a parrot on the pocket % TAILORED TWIL L DRLS;.ES For women In a straight-line semi-coat model shown in navy blue, black and cuckoo BEAUTIFULLY TAILORE I)v'l\\ll L FROCKS r the smart woman, of course the f s plainly shown in many interpreta- $29.00 such colors as cuckoo, green, quec blue an €hown SILK AF Of velva broche In a be iful athe the spirit of Paris .. The Anniversary Sale Saves You Money on COSTUME VELVET anteed fast pile, col- DLlack, pencil blue, T _chestnut, new_brown, avy, copenhagen U « 36 inches 18295 l)Rl)l RED CANTON (RLI’}' ch sat ALL SILK BLACK Q \Tl‘\ DU ( HL.\\ ALL SILK SATIN CHARMEUSE bokhara, blue, brown ALL SILK SATIN CoB, N FACED CREPE y % shades for st LAY \I L SILK RADIUM Full range of colors 2 e ALL SILK DRESS vest colors, al- for _evening ALL SILK PRINTED CREPE | very pretty designs, a y tirm qual all col full of assorted color- newest shades, luding black, 36 Inch ings, 40 Inch wide, regular re@lBg e Ugo gR daaw T $1.98 B e e . i " Visit the Free Souvenir Department and see the valuable articles you can obtain free in exch ange for the coupons you receive with purchases at the The larger the amount of your purchase the more valuable the souvenir you choose from. ed colors, 1Cludmg black, newest shades, 40 inch wide, regular $1.98, at, yad s . ALL SILK DUVETYNE BROCADED CHENILLE colors, 40 inch wide, value }"[AP.’I‘FORD On Sale Thursday at First Bargain Table $5 Full-Jointed Dolls at 1.98 24%-Inch size, for one day only, Thursday, we will place on sale on front haxxaln table and in Toy Dept., Are your buying dolls for church fairs? Buy these at this low price, Buy them now for Xmas, they are just in time to dress. C. B. a la Spirite Corsets and Girdles Values up to $3.50 — Thursday Downstaire, Three hundred and fifty beautiful faced dolls, fully Jointed throughout, sleeping eyes, eyelashes, real hair curls, blonds, black hair and brunnets, shoes and stockings Made in a variety of ma- terials and models. These garments are termed manu- facturers’ seconds, but out- side of an oil spot or dropped stitch there is nothing to mar the wearing qualities, values up to $3.50, on sale at third floor at Special Purchases of COATINGS Made by Famous Manufacturcrs We Save You A Full Third At the Anniversary Sale All New— Never Shown Before Garfield’s Velona Coating—-56 inches wide, colors Pecan, brown and raisin, regularly sold at $7.50. For this sale $5,49 yard. Deeringfb‘!illiken Vellama Coat- ing—56 inches wide, queenbird and cinnabar, regularly sold at $6.50. For this sale $5.49 yard. Botany’s Newzelia Coating— 56 inches wide, colors palver, % Choice rosewood and brown, regularly sold at $7.00. For this sale $5.49 yard. Per Yard Halloween Novelties For every kind of Hal- loween frolic or party we have an assortment of streamers, festoons, witches, ts and nolsemakers. Make vour selection early! Stationery Department— For Boys and Girls 3 $1.00 AB{‘L R "“m svncxmes m GUARANTEED INSURED AGAINST DARNING Main Floot. ALL SILK SATIN CHARMEUSE 54 inch wide, all the want- 3 PAIRS Three Months’ ALL SII K CHIFFOV VELVET Wiear All the wanted colors, In Every Three TTE 3 \I L \IL?R(QE%RGE P In a full range of all the We guarantee the three palrs of Anti-Darn Stockings in this box to wear thres months in the heels and toes, provided they are worn alternately by one person. If they do not do this, tear off, this certifi- cate, write your name and address and size on the other side, launder the stockings and return to us for exchange. 98 Sold Exclusively in Hartford By Wise, Smith & Co., Inc. Children’s Hosiery Dept., Main Floor, South Door . $L.79 All the wanted shades, 36 . $1.98 In two tone effects, new ALL hILl\ CREPE DE CHINE In n“ the latest colors, 40

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