New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 11, 1926, Page 10

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MASS MEETING OF CHURCH BODIES: Young People's Societies of Sev- . ; eral Parishes to Gather # Plans for a young peoy niceting to 2, In the Tr ed at a meeting of &0 resenting five denom- 12 churches in New feinity in the Y. M. C v H. Schneck, rman Baptist church, briefly to the young peopl & planning t rch He pointed out how s have changec d to the willingness of s to co- operate, “The > in m taining our atlonal 10 ties,"” he o e 1 wade a p jon to t religlous life eck admires American youth ln spite of at difficulties which have to 1 1n mods the youth r land go co “Th 1o sphrit of Was Re- mass Tirst fam U s natl rmn pre t Young People's meeting at the mass A. to plan . ' trice Johnson an 0?'3 z APORS = V reach a cold directly because they are breathed right into the air passagesand lungs. 1t is for this reason that Vicks Vapo- Rub brings such quick relief. When rubbed over throat and chest at bedtime:— It is vaporized by, the body heat and inhaled, whils vou sieep, right 10 the affected partz, locsening the phlegm and easing the difficult breathing. At the same time it acts through the skin (like 2 poultice or plaster) “drawing out” the pain and sore- rness. Most colde yield by morning to this doulle action of Vicks. dcts@.t Snce VICKS VAPCRUB Qver 2! Mistion Jars lsen Yeapy» (AL A A SR L Too Tired for Housework? Beware of Chronic Fatigue Thousands of tired, nervous, run- down women are victims of chronic fatigue—and do not ki Chroi usually due to lack of sufficient organic iron in the blood. By restoring sirontothe blood ted Iron quickly banishes ronic fatigue and gives ne d vigor. Will not injure tecth or disturb the stomach like mineral iron Take Nuxated lron ? w I!/ ney back |1 not i N UXATED.IRON ENRICHES THE BLOOD-AND BANISHES, CHROMC FATIGUE! pastor | muss | | Fthel Kalin, Swedish Bapttst; John { Luebeck and Edward Klesewetter German Baptist; Miss ( s Kiefer, Effie Carlton and Franc Simons, First Baptist; Dorothy Hale, junice Johmlun and J. Wil | Boraba uth Congregational | jorle Gibney, Warren M, Blodge i Harriet \ t and Rev y Memor on Honiss Berlin Congregatlo rst Chur ymond Gliman, | Willlam C | ity Methodist church ) ar Iirst Lu Trinity M RS SHINNIN < BOYS TAKE L I]LI]THEl Lads Rob Young Ladles Enpy ing Dip at Y. W. C. A, ¢ girls were h at the Y. of age took window of stockings, ces of under- r, and a specially made pair of cad the I read the | two youths. Dunn Named Trustee Of Cashman Estate David T. Dunn of this city has ‘h n appointed trustee of the | rupt estate of Thoms this city. A heai of creditors held at the office of Referee Barkruptey Saul Berman in Hart ford yesterday. Nair & Nair, representing er ‘Mr‘ of the bankrupt and Don ., representing the Comm | eial rmu Co. of t city, appearcd and found thems L] with respect to the trustes The Commercial Trust Co arger amount of money - trustec rests with the s ing the larger number of claims botl in money and iIn individual claims, o choice was possible in this ¢ B the mattor of Attorney ! Dunn as a compromise choice. [Plan I)emonstlalum on [ Trimming Fruit Tree: The Hartford Coa County Ag Typesetting (‘ompany Starts With ertificate of incory Typesct H McCoy's Rinolin Greatest Help When Constipation Is Chronic Why Purge Yourself Daily When This Modern Emulsion Will Establish Regular and Natural Bowel Movements in 10 Days or Money Back? BIRTH[]AY PARTY o, TALEMUSI LS I | Former ress to the R ey don't want to be Intervie [that they names or pi t he s into using. i | names of promin: ‘\Hll\m Booth, founder n’ the on Arn Wilfred T. € Sam L the deadlocked | choice of u | 53,000 reported that | Mrs, Kowalewsk! and Mrs, Klos- | and ) Sev sowskl of Hartford, A vote was taken to assist Mrs, one of the captaing | end distriet for the com J Owsiak el CONERT FRIDRY NGHT voncr st miwen | Newspaperman “Inside Secrets” | Banjo Players and Singers to Ap- (repeau of thiy Crepeau of parts unknown, was dis- pear Under Ausplces of missed yesterday in the superior Kiwanls Organtzadlon ourt Yeomans beca proper on of notice of Music lovers are awaiting with | vore e dia s interest )1 the Ya was the grour i R e h tho suft. was to ba brought Central Junlor vepresented Mrs aot LR torium tomorrow nigl publicity and like pices of the Kiwanis & Ho also pointed | lab, The net receipts Wil be We-| GOLDBERG SPEAKS TONIGHT to all newspaper- | YOleh 10 I ent of under- |y L ham Goldbers, a prominent or mro | the Kiwanls elub ta deeply inter- |lournalist and a 4 orator, will not t Harry Billlngs is chalrman vddress a mass meeting of Jewls m committee whicl [men and we n at the Hotel Bur Jumes Wayne | it tonight, Tha meeting will 1d Kendall Mills of this at 8 o'clock mlhr:. wa 8 of the cluhs, of the leading figure the svent wi |Zionin congrs n Carlsbad in 1 Mrs, B i __———___—__—s:w . Sufferers Humphrey, Mrs. W. C. rd, Mrs. George T. Kim- l e |Can You Answer These Questions? A today by M. Hall of Essox, Conn, Canade | orrow ¢ at some time concert, v people who prote don't care to ser ctures lu th paper McDonough, Mrs 1 1t v v velo < Mrs. €. H. Mitchell, Y Parsons and Mrs, | | | Do you know why olntments do e will be Miss¢ Mirlam |not give you quick and lasting re- | tly o be couxed Howard Bruemmer, (lief? Me sald ) r e Vance, Mrs, Fred| Why cutting and operations fail? Porter, ) Edward Christ | Do you know the cause of piles James Baldwin, Miss 2 internal? | wir Miss Priscilla ¢ That there is a stagnation of Alice ‘ ) Mrs, Sturman Dyso ood in the lower bowel? | Mrs, Ha , Mrs, George Co Do vy know that there s =& S armiess smedy discovered known by druggi cverywhere, that is guaranteed? HEM-ROID banishes piles by r {moving the cause, by freeing blo § bowel. Tk K | simple home tre atment has an a most unbelievable record for sur and lasting relie¢ to thousands of pile sick sufterers, and saves t} nated BeV- |y cq)ces pain and expense of an op- | ¢ next montf of the sport [, aeion. Don't delay. Try HEM- | ized April J | pond_ in | RoTD teday, It Will do the rame for d, Leon A. Sprag anley Qua ark y day and | o, me peor here conventently, the actress, interviewed or met e quoted included Genera SKATING FORBIDDEN s r]»nv‘ ”,”'i oldman an t despite th tion of Judge B. ion Judge F ven that the fce js no o and s V7l iSee Right! et Drive nght, not use the | that it is ‘ on any | 2 It you drive a car you need ] sharp vision, Have your eyes examined by AT der Polish Women’s Club Gets | winine | Behind Community Dl‘l\C‘IHENRY F. REDDELL o ) ON I'ULI(I BLOTTER T f the Yolish Wom- | Optometrist & Opticiun, 99 W. Main Suite 215 Raphael Building, morn- | Alex Sy . o1 New Britain, Conn. 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