New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 26, 1919, Page 3

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Boston Store BRYAN SEES LEAGUE T~ Rave JYOU STARTED YOUR LOLLEC'f ON OF OF NATIONS PASSED Sage-Allen & Lo, WEDNESDAY PYREX GLASS OVENWARE? | T [ 4 g . . . 12 HARTHORD i TI]ll]kS Pegple w“l Rlse Up alld g Lvery woman knows how battered and black mctal utensils get after a short time, how the surface '] e e You in making the time profitable times \ LIST OF THE POPULAR NUMBLRS: temocratic candidate for president, Sl = Knitting Yarn | m e orme oo e e ' L $1.95 ON SALE HERE WEDNESDAY AT 1 hurch | veni I before 8 : - 3 LT oo i e alld ehun ast evening .ong before T i , 8 - : SpeClal ‘el S 5 & ) XGHInAovalewith Bl ALL NEW AND FRESH FROM THE | v'clock a crowd 500 N - of abont people handles . Sos 4B G . Heavy threail all wool German | assembled to hear Mr. Brvan, The — - i i CUSTARD CUPS € SIZES —ENCIEPTIONAL Knitting Yarn, medium grey only, | iyt number on the program was the et ‘ \ - E 122 6 oz, round (sct of 6) $1.50 We are puiting on s regular price $1.00 sk, Wednesd i 5 f nzing of the “Star Spangled DBan- i i dha o ! 4. = v i 423 4 oz. "ound (set of 6) 1.10 IE8 at two very low prices RBSBE oL EEEG Sk - , i : 127 5 oz. oval (sct of 6) .. 1.80 X0 et [, TN, (e Ao Ladle87 Summer e T onnco i el s A " PUDDING OR BAKING DISHLES BAKING DISHES—Round— give our customers the ben oG (e AT Ee e AV o 120 2 1-2 qt. round, deep . $1.4 Small (COCOTTES) arc well made and the materials * o sextette. Herbert Anderson, violinist £ 2 qt. round, deep ... : . round . - colors, fine models, and BIG VALL nion ults and Theron IHart, organist, rendered ROLES o 1-2 qt. round. deep . 1.00 453 bund . . . | iR e . Bdet 100 2 1-2 qt. round, deep $2.30 123 1 qt. round, deep . ... .85 55 12 oz round . o ALl sizes 36 to #, round and V neck, | 1o Gheaker of the evenn Hon. Wil- IU'I 2 q!‘; round, deep .- -~_f’ 124 1-2 qt. round, decp .. .60 NCH RED "““ G 600 Dress a( $1 9 short sleeve and no sleeve, aee trim- | i Tennings Bryan, was introduced 102 1 1-2 gt. round, deep .. 1.75 132 1 qt. round shallow ... .8 DISHES — Round med or tight knee. Wednesday | ¢ Mayor Quigley. When the ap- 103 1 qt. round, deep .... 1.50 155 1 1-2 gt. round, shallow 1.00 : speclal 50¢ suit. plause subsided. the mayvor told of 104 1-2 qt. round, decp .. 1.00 BAKING DISHES — OVAL gotiiaL otnc SpaNes in five different styles, Billie Burke and waist] e i e e i 112 1 qt. round, shallow .. 1.50 465 1 1-2 qt. round ...... 1. . R Al Q : o | 400 9 oz b ~lm|lnw g s el o quarter sleeves. Sizes 3 ese A hnvelope (‘hemlse e T ]1::;1 8 oz. round, le::‘\:ul\ml .70 PO e 466 2 qt. round S , lin over 20 vears ago. At that time, ’ ‘l‘"' m“"'d‘r_ HETR 102 12 1-2 o7, wlow PIE PLAT! AIL the Jatest styles, lace and | groo said he w ad that the Q] TCUTRANE i : 403 18 1- cal, shallow .6 201 8 1-2 in. round, wide 1200 Dl‘esses at &\1 needlework trim, fine quality ma- | Laople of Connecticut were studying 168 1 1-2 qt. round | e s STy terial, regular price $1.25 10 $1.39. | (he money question, and the mayor standard mountings ... 1. A e oilali R These Dresses 19, ave Wednesday special $1.10 ca. TRl BT (G LKAl TEE T 183 1 qt. oval, shallow, beef- in. round ..... . plaids and stripes. Unusual q case ever since The mayor con- steak ... . TLITY DISHES price. Four different modc T B . 202 8 in. round .. FRCIRRR | 5 s it was a pleasure to him to intro- beefsteal . L 2x 1 in. ob- o0 in it elden 5 ! arge pearl buttons. Good full skirt duce a man that has been honored 193 1 qt. oval, fits standard long—small Roaster ... 1. s hems. Long or three-guarter sl i BREAD PANS rea 5o many times by his own state and | sugovasposs Lo A : | 36 to 46 country az a whole, i 194 2 qt. oval, fits stan- AKING DISHES— 212 8 1-2x4 1-2x2 3-4 in. dard mountings ....... 2. With Handles oblong—regular loaf 197 1 1-2 qt. oval, dcep, 301 7 in. round—with 214 10x5x3 in. oblong— Mr. Bryan | 1 his remarks by fits standard mountings handles ............. .75¢ double loaf complimenting the Good Templars nd telling of the platform that they ! P Ul l AR COMPLETE STOCK NOW ON DISPLAY BLE and that platform has never changed. | . DO[) E4 The democratic and republican plat- form has changed several times with- u in the tme that he has been in poli- My, Bryan, himself, is a mem- 'roof Knights of Good Templers and ., | e is proud to be one of . clase of | FOR NEW BRITAIN | YOllr DOi]ar Tomorr(}_ Swedes make up fully one-third of . . the fotal world membership of this = New Brltaln Conn | organization, and Mr. Bryan h | b) £ Just three of ‘em for tomorrow—but there is a “sting” to' eacl T learned to count on their help in the | ITES--S INGS { prohibition reform. The S\\«-x‘iwlv dis- | one. Do you remember buying such specials as SILK POPLIN, al Wash the affected trict in his home state, Nebraska, has | s — m—— —— - - — e — - shades for $1.00 a yard? s 5 never failed him : e ATl houae S nate surface with house- it madentim organizations fougnt and are fighting he was. The reply was “I'm a repub- | Cratic house and a democratic senatc hold ammonia or piEE Rl 3 O 5 still fhese oranizations were con- lican with democratic tendencies.” | Prominent men af hoth sides put aside 36 INCII COTTON CLOTH, 5 YARDS FOR el @ B Gy cive that ome | hundred years ago the churches were | that it was one of the biggest factors s IHL([(?\\”-:n 4‘”\-‘ the ,_r](;.m of the HUCK TOWELS, 5 FOR $1.00. must have patience: faith and toler. | Mot awake to the dangers of alcohol. | in associating the democratic party 0C Bitep anc wle ot TURKI TOWELS, 5 FOR $1.00. ance: One hundred years ago the Methodist | With whiskey * 1O, G. Tt the Swedish Lutheran 5 1-2 in. round—with These Dresses at $1.95. are made of fine | Black and white, all numbers (by Praises G Ter the box only) 50¢ dozen. ralse ood guempl S$1.00 The four constitutional amendments . church passed a resolution that their | Both sides combined for prohibition, The Dominion of Canada is to loan that have been passed in the past 30 ) preachers should rot be pecuniarily | and if any republican thought that the 5,000,000 at 5 per cent. to promote 3 g vears all took time. When Bryan | interested in the liquor busiress. republican party was responsible for | the ercction of small houses ahd en- | ¢ Eastwoot'i Electrical Service T R Sl oo orlinsl ot en B that s onibition KRN Gt e LT o ol | U Ol o Sl el g s o TS| % Station and Garage. introduced the amendment for direct | Preachers should nor get drunk in| that final prohibition passed a demo- | diers to huy them at cost | E‘E o ] arting, Lighting and Tgnition Sys- | primaries for the clection of United | Public. - ; T ~ - - tem Specialists. States senators. The Dbill passed the The Methodists passed resolutions u’l‘h . = 2 MAXWELL SERVICE STATION. | house but it took 21 years to pass | that members of the church ought not | e Busy thtle hOp REAR 193 MAIN STREET, the senate to sell intoxicating licuors on the 100 MATN STRE) NEW BRITAIN, OT, Phone 387-12. Getting reform through reminded | srounds during the sermon. Just a | L] L] s‘ L ] - Mr. Bryan of the story of the man | few after |||_x»>o resolutions were 9 ; that had a rash on his hand. He went | adopted by the different churches, the E NEW ENGLAND to the dector, and was given an oint- | Woman's Christian Temperance Union | u i AUTO RADIATOR WORK | ment to put on the rash every day | {ook drastic steps against alcohol and D. Cohen, Prop. for a month. \When he went back to | now the entire organization can look Auto Radiators, Fenders and Lamps| the doctor, he was asked how the | back with pride upon their work Repaired, 1sh was healing. The answer was: Scieatific investigation has been a | ALL WORK GUARANTEED Looking at it from day to day, T actor in pushing forward (he | 17 East Main St. Under Bronson Hotel | can't see any improy i rohikili ment. A man used e see yrovement: looking | prohikition move it e | can o any improvement: looking | ; L : . » . . e at it from week to week, sometimes | to say “drinking isn't nm_-_ll it I think 1 do see an improvement. [| knows when he has enough.” When zuess it will get well, doctor, but not | h he had enough? Science tells us 3 in my day.” The same psychological | that that the effects of one glass of e - process is experienced with people | beer remains in 2 man’s system for 30 o that are anxious to accomplish a re- | hours. When the war came Llovd T e s toni 17 senrs to s | hres smemies - cermins. e i | | Successors to the Curran Dry Goods Store wedneSday through the house and senate. In 1894 | alcohol. - The United States was not PLEASURE CARS the veonle were protesting against a | so bad off because 28 states were dry L] L] g ESATS) two per cent. tax, and now, the same When war was declared on Ger- M. IRVING JESTER ones that protested against the pi many science had proved that a orn ln S ecaals 18 MAIN ST. ing of the measure step up and pay | drunken soldier was less efficient and sometimes as high as 60 per cent. The | the United States was forced to ac- i ¥ incom: tax, according to Mr. Bryan, | cept war time prohibition in order to . &5 | knocks the dying argument of John | pratect itself. 20c—One lot $1.95 White P efticonts Dally Frelght and Burleycorn in (he head. The saloon | In days gone by the democratic R Pa Lt inferests have said “you can’'t run the | party was known the “‘whiskey " I 127 MAIN \'I‘luul, , Opp. Arch. it One small lot Women's White Dressc government without our money bhut | party,” but the party s redeemed ft- n mall lo mer I 2 with “he income tax, wealth is taxed | self in later years. For many years xpress ervl\,e and not the drinking class the story about Abraham Lincoln and At 21c—One lot of 36c Black Cotton Hose (sizc L] [ J e o6 Loty 5 S. A. Douglas had been facing M & y Sl NEW BRITAIN, NIEW HAVEN AND e Bran everywhere he turned. The At 39c—One lot 59¢ Corset Cov ers. NEW YORK Mr. Bryan predicted lust night that | 4o v goes that Lincoln and Douglas At Se—vYard 25¢ colored Lawn Ruffling LOCAL, AND LOD pisTANCE | VNN @ year 36 states will ratify the [ G0 d Cilicing down a street in Spring At 5c and 10c—Odd fancy Hairpins ana Jewelry ra womin suffvege amendment. When | V¢ ; e RS s MOVING AND TRUCKING. | woman suffrage dces go through, it | f€!d: Tl and that (Rere was a drunic Al $1.206. Two Children’s White (ashmere Coats ) quality.) A . en man in front of them. Lincoln s e il i 3 i R 'RUCKS BY THIE DAX OR HOUR, | means a brizht future for not only | i " yde, there goes n democnt - Sale Starts at 8 30 A M AL $2.00— Four Children's White nere Con $4 and $§) the United States, but also for' the | 5, Jottle the bet the man asked wiial ’ e k entire worla, for s~me diay the other | at s the i ) v L = - - — T e i nations of the world will follow the | = e b me example. When the amendment | | g : does go through it will stay put, and will not go up and dewn like the tar- / itf. Mr. Bryan at this time told a VIM delivery and heavy duty | ‘o the war of Hiosiation. of & S D t ;kw’ f y t 5 m Ll his trip to Panama a !l\w. v r ag . RS D e e )& on Jummer resses. | be land slides here A The engineer L . . CI}';‘ls(feaglglet\gaCf;f STATION. | 1.0 any v e e ks || In Voiles and Ginghams at ........ $2.98 reach an angle of repose. A. M. Paonessa, Prop, | M. 1o opmion e stz | | {\§ Values to $5.98 question was approaching an = s RS s 3 On Display in Our South Windgw. DENISON GARAGE |, .70 St o | Simm i e | 40 INCH DRESS VOILES it s accepted without rese: . . 3 . % The last few d f strict ice economy are at bl | iont Ty i it St ¢ See™ L\KE WEAVEN® || ] [n Light and Medium Colored Stripes. On Lt st ey oL st Clice ceon be on a pence lasis. The erities of Livery Cars for Hire, Day anl NIght | 1, lazue have Lothered too mucn || WY CREATIONS - -« |l Sale wednesday 8:30a.m.at .... 25¢ yard ‘ hand. Only a few more days to conserve and ST e e e Tana eraining | with detail, aad not considered the | three major points which ar 7i Thareslitationt ooiall Gt cetioe: verer WeillBmake SEhome S sxest Value 49c. o the worst shortage that we have faced in war: second, reduction. of armie home look like a really livabie MANR{!SS AUT{] [‘[] | g “..!.';;‘\'.;,h;:.’,l,'.n:m\\'.'{l; St sort ot place. What i« home | 27leCH-DRESS VO“..ES modern years will be over Don’t stop saving JU themselves and adjust {hemselves if without the proper plumbing? . . . d . i OVERLAND AGENCY, the’ Tundamentats are in accord with e e el (TN ngh[ and Medium Strlpes an Flgures, T na oo wor D e rTon] y | the principles of vight. The American S Rstz);fi‘ge“?:r‘:(ficcggi}?i':\elg}. people do want the league and if 1;,.,»' nowadays to properly fit up the On Sale wednesday 8:30a. m. at 12 1-2¢ yd_ senate doesn’t ratify it, Mr oy 139 Arch St. | Tioves that the people will elect bathroom or the kitchen as it Value 2 C. e that does approve of if. did in days gone by, Ask i 3 Prohibition is Discussed DON'T FORG The topic of the evening, prohibi- DEONNES i L G ey e ; New Britain Clothirg and Dress Goods ICE PUBLICITY conscience was the leading factor: in | C l Jocal and long distance moving and | {o\inine the lianor imtereste 0 | E. P. BURNS 0. inc. trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- < ago (he Woman's Christion " ‘ . - sonable prices. Also storage. 'Phone porance: LUnic il as Woreanised 14 MAIN STREET f 381'380'385 13]“ St 887-32 and 382. B Gilbert street, | Twenty-six years ago the Anti-Saloon New Britain. | teasue was orsanized and these two At 19¢ —One lot of 26¢ White H ose. what ice you really need 1o quote prices

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