New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 21, 1920, Page 3

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Boston Store SWEDISH PEOPLE HONOR PASTOR Big ' 'Twemy-five —Y-e;s_ti His Service Special Celebrated Yesterday In Summer Dress Goods 2,000 YARDS. Extra High Grade PRINTED VOILES Regular Value 79¢ yard. 40 inches wide in light morning services medium and dark, 30 beautl- | was the burning of the church mort gages, with fitting ful designs to choose from ceremonies. The event was made possible by the recent campalgn for an extra special at w,.., to wipe out the entire deb* by the time of the celebration of the pas- l bers wera received into the church | at the morning service, at which Rev. Dr Stolpe of New York was the |u\nr||1| speaker. o 2 The afternoon service started at 4 Bee display in North Window. | c:ciock. itepresentatives of the 25 stor to reserved seats in the sanctu- y. each representative bearing the | numerals of the class of confirmation t\\hh 1 he represented.. Dr. Ohman | biteny adaressea the s repre- presence and their devotion .0 (i) | ehwron ‘ The principal speaket of the afier- | Hartford. He gave a sticitag address |v.- his listeners, telling them that Heaven cannot be gaired by paying | tor's anniversary. Sixty-six new mem- confirmation classes walked with the entatives and thanked tnem for their roon was Rev. Julius MHulteen of debts, being honest in business dcal- Twenty-five years as pastor of the church was. the event celebrated yesterday by Rev. Dr. 8 G. Ohman, assisted by his par- and brother members of The anniversary was well | Swedish Lutheran ishioners the clergy attended with a crowded church at Dr. Ohman stood beneath an arch of oak leaves bearing the num->rals 1895 and 1920 as he spoke to hiw | parishioners He | ressea sincere thanks for the hono and guests. ox | #hown him and told of his great s at having members of » confirmation classes he has isfaction ne con- ‘hnhv(l present on the occasion. The feature of the both morning and afternoon service. | and appropriate ' REMARKABLE RECOVERY TURN TO TYRANNY Extraordinary Curative Power of Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable egetable Compound. 'I"hnlu]rlpn Pa.—“I want to let you know what good Lydia E. Pinkham’s e Vegetable Com- TR pon e’ done me. had organic trou- bles and am going through the Change of Life. 1 was taken with & pain in m, side and a bad hea ache., I could not lie down. could mnot eat or sleep. 1 suf- ] fered « something Yerrible and the doc- 2tor’s medicine did me mo good at all—my pai t worse mmad of better. I began ing the egetable Compound and felt a change lrom the first. Now I fee] Gne and ad- vise any one going through the Change of Life to try it, for it-cured me after I had given up all hopes of getting better. You can publish this ang I will tell -nv one who writes to me the good has done me”—\Mrs, MARGARET DA!Z. 1525 N. Alder St., Phila., Tt hardly seems possible that there & woman in this country who will con- tinue to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetablq Compound a trial after all the evidence that is continually being published, proggng beyond contra- diction that this gri Immp more s @k}, medicine has € .among women ings and keeping out of jail. He of- fered congratufafion® o Dr. Ohuan and also tenderpd him thomsin greetings of his own church in Hart- ford. He remigded the membeis of the local church w appregig‘e the pastor who has been with em a quarter of a century, an honer sudom Dr. Adolph Benz- spoke. L. Onman, “as<ised reached by a man. ston of Yale also son of*Dr, Ohman, at the organ. A purse is Mping raised a\ friends of the pastor gnd#ts coitents are 10w said to amount to $1.500s Superb Endurance What it means to you who buy tires Endurance in a tire means more miles; lower cost per mile; less bother; fewer troubles and real tire service. An automobile tire gives endurance in exact ratio to the amount of endurance that is put into it—nothing more ! When we tell you the Madison Tires are made by hand, you immediately visualize great care in construction which means—endurance. When you realize that the builders spend 10 to 70 cents more per Ib. for fabrics and rubber, you can understand that the materials are superior, which means—endurance. When you learn that they are building and selling Madi- son Tires on the single basis of superior quality through- out, you know that this means—endurance. Madison SUPER ENDURANCE res Which do you want, just a “tire”, or superb tire endur- ance? Think about this when you buy tires and—buy Madisons, Superb Endurance, mile after brings real joy to motoring. mile, day-in-and-day-out West End Vulcanizing Works C. P. McCARTHY, 339 West Main St. New Britain, Prop. - Lo N | Conn. | Estate Exchange HUGHES WARNS OF Tells Hamrd Law School Men His Opinions Cambridge, Charles E. Mass., June 21— Hughes speaking at the centenary of Harvard law school to- | noted a tendency to revert to methods of tyranny in our zovemi- ment and to disregard the esscntials | of liberty. “The iendency to enact uncertain | laws seem to be increasing,” and what is still worse the neoplel tolerate it and there are but faint de mands for impr nent. . + Djj egarding the lessons of history ther ws been a disposition to revert to e methods of tyranny in order to ineet the problems of in- ent on some immediate "exigency and with slight consideration of larger is- sues, we create autocratic powes by siving administrative officials who can threaten indictment the oppor- tunities of criminal statutes without | any appropriate definition of crime. We went to war for liberty and democracy with the result that we! fed the autocratic uppetite, and | through a fictidn permissible only because the courts cannot know what everyone else knows, we have seen the war powers which are essential to the preservation of the nation in time of war, exercised broadly after the military exigency has passed, and in conditions for which they were never intended, and we may well wonder in view of the precedents now established whether constitutional | government as heretofore maintajped in this republic could survive another great war even victoriously waged. “Apart from these conditions we cannot afford to ignore the indica- tions that perhaps to an extent un- paralleled in our history, the essen- tials of liberty are heing dis rded. Very recently information been laid by responsible citizens at the bar of public opinion of violations of per- sonal rights which savor of the worst practices of tyramny. And in the conduct of trials before the courts we find a growing tendency on the part of prosecutors to resort to grossly unfair practices.” day mocracy, -1l 2 Lod ot dle dadetedodofetedofelofelodeleRetogeftet dedofodadedofefadotod ok okeded FEVER BREAKS OUT. Yellow Fever Pestilence Is Now Re- ported on Island of San Salvador. San Salvador, June 21.—Yellow fever has been discovered in the city of Sonsonate, in the southwestern part of the republic. The authorities working with the local organization affiliated with the Rockefeller Foun- dation are taking steps to prevent the spread of the disease. Reports emanating from Mexico that two cases of bubonic plague have been found in the republic are declared false. Horlick’s ‘The Original Malted Milk for Infants and Invalids Avoid Imitations and Substitutes LOOK Your Lawn Mowers Over See if they need sharpening or repair- ing, also Shears, Axes, Knives, Saws, | Call Mr. Fritz RFAR 31 GREENWOOD ST. Telophone 133-12 FOR SALE | One, two, three and six fam- | ily houses on Oak, Hart,| Lilac, Chestnut, Pleasant, | Willow and Belden streets, | and on City, Park View and‘ | Overlook avenues. | F Grocery stores on Main, | | Winter, Broad and Winthrop streets. | ! Automobile, Fire, Life and Accident Insurance. NewBritainReal Ty zfi‘ @@@#ww@w@www@@#w@wé@@@mwwwmww&wm Y i ik #fififl&&fi#%#fl# BEGGS SHOBOGBSFBBLHODGC iSage, Allen & C Incorporated, Hartford IGANTIC SA —OF—— Surplus Shoe Stocks CAREFULLY SELECTED FROM FOUR OF THE BIGGEST AND BH FACTORIES THAT MAKE WOMEN’'S HIGH GRADE FOOTWE Six Thousand Pairs ¢ WOMEN’S LO SHOES ON SALE HERE TUESDAY 9 A. M. AT HALF PRIC] OR LESS THERE IS A BIG STOCK OF WOMEN’S SUMMER SHOES IN FACTORIES AND WE GOT THE PICK OF FOUR OF THED ALL KINDS OF WOMEN’S LOW SHOES, ALL COLORS AND MATE ALL SIZES AND ALL UP-TO-THE-MINUTE STYLES. People who hay counts can have Sho this sale. \ If not We were very careful to select for this sale only high grade Shoes such as we carry at all = stand back of them. will have an opportunity Tuesday to supply th mmer Shoes at About Half Regular Prices. Six Thousand Pairs’ will be put on sale Tuesday morning at 9 o’clock an are gone if the demand is not satisfied we shall get more. Probably a great many Cx New York and Boston and ha sale is an answer to their desires. nnecticut women have been reading of the big been wishing they had such an opportunity a The fact is there has been a tremendous over-production of women’s low manufacturers plunged—misjudged the demand. The result is that shoe facto: today with shoes that ought to be on the shelves of the retailers. We went i very largest and best factories in the East recently—one of them having 15,000 pairs daily when running to capacity — and made very careful selectio surplus stocks. We were careful to take only Shoes that we can stand back of] best styles and leathers. We are so confident of these Shoes that we stand bac| and will refund the money or exchange shoes in every case where a woman satisfied with her purchase after returning home—provided that she return 24 hours. Charge customers can have these shoes charged to their accounts. to give at this Sale our regular shoe service, doing our best to give every and careful attention. These Shoes are the sort of Shoes that will command admiration of women who are in the habit of getting the best—but with the price is about half what such women are accustomed to pay. THE FACTORY HAS TAKEN THE LOSS ON THESE SHOES THAT. IT'S YOUR GAIN. Now when we were planning for this Sale we hoped to be able to secure centrally located that would give us room enough to accommodate all the peo naturally want to come to such a Sale. But we were unable to secure a s| this time and consequently we shall have the Sale On Our Spacious Third F Where we had the big sugar sale, as thousands will remember. We shall have extra clerks and the Shoes will be women can easily find what they want. We shall have: THEO TIES in brown, white and black. BROGUE OXFORDS, in black or tan. PUMPS in white, black and brown. CANVAS TIES AND PUMPS. All sizes, all widths. Careful fitting. WE GUARANTEE EVERY PAIR OF SHOES WILL BE SOLD FOR IT COST TO MAKE THEM. MM&% Incorporated so arranged and 80 Main St., Open vaa’@fifi###fi&@@@ Eofodode o2 2otlodogog 2 getotododededotol 4

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