New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 11, 1920, Page 10

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( greganons Hold Huge monstration Here — who ook ‘8 Chure eaded by a band or drum | @ priests of the ‘parishes the branch of the parad. MARCHERS IN NAME PARADE You FRIGHTEN WARREN LIKE THIS. GwAH nlely churen, 00 Cutholics 1n New i ns of the ormed parnde, the 'WHISKEY MARKED | SMOKED HERRING |28 Barrels of Booze on B. & 0. Train Found New York Oct. 11 --Arrest leaders of a “whiskey ring” eng in the shipment : loty of licuor te Chicago western cities together with empioyes | of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad implicated with the sm s, was | promised today by M. furphyv, sup- | erintendent o tha B. and O. police. { Existence of the whiskey smugsling | plot was brought to light yesterday I with seizure in the B and ¢ yards | a* Staten Island ol a freight car con- taining 28 barrcli of whiskey labelled “herring.” The barrels, covered with | fisk scaletr and emanating a pro- | | | | | arload and other nounced fishy odor, were consigred to Gross, 3529 West Twelfth >, Chicago, and bore the shipping F A. Kaplan Bros, wholesale herring dealers of New York. { Tha intoxicating “fish” Superintend- ant Murphy declared were but one of a number of carload lots of whiskey shipped to the west in recent weeks. Rallroad police, he said, had been for soma time action until they working on tho easc but had withheld “got the goods” ed. Discovery of the traflic waa acci- | through the : dental, coming about shadowing of gay spenders ermiployed by the railroad who were suspected or connection with a recent large theft o! silk from freight cars. According to Superintendent Mur- on persons implicat- WOMEN GETTING ACTIVE |t Wathington, . c- Mrs. A. J. Sloper is Chairman of the Women’s Republican Motor (‘nrpql for Work in This City. Notice hars been received at tha republican headquarters that Mrs. A.} i J. Slover has been appointed chair- man of tho women'’s republican motor Sloper said | her work at present i cars to take tha !l ado voters. Sha has n for each dayx tha ba carried on. She will | if they can bo procured. | An appeal i3 heing sent out to any one y in th: city who has an automobila ; and could spare it for one of these ! days. If they can they would be doing the committee a great favor by noti- fyving Mrs. Sloper or Mrs. A. Smith of Franklin Square. More plans of the motor corps, including the work on election day, will be announced later. PLAINVILLE (Continued from Seventh Page) ! corps in this city. Mrs. this morning th will be to vrovi women to b named n c this work wil have six ¢ vacation at W mthrap Beach, Beverly and Belmont, M: | Miss Nellia Johnson of Southington i working in the cost department, having recently accepted that posi- tion. Town Talk. ’ Mrs. Charles Bates of Broad street is reported as being a little im- proved in health. l Mr. and Mrs. E. Warfield and the Bfiss Electrical cfegs Diggle of Broad. Anna Cheffield Mrs. Charles street, and sister M of Glastonbury, spending a month’s vacation at brooke. There will be no city mail delivery in the morning tomorrow, Columbus Day. There will be, however, the usual rural delivery. All post office stamp windows will be closed at 12:30 o’clock noon. The first meeting of the Woman's club will be held .at the home %t Mrs. Henry Trumbull of Farmington avenue at 3 o'clock tomorrow after- noon. ’ Ernest Fletcher has retflrned te his home in Belfast, Majne. Mr.» ! Fletcher was formerly employed - ‘the Standard Stcel and Pearu.gs | company plant Simon Young of Forestville, died at his home Saturday. He was ~well known locally and had a large num- ber of friends in Plainville. REAL CLEANSING EQUIRMENT Proper mechanical equip- ment plus experienced skill insures A-1 Dry Cleaning Service. The New Britain Dry Cleanmg Co. l daughter Laura, of Boston, Mass, are ront of thelt puris i he was offered a $5,000 bribe by ! @ lurgost representation . | rsterious telephone caller if he ‘tm guests of Mrs. E. D. Warfield of or congregution was that v g \wnuld permit the “herring” cargo , Park street. i oners, Heart of sus church through to Chicago. Leroy Bushnell of Park street, hasl , mumbering b 1,500 Lucsan Bojnow Pl 4 of curates, headed . Wt Mary's church, this wond i number, having men in line. There was a ntation of the co Church of Al Most recently organized here. Rev. Stephen @@@##@fi@@%@@@fi@@@@@@fi@ fi@@@@fi@@fi@@@#fi@#fi: INCORPORATED HARTFORD Tuesday, 2 p. m., W. 1I. M. S, sew- ing with Mrs. A. P. Marsh, 74 Green- wood street. 7:45 p. m., Class meet- ing. Mr. E. F. Neumann leader. Wednesday: 3 p. m.,, W. H. M. 8. rally in the church parlors, with in- | teresting talks, music, and refresh- ments. All women of the church are invited. 7:45 p. m., the Philathea class will hold its October business ; meeting at the church. Al mombers ; are urged 1o mako a special effort to | ba present. ‘Thursday: 'y hemded that delegn- school, or city or A by public opinion, snd this opinion is the result of discussion. How slow Jocnl parishes having r I [1 in the parade w 1 . ’ was Jesus to wrath and yet at times | , his al i ation was aflame. 'm.n indignation against the evil, but not the person; against the sin, St. John the E Bt Peter's and St ph division the name of the par- comprised the branch u( but not the sinner. No /sinner was really bad cnough to be hated by hini. | The people are easy to wrath, but how slow to be inflamed with moral in- ! lignation. The welfare of the world demands that all Christians should | bear this text in mind, ‘Let every man | be swift to hear, slaw to speak, xlow | to wrath: for the wrath of man work- eth not the righteousness of God." " Supplies, October 12, 13, 14. 10,000 PACKAGES RINSO, AT 10 PACKAGES FOR 50c. LIMIT 10 TO A CUSTOMER. HALL’S BEST COTTON, S5c¢ DOZEN. 55¢ DOZEN. Limit, Two Dozen to a Customer. Hall's Best Cotton, made right in Connecticut and there’s no better fbr hand or machine sewing. Every spool guaranteed 200 yards. We will place 1,000 dozen spools of this famous cotton Tuesday mofi!‘, ing at 55c a dozen. Owing to this very low price we can sell not more than 2 dozen to any customer and positively none to dealers. 4 Hair Net Specials Extra Special ls‘fa;tl;: Sl\ig:’ 13 efgr 45 (}((:),fggc[:erstllg)zd : 2150,000 cans Skat Kleanser, 4 cans per dozen. or Sfi'at Hand Soap, 3 cakes for 25¢ per (‘lfi;’zr;fa Hair Nets, 6 for 65¢, $1.25 Last chance to buy Oakite at 4 Sage-Allen Special Nets, No, 8,000, Packages for - 58c per dozen. Pins and Needles Hook and Eyes and Snap Fasteners Alliance Hooks and Eyes 8c. Alliance needle point pins 8c. : Superba needle gomt pins 6c. Oceanic Hooks and Eyes 4c. Queen’s Own needle point pins 12c. Ev Delong (the genuine) Hooks and Delong needle point pins 11c. yes 7c. » moved from la!uy- strpet, to Main nll‘v(" park to -*nlu!\ vin to Waest Main t il park. Out ot o heroes, the marchers the memorial arch at Monor in the park with Hlssman Delivers i 7:45 p. m., prayer meet- Sermon on*Above Topic Friday: Epworth leagua rally in | Prainville Methodist church, with an ; address by Rev. J. L. Davis. All young | people of the church are urged to take the 7:45 p. m. trolley. Next Sunday is “Old Folks” Sunday and a reunion of all former members of the church. Dr. J. H. Bell will preach. > At the community services of the Stanley Memarial church held last, cvoning Rev. G. M. Missirian delivered a sermon on “Swift to Hear, Slow to Speak.” These commurity services are held cach Sulay evening at 7:30 o'clock. The sermqg last evening in port is us follows: “The duty of applying our Intelli- . wpon the suc. | Sence to the conduct of life is not only demonstration and spoke | A" essential element of Christian doc- I8 to be secured through | trine; it is an clement which we are on. He told of the | in constant danger of forgetting. We Holy Name woclety and | uer liko judge who hears one side embers to continue. edfotion, hymns were | ®0d tries to give the judgment right assemblage and the | @Way. | do not believe there is one | @ Holy Name soclety was | ©f us who would willingly do an injustice to a fellow man. Yet day \ by day we are unwittingly doing brothers injustice by seeing our own point of view to the exclusion of theirs. We condemn often men and women whose ends are as good as ours, simply because they are trying theirs by a route which is not on our map. How large a part of this shame and pain of the world is of this un- ! k METHODIST CHURCH A wide space was roped loly Name socloly and kept outsido Lhe flold wWas broken up. A Was orected on a west. . Broderick, spiritual di- Holy Name society for district, was the speakor Father Broderick com- \ Busy Week I Scheduled for Congro- gation Workers Notes for the week of activities at the Trinity Methodist church are: Jgaa&ntpfifitfifififlfi? i For er'ck Returns Use Herald Classified ‘f \ ¥ y faSTER'S \\mij ’ nocessiry and preventable character. ‘It is the business of Christians to prevent this sort of tfing, because GROTTO Time To Join Our 4 pound box dressmaker needle . qmpinco Fooks and Eves Ge. point pins 25¢. 100 count Staypin cube, old price, 21ec. English gold eyzd needles, full fount this Is the practical side of our re- ligion. Bverybody can be and is a good Christian in the church. The im- portant thing, however, is to be a Christian in our every conduct, in relation with our fellowmen “Our text gives us three practical directions In which way to go ahead and do this. (1) Be swift to hear— half of our troubles in life is in the fact that we do not give enough chance to our cars to hear what they ought to hear from athers. We try to hedr only what we urselves like plumbus Day to hear. (2) Slow to sp —~God bhas | . ts at Crowell’s granted h man and waman two %ore. ears, ynly one mouth Put 1 in this world | enr one mouths. To | speak seems to be t wasiest thing in | when 1t | Is useful Wil-Snap Snap Fastenérs 7e, dozen. 3 more Snap Fasteners 7c, 80c doz. So-Ex Snap Fasteners 7c, 80c a doz. Special lot ‘Snap Fasteners 2 for 5¢. Delong press Button Fasteners, Tc and 80c a dozen. Silks and Cotton Climax 1,200 yard Spools 29c, King’'s Basting Cotton 6c spool. Gilt Edge Darning Cotton 2 for.7c. Silko Darninig Cotton 6c. Monco Mercerized Darning Cotton 80c Offers ’ Revue of 1920. ecial Matinee 2 Christmas Clubs We are opening a VICTROLA XMAS CLUB, aqsurmg you a VICTROLA for CHRISTMAS for ONE DOLLAR, de- livery to be made any time at your con- venience. 4 There wil! be enough Victrolas to go ‘round. Be sure and get yours NOW. Our Xmas JEWELRY CLUB assures vou a choice selection of the finest season- able merchandise at very moderate prices. You do not have to wait until the last day to make your selection. Step in now, join our Xmas club and select any article you wish on payment of $1.00, JOIN NOW Hairpins: Best quality bone Hair Pins 19c. Best quality Bridal Hair Pins 9c. Alliance invisible Hair Pins 4c. Alliance heavy Hair Pins 4c. Invisible Hair Pins, cabinet assort- ment 7c. Assorted large boxes Hair Pins 15¢, Hump Hair Pins, %c and 7c. - Kirby Beard Hair Pins 4c. Sanitary Goods 0. M. O. Elastic Sanitary Belts 29c. Special Elastic Sanitary Belts 19c. Sage-Allen’s Special Sanitary Belts, *##fififi#&“#fi##&_fl PRBeees il T CTIO TALK NO. 18, RVE POWER ., THE CHIROFRACTOR) makors hoast of the werve power upon which AL it to sy hard | human fel- and necessar; a which few of o achieved a vital note in ) Slow to wrath whether | practical religion free community, Kerr’s Lustre Twist, 16¢ spool. Aunt Lydia’s Button Thread 10c. Odd lot Spool Silk 10c spool, Odd lot Spool Twist 3¢ spool. Odd lot- large spool ‘Sewing Silk, 50c spool. Dexters’ Knitting Cotton, 18 8 good thing. As far as Crown Elastic Weave Belts 45¢. O. M. O. Sanitary Aprons 39c. Crown Rubber Covered Samtary Aprons 33c, Kleinert's Rub>zr Aprons 37c. Canfield’s Dress Shields, all 30c pair. Canfield’s Cannasplit Shield 95c. Snow Drop Sanitary Napkins, box of 12, extra special 48c. The Alliance Special Sanitary Nap- kins, best qualitv 59> a dozen. Sanitary Build Well on Grape:Nuts For breakrast each day, this palatable nour- ishing blend of wheat and malt- ed barley:. Ready- cooked Needs no Sugar “There’ a Reason” VR | e S uwwwwaa&&&u&uamwwwwwwma 3 balls Henry Morans = Jeweler 365 Main Street Opposite Myrtle Authorzed Victor Agency. it is a Piane, Think of the ESTEY. Hose Supporters 200 pairs Velvet Grip, No. 14 Sew- on Fose Supporters 15¢ pair, Lindsay Hose Supporters, all sizes sale price 20c pair. Cameo 4-inch Elastic, piece 75c. sizes, Garment i tor all times the cause of y . VOLZ J')ractor | OTH BLOCK l'ho-u 1732 ‘ 12 yard “ %&@@@fi#fi@#%#%@###@#fi#

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