New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 28, 1921, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, BOSTON STORE | oot i HONOR ST. FRANCIS United Services at Washington, This materialsis very popular now D. C., Tomorrow for making Lunch Sets, Scarfs, Table Runners and Draperies. We have it in 1921. o | @ttt Willimwery (B, | e e |257 MAIN sTREET BOOTH’S BLOCK | | — am— $3.95 THE BIG MILLINERY STORE OFFERS — 275 — BEAUTIFUL TRIMMED HATS at $4.95 These are the Greatest Values Ever MADRAS SKIRTING New Hats With Feather Brims, Panne Velvet Crowns, Uieabs Wi T i e Al e Black and Colors—$6.50 Value ................... dism will unite at Washington tomor- row to honor the memory of its own St. Francis whose landing at Phila- whitev cream and tan. delphia, 1771, will have its 150th an- : 5 8 yard. niversary according to announcement 38C y"d. c fimm Methodist headquarters here to- . ay. On a bleak October, Francis Asbury stepped from the ship after 52 days ol sleeping ‘on the deck, hard fare and hardships for his portion. As- bury joined the Methodists as a boy of thirteen. At sixteen he heard hia call to preach, At twenty-two he was ordained and at twenty-six, volun- teered and was accgpted for service in America. He was poor, but friend- ly folk in Bristol, Eng., fited him with a new suit of clothes and gave him ten pounds. When he took up the torch at Philadelphia he carried its flame frcm Boston to Savannah and as far west as Ohio. Not alone was he the pioneer bishop of Methodism, he was the first bishop ot any church consecrated on Amerl- tan soil. He was the originator of Methodist missions and the first Sun- day school on this centinent was the child of his endeavor. He sent his preachers to the forest depths, most destitute settlements of human habita- ton and wherever a group of log 9 ) cabins were gathered, thither would Hats of Lyons and Panne = s Alr =2 col that a man of prayer come to point to the 74 3 ¥ Q“ ek city which hath foundations and claim the hamlet for the empire of Velvet, Felt Hats, Du- Sar ™ o7 s are so scarce, Henna, Francis Asbury, scattered as good \ d vetyn Hats, Pheasant, Poppy, Beav- seed in all sorts of soil, 16,500 ser- mons. In the thirty years of his life with Ostrich and Pheas- Ribbons he travelled 270,000 miles, presided and some with Em- colors at— COTTON CHALLIES ! , SERPENTINE CREPE If you are planning to make a new Comfortable, or repair the old one you will find here a large assortment at— 18c ™ for kimonos, in plain and fancy colorings 29¢ 433 ¢ ™ Offered PERCALES COTTON BLOSSOM We have just received a new line | and other Lingerief Crepes in plain and figured in" light; méi{fupl and dark colorings— 19¢ *©25¢ ™ 99¢ **45¢ ™4 at 274 conferences, ordained 4,000 preachers, read 100 pages a day, often with his saddle for a study and its || er, Sand, Brown, Navy and Black and two-color c_ombinations. ant Feathers, broidery. HIGH GRADE ROOSEVELT PROGRAM. AT MODERATE TRIMMED HATS = $6.75 and $9.95 A great .spécial purchase of fashionable fall modes offered at a fraction of thelr real worth. Hats for every occasion—for every type woman and miss. All the new soft brim effects that are so becoming. THE TIRE EVENT OF THE YEAR Never in the history of the tire business has any concern engaged in the manufacture of high-grade tires, offered such astound- Genuine Hatters’ Plush Hats $3.95 Smart Tailored and Street Hats, with Beaver facings, straight and roll brims, black and colors. g pommel for his desk. He crcssed the Alleghanies sixty times. When- perils of the wildermess had every ill that the flesh i3 heir to. According to the announcement, . Methodism Intends to present to the e nation Asbury's statue in bronze on Florida . 10439 a site in Washington whl;h ll:aa l:leen aranted by congress an resident GREA'I‘ BUR“EN FOR | s : 14000 CITY ITEMS R AR T Ilitnois 64,674 ;. give a brief eulogy. Indiana . 32,481 Dancing at Danceland -Friday night.| Iowa .. 30,000 ™ —advt. ?nmk ¢ :g,ggg dSnperim.endem Stanley H. Holmes entucky 125 dressed the teachers’ state conven- 0 Louisiana . 5,000 |tion in New Haven today. The local| orents and Teachers' Association of Maine ... 7,600 | public schools wefe closed all day. |Central Grammar School Hold Meeting 9&1] mm ‘.0 DO work Dt Maryland . . 13,000 The hall and social rooms of the| The Parents and Teachers' assd- a Massaehusetts 51,386 - |old Holmes and - Hoffman hall has|ciation of the ;Central Grammar 2 WW Fmght Gfls Michigan ‘; 45,771 . |been leased for three years by New |school held a Roosewelt program in ¥ y A Minneapolis 19,400 - |'Britain Aerie of Eagles from = Fred |conjunction with their regular meet- o epas! Y Mississippi . 4,000 Beloin. The rental is $800 a year.|ing last night. The following pro- i i i . 23,700 Our “up to the minute' Dry Clean- | tram was rendered: Opéning remarks, 4 New -York, Oct. 28.—Tieup of rail-| Montana . .« 1,200 "ling and Dyes plant will assist you|wMr. Dalzell, - president; Theodors by .a strike would have thrown + 18,000 . lin house cleaning, call us-up, 1323-3-— | Rogsevelt, Mortimer Covert; violin se- por'motor truck fleets of the country » . 500 96 W. Main street. N. B. D. C. Corp. lection, Anunzio Agnello; remarks, entire’ burden.of-+<plying. necds = o 4,440 Jadvt. Superintendent of Schools, Stanley H. e cities, except such small help | New Jersey - 23612 | Dancing at Danceland Sat. Night— | Holmes; the Junior High School, Dr. ‘be. given by\ the 'freight de- | New Mexico . 6,000 |advt. A. B. Meredith; An Autumn Lullaby, Mmc ot interurban electric lines.|. New York .. .124,398 A hearing of creditors of the bank- | Girls of the Eighth Grade; solo, Mar- of these ‘truck fleets to| North Carolina . . 13,465 | |Tupt estate of Albert Chiappini, Oak|iha Earnest. uaquauly cope with the emergency North Dakota . . 1,455 street grocer, was held in the office 1 = ° §s shown by the fact that only 900,- Ohio, . 82,600 of Referee Edward Yeomans in - 000 motor trucks were registered in| Oklahoma . 9,000 |Hartford yesterday. - The corfirmation PO]IShed Plustl Hats the country in 1920 while railroad . 10,000 of .a composition of 1¢ per cent. was freight cars that will be forced into 48,329 agreed upon. idleness total approximately 2,500,000.| Rhode Island . 9,663 Coyle’s Novelty Orchestra of Wal- 1 .4 and 2.49 Some ¢ities which, far the past year| Sputh Carolina . . 9,200 lingford at State Armm-y tnnlgHL—- or two have been developing a sys- South Dakota . 19,000 : |advt The popular styles of the season, in black and colors. These are excep- tional values, and can be had in black and colors. tem of rural .motor truck lines con-|, Tennessee. .. . 11,638 Mrs. ‘Nathena P. Goatrey's classes | # recting up with the source of their . 30,000 |}in dancing will open at the Y. W. C.'A. food and raw material supply will ¥ . 5,692 jAssembly, Monday, October 31st at experience’ little. hardship aE a4’ relu\t P 2,916 4 o’clock. The evening class, ages be- of a strike, for these systems will | Virginia ... . 13,670 tween 13 and 16 will meet at th. function n,'u.u.L But in cities where | Washington . .,26,864 {Y. W. C. Assembly, beginning 3:« fransportation : systems| ‘West Virginia . . 10,302 November 7Tth at 6:30 p. m.—advt. orpnuec on the spur p§ the| Wisconsin ... . 16,205 Through his lawyer, ‘Joseph G. minute, , confusion and céngestion, Wyoming . b . 1,000 Woods, Frank Cherro ' yesterday with a resultant supply shortage, 1is brought suit for $200 against Domi- bound to result. nic Dalati, for services rendered. Law- . New York state leads by tar all thi yer David L. Nair is counsel for the thers in number of commercial mo- defendant. The writ is returnable in :5:‘, trucks, with Ohio; Illinois ?i‘d the city wourt oa tne recond Monday assachusetts following in the order AT AT fa Npvember. e is 16 the Humber of mod|Public Service Commission Orders|' \i “GUSR 1. M Hine, eacher of tor ‘trucks Tegistered in each state in {Sharp Reduction in Buffalo District. | yianoforte playing, Hillside Place. : Albany, N. Y., Oct. 28.—Drastic| Phone 736.—advt. » 12,696 loyts in telephone rates are directed ;-28: by the public service commission for .945,826 TRIMMED FELT HATS Trimmad With Pheasant and Fancy Feathers CUTS TELEPHONE RATES. Children’s Felt Children’s Long NEW SYSTEM CAU DEFEAT. £ California . 34,078 i Celorado .. 7,728 ’ Conneetict . . 23,950 +1,800 6,826 BlG EATERS GET KDNEY TROUBLE the City of Buffalo in an order is- sued by the commission. The com- pany must rebate to its subscribers money collected since January in ex- [cess of the amount the commission permits it to charge. ‘The commission finds that the re- turn of the telephone company during 1921 on its investment was excessive to the-extent of 5 per cent on what is known as “measured” service and 25 cents a month on certain of f{ts “flate rate” system. The revision pro- vides for a larger number of calls per month to subscribers in addition Paris, Oct. 28.—The French teams’ defeat in the last dual track meet of England and France was due to a new point scoring system proposed by the French athletic federation. The Eng- lish players accepted the system after a debate and defeated France 123 to 118. The method used was seven points for firsts; five for second; four for third; three for fourth; two for fifth and one for sixth. The English sug- gested five points for first, three for second and one for third. Had the B ing cuts in the price of auto- mobile tires as at this big sale. Sterling Tires are recognized the world over as one of the very best made. At the regular prices Hats With Ribbon Streamers $1.95 Cloth Tams All Colors 95¢ Nap Beavers All Colors $2.95 Felt Hoods All Colors Take Salts at first sign of Bladder ir- i ritation or Backache. The American men and women must guard constantly against Kidney trouble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich.| Our blood is filled S I E R I I N G I l R E S with uric acid which the kidneys strive to fliter out, they ;’e‘:.kenhtron:{ gvass work become sluggish; the elimina- tive tissues clog and the result is kid- All New Goods—Latest Constr‘uctlon-mln.toreed slde:full—xncked in Bead ney trouble, bladder weakness and 2 FULL FACTORY GUARANTEE general decline in health, = FABRIC 6,000 MILES CORDS 8,000 MILES When your kidneys feel like lumps s i % of lead: vour back hurts or the urine is RN RN BRUARRED-Y. totlig cloudy, full of sediment or you are FABRIC CASINGS \ RED TUBES obliged to seek reliet two or three o 5 Ty i Wiy 5 times during the night; if you suffer ot e S Hioe e PSALRICE with sick headache or izzy, nervous AR by, e BidH spells, acid ltomnc!;', iy l’m\;e S i hat sLes rheumatism when the weather is bad, : $11. . 1 $24.00 $14.59 $3.76 $2.35 et from your pharmacist about four g x :uncea of Jad s:\u_: take a tablespoon- CASINGS on this page and then con- ful in a glass of water before break- $26.20 $15.93 $3.08 $1.95| ¥ sider whether you can afford fast for a few days and your kidneys $35.08 321.83 $3.32 $2.05 | 4 & = will then act fine. This famous salts $44.64 $4.00 $2.50(§ to pass up this opportunity. $ l 95 is made from the acid of grapes and $46.00 B $2.60 | t lemon juice combined with lithia, and $47.20 5 2 $2.70 3 has been used for generations to flush $50.40 530.6 $3.15 and stimulate clogged kidneys; to $51.60 $3.25 neutralize the acids in the urine 50 it $52.96 5 *3.35 no longer is a source of irritation, thus $54.48 83,12 345 ending bladder disorders, $55.60 $33.80 ; S0 Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- $62.80 $38.18 p it jure, makes a delightful effervescent $66.00 $40.13 : $4.10 Iithia-water beverage, and belongs in $69.44 $42.22 - b $101.80 $61.89 $7.30 § A. G. HAWKER ELM STREET French accepted this idea they would the Sterling Tire is. a won- derful bargain, but can you realize the unheard of cp- portunity that is yours when we announce that these uni- versally popular tires are to be sold for 12 PRICE AT THIS SALE Just look at the price list to the reduction in the cost. Gloves for Saturday STRAP WRIST GLOVES $2.95 Washable cape gloves in a well known brand in desirable shades of brown and Zeaver. All sizes, $2.95. €pecials in Hosiery WELDREST STOCKINGS $1.95 , The Stocking with the wide flat seam. Sold only at our store; black and colors. For Saturday only $1.95. TWO-CLASP IMPORTED KID WOOLEN STOCKINGS 75c Ur All the new heather shades and t§olid colors. Large variety to choose rom. Guarantee , . 6,000 Miles 8,000 Miles A. 6. HAWKER ELM STREET Sale Will Positively End Saturday, Nov. 5 Paris Point and 4 Needle Em- broidery, grey, Beaver, brown, mode, white and black. AYSER IMPORTED CHAMOISETTE 79(: Up. The populnr Strap-Wrist Gnuntlet in various styles and all the new fall shades. Fabrics .. LEHIGH SILK STOCKINGS $1.29 Pure Thread Silk Hose with seafi back in black and nine other shades. OUTLET MILLINERY CO. J mhlng any time. “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME“ ‘Will Russell in “‘Singing River”

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